Introduction: The study investigated dimensional relationships between the sphenoid and maxillary sinuses and other selected craniomaxillofacial structures by using traditional cephalometric and volumetric procedures based on cone beam computed...
Maps; 7.5 minute series (topographic);Topographic maps; Quadrangle maps
Topographic map on a scale of 1:24000 encompassing a portion of New Albany, Indiana to the northwest; Waverly Hills to the south; and Children's Hospital in downtown Louisville to the northeast. A legend classifies roads as heavy-duty, medium-duty,...
Maps; 7.5 minute series (topographic); Topographic maps; Quadrangle maps
Topographic map on a scale of 1:24000 encompassing General Hospital in downtown Louisville to the northwest; Southern High School to the south; and Fairmeade to the northeast. A legend classifies roads as heavy-duty, medium-duty, light-duty,...
Topographic map on a scale of 1:125000 of the area near Huntington, West Virginia, with Lawrence County, Ohio to the northwest. Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln, Putnam, and Logan Counties of West Virginia are shown. Kentucky, to the west, is only shown in...
Topographic map on a scale of 1:125000 of the area near Huntington, West Virginia, with Lawrence County, Ohio to the northwest. Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln, Putnam, and Logan Counties of West Virginia are shown. Kentucky, to the west, is only shown in...
Reconnaissance map on a scale of 1:125000 of the area near Whitesburgh (sic), Kentucky. Letcher, Floyd, Pike, and Knott Counties of Kentucky and Wise and Dickenson Counties of Virginia are shown. Printed at upper left: "U.S. Geological Survey...
Reconnaissance map on a scale of 1:125000 of the area near Whitesburg (sic), Kentucky. Letcher, Floyd, Pike, and Knott Counties of Kentucky and Wise and Dickenson Counties of Virginia are shown. Printed at upper left: "U.S. Geological Survey...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers; United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers
Portrait of James Harrison Wilson (1837-1925), a railroad executive, an author, a United States Army topographic engineer, and a Union Army major general in the United States Civil War.