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1949 Made-up topographic map of Jaffrey, N.H.

This 'made-up' map of Jaffrey was produced by JaffreyHistory.org by combining sections of two maps resulting in a single map of Jaffrey, this being because the coverage for Jaffrey is split by the two maps. The two maps in questions are:

1) Monadnock New Hampshire
USGS 15 minute series.
Surveyed 1932. Revised in 1949.
Topography by A.J. Ogle, W.K. McKinley, R.M. Wilson, E.V. Holloway, C.S. Maltby, and Shirley Waggener.
Culture and drainage in part compiled from aerial photographs taken by Air Corps, U.S. Army.
Published 1949. Reprinted 1966.
Scale: 1:62,500.
Contour interval: 20 feet.

2) Peterborough New Hampshire
USGS 15 minute series.
Surveyed 1932. Revised in 1949.
Topography from aerial photographs by photogrammetric methods. Aerial photographs taken 1947 and 1952. Field checked 1953.
Published 1953.
Scale: 1:62,500.
Contour interval: 20 feet.

Title: Made-up topographic map of Jaffrey, N.H.
Compiler: J. Green; Engraved by Thomas Jeffreys
Date: 1949 and 1953
Place: Washington, D.C.
Publisher: US Geological Survey
Scale: 1:62,500
Size: 4 sheets each 20-1/2 x 19-1/4 inches
Notes: The two sheets are each 21-1/2 x 18 inches.

Click here to download and view a pdf of the 1898-1900 topographic map of Jaffrey.

Two sources for historical USGS maps of New Hampshire or other New England states are Maptech and the University of New Hampshire.