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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGeodetic Survey (5)Z UNITED STATES O DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (~ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Z_ 2 V1 Q 3 INDEX TO TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS OF WASHINGTON The Geological Survey is making a series of standard topographic maps to cover the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin Islands Under the plan adopted, the unit of survey is a quadrangle bounded by parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude Quadrangles covering, 7'/z minutes of latitude and longitude are published at the scale of 1.24,000 (1 inch=2,000 feet) Quadrangles covering 15 minutes of latitude and longitude are published at the scale of 1:62,500 (I inch=approximately 1 mile) A few special maps are published at other scales, as listed in this index under special headings Each quadrangle is designated by the name of a city, town, or prominent natural feature within it, and on the margins of the map are printed the names of adjoining published quadrangle maps The maps are printed in five colors. The man-made features and names are printed in black; water features and names are blue; road classifications, urban areas, and U S land lines are red; woodland areas are shown in green; and contour lines and values are printed in brown. The contour interval differs with the scale of the map and the relief of the area mapped. On photorevised maps the areas of change are shown in purple A booklet describing topographic maps and symbols is available free upon request. The extent of map coverage is shown on the index map, on which the mapped areas are outlined in black. Quadrangles for which published maps are available have the quadrangle name, publishing agency (if other than the Geological Survey), and the date of dates of survey also printed in black. A list of special maps and sheets is given on the following pages Further information concerning maps may be obtained from the National Cartographic Information Center, Geological Survey, 507 National Center, Reston, Virginia 22092 MAP SELECTION A map should be ordered by name, series, and State in which it is located. In many instances, an area is covered by two maps which carry the same name, but are published WASHINGTON at different scales Where this occurs, it is especially important that the map order include the series designation, such as 7'/z-minute, 15-minute, or 1.250,000. The Geological Survey does not supply mounted maps An order form is included with each index, but maps may be ordered without a form. The name, address, and ZIP code of the purchaser should be typed or printed on all orders, and the maps desired should be listed alphabetically ' MAP PRICES AND SHIPMENT. Standard quadrangle maps published in the 7'/z or 15-minute series are priced at $2.00 a copy Prices of other maps listed in this index are indicated in the descriptive text. On an order amounting to $500 or more at the list price, 50% discount is allowed. No other discount is applicable. Prepayment is required and must accompany each order. Payment may be made by money order or check payable to the Geological Survey Prices include surface transportation for shipments within the 50 States, to United States possessions, and to Canada and Mexico. If special transportation is requested, the entire cost must be paid by the purchaser. For •shipments to other countries by surface transportation, asurcharge of 25% of the net amount of the order must be included in the payment. At the purchaser's request, maps wiIl be shipped by air The entire cost of such transportation must be included in the payment, but the 25% surcharge is waived. WHERE TO ORDER MAPS Maps of areas east of the Mississippi River, including Minnesota, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands of the United States should be ordered from the Enstern Distribution Branch, U.S Geological Survey, 1200 South Eads Street, Arlington, Virginia 22202. Maps of areas west of the Mississippi River, including Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana, American Samoa, and Guam should be ordered from the Western Distribution Branch, U.S Geological Survey, Box 25286, Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225 NOVEMBER 1, 1982 35-15,000 SPECIAL MAPS AND SHEETS [Measurements are approximate] Calligan Creek and Calligan Lake, Wash. Plan and profile of Calligan Creek and Calligan Lake, and damsite. Scale, 1:12,000. Contour intervals on 'land, 20 and 100 feet; on water surface, 5 and 100 feet. Vertical scale of profile, 200 feet to 1 inch. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 1954. Price, $1.75. Cascade Range sheet (NL-10) of the International Map of the World. This map shows part of Oregon and Washington. Scale, 1:1,000,000 or 1 centimeter equals 10 kilometers (about 16 miles to 1 inch). Relief is shown by contours and bathymetric lines in meters and is emphasized by color tints. Limiting parallels 44° and 48°. Limiting meridians 120° and 126°. Size 61 by 68 centimeters (24 by 27 inches). 1945. Price, $3.25. Columbia River, Wash. Plan and profile of Columbia River from Swakane Creek to Foster Creek, and damsites. Scale, 1:24,000. Contour interval on land, 20 feet; on river surface, 1 foot. Vertical scale of profiles, 8 feet to 1 inch. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 11 sheets (9 plans, 2 profiles). Price, $1.75 a sheet ($19.25 a set). Faber damsites, Wash. Plan of Faber damsites No. 1 and No. 2. Scale, 1:4,800, Contour interval on land, 10 feet; on river surface, 1 foot. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 1936. Price, $1.75. Geodetic Control Diagrams. The Geological Survey and the National Geodetic Survey are cooperating in publishing diagrams which show the location of level and transit traverse lines, electronic distance measurements, and triangulation stations established by these and other Federal agencies. The work of the Geological Survey is shown in red, the National Geodetic Survey in black, and other Federal agencies in brown. These diagrams are pripted on a blueline planimetric base of the 1:250,000-scale map series. They are intended primarily for professional use. The latest date of control information shown on the diagram is indicated below the sheet name. Price, $5.00 each. Available from the Western Distribution Branch, U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25286, Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225. Green River, Wash. (Cowlitz and Lewis counties). Plan of Green River dam and reservoir site. Scale of damsite, 1:4,800. Contour interval on land, 10 feet; on river surface, 1 foot. Scale of reservoir site, 1:24,000. Contour interval, 20 feet. Size, 22 by 29 inches. 1963. Price, $1.75. Hancock Creek and Lake Hancock, Wash. Plan and profile of Hancock Creek and Lake Hancock, and damsite. Scale, 1:12,000. Contour intervals on land, 20 and 100 feet; on water surface, 5 and 100 feet; underwater, 20 feet. Vertical scale of profile, 100 feet to 1 inch. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 1953. Price, $1.75. Kalama River, Wash. Plan of Kalama River. Scale, 1:24,000. Contour interval on land, 20 feet; on river surface, 5 feet. 2 sheets. Size, 27 by 22 inches. 1960. Price, $1.75 a sheet ($3.50 a set). Kettle River, Wash. Plan and profile of Kettle River from Barstow to international boundary at Laurier, international boundary at Danville to Midway, and Barstow and Curlew damsites. Scale, 1:24,000. Contour interval on land, 20 feet; on river surface, 5 feet. Vertical scale of profiles, 20 feet to 1 inch. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 5 sheets (3 plans, 2 profiles). 1950. Price, $1.75 a sheet ($8.75 a set). Kootenay Lake sheet (NM-11) of the International Map of the World. This map shows part of British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, and part of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, USA. Scale, 1:1,000,000 or 1 centimeter equals 10 kilometers (about 16 miles to 1 inch). Relief is shown by contours in meters and is emphasized by color tints. Limiting parallels 48° and 52°. Limiting meridians 114° and 120°. Size 64 by 76 centimeters (25 by 30 inches). 1967. Price, $3.25. Lake Isabel and Dorothy Lake, Wash. Plan of Lake Isabel and Dorothy Lake, and damsites. Scale, 1:12,000. Contour interval, 20 feet. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 1955. Price, $1.75. Lewis River, Wash. Plan of Lewis River and damsite. Scale, 1:9,600. Contour interval on land, 10 feet; on river surface, 1 foot. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 1951. Price, $1.75. Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington. This map shows the National Park and adjoining areas, with a descriptive text. Limiting parallels, 46°42' and 47°00'. Limiting meridians, 121°26' and 121°55'30". Scale, 1:50,000, or 1 inch equals 4200 feet. Contour interval, 80 feet. Size, 33 by 34 inches. 1971. Folded editions available. Price, $3.25. Mount St. Helens and vicinity, Wash. -Ore. This map shows the eruption impact area as well as the May 18, 1980 land- slide-debris flow from the volcanic eruption. Limiting paral- lels, 4$°52'30" and 46°37'30". Limiting meridians, 121°52'30" and 123°. Scale, 1:100,000, or about 1.6 miles to one inch. Contour interval, 50 meters. Size, 36 by 40 inches. 1981. Price, $1.00. Nisqually Glacier, 1961, 1966, and 1971, Wash. Plan of Nisqually Glacier in Mt. Rainier National Park. Scale, 1:12,000. Contour interval, 20 and 40 feet. Size, 28 by 34 inches. Price, $1.75 each. Nisqually Glacier, 1976, Wash. Plan and profile of Nisqually Glacier in Mt. Rainier National Park. Scale, 1:10,000. Contour interval, 10 meters. Size, 21 by 42 inches. Price, $1.75. Nooksack River (lower), Wash. Plan and profile of Nooksack River from mouth to mile 51, Middle Fork to mile 5, and South Fork to mile 12. Scale, 1:24,000. Contour intervals on land, 5 and 10 feet; on river surface, 5 feet. Vertical scale of profiles, 20 feet to 1 inch. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 5 sheets (3 plans, 2 profiles). 1938. Price, $1.75 a sheet ($8.75 a set). North Cascades National Park, Wash. This map shows the North Cascades National Park, and Lake Chelan and Ross Lake National Recreation Areas, and the adjacent area. Limiting parallels, 48°15' and 49°00'. Limiting meridians, 120°30' and 121°45'. Scale, 1:100,000, or about 1.6 miles to 1 inch. Contour interval, 50 •meters. Size, 39 by 40 inches. 1974. Price, $3.25. Olympic National Park and vicinity, Wash. This map shows Olympic National Park and the adjacent area. Limiting parallels, 47°27'30" and 48°12'. Limiting meridians, 123°06' and 124°50'. Scale, 1:125,000 or about 2 miles to 1 inch. Contour interval, 200 feet. Size, 33 by 47 inches. 1957. Also published in ashaded-relief edition. Price, either contour or relief edition, $3.25. Paterson Ridge, Wash. Plan sheet showing dam and reservoir site. Scale of damsite, 1:9,600. Scale of reservoir site, 1:24,000. Contour interval on land, 5 feet; on water surface, 1 foot. Size, 25 by 36 inches. 1970. Price, $1.75. SPECIAL MAPS AND SHEETS-Continued Quinault River (East Fork), Wash. Plan and profile of East Fork of Quinault River from mouth to mile 15. Scale, 1:31,680. Contour interval on land, 20 feet; on river surface, 5 feet. Vertical scale of profile, 80 feet to 1 inch. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 1934. Price, $1.75. Salmon Creek, Wash. Plan of Salmon Creek from sec. 29, T. 4 N., R. 3 E. to sec. 10, T. 3 N., R. 3 E., and damsite. Scale, 1:24,000. Contour intervals, 10 and 20 feet. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 1943. Price, $1.75. Set of 100 Topographic Maps Illustrating Specified Physiographic Features. These maps were selected to illustrate a wide variety of physiographic features within most of the 86 sections or subdivisions shown on the Physical Divisions Map of the United States (Map 7--C). Price, $200. An index map is available on request (NOTE: The index also shows the maps that are available in the below Set of 25). Set of 25 Topographic Maps Illustrating Specified Physiograhic Features. These maps were selected from the above Set of 100 maps. They show physiographic features within most of the major physical division provinces. Price, $50. Shaded-relief maps. Besides the regular topographic maps, the Grand Coulee Dam and Holden quadrangle maps have been published in an edition on which the relief is shown both by brown contour lines (as on the regular topographic maps), and by shading in brown. The shading gives these maps the appearance of a model of the surface, with the light striking it from the northwest. Price, $2 each. Sheep Creek, Wash. Plan and profile of Sheep Creek from mouth to the International boundary, and damsites. Scale, 1:31,680. Contour interval on land, 20 feet; on river surface, 5 feet. Vertical scale of profile, 40 feet to 1 inch. Size, 22 by 28 inches. 2 sheets (1 plan, 1 profile). 1934. Price, $1.75 a sheet ($3.50 a set). Snake River sheet (NL-11), 1:1,000,000 series. This map shows part of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. The altitude of the land is shown by contour lines and tints. Limiting parallels, 44° and 48°. Limiting meridians, 114° and 120°. Scale, 1:1,000,000, or about 16 miles to 1 inch. Size, 27 by 27 inches. 1955. Price, $3.25. The North Cascades, Wash. This map shows the North Cascades National Park, and Lake Chelan and Ross Lake National Recreation Areas, and the adjacent area. Limiting parallels, 47°15' and 49°00'. Limiting meridians, 120°00' and 122°00'. Scale, 1:250,000, or about 4 miles to 1 inch. Contour interval, 200 feet. Size, 30 by 40 inches. 1955-72. Price, $3.25. United States Series of County Maps. The maps in this series are topographic maps, prepared in county format from United States Geological Survey quadrangles. These maps are printed in five colors at the scale of either 1:50,000 or 1:100,000. The contour interval of 1:50,000 scale maps in selected States is measured in feet, but all other maps are metric. The date under the name of a map indicates the year of preparation. The sheet size varies by county, with large counties printed on two or more sheets. Frice, $3.25 a sheet. An index to this series, exclusive of Alaska, is available on request. United States Series of Topographic Maps, Scale 1:100,000. Each of the maps in this series covers an area of approximately 4532.5 square kilometers (1750 square miles), depending upon the latitude. These maps are printed in 5 colors on paper measuring 29 by 42 inches. This all metric intermediate scale map series is prepared on a 30' by 1° format. The contour interval ranges from 10 meters (32.8 feet) in relatively flat areas to 50 meters (164 feet) in mountainous regions. The date shown. is the date of the final edit of the map. Price, $3.25 each. An index to this series is available on request. United States Series of Topographic Maps, Scale, 1:250,000. Each of the maps in this series covers an area of approximately 7,000 square miles, depending upon the latitude. These maps are prepared on a 1° by 2° format, and are printed in six colors on paper measuring about 22 by 32 inches. The contour interval ranges from 50 feet in relatively flat areas to 200 feet in mountainous regions. The date under the name of a map indicates the latest date of .information shown on the map. Price, $3.25 each. An index to this series, exclusive of Alaska, is available on request. Washington (State). This map shows counties, location and names of all cities and towns and most of the smaller settlements, railroads, and township and range lines (in black); rivers, many of the smaller streams, and other water features (in blue). It does not show contours. Scale, 1:500,000, or about 8 miles to 1 inch. Size, 37 by 52 inches. 1961, revised 1976. Price, $2.50. Also published in black and white at the scale of 1:1,000,000, or about 16 miles to 1 inch. Size, 19 by 27 inches. Price, $2.50. Washington (Topographic). This map is an overprint of the 1:500,000-scale base map described directly above, and in addition, shows contours in brown and highways in purple. National parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and Indian reservations are indicated by color patterns. Contour interval, 500 feet. Price, $3.25. Washington (Relief). This map is overprinted on a modified base map which shows the State capital, county seats, State and county boundaries (in black), and the water features (in blue). The physical features are brought out by shaded relief in color. It does not show contours. Scale, 1:500,000. Size, 37 by 52 inches. 1961. Price, $3.25. Wenatchee, Wash. This map shows the Earth's surface and vegetation from Landsat (satellite) imagery, with contours and elevations in meters. Roads, railroads, towns, other manmade features, water features, and geographic names are shown. Limiting parallels, 47° and 48°. Limiting meridians, 120° and 122°. Scale, 1:250,000, or about 4 miles to 1 inch. Contour interval, 250 meters. Size, 22 by 32 inches. 1978. Price, $3.25. NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM [Additional information can be obtained from the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C. 20240] Coulee Dam National Recreation Area: Shown on the Grand Coulee Dam, Wilbur, Lincoln, Turtle Lake, Wilmont Creek, Hunters, and Inchelium 15-minute quadrangle maps; also shown in part on the Bangs Mtn., Kettle Falls, Marcus, Bossburg, and China Bend 7'/z-minute quadrangle maps. Ft. Vancouver National Historic Site: Shown on the Portland and Vancouver 7'/z-minute quadrangle maps. Lake Chelan National Recreation Area: Shown on the North Cascades National Park map (see page 2 ). Mt. Rainier National Park: Shown on the Mt. Rainier quadrangle map. See also "Special maps and sheets," page 2 . North Cascades National Park: See "Special maps and sheets," page 2 . Olympic National Park: See "Special maps and sheets," page 2. Ross Lake National Recreation Area: Shown on the North Cascades National Park map (see page 2 ). San Juan Island National Historic Park: Shown on the False Bay 7'h-minute quadrangle map as American Campsite. Whitman Mission National Historic Site: Shown on the College Place 7'/z-minute quadrangle map. STATUS INDEX MAPS Status index maps are available free on request from the Distribution Branches listed on p. 1. They are: TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING-STATUS AND PROGRESS OF OPERATIONS (7f/a- AND 15-MINUTE SERIES), showing status of topographic mapping and progress of operations in the United States by the USGS and other Federal agencies; ORTHOPHOTOQUAD MAPPING, showing information about available published and unpublished (advance materials) orthophotoquads (monocolor photographic-image maps without topographic detail) in standard quadrangle format; INTERMEDIATE-SCALE QUADRANGLE MAPPING and INTERMEDIATE-SCALE COUNTY MAPPING, showing information about available published and unpublished (advance materials) intermediate-scale (1:50,000 and 1:100,000) maps; LAND USE AND LAND COVER AND ASSOCIATED MAPS and LAND USE AND LAND COVER AND ASSOCIATED MAP DIGITAL DATA, showing information about published, open-filed, and digitized land use and land cover, and associated maps. MAPS OF THE UNITED STATES BASE MAPS Description Size (inches) Scale Prict; Map 2-A Wall map showing State and county boundaries and names, 54 x 80 1:2,500,000 (set) $5.00 State capitals, and county seats in black, water features in assembled (1 inch=approx. 40 miles) blue. State boundaries are accentuated by yellow over- print. Aland tint background distinguishes the United States from adjoining countries. Insets show Alaska, Hawaii, and other outlying areas of the United States. Two sheets (each 41 x 54 inches). 1972. Map 2-B Same as above, without land tint. (set) $5.00 Map 3-A Wall map showing State boundaries and names, State capi- 42 x 65 1:3,168,000 $2.50 tals and principal cities in black, water features in blue. (1 inch=50 miles) State boundaries are accentuated by gray overprint. Major metropolitan areas shown in yellow. Also shown in black are boundaries of national forests, national parks and monuments, Indian reservations, and national wildlife refuges. Insets show Alaska, Guam, principal islands of Hawaii, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands of the United States, and the Canal Zone: 1965. Map 3-B Same as above, plus historical boundaries and public land $3.25 surveys. Map 5-B State and county boundaries and names in black, water 27 x 41 1:5,000,000 $2.00 features in blue. Insets show Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, (1 inch=approx. 80 miles) Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. 1933. Map 6-A Wall map showing water features in blue, major metropolitan 39 x 58 1:6,000,000 $3.25 areas symbolized by a yellow tint within black circles, and (1 inch=approx. 95 miles) railroads in black. State boundaries and boundaries of selected National Recreation areas are also in black. This map portrays Alaska and Hawaii in their proper size and position relative to the other 48 states. 1975. MAPS OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued Map 7-A State boundaries and principal cities in black, water features 20 x 30 1:7,000,000 $2.00 in blue. Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and (1 inch=approx. 110 miles) the Virgin Islands of the United States are not shown. 1916. l~Tap 10-A State boundaries and boundaries of selected National Parks, 24 x 36 1:10,000,000 $2.50 Monuments, National Recreation areas, cities and railroads (1 inch=approx. 158 miles) in black, water features in blue, highways in red, and major metropolitan areas symbolized by a yellow tint within black circles. This map portrays Alaska and Hawaii in .their proper size and position relative to the other 48 states. 1975. Map 11-A State boundaries and principal cities in black, water features 131/z x 20 1:11,875,000 $1.00 in blue. Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and (1 inch=approx. 187 miles) the Virgin Islands of the United States are not shown. 1906. Map 16-A State boundaries and principal cities in black, water fea- 91/z x 13 1:16,500,000 lures in blue. Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, (1 inch=approx. 260 miles) and the Virgin Islands of the United States are not shown. 1911. CONTOUR MAP Map 7-B State boundaries and principal cities in black, water features 20 x 30 1:7,000,000 in blue, contours in brown. Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, (1 inch=approx. 110 miles) Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States are not shown. 1916, with minor revisions 1974. OUTLINE MAP Map 5-D State boundaries and names only. Insets show Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. 1940. PHYSICAL DIVISIONS MAP Map 7-C Physical divisions are outlined in red on the base map. Subdivisions and characteristics of each division are listed on the margin. Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States are not shown. 1946. MAP REFERENCE LIBRARIES Many libraries maintain reference files of the published maps of the Geological Survey. In Washington, maps are deposited in the libraries listed below. BELLEVUE: Public Library BELLINGHAM: Western Washington State College ELLENSBURG: Central Washington University OLYMPIA: Washington State Library PULLMAN: Washington State University SEATTLE: Public Library University of Washington SPOKANE: Public Library TACOMA: Pacific Lutheran University Public Library University of Puget Sound WALLA WALLA: Whitman College 27 x 41 1:5,000,000 (1 inch=approx. 80 miles) 28 x 32 1:7,000,000 (1 inch=approx. 110 miles) DEALERS FOR TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS $0.50 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 Many of the maps described in this index are stocked and sold over the counter by the dealers listed below. Dealer prices may be higher than USGS prices. WASHINGTON BELLEVUE: Eddie Bauer, Inc., 118 Bellevue Square Hunter's Books, Crossroads Center Hunter's Books, 10116 NE Eighth Street Kauffmann's Streamborn, 15015 Main Street BELLINGHAM: Base Camp, Inc., 901 West Holly Franz Gabl's Specialty Ski Shop, 1515 Cornwall Griggs Stationers, 120 East Holly Street BREMERTON: Mt. Constance Mountain Shoppe, Suite F, Redwood Plaza COLVILLE: Kelly's Office Supply Store, 130 South Main DARRINGTON: Darrington Pharmacy, 944 Darrington Street EASTBOUND: Gulls & Buoys Gifts, 2 Main Street ELLENSBURG: University Bookstore, Central Washington University 5 DEALERS FOR TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS-Continued EVERETT: Denali Sports, Ltd. , 2911 Hewitt Avenue J. K. Gill Co., 2944 Colby Avenue FRIDAY HARBOR: Boardwalk Bookstore, 5 Spring Street G[G HARBOR: MosTly Books, 3126 Harbor View Drive, NW GOLDENDALE: Commercial Office Supply, 127 West Main Street KENNEWICK: Sunset Sport Center, 812 Vineyard Drive LA VERNE: Pack 'n Paddle, 640 West Arrow Highway LEAVENWORTH: Der Sportsmann, Inc., 837 Front Street Two Rivers, Inc., 22750 Highway 207 LONGMIRE: Pacific Northwest National Parks Assoc., Mount Rainier Branch LONGVIEW: Manchester's, 750 Vandercook Way Spikes Sporting Goods, Inc., 1317 15th Avenue MONTESANO: Montesano True Value Hardware, 210 South Main MOUNT VERNONI Cardinal Bookstore, 2405 College Way Cascade Sports, 509 South First Street PASCO: Shields' Books & Stationery, 415 Lewis Street PORT ANGELES: Brown's Outdoor Store, 112 West Front Street REPUBLIC: Kellogg's Sport Center, North 23 Clark RICHLAND: B. B. & M., Inc., 1382 Jadwin Kreutz Sporthaus, 1317 George Washington Way Shields' Books & Stationery, 1365 George Washington Way SEATTLE: Athletic Supply Company, 901 Harrison Street Automobile Club of Washington, 330 Sixth Avenue North Captain's, 1324 Second Avenue Captain's Nautical Supplies, Fishermans Terminal Carlsen & Larsen, 1245 Fourth Avenue South Eddie Bauer, Inc., 1330 Fifth Avenue Fiorini Sports, 4720 University Village Place Kroll Map Company, Inc., 2700 Third Avenue Metsker Maps, 702 First Avenue Northwest Archery Co., 19807 First Avenue South Pacific Northwest National Parks Assoc., Fourth and Pike Building, Room 601 Recreational Equipment, Inc., 1525 Eleventh Avenue Swallows Nest, 3320 Meridian Avenue North The Elliott Bay Book Co., 101 South Main Street The North Face, 4560 University Way, NE The Yak Works, 2030 Westlake Avenue Wide World Bookshop, 401 NE 45th Street White Water Sports, 307 NE 71st Street SPOKANE: Eddie Bauer, Inc., North 215 Post Road Outdoor Sportsman, Inc., North 1602 Division STEHEKIN: North Cascades Lodge TACOMA: B & I Sports, 8012 South Tacoma Way Base Camp Supply Co., 1235-B South Tacoma Way Book Nook, 10303 Gravelly Lake Drive, SW Duffle Bag, Inc., 8207 South Tacoma Way Leisure Sports, 3617 Bridgeport Way Metsker Maps, 911 Pacific Avenue The Gun and Bow, 13001 Pacific Avenue VANCOUVER: Arnold Map Service, 119 West 24th Street Clark County Map Service, 1200 Franklin WALLA WALLA: Columbia Reproductions Co. , 30 South Colville WENATCHEE: Adams Sport & Swap Shop, 501-509 South Mission Asplund's Ski-Touring & Mountaineering Shop, 1544 North Wenatchee Avenue Johnson's, Inc., 22 South Wenatchee Avenue Wenatchee Prospecting & Coins, 26 North Wenatchee Avenue WINTHROP: The Outdoorsman, Main Street The Woodsman, 208 Riverside Avenue YAKIMA: Churchill's Book Lovers Haunt, 125 South Second Street Svends Mountain Sports, 1212 West Lincoln IDAHO BOISE: Jensen-Graves Co., 1732 West State Street OREGON BEVERTON: J. K. Gill Co., 10605 SW Allen Boulevard PORTLAND: Alpine Hut, Inc., 1250 Lloyd Center Captain's Nautical Supplies, 817 SW Second Spencer B. Gross Engineering, 3122 SW 87th Avenue GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SALES OFFICES The maps described in this index may be purchased over the counter or by mail order from: Western Distribution Branch U. S. Geological Survey Box 25286, Federal Center (Bldg. 41) Denver, Colorado 80225 A limited stock of the standard topographic quadrangle maps is maintained for over-the-counter sales only at: Public Inquiries Office 7638 Federal Bldg. 300 North Los Angeles Street Los Angeles, California Public Inquiries Office Building 3, Room 122 345 Middlefield Road Menlo Park, California Public Inquiries Office 504 Custom House 555 Battery Street San Francisco, California Public Inquiries Office 678 U. S. Courthouse West 920 Riverside Avenue Spokane, Washington Public Inquiries Office 1028 General Services Building 19th & F Streets NW Washington, D. C. Public Inquiries Office 1 C402 USGS National Center 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, Virginia