Maps in this series have been digitized from paper originals held in the William C. Wonders Map Collection at the University of Alberta. They have been made available to the public under the terms of the Creative Commons License, through a partnership between McMaster University and the University of Alberta.
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Neuhaus (Elbe) [Amt Neuhaus]
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Sheet 2731 edition 4. This post-war U.S. map series M841, was printed in the 1950s by the Survey Production Centre, Royal Engineers, British Army of the Rhine "SPC RE (BAOR)" based on the British wartime map series GSGS 4414 and updated with German Landesvermessungsamt data from 1958.
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Neuhaus A. Inn
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Sheet 7546, Edition 3, copy 2. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection. The right side of the map depicts Austria.
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Neuhaus A. Inn
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Sheet 7546, Edition 3, copy 1. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection. The right side of the map depicts Austria.
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Neukirchen b. Hl. Blut
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 4743. Sheet number 243 has been stroked out and the number 4743 written in. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1929.
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Neukirchen-Balbini
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 6740. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936.
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Neulewin
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 3251, First Edition. Copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 3251 dated 1932 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Neumagen [-Dhron]
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 6107. Sheet number 3457 has been stroked out and the number 6107 written in.
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Neumark
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 4933. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936.
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Neumarket i.d. OPf
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 6734. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1950.
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Neumunster
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Sheet 1925, edition 4. This post-war U.S. map series M841, was printed in the 1950s by the Survey Production Centre, Royal Engineers, British Army of the Rhine "SPC RE (BAOR)" based on the British wartime map series GSGS 4414 and updated with German Landesvermessungsamt data from 1955.
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Neumunster
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 1925, First Edition. Copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 1925 dated 1937 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Neunkirchen
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Sheet 6218, Edition 5. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
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Neunkirchen
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 6609. Sheet number 19 has been stroked out and the number 6609 written in. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1940.
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Neusalz [Nowa Sol]
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 4160. Originally published by the Prussian State Office in 1896 and corrected in 1933. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936. This is a reprint of the original Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme map by the Institute of Applied Geodesy, now Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy.
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Neusalza-Spremberg
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 4953. Sheet number 71 has been stroked out and the number 4953 written in. Magnetic declination is shown to be 1935.
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Neuss
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 4806, Second Edition (W.O.). Copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 4806 dated 1933 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Neuss
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 4806. Sheet number 2779 has been stroked out and the number 4806 written in.
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Neustadt
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 5120. Sheet number 2984 has been stroked out and the number 5120 written in.
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Neustadt
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Sheet 5236, Edition 4. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
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