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Handwritten names on album caption: Rafhelan (sp?), Meissner, Morrill, Johnson, Schleichert, Heintz. Mar 10/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Album caption:Area in which Columbia loan has been excavated for brick clay. Near East Capitol Street between 16th and 17th Streets. Washington, D.C. n.d. Index card: Brick pits in southeast Washington.
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Robert A. Marshall, chief geographer at work at his desk. Topographic Branch, Hooe Building, Washington, D.C. 1917.
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Washington, D.C. Alluvial fans at the base of a freshly graded artificial terrace. Circa 1888.
Categories: Image; Tags: Washington, D.C., photo print
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Personnel in publication and map distribution: Hooe Building, Washington, D.C. c. 1917. Lower right photograph page 12, , Images of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1879- 1979.
Categories: Image; Tags: Washington, D.C., photo print
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Handwritten names and notes on album caption (left to right): Sumner (sp?), Pistorio, Ridgway. Feb. 20/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Handwritten notes on back of photo: Geological Survey Library. 1st floor, map drawers, work table, book lift and stairway to gallery. Interior Bldg., Washington, D.C. No. 5091. Int. Bldg. 81.
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Index Card: Hooe Building, U.S. Geological Survey headquarters, 1330 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 1917. Published in Images of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1879- 1979, Yochelson, p.11, left photo. 1979.
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Handwritten information on album: M.R. Campbell. Index card: M.R. Campbell, Hooe Bldg.
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Album caption: A display of the world-famous George Frederick Kunz library of gems and precious stones, recently acquired by the Geological Survey Library. U.S. Geological Survey Library. January 22, 1935. Display signage in photo: Specimen Volumes from George Frederick Kunz Library. Presented to the U.S. Geological Sirvey through the Generosity of Mrs. Opal L. Kunz and Mrs. Hans Zinsser.
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From photo: Conference of District Engineers. Water Resources Branch. Washington, D.C. October 24-29, 1938. United States Geological Survey. Names printed on photo: Parker, Howard, Spiegel, Knox, Burchard, Christopherson, Morgan, Newell, Davenport, Thompson, Hartwell, Nordeen, Wallace, Boyer, Youngquist, Mendenhall, Kinnison, Bigwood, Grover, Muntz, Hansen, Collins, Gambrell, Bernard, Lamson, Langbein, Pratt, Rupp, Thomson, Ferguson, Ringland, M.R. Williams, Taylor, Weggel, Harrington, Schmickle, Wells, Horton, McCashin, Stearns, Jones, Bell, Veatch, Eisenlohr, Kessler, Purton, Debert, Wood, G.R. Williams, Stackpole, Gardiner, Kasel, Schrader, Saunders, Tuttle, Peterson, Frazier, Wenzel, Lamar, Hoyt, Paul, McGlashan,...
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Album caption: Chemical Laboratory. H.I. Smith, R.C. Wells, R.K. Bailey. (Stieger, G. photo number 46)
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Handwritten name and date on album caption: McIntire. Feb 20/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Handwritten notes on album caption: Gerdine. Feb. 14/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Album caption: Columbia loam in excavation for new library building, Washington, D.C. [Library of Congress or Washington, D.C., Library?] Washington, D.C. n.d. Index card: Columbia loam under Congressional Library.
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. Surficial geology for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain was compiled and interpreted from available published and unpublished sources. Formation contacts were interpolated across unmapped areas and inconsistencies in nomenclature, interpretation, and scale were resolved to the extent possible. For more information, see U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1680.
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. Subcropping geology for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain was compiled and interpreted from available published sources. Formation contacts were interpolated across unmapped areas. Inconsistencies in nomenclature, interpretation, and scale were resolved to the extent possible, although some remain because of differences in mapping resolution among different areas. For more information, see U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper...
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Handwritten notes on photograph and album caption: Rear 1330 F. St., NW, Annex. (Adams Bldg. or Howe Bldg.?) Mar 8/17.
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Information from USGS Public Information Office, PIO No. Hist-56e release statement, no date: Watery Washington. During June 1 and 2, 1889, some residents of downtown Washington, D.C. used rowboats for transportation in the wake of torrential rains that brought heavy flooding to the Potomac basin. U.S. Geological Survey hydrologists estimate that the June 1889 Potomac flood probably equalled, if not surpassed, the March 1936 flood whic, for magnitude of discharge, ranks as the biggest Potomac flood of record.


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