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Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. Hawaiian Government Survey. W.D. Alexander, Surveyor General. Map By C.J. Lyons. From trigonometrical surveys by W.D. Alexander, C.J. Lyons, J.F. Brown, M.D. Monsarrat and Wm. Webster. Finished map by Richd. Covington. 1881. Boston: Photo. Lith. Forbes Co.
- Description:
- Large scale map of Oahu made eighteen years prior to the U.S. annexation in 1899. Shows detailed topography, land ownership and improvements. Written on the verso is the name of M.M. O'Shaughnessy, who, according to DAB, "was actively engaged in designing and constructing the water supply of twenty sugar plantations in Hawaii, 1899-1906, and bui... Oahu (Hawaii)Hawaii
- Display date:
- 1881
- Location:
- Hawaiʻi
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- David Rumsey
- Publisher:
- Hawaiian Government Survey
- Content partner:
- David Rumsey
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