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(Text Page) Louisiana.David RumseyImage
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R.L. Stevenson with Samoan Chief. (Apia, Samoa)Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. The New York Public LibraryImage Samoa
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Samoan Dance. Drawn by A.T. Agate. A. Jones sc. (Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1845)David RumseyImage Samoa
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(Two charts on one sheet). Plan of a Part of the Island of Maouna (Pago Pago, Samoa), Visited by the Boussole & the Astrolabe in December 1787. Plan of Massacre Cove on the North West Side of Amouna, one of the Navigators Islands. Published as the Act directs Novr. 1st 1798, by G.G. & J. Robinson, Paternoster Row. S. Neele Sculpt., Strand. No. 65.David RumseyImage American Samoa
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(Covers to) Our U.S.A. A Gay Geography. Text by Frank J. Taylor. Maps by Ruth Taylor. Boston - Little, Brown, and Company - 1935.David RumseyImage
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Funafuti or Ellices Island, by the U.S.Ex.Ex. 1841. Nukufetau or Depeysters Island, by the U.S.Ex.Ex. 1841. Ellicus Group, by the U.S.Ex.Ex. 1841..David RumseyImage Tuvalu
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(Text Page) Territory of Alaska.David RumseyImage
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R. L. Stevenson in SamoaHenry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. The New York Public LibraryImage
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(Index to)The Pacific Ocean. Lambert Zenithal Equal-Area Projection. 1:40,000,000. Tuamotu and Society Islands 1:10,000. Marquesas Islands 1:5,000,000. Hawaiian Islands, Samoa West, Samoa East 1:2,500,000. Christmas I., 1:2,000,000. Juan Fernandez, Tahiti & Moorea 1:1,000,000. Fanning I., 1:750,000. Canton I., Easter I., Gambier Is., Rarotonga 1: 500,000. Midway I., Palmyra I., Pearl Harbor, Pitcairn I., 1:250,000.David RumseyImage
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Samoa.George Arents Collection. The New York Public LibraryImage
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Kentucky.David RumseyImage
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(Text Page) New Hampshire.David RumseyImage
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