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In addition he was to ascertain everything related to the physical features of the region; discover the numbers, habits, and disposition of Indians in the section; select sites for future military installations; determine facilities available for making rail or common roads; and note mineral
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at a scale of eight miles to the inch. This plan necessitated what became known as the Wheeler Survey. The survey's main goal was to make topographic maps of the southwestern United States.
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of Philadelphia. Many of their photographs are now on file at the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division.
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Photographs from Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian, Expedition of 1872
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resources, climate, geology, vegetation, water sources, and agricultural potential.
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authorized an ambitious plan to map the portion of the United States west of the
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Wheeler led early expeditions from 1869 to 1871 in the West, and in 1872 the
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The Wheeler Survey lasted until 1879, when the survey, along with the
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University of Nevada, Reno Library: Special Collections description
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Surveys, were terminated and their work was reorganized as the
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primarily to document the geology and natural resources of the
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A Guide to the Field notebooks of the Wheeler Survey, NC319
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Wheeler, George; White, Charles; Cope, Edward (1877).
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in New Mexico (the state high point), and the scenic
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Wheeler Survey Views of the American West, 1871-1874
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Stereophoto
Mohave
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
United States government
Civil War
American West
George Montague Wheeler
100th meridian
Brigadier General
Montgomery M. Macomb
paleontologists
Edward Drinker Cope
Charles Abiathar White
United States Congress
100th meridian
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
William Bell
King
Powell
United States Geological Survey
Wheeler Peak
Great Basin National Park
Wheeler Peak
Wheeler Geologic Area
Colorado
"USGS C 1050 -- The Four Great Surveys of the West"
"Macomb Gets Promotion"
"Report upon United States geological surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, Volume IV: Paleontology"
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