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Tennessee Valley Region - 1942Tennessee Valley Authority 01 January 1942 (has links)
General map of the Tennessee Valley Region published in 1942 by the Tennessee Valley Authority, Maps and Surveys Division. The legend denotes town populations, highways, and National Parks and Reservations. Additional information such as waterways, railroads, and communities are labeled on the map itself.
Physical copy resides in the Government Information, Law and Maps Department of East Tennessee State University’s Sherrod Library.
Scale - 1"= 10 miles / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1040/thumbnail.jpg
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Principal Forest Types in the Tennessee Valley - 1941Tennessee Valley Authority 01 January 1941 (has links)
Published by the Tennessee Valley Authority- Department of Forestry Relations in 1941, this map displays areas characterized by principal forest types in the Tennessee Valley. The legend denotes specific species of trees as well a description of each. Handwritten numbers were added to the legend at an unspecified date post publication.
Cartography provided by Maps and Surveys Division. Minimum area classified by field survey - 100 acres. Minimum area delimited on this maps - 750 acres. Cleared lands are not delineated.
Physical copy resides in the Government Information, Law and Maps Department of East Tennessee State University’s Sherrod Library.
Scale - 1" = 10 miles / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1041/thumbnail.jpg
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Mineral Resources of the Tennessee Valley Region - 1970Tennessee Valley Authority 01 January 1970 (has links)
Map of mineral resources of the Tennessee Valley Region published in 1970 by the Tennessee Valley Authority, Division of Water Control Planning. Compiled from published reports, maps, and file data of the state geological organizations, the U.S. Geologic Survey, and the U.S. Bureau of Mines; and from information furnished by companies producing mineral commodities in the region.
A detailed legend on the bottom quarter of the map denotes fuels, construction materials, nonmetals, and metals. Notes of the particular area surrounding Carthage, Tennessee are also included in the lower right corner.
Physical copy resides in the Government Information, Law and Maps Department of East Tennessee State University’s Sherrod Library.
Scale - 1" = 10 miles. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1042/thumbnail.jpg
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FOREST PEST MANAGEMENT AT VIRGINIA TECH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION MAKING AT THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY: AN INTERNSHIPMatthew, Beversdorf Arnold 24 April 2004 (has links)
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