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33150. [chart] PROVINCETOWN HARBOR. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Edition of December 1910.

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33150. [chart] PROVINCETOWN HARBOR. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Edition of December 1910.

  1. [chart] PROVINCETOWN HARBOR. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Edition of December 1910. [First publication 1857.] Scale 1/50,000. Sixe 18” x 22”. Early black on buff. Shows the important contours and features of the area including the Lighthouses and Life-Saving Stations, as well as roads and important features. This chart includes the complete town of Provincetown and part of Truro. U. S. Life-Saving Stations include Wood End, Race Point, Peaked Hill Bar, High Head, Highland. Lighthouses include Long Point, Wood End, Race Point, Cape Cod (Highland) light and Wireless Station. Also includes harbor, shoals and bars, and much more. Chart is quite desirable for framing. Overall only light soiling, crisp, entirely intact. These early coastal maps are most desirable for display and bring a premium, particularly on the Cape and the islands. (VG+). $48.