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  • Georgia – Geological Outline Map of Georgia (circa 1902), from A Preliminary Report on a Part of the Granites and Gneisses of Georgia, Bullet No. 9-A, by Thomas L. Watson, Ph.D., Assistant Geologist, Geological Survey of Georgia, 1902, pp. 64.
    Geological Outline Map of Georgia, Geological Survey of Georgia, W. S. Yeates, State Geologist Geological Outline Map of Georgia, Geological Survey of Georgia, circa 1902
  • Georgia - Map Showing the Physiologic Subdivisions of Georgia (circa 1901), from A Preliminary Report on a Part of the Granites and Gneisses of Georgia, Bulletin No. 9-A, by Thomas L. Watson, Ph.D., Assistant Geologist, Geological Survey of Georgia, 1902, pp. 74.
    Map Showing the Physiographic Subdivisions of Georgia, by Thomas L. Watson, Assistant Geologist, 1901, Geological Survey of Georgia, W. S. Yeates, State Geologist. Map Showing the Physiographic Subdivisions of Georgia (1901)
  • Georgia - Map Showing the Physiographic Subdivisions of Georgia (circa 1912), from A Report on the Limestones and Cement Materials of North Georgia, Bulletin No. 27, by T. Poole Maynard, Ph.D., Assistant State Geologist, Geological Survey of Georgia, 1912, pp. 76.
    Fig. 2. Map Showing the Physiographic subdivisions of Georgia (circa 1912) Map Showing the Physiographic subdivisions of Georgia (circa 1912)
  • Georgia - Map Showing the Distribution of the Granites and Gneisses of Georgia, from A Preliminary Report on a Part of the Granites and Gneisses of Georgia, Bulletin No. 9-A, by Thomas L. Watson, Ph.D., Assistant Geologist, Geological Survey of Georgia, 1902, pp. 88.
    Map Showing the Distribution of the Granites and Gneisses of Georgia, by Thomas L. Watson, Assistant Geologist, 1901, Geological Survey of Georgia, W. S. Yeates, State Geologist. Map Showing the Distribution of the Granites and Gneisses of Georgia (1901)
  • Northwest, Georgia – Map Showing the Distribution of Marble in Northwest Georgia (circa 1907), from A Preliminary Report on the Marbles of Georgia, Bulletin No. 1, by S. W. McCallie, Assistant State Geologist, Geological Survey of Georgia, 2nd ed., 1907, pp. 34.
    Map Showing the Distribution of Marble in Northwest Georgia, 1905, by S.W. McCallie, Assistant Geologist,Geological Survey of Georgia, W.S. Yeates, State Geologist, 1907. Map Showing the Distribution of Marble in Northwest Georgia, 1905
  • Georgia - Index Map Showing the Distribution of Slate-bearing Formations in Georgia (circa 1918), from Report on The Slate Deposits of Georgia, Bulletin No. 34, by H. K. Shearer, Assistant State Geologist, Geological Survey of Georgia, 1918, pp. 42.
    Map I. Index map showing the distribution of slate-bearing formations in Georgia (circa 1918) Index map showing the distribution of slate-bearing formations in Georgia (circa 1918)
  • Central Upland, Georgia – Topographic Divisions of the Central Upland of Georgia (Map), from Geology of the Tate Quadrangle, Georgia, Bulletin No. 43, by W. S. Bayley, University of Illinois, Geological Survey of Georgia, Atlanta, 1928, pp. 3.
    Fig. 1. The Topographic Divisions of the Central Upland of Georgia. Small rectangle shows the location of the Tate Quadrangle. Topographic Divisions of the Central Upland of Georgia (circa 1928)
  • Georgia - Map of the Piedmont Plateau & Appalachian Mountain Areas of Georgia – Distribution of Marbles and Limestones (circa 1912), from A Report on the Limestones and Cement Materials of North Georgia, Bulletin No. 27, by T. Poole Maynard, Ph.D., Assistant State Geologist, Geological Survey of Georgia, 1912, pp. 81.
    Fig. 3. Map showing the areal distribution of marbles and limestones in the Piedmont Plateau and Appalachian Mountain areas of Georgia (circa 1912) Map showing the areal distribution of marbles and limestones in the Piedmont Plateau and Appalachian Mountain areas of Georgia (circa 1912)

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