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Image Not Available for South half, Fairfield County, Connecticut
South half, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Image Not Available for South half, Fairfield County, Connecticut

South half, Fairfield County, Connecticut

Surveyor (American, founded 1879)
Maker (American, founded 1879)
Publisher (American, founded 1879)
Date1980
MediumLithography; black and colored printer's inks on wove paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 33 1/2 x 44 3/4in. (85.1 x 113.7cm) Sheet (height x width): 39 5/8 x 47 7/8in. (100.6 x 121.6cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number1994.251.7
DescriptionTopographical map of the south part of Fairfield County, Connecticut, showing elevation, wooded and urban areas, highways, local roads, swamps, parks, and water. The Housatonic River, the Long Island Sound, reservoirs, ponds and lakes are colored blue. Shaded and open black squares are presumably used to denote buildings.
Label TextIn 1980, geological survey maps were still primarily based on surveys conducted by human surveyors on the ground, measuring and plotting distances between bench marks. This 1980 map of the south half of Fairfield County incorporates information from aerial surveys, but with the disclaimer that it has not been checked for accuracy. Such maps were the most accurate available in the 1970s, and they include a great deal of highly accurate information about the nature of the terrain. The introduction and spread of geographic information systems (GIS) had totallly transformed mapmaking by the end of the twentieth century, rendering old fashioned surveying methods virtually obsolete.
NotesCartographic Note: Scale: 1:50,000
Status
Not on view