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File:Map of the Grand Canyon National Monument 1908.jpg

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Map of Grand Canyon National Monument within Grand Canyon National Forest, Arizona. Prepared in 1907 by the National Forest Service, and published upon the proclamation of Grand Canyon National Monument on January 11, 1908.

Scale ca. 1:253,440.

Digital version produced by the U.S. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division. JPEG 2000 source image converted to JPEG by User:Delirium using JasPer 1.701.0, since JPEG 2000 is not as of this uploading supported on Commons.


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