Connecticut, New York- Long Island Sound (Eastern Part)
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This coastal survey was made in Washington D.C. on December 22, 1944 by the U.S.Coast and Geodetic Survey department. The Long Island Sound and the surrounding coasts of Connecticut and New York are illustrated on this map. Details include the names of creeks and rivers, depth readings, bridges, important buildings along the coast,railroads, cable areas, restricted areas, and the names of some cities. Most recent corrections,zoning grids, buoys, beacons, and lights are hand stamped on the map Notes on the map read: Warning: Aids to navigation may be altered, interrupted or removed without notice. In general, temporary changes due to war conditions are not incorporated on the chart. Caution Improved Channels- The side limits of the improvement are shown by broken lines. The controlling depth through the channel, on the date given, is placed in or alongside the channel, or in a seperate note, but no depth greater than the project depth is given. Because of possible shoaling, particularly at the edges, it must not be inferred that the depth stated exsisted throughout the entire width of the improvement on the date of the examination unless so stated, or that it has not since decreased in places across the entire width.
Condition: Excellent
Map Maker: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Coloring: Machine Color
Year: 1944
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