Louisiana, Texas – Sabine Pass and Lake
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This coastal survey was stamped as complete in Washington D.C. by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey on January 6, 1945. Sabine Pass and Lake on the Louisiana and Texas coasts is illustrated on this map. Details include the names of waterways and some cities along the coast. Notes on the map read: Caution: Temporary changes affecting Lights, Buoys and Day Beacons Aides which have been destroyed or removed, but which will be reestablished and are temporarily replaced by aids of different characteristics, are indicated in color by the following abbreviations… Caution: Improved Channels The side limits of the improvement are shown by broken lines. The legend gives the controlling depth through the channel ascertained on the dates stated. Because of possible shoaling, particularly at the edges, it must not be inferred that the depths stated existed 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. 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.
Condition: Very Good- age toning
Map Maker: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Coloring: Machine Color
Year: 1945
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