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Hozan, Formosa (Taiwan), Hozan-shu. A.M.S. L991
- Author(s):
- United States. Army Map Service
- Publisher:
- Washington, D.C. : Army Map Service, U.S. Army, 1945.
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- Alternate title: Hozan. In upper left margin: Formosa city plans 1:10,000. Polyconic projection. Relief shown by 10 meter contour intervals. Place names are transcribed according to the modified Hepburn (Romaji) System. With a glossary. Name has been changed to Feng-shan [Fengshan]. Compiled in 1944 from aerial photgraphy dated from December 1943 to June 1944 by photo-planimetric method and by reference to Formosa 1:50,000, A.M.S. Sheet 2114-I, 1944; Formosa 1:25,000, Sheets 2114-I NW, 2114-I SW, 1944. Additional information from intelligence data. In upper left margin: Formosa city plans 1:10,000. Military grid. Relief shown by 10 meter contour intervals. Three classes of roads or trails, two classes of railroads, two types of internal boundaries, and areas of vegetation and cultivation are shown. Some buildings are named. "Place names are transcribed according to the modified Hepburn (Romaji) system." Includes "Glossary." Marginal maps and diagrams: Index to boundaries -- Coverage diagram. AMS 1. North Decimal Degree 22.633333. West Decimal Degree 120.316667. East Decimal Degree 120.366667. South Decimal Degree 22.566667.
- Place(s):
- Taiwan
- Subject(s):
- Topographic maps, Cities and towns, Feng-shan shih (Taiwan)—Maps, and Taiwan—Maps
- Call number:
- G7914.F4C2 1945 .A7M3
- Held by:
- Princeton
- Rights Statement:
- No Known Copyright
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