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Cameroons under United Kingdom Trusteeship
- Author(s):
- Nigeria. Survey Department
- Publisher:
- Lagos, Nigeria : Survey Department, 1952.
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- The Cameroons under the United Kingdom Trusteeship consisted of two mountainous strips divided by the Benue river by a gap of approximately 45 miles. "3000/65/2-52" Map shows: international, provincial, Nigeria-Cameroons, divisional, and district boundaries; customs stations; three classes of roads and railways; lighthouses; telegraph lines; wireless stations, and native courts. The Trust Territory administered as part of Bornu, Adamawa, Benue, is shown by color code. Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is included in companion volume.
- Place(s):
- Nigeria and Africa, West
- Subject(s):
- Administrative and political divisions—Maps, Nigeria—Administrative and political divisions, Great Britain—Colonies, Nigeria—Maps, and Thematic maps
- Call number:
- G8841.F7 1952 .C6 (c)
- Held by:
- Princeton
- Rights Statement:
- No Known Copyright
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