File:Geodesy - the eastern oblique arc of the United States and osculating spheroid - by Chas. A. Schott (1902) (14595293889) crop.jpg
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editDescriptionGeodesy - the eastern oblique arc of the United States and osculating spheroid - by Chas. A. Schott (1902) (14595293889) crop.jpg |
English: The side of the Butler Building and the U.S. Capitol |
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Author | U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; Schott, Charles A. (Charles Anthony), 1826-1901 |
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