Dace, Roach, and Topminnow Art Print
A reproduction print of the Apocope, or Speckled Dace and Snake River Speckle Dace, Myloleucus, or California Roach, and Haplochilus, or Plains Topminnow, from the "Report upon United States Geographical Surveys, West of the 100th Meridian" by George M. Wheeler. The US Army Corps of Engineers surveyed over 361,000 square miles from 1869 to 1879 in pursuit of creating a detailed topographic map of the West. Wheeler's monumental work was published in 7 volumes from 1875 to 1889. The original chromolithographic print was prepared as part of the survey and was published in volume 5 of the collection in 1875.
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Dace, Roach, and Topminnow Art Print
Dace, Roach, and Topminnow Art Print
A reproduction print of the Apocope, or Speckled Dace and Snake River Speckle Dace, Myloleucus, or California Roach, and Haplochilus, or Plains Topminnow, from the "Report upon United States Geographical Surveys, West of the 100th Meridian" by George M. Wheeler. The US Army Corps of Engineers surveyed over 361,000 square miles from 1869 to 1879 in pursuit of creating a detailed topographic map of the West. Wheeler's monumental work was published in 7 volumes from 1875 to 1889. The original chromolithographic print was prepared as part of the survey and was published in volume 5 of the collection in 1875.
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A reproduction print of the Apocope, or Speckled Dace and Snake River Speckle Dace, Myloleucus, or California Roach, and Haplochilus, or Plains Topminnow, from the "Report upon United States Geographical Surveys, West of the 100th Meridian" by George M. Wheeler. The US Army Corps of Engineers surveyed over 361,000 square miles from 1869 to 1879 in pursuit of creating a detailed topographic map of the West. Wheeler's monumental work was published in 7 volumes from 1875 to 1889. The original chromolithographic print was prepared as part of the survey and was published in volume 5 of the collection in 1875.























