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How was the data set created? • From what previous works were the data drawn?

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How was the data set created? • From what previous works were the data drawn?

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USGS names (source 1 of 2)Orth, Donald, 1967, Dictionary of Alaska Place Names: US Government Printing Office, Washington.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 1000000Source_Contribution: added names of placesnone (source 2 of 2)Alaska Department of Natural Resources, 1997, Annotation for UTM Zone 60: Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage, Alaska.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 250000Source_Contribution:Cartographically placed names of islands, streams, lakes, etc.• How were the data generated, processed, and modified? Date: 1997 (process 1 of 2) Information from this book was entered to a point coverage by USGS. DNR acquired this coverage and used it as a base to start annotation. The subclasses of the annotation reflect the DESIG (designation) field. The text reflects the GEONAME field. This coverage is just of the annotation, not of the points. The point coverage is called usgsname (as of 4/98).

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USGS names (source 1 of 2)Orth, Donald, 1967, Dictionary of Alaska Place Names: US Government Printing Office, Washington.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 1000000Source_Contribution: added names of placesnone (source 2 of 2)Alaska Department of Natural Resources, 1997, Annotation for UTM Zone 59: Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage, Alaska.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 250000Source_Contribution:Cartographically placed names of islands, streams, lakes, etc.• How were the data generated, processed, and modified? Date: 1997 (process 1 of 2) Information from this book was entered to a point coverage by USGS. DNR acquired this coverage and used it as a base to start annotation. The subclasses of the annotation reflect the DESIG (designation) field. The text reflects the GEONAME field. This coverage is just of the annotation, not of the points. The point coverage is called usgsname (as of 4/98).

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USGS names (source 1 of 2)Orth, Donald, 1967, Dictionary of Alaska Place Names: US Government Printing Office, Washington.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 1000000Source_Contribution: added names of placesnone (source 2 of 2)Alaska Department of Natural Resources, 1997, Annotation for UTM Zone 4: Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage, Alaska.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 250000Source_Contribution:Cartographically placed names of islands, streams, lakes, etc.• How were the data generated, processed, and modified? Date: 1997 (process 1 of 2) Information from this book was entered to a point coverage by USGS. DNR acquired this coverage and used it as a base to start annotation. The subclasses of the annotation reflect the DESIG (designation) field. The text reflects the GEONAME field. This coverage is just of the annotation, not of the points. The point coverage is called usgsname (as of 4/98).

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USGS names (source 1 of 2)Orth, Donald, 1967, Dictionary of Alaska Place Names: US Government Printing Office, Washington.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 1000000Source_Contribution: added names of placesnone (source 2 of 2)Alaska Department of Natural Resources, 1997, Annotation for UTM Zone 1: Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage, Alaska.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 250000Source_Contribution:Cartographically placed names of islands, streams, lakes, etc.• How were the data generated, processed, and modified? Date: 1997 (process 1 of 2) Information from this book was entered to a point coverage by USGS. DNR acquired this coverage and used it as a base to start annotation. The subclasses of the annotation reflect the DESIG (designation) field. The text reflects the GEONAME field. This coverage is just of the annotation, not of the points. The point coverage is called usgsname (as of 4/98).

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USGS names (source 1 of 2)Orth, Donald, 1967, Dictionary of Alaska Place Names: US Government Printing Office, Washington.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 1000000Source_Contribution: added names of placesnone (source 2 of 2)Alaska Department of Natural Resources, 1997, Annotation for UTM Zone 2: Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage, Alaska.Type_of_Source_Media: electronicSource_Scale_Denominator: 250000Source_Contribution:Cartographically placed names of islands, streams, lakes, etc.• How were the data generated, processed, and modified? Date: 1997 (process 1 of 2) Information from this book was entered to a point coverage by USGS. DNR acquired this coverage and used it as a base to start annotation. The subclasses of the annotation reflect the DESIG (designation) field. The text reflects the GEONAME field. This coverage is just of the annotation, not of the points. The point coverage is called usgsname (as of 4/98).

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