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  1. International Boundary & Water Commission : United States and Mexico, United States Section, Est. 1889

    [Archived version]. - El Paso, TX : International Boundary & Water Commission, United States & Mexico, United States Section [Washington, D.C.] : Government Publishing Office, 2018-

    The U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) is a federal government agency and the U.S. component of the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC), which applies the boundary and water treaties of the United States and Mexico and settles differences that may arise in their application. The official website offers information on treaties between the U.S. and Mexico, related news, publications, environmental reports, and water data including stream gage data, transboundary aquifers, and flood warnings as well as providing citizens forums by region.

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

  2. The International boundary commission, United States and Mexico

    Timm, Charles August
    Austin, Tex., The University [1941]

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  1. Boundary between the United States and Mexico by the International Boundary Survey under the Convention of July 29th 1882, Revived February 18th 1889. Engraved by R.F. Bartle & Co., Washington, D.C., U.S.A. No. 3 (Raster Image)

    Rumsey, David, 1944- and International Boundary Commission
    1889

    This layer is a georeferenced image of a map of the boundary between the United States and Mexico. The original map appears in "Boundary between th...

  2. Yukon Territory, Kluane, White, and Alsek rivers

    Canada. Department of the Interior

    Relief shown by form lines and spot heights.; "From surveys by International Boundary Commission 1893-95, J.J. McArthur, 1900, A.C. Talbot, 1899, a...

  3. Map of Alaska

    Geological Survey (U.S.)

    Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Inset: Aleutian Islands.; "Alaskan Mineral Resources Branch. Alfred H. Brooks, chief Alaskan geologist....

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