Williams and Heintz Map Corporation
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- Intrastate gas map of Louisiana., Compiled by Louisiana Geological Survey. Cartography: C. Petit Stanfield, Edward L. McGehee, Jr
- Trails of the Adirondack high peaks region, overlays of trails, roads, and shelters by James A. Goodwin with revisions by Tony Goodwin
- Pipeline map of West Virginia,, showing also gas storage fields, gasoline plants, pumping stations, propane plants, compressor stations, refineries, and secondary recovery fields
- Magnetic lineations of the oceans., Compiled by Walter C. Pitman, Roger L. Larson, and Ellen M. Herron. Drawn by Mildred M. Alvarez, Hester Cason. [Cartography] Williams & Heintz Map Corporation, Washington, D.C
- Mineral resource map, 1969 : [Georgia], State of Georgia, Division of Conservation, Department of Mines, Mining, and Geology ; cartography by Willis G. Hester and Charles E. Williamson ; Williams & Heintz Map Corporation, Washington, D.C
- The age of the ocean basins., Compiled by Walter C. Pitman, Roger L. Larson, and Ellen M. Herron. Drawn by Mildred M. Alvarez, Hester Cason. [Cartography] Williams & Heintz Map Corporation, Washington, D.C
- Gravity map of Virginia, simple Bouguer anomaly, by Stanley S. Johnson ; Williams & Heintz Map Corporation, Washington, D.C
- Fracture trends in the Allegheny Plateau of West Virginia, by Byron R. Kulander, Stuart L. Dean, cooperating geologists, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, and Richard E. Williams, with contributions from Robert F. Fonner ... [et al.] of the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey