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MANGROVES KEY ni y W HOWE KEY K KEY WEST e 21 A T E MANGROVE 28 M K SISTER R o s ROCK AN er t T 67 S N LITTLE R E h ' TT 0 E g K C R 1 B h ^ E Pigeon Key K i PINE KEY a i 2 NATIONAL Y E n Y g n 3 n 8 Banks S FRIEND el This map was compiled from U. S. Geological Survey 24^30' K 34 WATER KEY k 3 4 an rtation aerial MAYO KEY B quadrangle maps, Florida Dept. of Transpo S e 3 24^50' LITTLE 30 y g p e d K ri General Land Office plats, KEY a B photography completed April.,1985, E CRANE KEY H O n le W E T i h i Friend M M her available map data. E K o n inventory surveys and ot 180,000 E e s n e Y 33 ey v G h e 31 r S MOLASSES a WATER KEY 32 s K KEYS s ey This map was compiled using interactive computer graphic es 35 PORPOISE KEY C S ha methodologies. 28 E C LITTLE nn V h e O 4 l CRANE KEY a MONEY KEY CRANE KEY R 5 n RACCOON G n W This map was prepared on the transverse Mercator N B e MANGROVE P P l KEY A MONEY M W projection, 1983 North American Datum, Florida system of KEY B Y IG E 10 coordinates, East Zone. K Doctors LITTLE DUCK Pt. B H o KEY 1 B 11 18 MISSOURI 100,000 C B g SAWYER KEY R 2 IG i KEY The railroad stations on this map do not necessarily RIDING KEY O 9 e 13 T 940 denote the presence of a depot or like facility. It may be T NO NAME B C O u R 14 C KEY 20 25 iding, designated for d H P only a point, such as a platform or s j HURRICANE IN o E C OHIO KEY e KEY B the receipt or delivery of freight. h 15 a a C TARPON BELLY B h K n h F Cudjoe a 12E D 19 Y KEYS Y o n i E n K n c e a B No attempt has been made to show all drainage canals e P 16 t l A 26 Basin l i o D 940 r N or ditches. Key n s O Ch H ston ann MICHAEL KEY e K n el E A 29 A oh I J 13 Y REFUGE H Y r H A TOPTREE 11 18 23 A BUDD KEYS 22 m KEY o W O 17 B All populations are taken from the 1990 United States Census 24^35' n R 9 HAMMOCK 14 M d E I BAHIA HONDA STATE KEY D a T In 1990 the population of Monroe County was JOHNSTON D C BIG RECREATION AREA A KEY L h W E A 78,024.
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