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  • protohistorian
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    an 1899 map of the jewish east end in kmz form

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  • protohistorian
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    a point of order

    in the most recent link, when two letters shate a page, like going from b to c, the very first of the c's will be found in the b file. Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    and in another form

    Here are the scans from which the pdf's were made. This link is to jpg files. Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    e scans

    sorry, no pdf. Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    The e pdf

    the e pdf is actually c. I am no longer in lawrence or have access to a pdf forming program. I have the scans however. I will respond to E questions until I get this sorted out. Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    You are very welcome Deb and Simon. It was my pleasure. Dave

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  • Debra A
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    Excellent resource ,Dave, thanks for going to all this trouble , very much appreciated.

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for all your hard work. I found exactly what I was looking for.

    Regards,

    Simon

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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by Roy Corduroy View Post
    Yes it is Dave. The files in the first two links are easy to access. Thank you for going to the trouble of scanning and presenting the directories.

    Roy
    No worries on the scanning and presenting part. Thanks for letting me know I got the links right. Dave

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  • Roy Corduroy
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    Originally posted by protohistorian View Post
    Let us see if that is any better.
    Yes it is Dave. The files in the first two links are easy to access. Thank you for going to the trouble of scanning and presenting the directories.

    Roy

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  • protohistorian
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    It must have been the thinking about convoluded that did it

    Perhaps I am the poorly organized asshat.

    1888 street folders including MD's


    1888 com section


    kmz


    Let us see if that is any better. Dave

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  • Chris
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    Unfortunately I am back to seeing only a, b and s. However, I am able to download from the links in post number 25, provided I'm logged into humyo.

    Having said that, after logging out and following the link in post number 1, I can see all the files again. It does seem to be an incredibly temperamental system!

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  • Jake L
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    Many thanks for a-e, protohistorian! Got 'em!

    It seems that now these a-e pdfs are visible. However, these I can see at the "latest files section" of your humyo folder. (FYI, there's no "street names" folder)

    I can only guess, but the (sub)folder must be shared or some similar setting prevents it from being visible to others (your kmz folder is visible, for instance) The contents of one's own folder doesn't doesn't display the same as to others... Go figure... I'm sorry I can't help there (except maybe urge you to ditch Humyo in favour of other, more straightforward services, or have another looky at their instructions )

    Anyhoo, now I've managed to get all street indexes (or is it indices?).
    I much appreciate your efforts & generosity, so thanks again!

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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by Jake L View Post
    Thanks, proto.

    The direct link to "hand-i streets" seems to work. However, the only files at your root folder seem to be that one and s-streets, the rest seem no longer to be there. (I never saw any of the a-e there, tho)

    Also, I see no com (nor street names) section - are they supposed to be folders like the kmz one?

    Unfortunately I've used other file storage services (rapidshare, yousendit, megaupload) etc, so I can't advise you on humyo. It seems to be a quirky sonofagun, tho..
    Hopefully it can be sorted out (or worked around)
    No Jake they are pdf files, you are not seeing all that is there buddy. All the letters of the alphabet in both com and streets and two md files all pdf.
    Seperate folder called kmz. try hitting the my files tab at top right. Other than that I am at a loss to help. Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by protohistorian View Post
    As soon as I get settled in (tonight). I did not realize a-e were missing, but I have them and will load them tonight. I will give a heads up post here. Sorry for the delay. Dave
    My humyo screen shows them all present. What do I do? Dave

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