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[Bates, Ernest Sutherland, 1879-1939, Schiff, Herman S., Reeves, Norman, Smith, Robert E.]
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Pictorial map of Massachusetts, showing political boundaries with bordering states and coastline. Features significant sites both natural (Berkshires) and manmade (Bunker Hill), as well as natural resources and manufactured items (including oysters, cranberries, tobacco and sewing machines). Includes a compass rose and a scroll listing notable places - such as Plymouth Rock - which are pictured in vignettes below map, in order of listing. Map is 17 x 29 cm, on sheet 23 x 29 cm. Accompanied by historical text on facing page.
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Jefferys, Thomas
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Map of Massachusetts. With insets: A plan of the town and harbour of Boston and the country adjacent by I. De Costa; To the Honl. Jno. Hancock ... this map of the seat of Civil War in America, is respectfully inscribed by ... B. Romans; A portion showing New England, of a "Map of the United States, exhibiting the post ... roads ... By Abraham Bradley, junr. "This map compiled by John Green." Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is London. Includes historical and dedication text. Series: "This map is one of a series of similar colored maps, depicting the 13 original states, from New Hampshire to Georgia at the time of the formation of the Constitution ..."
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Mitchell, John
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Map of the District of Maine. With insets: A map of the district of Maine ... by Carleton Osgood; (Massachusetts and the District of Maine). In upper margin: "Massachusetts (Eastern part, i.e., The District of Maine) at the time of the ratification of the constitution, from original maps in the Library of Congress at Washington including one based upon a Mitchell map owned and used by John Jay, first Chief Justice of the United States." Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Philadelpha. Includes historical text and dedication text. Series: "This map is one of a series of similar colored maps, depicting the 13 original states, from New Hampshire to Georgia at the time of the formation of the Constitution ..."
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