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[Bates, Ernest Sutherland, 1879-1939, Schiff, Herman S., Reeves, Norman, Smith, Robert E.]
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Pictorial map of New Hampshire, showing political boundaries with bordering states and coastline. Features significant sites (Mt Washington), as well as natural resources and manufactured items (including lakes, apples, r. r. cars, arts & letters). Includes a compass rose and a scroll listing notable places - such as Squam Lake - which are pictured in vignettes to the left and right of map, in order of listing. Map is 22 x 20 cm, on sheet 23 x 29 cm. Accompanied by historical text on facing page.
Author
[Shurtleff, Elizabeth, McMillin, Helen F.]
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[Bumstead, Albert H. (Albert Hoit), 1875-1940, National Geographic Society. Cartographic Division.]
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Color map. Showing cities and towns, rivers, waterfalls, roads, highways, railroads, foot and ski trails, scenic points of interest and outdoor activities Vignettes portraits of historical figures and scenic locations on upper and lower borders. Includes vignettes of scenic locations, buildings, and wildlife on left, right and upper borders. Relief shown by shadings and spot height.
Author
[New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission and State Highway Department, General Drafting Company, Inc.]
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New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission and State Highway Department
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Includes text and photos surrounding the pictorial map.
Author
[Hader, Berta Hoerner (1890-1976), Hader, Elmer Stanley (1889-1973]
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[Quinn, Vernon, Johst, Paul Spener]
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[New Hampshire Aerial Tramway Commission, Culverwell, Tom]
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Detailed pictorial map. Date estimated. With vignette illustrations of local attractions, including waterfalls, skiing, fishing, swimming. Cabins, Shelters, The Appalachian Trail and State and U.S. Forest Fire Lookouts Route are marked. An inset map at the lower left corner, showing the location of the National Forest within New England. Includes legend. Relief shown by shading, hachures and spot heights. Note: The National Forest is served by an extensive network of trails, shelters and cabins maintained for free public use by the U.S. Forest Service, Appalachian Mountain Club and cooperating groups. Certain areas in Franconia Notch and Crawford Notch are State Reservations." The aerial tramway at Cannon Mountain, constructed in 1938, was the first passenger tramway in the United States.
Author
[Taylor, Frank J., White, Ruth Taylor]
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Arbuckle Bros.
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Sheet with maps of four states in full color. It is stated that New York leads all of its "sister states" in manufacturing with the value of its products at approximately $1 billion. Tennessee is known as one of the healthiest states in the Union. Delaware leads the nation in its production of peaches. Each card measures 7.5 x 12.5 cm.
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