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[Civic Education Service, Inc., Yaron, Alexander]
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Pictorial map of the United States, covers the period leading up to the Civil War. Filled with vignettes of historical events and locations. Shows Confederacy ad Pro-Confederate Territories. Union States and Territories and border states which remained loyal to union. Includes portraits of important historical figures and text entitled: "Did compromise have to fail?".
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[Civic Education Service, Inc., Nieo & Sabel]
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Pictorial map of the United States, filled with illustrations and locations of various Native American tribes, including historic location and event. Includes small portraits of important figures from the 19th century, both Native Americans and American pioneers, and list of famous Indian wars and battles, with location map.
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Kaiser, August
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Color pictorial map of the United States. Bordered by vignettes illustrations of historical events. Shows state boundaries, roads, trails, water ways, and numerous historical notations. Includes decorative compass rose at lower right corner, explanation of symbols: "By way of explanation" and text "Bred on the frontier ... Milestones on the way".
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Fancher, Louis D. (1884-1944)
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Has printed medallion, "A Century of Progress, A&P Carnival, Chicago's World Fair 1933".
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Standard Oil Company of California
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Includes vignettes corresponding to musical selections listed for each small region of the United States.
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Dicus, G. P. (Garner Parker)
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Date estimated. Pictographs illustrating historical themes or events and notes on historical events in black text. In red text are noted Best Pleasures and Treasures, which include restaurants and hotels. Historical events shown along borders are keyed to the map.
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Aviation Research Associates
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Poster of instrument landing with vignettes of navigational aids.
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Date estimated.
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Wallingford, Daniel
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Date based on accompanying letter. This is a small. low resolution, sample print.
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C. S. Hammond & Co.
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Two promotional broadside on one sheet, Distributed by the Pittsburgh Press, showing portraits of Charles Lindbergh, Lt. Lester Maitland, Com. Richard Byrd, William Brock, Eward, Schlee, Clarence Chamberlain, and Lt. Albert Hegenberger, with an elaborate scene showing early aviation. Map of Northern Hemisphere printed in gray with routes in red lines, showing Notable Aviation Flights, with a legend of 9 flights, each with its own type of red route line. Lindbergh's Aerial Tour of Latin America, printed in red shades with route line in red, and with insert: Lindbergh's Aerial Tour of The United States July 20 to October 23, 1927, printed in black outlines with red route line. Relief shown by contours. Includes color coded reference: "Height of land". Date estimated.
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United States Flower Map Co., Inc.
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First edition, color pictorial flower map of the United States, backed with linen. Showing the 46 state flowers in full color, with attached index. When it was printed in 1911, Alaska, Arizona and New Mexico were still territories, and Hawaii wasn't even on the map.
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Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, 1882-1944
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Pictorial map of the United States, bordered by 23 vignettes illustrations accompanying a key to vignettes. Map showing landmarks, trails, place names, railroads, industry, Indian settlements, etc. Includes compass rose. Relief shown pictorially.
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KLZ Broadcasting Station
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Promotional black and white pictorial map by the KLZ Broadcasting Station, Denver Colorado. Date estimated. Includes humorous pictographs representing different areas of the U.S. Shows state boundaries, major cities, railroads, industrial areas. Includes compass rose oriented with the north to upper margin. Relief shown pictorially. Note on the bottom right corner indicates the map should be returned to Mrs. Franklin. There are 2 dates hand-written on the back: 1919 and 1921. KLZ started broadcasting as KLZ in 1922, so the dates have little to do with the date it was printed.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Color pictorial map, centerfold from Nov. 19, 1944, issue of Sunday News, pages 4-5. Shows the United States color coded according to food producing regions, with pictographs representing principal food products. Map represents, state boundaries, capitals, major cities, list of principal food products and text: "Thanksgiving Day is part of our inheritance from the Pilgrim Fathers, who observed a holiday in 1621 ..."
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Color map promoting the importance of Alaska, centerfold from May 12,1940 issue of Sunday News, pages 8-9. Shows roads, railroads, steamship lines, U.S. military bases, judicial divisions, parks, monuments, international boundaries, cities, mines, etc. Includes legend and text: "Alaska , the last frontier of America, a vast storehouse of treasure, scenic as well as mineral ... Alaska is a strategic base for defense and offense in the North Pacific ... " Relief shown by hachures and pictorially.
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Covarrubias, Miguel (1904 - 1957)
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Bird's-eye view pictorial map of the United States with parts of Canada and Mexico. Smaller edition of the same pictorial map, by Covarrubias, see Publist No. 8243.000, with descriptive text titled: "Tom's Farm", and subtitle: Map of America. Date estimated. Decorative cartouche features an American eagle shield surmounted by a ribbon banner with the title of the map. Shows natural features, mountain ranges, trees, agricultural products, industry, plane, ships and boats, fishes in the oceans, flowers and domestic animals of various regions such as a crab in Maryland, a flamingo in Florida, and cacti in the desert Southwest. Skyscrapers of the big cities and landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty are shown. A Canadian Mounty, Native Americans and cowboys are depicted in the regions they are associated with. Compass rose on lower left. Relief shown pictorially.
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Sullivan, Ray
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Color pictorial map of San Francisco Bay Area. Showing recreational activities, agriculture, industry, residential areas, landmarks, light houses, etc. Relief shown pictorially. On verso 2 views of golden Gate and San Francisco Oakland Bridges, with explanation text. Date estimated. Includes decorative compass rose oriented with the north to the left margin.
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Post Office Department, Canada
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Wallingford, Daniel K.
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Date estimated.
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Ettling, T.
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Printed color on map only within United States outline. Proposed railroad lines in the West noted. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Shows slave holding and non slave holding states by color tint.
Author
Covarrubias, Miguel
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Outline map which shows content of the Covarrubias map of the United States.
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Covarrubias, Miguel
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Date estimated.
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McCandlish, Edward
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Date estimated.
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International Data Corporation
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Applicon Incorporated
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Date estimated.
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Punnett Brothers
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Date based on penciled date on back.
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Jefferson, Louise E.
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Color pictorial map of the United States. Shows places and people important to African American culture in the United States and Southeastern Canada. Includes title cartouche, landmarks, historical notes, and text. On top panel includes vignettes of prominent people in politics, music and literature.
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Held, John, Jr., 1889-1958
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Colorful pictorial comic map of the World War II era, United States, by John Held Jr., a Woman's Day Magazine Print advertising art from the Golden Age of American Illustration. Date estimated. Showing various places and activities. Includes decorative title cartouche and compass rose, oriented with north towards upper right. A unique map look at alcohol and tobacco usage, includes many place names and plays on words that captures the humor and mood of the time. John Held, Jr. January 10, 1889 – March 2, 1958, was an American cartoonist, printmaker, and illustrator. One of the best known magazine illustrators of the 1920s, Held created cheerful art showing his characters dancing, motoring and engaging in fun-filled activities.
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Wood, Stacy H.
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Pictorial map of the United States on sheet 52.5x98. Designed for the 1935 25th. Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. Jubilee National Jamboree was scheduled for August 21 ��� 30, in Washington, DC. the Jamboree was canceled because of an outbreak of Polio and was rescheduled and held in the summer of 1937. Map show boy scouts in various activities, roads, railroads and mode of transportation, Includes views on left and right panels, notes and decorative compass rose on lower right corner.
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[Sotzmann, Daniel Friedrich, Diewald, Johann Nepomuk]
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Copper plate outline color map of the United States, published in Nuremberg 1825. Includes annotations throughout, place names, rivers and lakes. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Ferro. One of the most noteworthy features is the massive depiction of Illinois Territory, shows Illinois extending to Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, the largest depiction we have ever seen, extending far into modern day Canada. Many Indian Tribes are noted. In the northeast of Illinois, the boundary is shown following the Wabash River a bit too far northeast, resulting in a large encroachment into Indiana. The boundaries reflect one of the few extent map of the whole of Illinois Territory, which existed as a territory from 1809 to 1818. The Illinois Territory originally included lands that became the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, the eastern portion of Minnesota, and the western portion of the upper peninsula of Michigan. As Illinois was preparing to become a state, the remaining area of the territory was attached to the Michigan Territory. To the South, the map shows a massive Mississippi Territory.
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Pan American World Airways
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Decorative pictorial World map showing Pan American air routes, and progress of mode of transportation. On verso: pictorial map of the united states, 30x36 on sheet 54.5x36, showing landmarks, views of historical events, industry and wildlife. Includes notes and 5 uncolored views on the lower panel.
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Pan American World Airways
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Decorative pictorial World map showing Pan American air routes, and progress of mode of transportation. On verso: pictorial map of the united states, 30x36 on sheet 54.5x36, showing landmarks, views of historical events, industry and wildlife. Includes notes and 5 uncolored views on the lower panel.
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Afro-American Newspapers
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Colortext Publications Inc.
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Paine, Paul M.
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Date estimated. Although only signed P.M.P., the author is Paul M. Paine.
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Wylie, Ethel Earle
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Date estimated. Illustrated by Ella Wall Van Leer.
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[U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, United States. Department of Commerce]
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Sectional Aeronautical Chart. Phoenix (Q-3) sheet. Lambert Conformal Conic projection. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Restricted" at upper right and lower left margins. Includes index to published adjoining sheets 1:500,000 sectional aeronautical charts, legend, insignia of U.S. Dept. of Commerce and gradient of elevation chart. Shows roads, railroads, airfields, civil airports, radio ranges and stations, cities. towns, etc.
Author
[U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, United States. Department of Commerce]
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Sectional Aeronautical Chart. Phoenix (Q-3) sheet. Lambert Conformal Conic projection. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Restricted" at upper right and lower left margins. Includes index to published adjoining sheets 1:500,000 sectional aeronautical charts, legend, insignia of U.S. Dept. of Commerce and gradient of elevation chart. Shows roads, railroads, airfields, civil airports, radio ranges and stations, cities. towns, etc.
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[U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, United States. Department of Commerce]
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Sectional Aeronautical Chart. Dallas (Q-5) sheet. Lambert Conformal Conic projection. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Restricted" at upper right and lower left margins. Includes index to published adjoining sheets 1:500,000 sectional aeronautical charts, legend, insignia of U.S. Dept. of Commerce and gradient of elevation chart. Shows roads, railroads, airfields, civil airports, radio ranges and stations, cities. towns, etc.
Author
[U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, United States. Department of Commerce]
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Sectional Aeronautical Chart. Douglas (P-3) sheet. 44-2, 44-8 at lower left. Lambert Conformal Conic projection. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. "Restricted" at upper left and lower right margins. Coverage includes portions of Arizona and New Mexico. Portions of Mexico not mapped. Includes index to published adjoining sheets 1:500,000 sectional aeronautical charts, legend, insignia of U.S. Dept. of Commerce and gradient of elevation chart. Shows roads, railroads, airfields, civil airports, radio ranges and stations, cities. towns, etc.
Author
[U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, United States. Department of Commerce]
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Sectional Aeronautical Chart. Prescott (R-3) sheet. Lambert Conformal Conic projection. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. "Restricted" at upper right and lower left margins. Coverage includes portions of Arizona and New Mexico. Includes index to published adjoining sheets 1:500,000 sectional aeronautical charts, legend, insignia of U.S. Dept. of Commerce and gradient of elevation chart. Shows roads, railroads, airfields, civil airports, radio ranges and stations, cities. towns, etc.
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Kellogg Company
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Color pictorial map of the United States. 29x43, folds to 9.5x22 in mailer envelope " from Home Economic Department Kellogg's in Battle Creek, Mich. to Mr. Ed. Collins, Boscobel, Wis. 3." Map includes text box on the bottom left and right "The story of Indian Corn" and "Facts about Kellogg's. Shows state boundaries, major cities, agriculture products, industry, livestock, forests, and compass rose oriented with the north to upper left margin. Small inset photos show original home of Corn Flakes - 1906 on top, and Home of Kellog's , Battle Creek, Mich." on the bottom. On verso: a printed form of letter headed " "A message to teachers" from Kellogg's Home Economic Department, signed by Barbara B. Brooks. and illustrated page titled "the story of corn and Corn flakes".
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Bush, M.E.
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Vignette, date, and locale of each event.
Author
[Harolds Club, Eddy, Gerald]
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Pictorial map, double sided, continues on verso, on sheet 68x10, printed on yellow paper, folded into 23x10. Drawn by Gerald Eddy. Date estimated. Highway system begins in Fairbanks, Alaska, with route south to Reno Nevada and continues on verso from Reno to Mexican border to Guatemala. Shows boundaries, major cities, landmarks, buildings, distances, rivers, lakes, etc. Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights.
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[Harolds Club, Eddy, Gerald]
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Pictorial map, double sided, continues on verso, on sheet 68x10, printed on yellow paper, folded into 23x10. Drawn by Gerald Eddy. Date estimated. Highway system begins in Fairbanks, Alaska, with route south to Reno Nevada and continues on verso from Reno to Mexican border to Guatemala. Shows boundaries, major cities, landmarks, buildings, distances, rivers, lakes, etc. Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights.
Author
[Harolds Club, Eddy, Gerald]
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Pictorial map, double sided, on sheet 68x10, printed on yellow paper, folded into 23x10. Drawn by Gerald Eddy. Highway begins in Fairbanks, Alaska, with route south to Reno Nevada and continues on verso from Reno to the Pueblo, Mexico. Shows boundaries, major cities, landmarks, buildings, distances, rivers, lakes, etc. Notes: "This map points out the logical western route connecting Alaska to Mexico, and provided as a public service by Harold Club, Reno, Nevada. Intermittent mileage is shown between stars". Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights.
Author
[Harolds Club, Eddy, Gerald]
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Pictorial map, double sided, on sheet 68x10, printed on yellow paper, folded into 23x10. Drawn by Gerald Eddy. Highway begins in Fairbanks, Alaska, with route south to Reno Nevada and continues on verso from Reno to the Pueblo, Mexico. Shows boundaries, major cities, landmarks, buildings, distances, rivers, lakes, etc. Notes: "This map points out the logical western route connecting Alaska to Mexico, and provided as a public service by Harold Club, Reno, Nevada. Intermittent mileage is shown between stars". Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights.
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