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Best Seller | This land ownership map of Galveston County was originally produced in 1892. These unique maps were created to indicate owner plot number and in many cases the property owner's names. Land ownership maps are less common and share an interesting... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Produced and published by an early pioneer of the form, Albert Ruger, this bird's eye perspective captures Dayton, Ohio, in a period of significant growth and transformation only five years after the conclusion of the American Civil War as residents... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This restored relief map of the Rocky Mountain National Park captures the essence of America’s fascination with western lore and presents a striking visual that takes the viewer back in time. Officially signed into law on January 26, 1915 by President... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
By the time of this map’s publication, the San Fernando Valley had seen rapid expansion and an economic shift from a largely agrarian community with vast farms and ranches to a bustling suburb of Los Angeles following its annexation in 1915. The... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This guide and trail map of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park highlights the North Carolina, Tennessee border, and the Appalachian Trail. Every trail and campsite has been indexed for a thorough depiction of this iconic piece of the American... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
As one of the most expansive and lush states in the country, California has always loomed large in the consciousness of the American West. In the late 1800's this expansion was no longer by horse and wagon and the steam engine was charging forward. Our... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Published during a time of significant growth, transformation, and prosperity, this unique depiction of one of the most iconic cities of the Northeast was produced by noted Boston-based mapmakers Sampson, Murdock & Co. The city had experienced a boom... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Produced only two years following the conclusion of the American Civil War, this bird's eye perspective was published by one of the early pioneers of the form Albert Ruger. Ruger was the first American cartographer to achieve success with the bird's... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced only three years after the conclusion of the American Civil War, this bird's eye perspective by Albert Ruger depicts Marion, Iowa, in a period of significant growth and transformation as residents and merchants flocked to the region eager for... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
By 1887 Indian territory shared what would become the state boundaries for present-day Oklahoma. Its primary residents were comprised of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribes, and this map shows land divisions across tribal... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Initially published in 1888, this Railway map was produced by one of the most well-known 19th-century map makers George Cram. Cram’s company went on to become the first American company to release a World Atlas in 1901. This incredibly detailed... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by William Faden during his role as Geographer to the King, this detailed depiction of the iconic Irish City of Dublin bears a distinctive style and classic aesthetic that immediately transports the viewer back in time, creating an indelible... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
The Korean Peninsula was divided into North and South Korea in 1945 with the Soviets backing the North, while the United States would run a trustee administration South of the 38th Parallel. This agreement was reached following the surrender of Japan... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the banks of the iconic Mississippi River, Alton, Illinois, is part of the St. Louis metroplex. It has a distinct history that dates back to 1818, when it was established to ferry travelers across the river. This bird's eye perspective was... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This guide and trail map of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park highlights the North Carolina, Tennessee border, and the Appalachian Trail. Every trail and campsite has been indexed for a thorough depiction of this iconic piece of the American... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Ohio's extensive rail lines allowed the city to expand significantly during the nineteenth century and spurred population growth and economic prosperity. As construction of railroads increased access, many immigrants flocked to urban centers eager for... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Produced under the direction of the third US National Park Director Arno B. Cammerer, this base map of the iconic Great Smoky Mountains was released in the same year as the park’s opening in 1934. President Franklin Roosevelt officially opened the park... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Batavia is the oldest city in Kane County, one of the collar counties of Chicago, and is part of the Tri-City area. First settled in 1833, Batavia would not be officially incorporated until 1872 and was experiencing a period of significant growth at... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Established in 1934, the Great Smoky Mountain National Park remains one of the most iconic natural spaces in the country. As a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Smokies receive more than eleven million visitors annually. This depiction... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Produced and illustrated by one of the most prolific American lithographers and cartographers, Henry Wellge, this birds-eye perspective of Key West shows the iconic line of islands in a period of significant growth and transformation. Wellge is among... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This depiction of Wisconsin's state capital Madison shows the iconic northern city in a period of significant growth, transformation, and economic prosperity as the nation nears the close of the nineteenth century. Named after the fourth President... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located at the confluence of the Ohio and Licking Rivers, Cincinnati was experiencing significant growth, prosperity, and transformation during the 1840s. By 1841, when this map was produced, Cincinnati was the sixth-largest city in the United States,... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Illustrated by Rochester, NY-born American artist Frank Hamilton Taylor, this stunning birds-eye perspective shows Ocean City, NJ, in a period of significant growth and transformation. Taylor's work is noted for its clean lines, use of stark contrast... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the banks of the iconic Mississippi River, Dubuque is part of the so-called tristate region where Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin share a border and remains an important cultural and economic hub for the Midwest for importing and exporting... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced under the direction of the third US National Park Director Arno B. Cammerer, this base map of the iconic Great Smoky Mountains was released in the same year as the park’s opening in 1934. President Franklin Roosevelt officially opened the park... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the banks of the iconic Mississippi River, Dubuque is part of the so-called tristate region where Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin share a border and remains an important cultural and economic hub for the Midwest for importing and exporting... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Ohio's extensive rail lines allowed the city to expand significantly during the nineteenth century and spurred population growth and economic prosperity. As construction of railroads increased access, many immigrants flocked to urban centers eager for... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
The Korean Peninsula bears a rich history and distinct culture dating back to the first millennium. The Peninsula gained freedom from Japanese rule following their surrender following the conclusion of the Pacific Theater in World War II. This marked a... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by iconic American mapmaker Rand McNally, this depiction of Oklahoma and Indian Territory was published just two years after the state was opened for general settlement. Previously the territory was considered Indian Territory, but two... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Produced and published by one of the early pioneers of the form, this birds eye perspective illustrates Belleville, Illinois, in a period of significant growth and prosperity in the years following the conclusion of the American Civil War. Albert Ruger... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Produced only two years following the conclusion of the American Civil War, this bird's eye perspective was published by one of the early pioneers of the form Albert Ruger. Ruger was the first American cartographer to achieve success with the bird's... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced and published some sixteen years before the completion of the iconic park, this stunning depiction of Central Park illustrates the significance and importance of one of New York’s most recognizable features. The first proposals for the park... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the eastern bank of the iconic Hudson River, Troy, NY, has long been a center in the Albany metropolitan area. The city has deep bonds with both Albany and Schenectady, which form the so-called Capital District. The Dutch began settling the... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Situated on the iconic Chattahoochee River banks, Columbus, Georgia, has an enduring history and place in the American South. Produced and published by one of the most prominent cartographers of the nineteenth century, Henry Wellge, this stunning... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by prominent Philadelphia engravers and publishers Worley & Bracher, this cadastral map depicts land ownership, with the major towns of Trenton, Humboldt, Rutherford, and more featured as insets. Gibson County in western Tennessee has remained... ... more | $64.99 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located some twenty miles northwest of Detroit, Pontiac was founded in 1818 and holds a rich history in the development of the region throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The city was first incorporated in 1861, and many residents flocked... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the western shore of Lake Michigan at the Sheboygan River mouth, the city remains one of the most recognized cities that border the Great Lakes. Sheboygan, Wisconsin was experiencing a period of significant growth and transformation as the... ... more | $89.99 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
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