Cram’s Superior Map of Ohio Showing Counties, County Seats, Cities, Post Offices, Railroad Stations, Villages, Etc. with Distances between Stations on Railroads. Chicago: George F. Cram Company, “1920 Census edition.” 40 x 48 in. plus approx. 8 in at top (blank), linen backed. Roller is wood with metal furniture. Counties in color with darker outlines. Bottom 6 in. or so with index list. Linen fells “plasticized” (as made). Slight surface soil. Toning of bottom – outer part when rolled. Very good. Roller works. The National Farm Paper, Farm & Fireside. Three maps bound with metal strip at top, all printed front and back. Chicago: Geographical Publishing Co., 1917. 27.75 x 35.5 in. First map shows a spherical projection of the world with 24 heads of state and national flags around three sides. Larger photos of President Wilson and Vice President Thos. Marshall in Upper left and right of globe. Two smaller insets of the arctic and Antarctic lower left and right. Bottom with map of Panama Canal. On verso, American and European views: state buildings – U.S. Capitol, White House, Smithsonian, Big Ben, Mosque of Sophia in Constantinople, etc. Second map of U.S. and Central America, “Commercial America Showing United States, Mexico, Canada, Central America and Panama Canal Zone.” Includes steamship routes, cables lines and military roads. Verso with U.S. “defenses and defenders:” President Wilson; Secretary of the Navy Joseph Daniels; Secretary of War Newton Baker; Rear Admirals Charles Badger and Frank Mayo; Chief of Staff Leonard Wood and Major General John Pershing. Third map: Western Battle Front / Nieuport to Reims. Includes mostly France and Belgium. Eleven war photos along sides, including soldier in gas mask, Zepplin over Paris, soldiers digging trenches. Verso with map of Franco-German war front and Map of Italian Battle Front, plus three photos [armored car, invention to clear torpedoes (“torpedo catcher”) and British “bomb-gun”]. Condition: Some toning, scattered water spots, one large tear at bottom of third map, with several small tears at bottom of other two. Filthy (coal dust), especially at top. Plus: 1918 County Colored Commercial & Library Map of the United States. George F. Cram Co. Publishers, 1917. Label affixed with “Finished with Parcel Post Zones and sold by E.C. Pendleton / P.O. Box 5 / Columbus, Ohio.” Two wood rollers, linen edges, varnished. Census data along sides given to towns over 5000 population. Presidents with facsimile signatures at top to Woodrow Wilson. On verso: Cram’s Globular World Map. Two hemispheres with flags, coats or arms around sides; census data along sides. Insets (1) “Cuba,” (2) “Philippine Islands,” (3) “Porto Rico,” and (4) “Republic of Panama & Canal Zone.” Water stain right side. Heavy toning at bottom where in contact with roller. Tear top center ca 6 in. long.
Cram’s Superior Map of Ohio Showing Counties, County Seats, Cities, Post Offices, Railroad Stations, Villages, Etc. with Distances between Stations on Railroads. Chicago: George F. Cram Company, “1920 Census edition.” 40 x 48 in. plus approx. 8 in at top (blank), linen backed. Roller is wood with metal furniture. Counties in color with darker outlines. Bottom 6 in. or so with index list. Linen fells “plasticized” (as made). Slight surface soil. Toning of bottom – outer part when rolled. Very good. Roller works. The National Farm Paper, Farm & Fireside. Three maps bound with metal strip at top, all printed front and back. Chicago: Geographical Publishing Co., 1917. 27.75 x 35.5 in. First map shows a spherical projection of the world with 24 heads of state and national flags around three sides. Larger photos of President Wilson and Vice President Thos. Marshall in Upper left and right of globe. Two smaller insets of the arctic and Antarctic lower left and right. Bottom with map of Panama Canal. On verso, American and European views: state buildings – U.S. Capitol, White House, Smithsonian, Big Ben, Mosque of Sophia in Constantinople, etc. Second map of U.S. and Central America, “Commercial America Showing United States, Mexico, Canada, Central America and Panama Canal Zone.” Includes steamship routes, cables lines and military roads. Verso with U.S. “defenses and defenders:” President Wilson; Secretary of the Navy Joseph Daniels; Secretary of War Newton Baker; Rear Admirals Charles Badger and Frank Mayo; Chief of Staff Leonard Wood and Major General John Pershing. Third map: Western Battle Front / Nieuport to Reims. Includes mostly France and Belgium. Eleven war photos along sides, including soldier in gas mask, Zepplin over Paris, soldiers digging trenches. Verso with map of Franco-German war front and Map of Italian Battle Front, plus three photos [armored car, invention to clear torpedoes (“torpedo catcher”) and British “bomb-gun”]. Condition: Some toning, scattered water spots, one large tear at bottom of third map, with several small tears at bottom of other two. Filthy (coal dust), especially at top. Plus: 1918 County Colored Commercial & Library Map of the United States. George F. Cram Co. Publishers, 1917. Label affixed with “Finished with Parcel Post Zones and sold by E.C. Pendleton / P.O. Box 5 / Columbus, Ohio.” Two wood rollers, linen edges, varnished. Census data along sides given to towns over 5000 population. Presidents with facsimile signatures at top to Woodrow Wilson. On verso: Cram’s Globular World Map. Two hemispheres with flags, coats or arms around sides; census data along sides. Insets (1) “Cuba,” (2) “Philippine Islands,” (3) “Porto Rico,” and (4) “Republic of Panama & Canal Zone.” Water stain right side. Heavy toning at bottom where in contact with roller. Tear top center ca 6 in. long.
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