Covers: (Penn., N.Y., New England) Railroad Map of the United States.
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Covers: (Penn., N.Y., New England) Railroad Map of the United States.
Short Title
Publisher:
Rand McNally & Co. Chicago
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Rand McNally & Co. Chicago
Publisher
Type:
Case Map
Type
Case Map
Type
Obj Height cm:
29
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29
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Obj Width cm:
24
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24
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Note:
This is the New York, Pennsylvania, New England section of the larger map.
Note
This is the New York, Pennsylvania, New England section of the larger map.
Note
Reference:
Modelski p 12.
Reference
Modelski p 12.
Reference
State/Province:
Connecticut; Massachusetts; New Jersey; New York; Pennsylvania
State
Connecticut; Massachusetts; New Jersey; New York; Pennsylvania
State/Province
Subject:
Railroad
Subject
Railroad
Subject
Full Title:
(Covers to) Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States. Scale: 8 miles to one inch. Showing all railroads, each in a separate color, and all railroad stations in large, plain type. This is the New York section, only, of the above-named map. (Below the neatline) Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States, Copyright, 1888 by Rand, McNally & Co. Copyright, 1891 by Rand, McNally & Co.
Full_Title
(Covers to) Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States. Scale: 8 miles to one inch. Showing all railroads, each in a separate color, and all railroad stations in large, plain type. This is the New York section, only, of the above-named map. (Below the neatline) Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States, Copyright, 1888 by Rand, McNally & Co. Copyright, 1891 by Rand, McNally & Co.
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List No:
5802L
List_No
5802L
List No
Series No:
24
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24
Series No
Publication Author:
Rand McNally and Company
Publication_Author
Rand McNally and Company
Publication Author
Pub Date:
1891
Pub_Date
1891
Pub Date
Pub Title:
Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States. Scale: 8 miles to one inch. Showing all railroads, each in a separate color, and all railroad stations in large, plain type. (Below the neatline) Rand, McNally & Co.'s Shippers' Railway Map of the United States, Copyright, 1891 by Rand, McNally & Co.
Pub_Title
Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States. Scale: 8 miles to one inch. Showing all railroads, each in a separate color, and all railroad stations in large, plain type. (Below the neatline) Rand, McNally & Co.'s Shippers' Railway Map of the United States, Copyright, 1891 by Rand, McNally & Co.
Pub Title
Pub Reference:
Modelski p 12.
Pub_Reference
Modelski p 12.
Pub Reference
Pub Note:
This a huge 13 part map of the United States railroads from the east coast to the 105th meridian. When all 13 parts are joined, they form a map more than 12 feet high by 20 feet wide. Railroads are shown in great detail at a scale of 8 miles to 1 inch, making this one of the largest scale railroad maps of the late 19th century. 2 additional maps show the U.S. from the west coast east to the 93rd meridian, at a smaller scale. Each one of the parts is dissected and folded into covers with "President's Office, I.C.R.R. CO." stamped in gold, along with the major cities that form the boundaries of the section. The I.C.R.R. was the Illinois Central Railroad and Stuyvesant Fish was its president from 1887 to 1906, so these maps were most likely his personal copies. Also included in the set are two additional maps of the US west to the pacific, at a smaller scale.
Pub_Note
This a huge 13 part map of the United States railroads from the east coast to the 105th meridian. When all 13 parts are joined, they form a map more than 12 feet high by 20 feet wide. Railroads are shown in great detail at a scale of 8 miles to 1 inch, making this one of the largest scale railroad maps of the late 19th century. 2 additional maps show the U.S. from the west coast east to the 93rd meridian, at a smaller scale. Each one of the parts is dissected and folded into covers with "President's Office, I.C.R.R. CO." stamped in gold, along with the major cities that form the boundaries of the section. The I.C.R.R. was the Illinois Central Railroad and Stuyvesant Fish was its president from 1887 to 1906, so these maps were most likely his personal copies. Also included in the set are two additional maps of the US west to the pacific, at a smaller scale.