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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Author:
Howe, Samuel Gridley
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Howe, Samuel Gridley
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Author:
Ruggles, Stephen P.
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Ruggles, Stephen P.
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Date:
1837
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1837
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Short Title:
Pennsylvania.
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Pennsylvania.
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Publisher:
New England Institution for the Education of the Blind
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New England Institution for the Education of the Blind
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Publisher Location:
Boston
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Boston
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Type:
Atlas Map
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Atlas Map
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Obj Height cm:
22
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22
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Obj Width cm:
27
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Scale 1:
2,595,500
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Note:
Embossed for use by the blind.
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Embossed for use by the blind.
Note
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Reference:
P10471; Mapline No. 6 June 1977, "Early Map for the Blind"; L.E. Richards 1909, "Letters and Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe".
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P10471; Mapline No. 6 June 1977, "Early Map for the Blind"; L.E. Richards 1909, "Letters and Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe".
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State/Province:
Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania
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Full Title:
Map of Pennsylvania.
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Map of Pennsylvania.
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List No:
5956.019
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5956.019
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Series No:
19
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19
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Publication Author:
Howe, Samuel Gridley
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Howe, Samuel Gridley
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Publication Author:
Ruggles, Stephen P.
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Ruggles, Stephen P.
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Pub Date:
1837
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1837
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Pub Title:
atlas of the united states, Printed for the use of the blind, at the expense of John C. Cray; under the direction of s.g. howe. at the n.e. institution for the education of the blind. boston 1837.
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atlas of the united states, Printed for the use of the blind, at the expense of John C. Cray; under the direction of s.g. howe. at the n.e. institution for the education of the blind. boston 1837.
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Pub Reference:
P10471; Mapline No. 6 June 1977, "Early Map for the Blind"; L.E. Richards 1909, "Letters and Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe".
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P10471; Mapline No. 6 June 1977, "Early Map for the Blind"; L.E. Richards 1909, "Letters and Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe".
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Pub Note:
According to Rick Brown, editor-in-chief of HistoryBuff.com, "The New England Institution for the Education of the Blind (Boston), under the direction of Samuel Gridley Howe, obtained their first printing press in 1835. From this press they began publishing several works in the tactile (raised letter) format. By 1842, they had produced the New Testament, the complete text of the Bible, a Universal History, as well as geography, grammar, and spelling books." This institution was the pioneering American concern for publishing for the blind and this was one of their first books and apparently the second version of the geography atlas with embossed maps and specially designed text. Twenty-four states mapped. Reputedly 50 copies printed, 4 extant. This copy lacks maps of Indiana and Virginia and the text leaves for Ohio and Virginia; these missing parts are provided in the online version with images from a copy owned by Michael Zinman. Atlas was actually prepared by Samuel P. Ruggles. In raised symbology, the atlas shows the outline of each state, rivers and other water bodies, cities, longitudes, latitudes, and mountains. Accompanying embossed text describes the map features in some detail, and the state's area, population, climate, commerce, etc. The atlas was the first intended to be used by the blind without the assistance of a sighted person. Page condition excellent and very clean.
pub_note
According to Rick Brown, editor-in-chief of HistoryBuff.com, "The New England Institution for the Education of the Blind (Boston), under the direction of Samuel Gridley Howe, obtained their first printing press in 1835. From this press they began publishing several works in the tactile (raised letter) format. By 1842, they had produced the New Testament, the complete text of the Bible, a Universal History, as well as geography, grammar, and spelling books." This institution was the pioneering American concern for publishing for the blind and this was one of their first books and apparently the second version of the geography atlas with embossed maps and specially designed text. Twenty-four states mapped. Reputedly 50 copies printed, 4 extant. This copy lacks maps of Indiana and Virginia and the text leaves for Ohio and Virginia; these missing parts are provided in the online version with images from a copy owned by Michael Zinman. Atlas was actually prepared by Samuel P. Ruggles. In raised symbology, the atlas shows the outline of each state, rivers and other water bodies, cities, longitudes, latitudes, and mountains. Accompanying embossed text describes the map features in some detail, and the state's area, population, climate, commerce, etc. The atlas was the first intended to be used by the blind without the assistance of a sighted person. Page condition excellent and very clean.
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Pub List No:
5956.000
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5956.000
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Pub Type:
National Atlas
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National Atlas
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Pub Type:
School Atlas
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School Atlas
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Pub Maps:
24
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24
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Pub Height cm:
29
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29
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Pub Width cm:
24
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Image No:
5956019
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5956019
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Download 1:
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Authors:
Howe, Samuel Gridley; Ruggles, Stephen P.
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