COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Author:
Baker, Harriet E.
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Baker, Harriet E.
Author
false
Date:
1819
date
1819
Date
false
Short Title:
Virginia
short_title
Virginia
Short Title
false
Publisher:
Manuscript
publisher
Manuscript
Publisher
false
Publisher Location:
Windsor, Vermont.
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Windsor, Vermont.
Publisher Location
false
Type:
Atlas Map
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Atlas Map
Type
false
Obj Height cm:
13
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13
Obj Height cm
false
Obj Width cm:
17
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17
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false
Scale 1:
None shown
scale_1
None shown
Scale 1
false
Note:
Outline color map by county. Showing cities and towns, and rivers. Relief shown by hachures.
note
Outline color map by county. Showing cities and towns, and rivers. Relief shown by hachures.
Note
false
Reference:
(Regarding the Henshaw Book, our 2501.000) - Bethany Nowviskie, “‘Inventing the Map’ in the Digital Humanities (A Young Lady’s Primer).” in Visualizing the Archive, special issue of Poetess Archive Journal, vol 2. no. 1, 2010: 1-46.
reference
(Regarding the Henshaw Book, our 2501.000) - Bethany Nowviskie, “‘Inventing the Map’ in the Digital Humanities (A Young Lady’s Primer).” in Visualizing the Archive, special issue of Poetess Archive Journal, vol 2. no. 1, 2010: 1-46.
Reference
false
Country:
United States
country
United States
Country
false
State/Province:
Virginia
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Virginia
State/Province
false
Subject:
School
subject
School
Subject
false
Subject:
Children's Maps
subject
Children's Maps
Subject
false
Full Title:
Virginia. (to accompany) Harriet E. Baker's Book of Penmanship & Map. At Mr. Dunham's School Windsor Vermont March 31, 1819.
full_title
Virginia. (to accompany) Harriet E. Baker's Book of Penmanship & Map. At Mr. Dunham's School Windsor Vermont March 31, 1819.
Full Title
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List No:
8307.038
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8307.038
List No
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Page No:
38
page_no
38
Page No
false
Series No:
38
series_no
38
Series No
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Publication Author:
Baker, Harriet E.
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Baker, Harriet E.
Publication Author
false
Pub Date:
1819
pub_date
1819
Pub Date
false
Pub Title:
Harriet E. Baker's Book of Penmanship & Maps. At Mr. Dunham's School Windsor Vermont March 31, 1819.
pub_title
Harriet E. Baker's Book of Penmanship & Maps. At Mr. Dunham's School Windsor Vermont March 31, 1819.
Pub Title
false
Pub Reference:
None found.
pub_reference
None found.
Pub Reference
false
Pub Note:
The existence of this book of penmanship throws interesting light on our other book of penmanship by Frances Henshaw, our 2501.000. This book by Harriet Baker is dated four years earlier, 1819, and from another school in Windsor, Vermont (Henshaw's school was in Middlebury, Vermont). Generally, the two books follow very similar structure, both the text and the maps, which would indicate that the production of these books of penmanship was more frequent than previously thought and also suggests that there was a common template used, even by different schools, in their construction. It can be said that Baker's maps are exquisite, perhaps a bit more so than Henshaw's, but Henshaw's text descriptions of the states are more elaborate than Baker's. For some reason, Baker omits maps of New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan, while including descriptions of most of them. Henshaw has no map or description of Michigan or Illinois. For the sources of the maps and text, see our entry for Henshaw's book, 2501.000. The Osher Map Library has a copy of another book of penmanship, also from Mr. Dunham's School in Windsor Vermont, titled “Catharine M. Cook’s Book of Penmanship at Mr. Dunham’s School, Windsor, Vermont, June 15th, 1818”
pub_note
The existence of this book of penmanship throws interesting light on our other book of penmanship by Frances Henshaw, our 2501.000. This book by Harriet Baker is dated four years earlier, 1819, and from another school in Windsor, Vermont (Henshaw's school was in Middlebury, Vermont). Generally, the two books follow very similar structure, both the text and the maps, which would indicate that the production of these books of penmanship was more frequent than previously thought and also suggests that there was a common template used, even by different schools, in their construction. It can be said that Baker's maps are exquisite, perhaps a bit more so than Henshaw's, but Henshaw's text descriptions of the states are more elaborate than Baker's. For some reason, Baker omits maps of New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan, while including descriptions of most of them. Henshaw has no map or description of Michigan or Illinois. For the sources of the maps and text, see our entry for Henshaw's book, 2501.000. The Osher Map Library has a copy of another book of penmanship, also from Mr. Dunham's School in Windsor Vermont, titled “Catharine M. Cook’s Book of Penmanship at Mr. Dunham’s School, Windsor, Vermont, June 15th, 1818”
Pub Note
false
Pub List No:
8307.000
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8307.000
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false
Pub Type:
Manuscript Map
pub_type
Manuscript Map
Pub Type
false
Pub Type:
National Atlas
pub_type
National Atlas
Pub Type
false
Pub Maps:
14
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14
Pub Maps
false
Pub Height cm:
25
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25
Pub Height cm
false
Pub Width cm:
20
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20
Pub Width cm
false
Image No:
8307038.jp2
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8307038.jp2
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Download 1:
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<a href=https://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/download.pl?image=/153/8307038.jp2 target=_blank>Full Image Download in JP2 Format</a>
Download 1
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Download 2:
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<a href="https://www.extensis.com/support/geoviewer-9" target="_blank">GeoViewer for JP2 and SID files</a>
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Authors:
Baker, Harriet E.
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Baker, Harriet E.
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