In 1539, Hernando de Soto's army marched past “great fields of corn, beans, and squash” spread as far as the eye could see. A century later, those fields lay in ruin.
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—AMERICA’s WESTERN FRONTIERS: The Story of the Explorers and Settlers Who Opened Up the Trans-Mississippi West —1st American Edition — Comprehensive chronicle of the American West from pre-Columbian times through the middle of the 20th century —Illustrated with maps, drawings, and photographs — See photos for condition and content
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Brightly Colored as issued. Published and issued in 1911, from Cram's Atlas, not a modern copy! Super Clean, Map is Near Mint. Clean bright and tight. Double page One sheet. Map is Near Mint and the color is orginial as issued, no foxing, no toning.
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The product is an antique 1893 map of Chicago, measuring 14”x11”, depicting the city during the late 19th century. Printed using lithography technique, this original antique piece showcases the layout and landmarks of Chicago in Illinois, United States of America. This historical map offers a glimpse into the past, providing valuable information for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of antique maps and American cities.
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Edition : cooperation pedagogique, France, c. 1950, 20th Century. Condition : good condition, a small repair in the lower margin, on strong paper.
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Excellent condition!
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This 22 1/2" x 14 1/2" map is in FINE condition with very light tone predominantly in the margins, a 1/4" closed tear in the bottom margin, and a fold in the middle as issued, from a disbound Cram's atlas ©1902.
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When it was published in Paris in 1799, this map was unlike any other of the region published so far. Despite being issued shortly before the dawn of the 19th century, this was the first printed map to show a whole range of geographic features.
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