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  1. Swansea and Gower (Cassini Old Series Historical Map)
  2. Chelmsford (Cassini Popular Edition Historical Map)

141. First Maps About Cleveland And The Western Reserve
Many of these maps are owned by the Western Reserver historical Society may be seen on a color microfilm in the WRHS Library.
http://www.csuohio.edu/CUT/firsts.htm
FIRST MAPS OF CLEVELAND AND THE WESTERN RESERVE Many of these maps are owned by the Western Reserver Historical Society may be seen on a color microfilm in the WRHS Library. SOUTHERN SHORE OF LAKE ERIE First maps of northern Ohio and the south shore of Lake Erie, before the Western Reserve:
  • David Brose's article Explorations in the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History covers this period and it's maps well. Also see Thomas H. Smith's 1977 book The Mapping of Ohio. (Kent State University Press)
THE WESTERN RESERVE First manuscript maps to show the Western Reserve:
  • Holland Land Company map of 1795. - This is a map produced for the owners of the Holland Land Company, in Amsterdam, who then owned a huge tract in upstate New York. They were interested in purchasing the Connecticut Western Reserve and dispatched one of their American surveyors, Ellicott, who produced this map. The map offers little more than an overview of the Reserve's outline, the Cuyahoga River and some generic fill about forests, but it predates anything produced by the Connecticut Land Company, who eventually did purchase the Reserve. The original manuscript map is in Amesterdam, but the SUNY/Fredonia made a 2/3 color copy of the map and has offered reprints for sale. Check the Western Reserve Historical Society gift shop, too. John Heckewelder's map of 1796.

142. Balson Holdings Family Trust
historical collections including politics, maps, coins, bank notes, and African artifacts.
http://www.bhft.com/
The Balson Holdings Family Trust holds several valuable and unique collections and works including old maps; political memorabilia; African artifacts and death masks; South African and Fijian numismatic items; old and rare books; one-of-a-kind dolls (works of art) as well as valuable and cutting-edge Internet sites that forged the roads that we now travel on-line. Scott Balson has developed many unique collections over a lifetime basing his selection on quality and historical significance over price. This standard, when linked with his dogged determination to acquire elusive and valuable pieces is the foundation to these unique and valuable collections. A true innovator, Scott pioneered computer based marketing in Australia long before the Internet became a commercial commodity. In the last few years Scott has written six books and published many others through his publishing company author.com.au . He owns several Internet companies including i1.com.au (his Internet Service Provider business) Global Web Builders (his web building business)

143. Maryland State Archives
Includes the online Maryland Manual, and information about doing research in their collections of vital records, historical files, newspapers, maps, photographs, and art.
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/
You must have Javascript enabled to see this menu. Contact Us Search the Archives General Information About the Archives All about Maryland Archives of Maryland Online Government House ... Staff Favorites Family History Research Maryland Manual On-Line What's New Features Job Announcements New Atlas of Historical Maps Order Digital Images from Archives' Collections Beneath the Underground: ... The Underground Railroad in Maryland
350 Rowe Boulevard - Annapolis, MD 21401
410-260-6400 / MD toll free: 800-235-4045 / tty: 800-735-2258
email: archives@mdsa.net

144. Ordnance Survey Britain's National Mapping Agency For Best Of British Maps And M
Ordnance Survey produces digital and paper maps and OS MasterMap for business, leisure, historical mapping, historical Map Data, Points of Interest
http://www.ordsvy.gov.uk/
This website looks much better and has extra features in a browser that supports the latest web standards. Find out more www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/ Site help Site map ... Cymraeg / Welsh
DATA FOR BUSINESS How can we help yours? PARTNERSHIPS Exciting collaborative opportunities are available with Ordnance Survey right now!
BUSINESS PRODUCTS Let us help you find the right product , or if you know the product name then select from the list below: OS MasterMap OS MasterMap Topography OS MasterMap Imagery OS MasterMap ITN OS MasterMap Address Land-Line Pre-Build data Superplan Data Superplan plots Aerial photography Landplan OS Street View OS Locator 1:10 000 Scale Raster 1:25 000 Scale Raster 1:50 000 Scale Raster 1:50 000 Scale Gazetteer 1:250 000 Scale Raster Strategi Meridian 2 MiniScale ADDRESS-POINT Code-Point Code-Point with polygons Boundary-Line Admin boundary maps SABE ED-LINE OSCAR Asset-Manager OSCAR Traffic-Manager Land-Form PROFILE Land-Form PROFILE Plus Land-Form PANORAMA Historical mapping Historical Map Data Points of Interest
MAP SHOP Buy a paper map of...

145. Murray Hudson
Dealer in antiquarian books, globes, maps, and historical prints, based in Tennessee. Includes detailed inventory, terms and conditions for sales, and an article how about the owner got involved in map collecting.
http://www.murrayhudson.com/

146. ACLF
historical photos, drawings, paintings and maps, with commentary.
http://www.lmu.livjm.ac.uk/lhol/

147. What's Cool About Maps? Michigan Historical Museum
The What's Cool About maps exhibit at the Michigan historical Museum, Lansing, features 29 historic maps of the Great Lakes region from 1669 to 1882.
http://www.sos.state.mi.us/history/museum/explore/museums/hismus/special/coolmap
Michigan.gov home HAL Home Special Exhibits 20th Century ... MI Historical Center Cool Maps
Home How Were These
Maps Made?
Filling in
the Blanks
... The Maps What's Cool About Maps? features 29 maps from the collection of the Jesse Besser Museum, Alpena, Michigan. The exhibit was at the Michigan Historical Museum, Lansing, Michigan, in 2001. This online minitour of the exhibit features one map from each of seven themes. Visit each of the themes by clicking on the titles in the left column. The map images were photographed under existing light conditions in the gallery. Click on a thumbnail to see a larger image. To read a brief description of each map in the exhibit, go to "The Maps."
Michigan Historical Center, Department of History, Arts and Libraries
Use and Reproduction Information

Send comments about this page to webspinners@michigan.gov Michigan.gov home HAL Home Special Exhibits 20th Century ... Security Policy

148. Exploration And Discovery Home Page
Searchable collection of historical manuscripts and maps, from the US Library of Congress.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/dsxphome.html
The Library of Congress Map Collections Cities/Towns Conservation/Environment Discovery/Exploration General Maps Cultural Landscapes Military Battles/Campaigns Transportation/Communication ... Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress Discovery and Exploration:
Search
Subject Index Creator Index Geographic Location Index ... Title Index This category documents the discovery and exploration with both manuscripts and published maps. Many of these maps reflect the European Age of Discoveries, dating from the late 15th century to the 17th century when Europeans were concerned primarily with determining the outline of the continents as they explored and mapped the coastal areas and the major waterways. Also included are 18th and 19th century maps documenting the exploration and mapping of the interior parts of the continents, reflecting the work of Lewis and Clark and subsequent government explorers and surveyors. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. The Library of Congress presents these documents as part of the record of the past. These primary historical documents reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. The Library of Congress does not endorse the views expressed in these collections, which may contain materials offensive to some readers.

149. MAPS AND THE HISTORICAL TOPOGRAPHY OF BEIRUT
These maps are thus historical sourcematerial of prime importance, as they illustrate the urban physiognomy of the city before its rapid expansion towards
http://almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/900/930/930.1/beirut/reconstruction/davie/Davie
MAPS AND THE HISTORICAL TOPOGRAPHY OF BEIRUT
MICHAEL F. DAVIE
Scanned from: Berytus, vol. 35, 1987, pp.141-164. by Elie Wardini.
The illustrations belonging to the article are:
ABSTRACT
Five maps of Beirut, draughted in the mid- 19th century were used to help explain the initial Bronze Age choice for urban settlement, then to discover the Hellenistic and Roman grid street-pattern which survived in the disposition of the modern souks. The maps were also used to propose possible sites for the hyppodrome of the city, and to locate the mideaval defences of Beirut.
THE MAPS
Two distinct groups of documents were used for this study. Those drawn between 1831 and 1840, are sketches perhaps produced from memory, on which some details of military interest were added. Those drawn in 1841-1842 are real topographical maps, containing all the information required for military operations in the area and for policing an occupied town. These maps were surveyed by military engineers, with state of the art instruments: in the 10 years between these dates, the whole of the Levant had suddenly become the theatre of intense rivalry between the European powers. Western military, political or economic interests in the Near East were no longer content with vague sketches of strategically important areas.

150. National Library Of Wales Map Collection
Collection overview with sample images of historical Welsh maps.
http://www.llgc.org.uk/dm/dm0067.htm
The Map Collection
The collection of maps, atlases, charts and early geographies in the Library, is the largest such collection in Wales. The collection deals with all kinds of mapping including town plans, estate and farm plans and sea charts. It continues to grow through legal deposit, purchase and gift.
Ordnance Survey Maps
By legal deposit the Library receives a copy of all maps commercially produced in the British Isles. This includes Ordnance Survey (OS) at all scales. OS SIMS (Survey Information on Microfilm) is also available for the whole of the British Isles at 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.
The Library has a comprehensive collection of 'historic' OS maps relating to Wales (e.g. an OS map of the centre of Cardiff, 1920 ) from the first 'One Inch to One Miles; survey of the early nineteenth century. There are photocopies for the counties of Wales of the original two-inch to the mile scale drawings of the OS made between 1809 and 1836 which formed the basis of the first edition One-Inch maps. Maps of medium scale (6":1 mile) and large scale (25":1 mile) appeared in the last quarter of the nineteenth century - the first edition published c.1870-90; second edition appeared c.1895-1905 and a third or provisional edition c.1919-1922 with a further update for some rapidly changing urban areas c.1937. (Large scale OS mapping of England and Scotland prior to 1987 is not available).
Historical and Antiquarian Maps
The Library's primary interest in Welsh mapping is also reflected in the historical map collection. The Library has twenty-two different editions of the five variant version of Humphrey Lhuyd's

151. WHKMLA : Historical Atlas, Netherlands Page
REFERENCE, Atlas van Nederland, Univ. Utrecht, in Dutch Historic maps of Dutch Cartographers, a few links, posted by Univ. Groningen
http://www.zum.de/whkmla/histatlas/lowcountries/haxnederland.html
Germany Belgium First posted on October 2nd 2002, last revised on May 6th 2005
click on the map to enlarge
"Textfiles" leads to files from WHKMLA
"Topical Maps" lead to further maps posted at WHKMLA
"External Maps" lead to maps posted elsewhere on the web
THE MIDDLE AGES
Textfiles : Middle Ages : The Netherlands and the Sea
Textfiles : Middle Ages : The Netherlands before the Burgundians, 1300-1490
Topical Map : Church Administration
UNIFICATION OF THE NETHERLANDS
Textfiles : The Burgundian Period, 1384-1515 Textfiles : The Habsburg Period, 1515-1580 External Online Maps : Burgundy , by Gerard von Hebel External Online Maps : Bishoprics after the Reform of 1559 prior to the Reform of 1559 , from Genea Knowhow, comment in Dutch REFORMATION, REVOLT AND PARTITION Texfiles : The Habsburg Period, 1515-1580 Textfiles : Suppression of Protestantism Textfiles : Dutch Revolt Topical Map : Church Administration, after Reform 1559 External Online Maps : The Netherlands 1559-1609 The Religious Situation in Europe about 1618 (map actually incorrect; N. Brabant, Limburg Catholic), from W. Shepherd's Historical Atlas, 1923, posted by Perry Castaneda Library, UTexas External Online Maps : Low Countries , by Gerard von Hebel DUTCH REPUBLIC Textfiles : Golden Age of the Dutch Republic, 1609-1648

152. Welcome To Ephemera Press
Publishes pictorial maps of New York City neighborhoods, focused on historical and cultural themes. Product descriptions, sample images, press clips, and information about company personnel.
http://ephemerapress.com/
Welcome to Ephemera Press a publishing company devoted to celebrating the history of popular culture, the fine arts, and trends in politics through the visual power of fine illustration. Ephemera Press is pleased to offer its series CultureMaps , illustrated map-poster-guides that explore the many legendary neighborhoods of New York that have inspired American creativity. PICTORIAL MAPS
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Each CultureMap explores a specific New York City neighborhood and features the homes and hangouts of artists, writers, musicians and other notables. These pictorial maps are illustrated by well-known artists and designed to be hung as wall posters. The backside of each map contains a carefully researched walking tour. CultureMaps can be purchased folded, flat or framed.
NEW POSTCARDS!
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Ephemera Press’ “Harlem Renaissance Map” has been approved by The New York Board of Education for use in Intermediate and Secondary Schools. Our CultureMaps series was recently the subject of a feature length article in the New York Times . You can read that story and other press reviews by visiting our PRESS page.

153. Historical Atlas Of Canada - Online Learning Project
maps, graphs and text based on print volumes and redesigned for online, interactive viewing. Includes downloadable data in tabular form as well as printable map images.
http://mercator.geog.utoronto.ca/hacddp/page1.htm

154. Maps
Collection finding guide and images of historical Long Island and New York maps.
http://www.stonybrook.edu/library/map/
Stony Brook Library Library Hours Mon-Thu: 8:30am-12am
Fri: 8:30 am - 8 pm
Sat: 10am - 6 pm
Sunday: 12pm - 12 am
exceptions and holidays
Contact Information Head: Godlind Johnson
Map Collection
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY
631.632.7148 (tel)
631.632.2364 (fax) Map-specific Resources: Library -wide Resources: Libraries Catalog GeoSciences Collection
Campus-wide Resources: SB Library Other Branch Libraries GeoSciences Dept For further information inquire at the information desk in the North Reading Room, or at the Reference Desk in the Central Reading Room

155. Notice To Forethought.net Customers
Publishes detailed Civil War battlefield maps. Products, vignettes, list of features included, and profiles of the battles. Company also offers custom cartography for historical and recreational maps.
http://dimensional.com/~trlhead/
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156. Historical Atlas Of The 20th Century
Large collection of colorcoded atlas maps showing world population, governments, wars, and other historical trends. Many include brief historical commentaries.
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/20centry.htm
Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century
First Placed Online: 18 October 1998 Last Updated: 25 March 2003 Always Under Construction Support This Site
Broad Outline
The Basics
  • How To Use This Atlas Start What's New? FAQ ... Links (if you don't find what you want on my site, try these.) History Site of the Fortnight Matthew White's Homepage
    Detailed Table of Contents
    The Basics:
    How To Use This Atlas:
  • Many of these maps are interactive. If you click on a place, you might zoom in and get more detail. Then again, you might not. Try it. Similarly, if you click on the legend to a map, you might get a more detailed explanation of the topic. Clicking on the arrows... ... will take you page by page through a specific subject, such as American History or Warfare. Clicking on the Contemporary Context button bar... ... will zoom out to show what's happening in the world at this time in a specific field of human activity. The icons symbolize Cities, Government, War, International Relations, Living Conditions and Economics , respectively. Although this atlas is non-linear in overall design, its backbone is probably the series of maps illustrating national political systems, so this is probably

157. The Pere Marquette Historical Society
Comprehensive historical information on the Pere Marquette Railroad, which served Michigan, Ontario, Indiana Illinois, Ohio and Wisconsin. Contains maps, equipment rosters, timelines and photos of preserved equipment.
http://www.pmhistsoc.org/
Site Contents: Joining the PMHS
PMHS Periodicals

Map of the PM's Routes

Map of PM Lines In Use
...
Related Links

PM Pacific #712 at Grand Ledge in November, 1937
William R. Dewey photo
Available Now! Welcome to the official web site of the Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc.! The Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc. (PMHS) was founded in 1995 as a means of collecting and disseminating information regarding the Pere Marquette Railroad. Our membership is made up of historians, former employees, modelers, and railfans. If you are interested in the PM, we encourage you to join The Pere Marquette operated over trackage stretching from Buffalo, New York to Chicago, and from Bay View (Petoskey) Michigan to Toledo, Ohio, with trackage in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Ontario. In addition to its strictly rail operations, the PM also operated railway car ferries on the Detroit and St. Clair rivers, and a fleet of car ferries from Ludington across Lake Michigan to Milwaukee, Kewaunee and Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Nearly all of the trackage CSX operates in Michigan today is former PM trackage. Please Note: The PMHS is unable to provide information regarding specific PM employees , as we do not possess any of the PM's employment records.

158. Visitalgarve.pt
Provides a comprehensive guide to the region, with details of towns, monuments, historical buildings and museums, accommodation, transport, events, entertainments, and weather. Road and beach maps.
http://www.rtalgarve.pt/
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159. The Atlas Of Canada - Home Page
Provides a dynamic and comprehensive collection of Canadian maps, with a number of views environment, people and society, economic, historical,
http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/
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160. Ireland's History In Maps - Irish History, Geography And Genealogy
historical Reference ( At this site ) Kingdoms, Clans and Surnames; Old Irish Kingdoms and Clans historical reference to supplement the maps.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/iremaps.htm
History + Geography + Genealogy
With a Special Focus on Ancient and Medieval Irish Tribes and Septs

Map Collection
B.C. xxx - Ice Ages and the Arrival of Humans.
B.C. xxx - Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages.
B.C. xxx - Celtic Ireland - Sons of Milidh.
A.D. - Conn of the Hundred Battles - The 'Annals'.
A.D. - Early People - Ptolemy's Map.
A.D. - Legendary Kings
A.D. - Royal Provinces and Sites.
A.D. - Arrival of Christianity. A.D. - Provinces and Tribes. A.D. - The Golden Age. A.D. - Kingdoms and Dynasties. A.D. - The Viking Era. A.D. - Viking Settlement and Impact. A.D. A.D. - Pre-Norman, Territories and Surnames. A.D. - Norman Invasion, Irish Surnames and 1st landings. A.D. - Medieval, Irish and Anglo Surnames. A.D.

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