Gray, Frank
Gray's New Map of New England
Gray, Frank – Gray's New Map of New England · Antique Map, Lithograph · 708 x 423mm · O.W. Gray & Son, Philadelphia 1884
Eigenschaften
- Published: O.W. Gray & Son , Philadelphia
- Published date: 1884
- Type: Antique Map, map
- Technique: Lithograph / Original color.
- Issue date: 1884
- Category: New England
- Size: 708 by 423mm (27 by 16 inches).
- Stock number: 14769
- Condition: In excellent condition. 708 by 423mm (27 by 16 inches).
Article description
Article description
Lithograph, original color in outline by Gray, Frank, published 1884 by O.W. Gray & Son, Philadelphia. Image size: 708 by 423mm (27 by 16 inches). From Gray's Atlas — one of the most important American commercial atlases of the post-Civil War era. Frank A. Gray was an American cartographer working in the 1870s and 1880s for the Philadelphia-based firm O.W. Gray & Son, one of the leading commercial map publishers of the post-Civil War United States. Founded by Ormando Willis Gray, a civil and topographical engineer, the firm produced Gray's Atlas of the United States and its many regional successors. Gray's National Atlas was among the most successful commercial atlas ventures of the 1870s and one of the last American atlases to employ hand-coloring. The state maps of the 1880s are noted for their excellent topographical detail, clear depiction of the expanding railroad network, and accurate county boundaries — invaluable primary sources for historians and sought-after collector pieces today. Detailed map, colored by counties and showing townships, towns, villages, post offices, canals, roads, railroads (projected and completed), towns, etc. An inset in the lower right corner shows the Eastern part of Maine. A highly detailed map. In excellent condition.Gray, Frank – Gray's New Map of New England · Antique Map, Lithograph · 708 x 423mm · O.W. Gray & Son, Philadelphia 1884
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