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Entry Page
Bird’s Eye Views of Maine including Transportation Maps
Urban Maps
English County Maps
WWI & II Maps and Case List
School Geographies
--a. How Geography was Taught
--b. Illustration Methods
--c. Astronomy in the 19th Century Classroom
--d. Races and Societies
--e. National and Regional Identity
--f. Climatic Zones
--g. Globes in the Classroom
Road Maps
--a. New England Regional Imagery
--b. Ideal Family
--c. Gas Station Experience
--d. Race and Ethnic Groups
--e. War Maps
Wall Maps

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TREASURES III
A Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education

October 2, 2004 - June 30, 2005

 

19th Century School Geographies continued
 

I. Illustration Methods

 
1. Illustration from: Roswell C. Smith
Smith’s First Book in Geography: An Introductory Geography, Designed for Children, 7th edition
New York: Cady & Burgess, 1848
Gift of Bevinn O’Brien
2. Illustration from: Matthew Fontaine Maury
Maury’s Geographical Series: The World We Live In
New York: University Publishing Company, 1872
OML Collection
3. Illustration from: Alexis Everett Frye
Primary Geography, New England edition
Boston: Ginn and Company Publishers, 1899
OML Collection
Image not available 4. Roswell C. Smith
Smith’s First Book in Geography: An Introductory
Geography, Designed for Children
, 7th edition
New York: Cady & Burgess, 1848
Gift of Bevinn O’Brien
5. Jedidiah Morse
Geography Made Easy: Being an Abridgement of the American Universal Geography, 14th edition
Boston: Thomas & Andrews, 1811
Osher Collection
6. Rev. J. L. Blake
A Geography for Children with Eight Copperplate Maps and Thirty Wood Cuts
Boston: Richardson, Lord and Holbrook, 1831
Smith Collection
  Next: Astronomy in the 19th Century Classroom

 
 
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