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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
 

III. Globes in the Classroom

  1. Geographical Educator Co.
Terrestrial Globe
New York: Geographical Educator Co., 1927
Osher Collection
  2. Gilman Joslin & Son
Joslin’s Low Bronze Stand Globe
Boston: Gilman Joslin & Son, c. 1850
Osher Collection
  3. Gilman Joslin & Son
How to Use a Globe: Joslin’s Terrestrial and Celestial Globes
Boston: Gilman Joslin & Son, c. 1850
Osher Collection
4. Illustration from: Peter Parley
Peter Parley’s Geography for Beginners
New York: Huntington and Savage, 1845
Next: New England Regional Imagery

 
 
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