Original 1883 Antique Map INDIANA Logansport Whitley Auburn South Bend Delphi IN
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Original 1883 Antique Map INDIANA Logansport Whitley Auburn South Bend Delphi IN:
$40.00
Fine Adornment ofIndianaHistory. Great for Genealogy. Impressive on any Home or Office Wall. Imaginative & Creative Gift.
1883 Map of Indiana
Fine Map. Intricate Engraved Detail.
Original 1883. 133-yrs-old.
Map is in Good condition. No folds, marks, or writings. Mild foxing. Some fraying along edges.Not a Reproduction. Original Map Drawn & Engraved for the 1883 Edition of Cram\'s Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World; Donohue & Henneberry, Printers and Binders, Chicago; Published 1883 by George F. Cram: Chicago, 264 Wabash Avenue, 1883; a copy of the Title Page of which is included. A Fine Map for the Collector, or makes an Imaginative& Creative Gift. Great for aformer or current resident. Visit my storefor more Antiquemaps and other Antiques. Thank you for your interest.
Impressive On Any
Home or Office Wall
Dimensions: 10.5\" x 13.5\"
Fine Adornment ofIndiana History
Great for Genealogy and Family History, as Map Shows Cities, Towns, & Landmarks of 1883, Some of which no longer Exist Today.
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Imaginative & Creative Birthday, Christmas, or Special Gift.
The sale is for the map itself. A Frame is Not Included. The framed map pictured is a personal map featured to show the beauty of the maps when framed.
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