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Outline Map of North Carolina

December 27, 2022December 28, 2024 crmaps

William D. Cooke published an outline map of North Carolina, primarily for legislators, in 1852 and another in 1872. No surviving copies of the 1852 map, or the final version of the 1872 map are currently known. Has anyone seen one of these maps?

19th Century, Legislative maps  Charles Sully Wheeler, Nichols & Gorman, outline map, skeleton map, William Cooke, William Dewey Cooke  Leave a comment

1857 Cooke map of North Carolina

December 13, 2022December 13, 2022 crmaps

The 1857 wall map of North Carolina, published by William D. Cooke, is one of the rarest 19th Century maps of the state. Learn more about its publication history and the various states of the map.

19th Century, Cartobibliography  Calvin Wiley, North Carolina Wall Maps, Samuel Pearce, Wellington Williams, William Cooke, William Dewey Cooke  Leave a comment

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