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    http://calendar.missouristate.edu/item.asp?EventID=13424


    Mapping Missouri - Exhibit in Meyer Library

Date and time:
    Every day from Wednesday, July 18, 2007, to Wednesday, August 22,
    2007, All day
    See all dates for this event
    <http://calendar.missouristate.edu/item.asp?EventID=13424&Seealldates=yes>

Location:
    Meyer Library, Duane G. 3rd Level Hallway
    <http://www.missouristate.edu/map/BldgTemplate.asp?b=40>
Description:
    Meyer Library is currently hosting "Mapping Missouri: Maps from the
    Collection of the Missouri State Archives." This display features
    reproductions of over 100 Missouri maps. The images range from a
    land survey map made by Antoine Soulard in St. Louis from 1796-1806,
    to the computer generated Lewis and Clark maps created by Jim Harlan
    and the University of Missouri's Geographic Resources Center in
    2002. The exhibit explores the history of cartography in Missouri
    and the role maps have played in our everyday lives.

    This exhibit is located outside Special Collections on Meyer
    Library's 3rd level. It is viewable whenever the library is open.
    Check the library's website for hours.

Event Web Site:
    library.missouristate.edu/ <http://library.missouristate.edu/>
Sponsor:
    Libraries at Missouri State <http://library.missouristate.edu>
Admission:
    Open to current students, alumni, faculty, staff, community, visitors
    Free.
Contact:
    Anne M. Baker, Archivist, at [log in to unmask]
    <mailto:[log in to unmask]> or (417) 836-4298.

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