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Andria,
The student might check the Proquest Congressional site for "serial maps" - the U.S. government may have published reports about this topic back in the 1920s.  Maryland has many of the original maps that were scanned by Proquest several years ago, though I don't have access to them at this time due to the pandemic.But the on-line map copies may be useful to her.
Jim NealisUniversity of Maryland McKeldin Library


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From: Andria Olson <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: 1920s Public Health maps

 #yiv3880088739 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Hello all!
I have a student looking for maps pertaining to children's public health in the 1920s. She has found this resource: https://www.mchlibrary.org/history/chbu/21831.php in which several reports contain maps of interest to her. Is anyone familiar with whether these were ever published as stand-alone maps? Or if there are similar stand-alone maps available for this time period?
Thank you very much!
Take care,Andria
Andria OlsonMap Librarian
Branner Earth Sciences Library & Map CollectionsStanford University397 Panama Mall, 2nd Floor, MezzanineStanford, CA 94305650-725-1103IG: @brannerlibrary

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