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Paige Andrew <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Oct 1993 13:26:29 EDT
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To C. Denise Stephens:
 
Regarding vendors of reproductions of historic maps, the following companies
may have what you need:
 
Historic City Plans and Views Catalogs
Historic Urban Plans
P.O. Box 276
Ithaca, NY 14851
 
which has mainly early U.S. and Canadian cities
 
The Gold Bug Catalog
The Gold Bug
P.O. Box 588
Alamo, Calif. 94507
 
includes North American maps plus "Jerusalem/Palestine" and "European
Boundary Maps, A.D. 843 to 1881"
 
Old Maps of the Southwest
Lewis M. Buttery
407 West First Street
Lampasas, Texas 76550
(512) 556-6860
 
limited to facisimiles of 9 maps of places in the Southwest from "the late
eighteenth through the late nineteenth centuries"
 
Please see issue no. 166, December 1991 and no. 167, March 1992 of the Special
Libraries Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin for further
annotations on these and other catalogs under a column I am responsible for
titled "New Catalogs". I am putting together another list for the column
currently and hope to get it into the December issue of the Bulletin but have
not received any catalogs for historical maps to date. Hope this helps to at
least get you started down the right road!
 
Mr. Paige G. Andrew
Map Cataloger
Cataloging Dept./Main Library
Univ. of Georgia Libraries
Univ. of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Phone: 706-542-0585
Fax:   706-542-4144
Email: PGANDREW@UGA (BITNET)
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