Hey Chris.
Were you aware of the town in Indiana named Santa Claus? (Christmas Lake is nearby). I have been through it a couple times when visiting relatives.
https://santaclausind.org/the-story-of-santa-claus-indiana/
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I believe that when Santa is writing at his desk he is coming across a lot of Naughty children which is the cause of the red lines.
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David
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Subject: Identification of cartographic elements
Hello all,
I am doing research on some 1930s General Drafting maps featuring Santa Claus. Currently I am in the process of identifying and classifying each of the cartographic elements on the map. I am
having a very difficult time identifying and classifying 1 element and I have a question about another.
What is Santa doing with the 2 sticks in the left part of this image of Indiana?
There is a string attaching the 2 sticks at the top. He appears to be picking up 2 things & placing them in a box. I do not know what the things are.
Keep in mind that this from
1930 AND the activities on the map are tied to the places, so whatever Santa is doing, it is common enough in Indiana that people would know what it is.
The second part is the right part of the image. Clearly Santa is sitting at a desk on a stool. He is using a pen (inkwell on desk) to write with his right hand. But the red exclamation marks
about the desk suggest Santa is writing with anger or at least with strong words.
Who is this an homage to? Was there in 1930 in Indiana a stern, forceful writer who was nationally know?
Many thanks!
Christopher J.J. Thiry
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