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Thomas Kitchin drew this map in 1760. It depicts all of Germany and most of Central Europe.
Retail: USD 7.95
Get a glimpse into Europe’s exciting past with this beautiful reprint of an 1832 map.
Retail: USD 7.95
Any researcher studying the Civil War will find this 1864 map extremely helpful.
Retail: USD 7.95
This map includes Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, Prussia, and Pomerania as they existed in 1843.
Retail: USD 7.95
Robert Sayer’s map of the Northern States of Scandinavia shows the area divided into provinces.
Retail: USD 7.95
A.J. Johnson's 1865 map of these two states will be helpful for researching this region. In addition to roads and railways, towns and settlements, rivers, creeks, and county lines are shown in both states. Dimensions: 18" x 24"
Retail: USD 7.95
Our reproduction of A. J. Johnson's detailed 1864 map gives you a glimpse into the past.
Retail: USD 7.95
This large, two-sheet map shows many small place names not found on many modern maps.
Retail: USD 12.95
Reprinted from an 1873-74 Asher and Adams lithograph, this map of Minnesota shows the state in nice detail. You'll be able to identify county boundaries, towns, rivers and their forks, and railway lines. Dimensions: 18” x 24"
Retail: USD 7.95
This beautiful map displays counties, villages, and towns in both England and Wales.
Retail: USD 12.95
This map is a must-have for the European researcher, offering a look at the Switzerland of the late 1800s. This beautiful 1875 reprint identifies Cantons and Alpine towns, as well as rail and carriage roads and even mountain paths. Numerous small villages and towns are also depicted. Dimensions: 18” x 24"
Retail: USD 7.95
See the area known as New France in 1744 (now modern day Quebec) in this lovely map reprint by Bellin.
Retail: USD 7.95
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