Custom framed with UV-resistant glass in a wood frame with a metallic finish
The "State of California" was a 306-foot iron-hulled steam-driven passenger and cargo ship
published by Lake
one of the last series of decorative world maps ever produced for the For the Great Exhibition of 1851
Map features vivid pastels illustrating the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea eastward as far as Siberia
Maryland & Delaware Map by Morse, circa 1796 large-package Custom framed with UV-resistant glassOriginal engraving of Maryland and Delaware, by (Rev.) Jedidiah Morse, from The American Universal Geography, circa 1796. This is the first state of this detailed map, which includes the entire Chesapeake Bay and locates Washington City. At left is an inset, The Western Part of Maryland, that names the Potomack River and several mountain ridges. Counties are named and delineated. The map also shows towns, roads, topography, and good watershed detail.