COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Rentschler, F.
Author:
Federal Art Project
Author:
Works Progress Administration of Ohio
Date:
1937
Short Title:
The Old Northwest Territory
Publisher:
Northwest Territory Celebration Commission
Publisher Location:
Ohio
Type:
Separate Map
Obj Height cm:
57
Obj Width cm:
42
Scale 1:
None shown
Note:
Colorful pictorial map. Date estimated. Showing the history of what was the Northwest Territory, now the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Includes notes and small pictographs to highlight Indian tribes, significant places and events. Several inset maps in upper and lower margins show "How the United States Came into Possession of Northwest Territory" and "How the Northwest Territory became States".
State/Province:
U.S. Mid West
Subject:
Pictorial map
Subject:
Historical
Full Title:
The Old Northwest Territory. This map is issued by the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission. In collaboration with participating states. Lithographed in U.S.A. by Bureau of Engineering Inc., Minneapolis, Minnsota. Drawing by Federal Art Project, Works Progress Administration of Ohio. F. Rentschler, Artist. (inset) Thomas Jefferson's Conception.
List No:
8373.000
Engraver or Printer:
Bureau of Engineering Inc.
Engraver or Printer:
Works Progress Administration of Ohio
Publication Author:
Rentschler, F.
Publication Author:
Federal Art Project
Publication Author:
Works Progress Administration of Ohio
Pub Date:
1937
Pub Title:
The Old Northwest Territory. This map is issued by the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission. In collaboration with participating states. Lithographed in U.S.A. by Bureau of Engineering Inc., Minneapolis, Minnsota. Drawing by Federal Art Project, Works Progress Administration of Ohio. F. Rentschler, Artist. (inset) Thomas Jefferson's Conception.
Pub Note:
See note fieldabove.
Pub List No:
8373.000
Pub Type:
Separate Map
Pub Height cm:
57
Pub Width cm:
42
Image No:
8373000.jp2
Authors:
Rentschler, F. ; Federal Art Project; Works Progress Administration of Ohio