Detail View: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection: Covers: Map of the Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parkers Landing.

Author: 
Wrigley, Henry E.
Date: 
1871
Short Title: 
Covers: Map of the Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parkers Landing.
Publisher: 
Henry E. Wrigley
Publisher Location: 
Titusville
Type: 
Covers
Obj Height cm: 
33
Obj Width cm: 
25
Note: 
Folds into brown leather end sheets 34x26 with "Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parker's Landing, By Henry E. Wrigley, Civil Engineer, Titusville, Pa."
Reference: 
cf P-Maps 689.
State/Province: 
Pennsylvania
Subject: 
Oil
Full Title: 
(Covers to) Map of the Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parkers Landing by Henry E. Wrigley. Publishing Rooms, Titusville, Pa., June 27th, 1871 ... Henry E. Wrigley, Civil Engineer, Office, 21 Spring Street, Publishing Rooms, 7 And 12 Smith & Wood Block, Titusville, Pa. Entered ... 1871 by Henry E. Wrigley ... Washington, D.C.
List No: 
5074A
Series No: 
1
Publication Author: 
Wrigley, Henry E.
Pub Date: 
1871
Pub Title: 
Map of the Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parkers Landing by Henry E. Wrigley. Publishing Rooms, Titusville, Pa., June 27th, 1871 ... Henry E. Wrigley, Civil Engineer, Office, 21 Spring Street, Publishing Rooms, 7 And 12 Smith & Wood Block, Titusville, Pa. Entered ... 1871 by Henry E. Wrigley ... Washington, D.C.
Pub Reference: 
cf P-Maps 689.
Pub Note: 
An unusual very large scale map of the center oil region (the largest scale we have seen) made by the photographic process. Henry Wrigley was a civil engineer active in the oil region who self published a series of five oil region maps by the photographic process; on the map he states "By this means (photography) every one can be kept constantly advised of the progress of all developments and possess the information desired at the time he most needs it." Wrigley goes on to say that the most active sections of the map will be updated every three months with "fresh plates." Subscribers will receive the updated sections as they are issued. "As the expense of publishing the work by photographing is very great, and as the work is local, the cost of the maps will be necessarily much greater than heretofore." Each of the large scale maps was $100, and $150 if the buyer wanted the updates - a huge amount in those times, but then this was probably only purchased by those who gambled in the high stakes game of oil development. Photography was used in the Civil War for maps (see our examples) but this is the only instance of its use in the commercial map trade that we have seen. Phillips lists three later Wrigley maps that were lithographed, indicated that this unusual scheme was not long lived. Map is without color. Dissected in 28 sections. Map lies in a new brown cloth folding case with "Map Of The Centre Oil Region Henry E. Wrigley 1871" stamped in gold on the spine.
Pub List No: 
5074.000
Pub Type: 
Case Map
Image No: 
5074A
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Authors: 
Wrigley, Henry E.
Collection: 
Rumsey Collection