Rand-McNally New Commercial Atlas Map of Alabama 1910-1919
This image is a detailed map of the state of Alabama in the 1910s by Rand, McNally & Co. The map shows railroads, rivers, capitols, counties, cities, towns, and forts in Alabama and small portions of the neighboring states of Georgia and Mississippi. Different colors are used to highlight counti...
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Historic maps Alabama -- Maps; Alabama -- History -- 1819-1950; Capitals (Cities) -- Alabama; Counties -- Alabama; Cities and towns -- Alabama; Fortification -- Alabama; Railroads -- Alabama; Electric railroads -- Alabama; Rivers -- Alabama; Mexico, Gulf of; Mobile Bay (Ala.); Birmingham (Ala.) -- Maps; Alabama -- Population -- Statistics; Cities and towns -- Georgia; Cities and towns -- Mississippi; Railroads -- Georgia; Railroads -- Mississippi; Rivers -- Georgia; Rivers -- Mississippi; Counties -- Georgia; Counties -- Mississippi History -- 1875-1929: The New South Era; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Transportation Routes; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Counties; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Military Installations; Geography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Rivers; Geography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Physical Features; Peoples |
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This image is a detailed map of the state of Alabama in the 1910s by Rand, McNally & Co. The map shows railroads, rivers, capitols, counties, cities, towns, and forts in Alabama and small portions of the neighboring states of Georgia and Mississippi. Different colors are used to highlight counties in Alabama. Grid lines are drawn to show townships. Hachure is used to show relief. An index is provided on the left margin to show the chief cities in Alabama with populations. A map key is placed under the title to explain the use of different symbols on the map. A phrase "Copyright by Rand, McNally & Co." is placed under the title. There is an inset map of the city of Birmingham at the lower right corner. The map is an original copy of a printed map and is encapsulated. A small part that is rectangular in shape is missing at the lower left corner. There are slight signs of wear and tear along the edges and fold lines. But the main content of the map is still clear and legible. |
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Rand-McNally New Commercial Atlas Map of Alabama 1910-1919Rand-McNally New Commercial Atlas Map of AlabamaThis image is a detailed map of the state of Alabama in the 1910s by Rand, McNally & Co. The map shows railroads, rivers, capitols, counties, cities, towns, and forts in Alabama and small portions of the neighboring states of Georgia and Mississippi. Different colors are used to highlight counties in Alabama. Grid lines are drawn to show townships. Hachure is used to show relief. An index is provided on the left margin to show the chief cities in Alabama with populations. A map key is placed under the title to explain the use of different symbols on the map. A phrase "Copyright by Rand, McNally & Co." is placed under the title. There is an inset map of the city of Birmingham at the lower right corner. The map is an original copy of a printed map and is encapsulated. A small part that is rectangular in shape is missing at the lower left corner. There are slight signs of wear and tear along the edges and fold lines. But the main content of the map is still clear and legible.Rand McNally and Company1910-19191910sAlabama -- Maps; Alabama -- History -- 1819-1950; Capitals (Cities) -- Alabama; Counties -- Alabama; Cities and towns -- Alabama; Fortification -- Alabama; Railroads -- Alabama; Electric railroads -- Alabama; Rivers -- Alabama; Mexico, Gulf of; Mobile Bay (Ala.); Birmingham (Ala.) -- Maps; Alabama -- Population -- Statistics; Cities and towns -- Georgia; Cities and towns -- Mississippi; Railroads -- Georgia; Railroads -- Mississippi; Rivers -- Georgia; Rivers -- Mississippi; Counties -- Georgia; Counties -- MississippiHistory -- 1875-1929: The New South Era; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Transportation Routes; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Counties; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Military Installations; Geography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Rivers; Geography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Physical Features; PeoplesengImagePDFAdobe Reader software is required to view this document. Download a free copy at http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/Color map, 68 cm x 53 cm, scale 1:894,080; 1:823,680map02_56.pdfDrawer 2 Map 56Auburn University Libraries. Special Collections and ArchivesAuburn University LibrariesThis image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/maps/id/103 |
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Rand-McNally New Commercial Atlas Map of Alabama 1910-1919 |
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