Original
1901
antique color lithographed street map of Omaha, Nebraska, printed more
than
120 years ago.
- The map labels railroads and
shows streetcar lines, parks, and the
Swift, Armour, and Fowler Brothers meat-packing plants.
- Among the other named places and features on the map are
the
Omaha Driving Park, Florence Lake, Union Stock Yards, West Lawn
Station, Fort Omaha, State Mute Institute, Spring Lake Park, the
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad, Powder Magazine,
Bemis Park,
Pumping House,
and the bridge across the
Missouri River to Council Bluffs, Iowa.
- # This map was published by George Franklin Cram, Chicago in 1901.
- It is
an original, authentic antique map, not a
reproduction or modern reprint, and it is fully guaranteed to be
genuine.
-
The image area measures 33 x 26.5 cm [13" x 10½"]. Dashed lines show
streetcar routes.
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Condition: It is in excellent condition,
bright and clean,
with no rips, tears, or
writing.
Please see the scans and feel free to ask any questions.
- The map would make a very handsome display in your den or
office. It
would
also make a perfect gift, and we'll include our helpful framing tips
for your reference, along with a photocopy of the dated title page from
the book in which it was published.
- Buy with confidence! We are always happy to combine
shipping on the purchase of multiple items — just make sure to pay for
everything
at one time, not individually.
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