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This article was compiled from the catalog records of the newspaper in the OCLC database with information from the History of Warren County, Ohio (Chicago, Illinois: W.H. Beers, 1883) and The Centennial Atlas and History of Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, Ohio: The Centennial Atlas Association, 1903).
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HistoAtlas is a free collection of historic geographic information of the human culture all over the world. This is achieved as a time enabled geographic information system ( GIS ) on the web. All information can be used and edited freely and is intended to be a resource for education , archaeologists , historians and others.
In 1989 a second book, The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress: 1789-1989, was published by Macmillan.Using the congressional district boundary maps from the first atlas as the base maps, this work was the first book in American history to map the political party winner for all congressional elections for every state and district from 1789.
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A historical atlas is a collection of maps and possibly illustrations that depict the historical geography of a particular region at a defined time period. These atlases typically include maps that show the political and cultural boundaries of different states as well as other data, and in some cases illustrations that provide information about ...
Historical atlas of Europe at the beginning of each century from 1 CE to 2000 CE. Commercial; online samples and low-res versions available free. worldhistorymaps.com 2500 years of world history in yearly maps, though very much a commercial venture; only listed here for comparative purposes. Geacron 5000 years of world history. Commercial.
Lawrie's Atlas in Rockefeller Center on Fifth Avenue in New York City, opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral.. Lee Oscar Lawrie (October 16, 1877 – January 23, 1963 [1]) was an American architectural sculptor and an important figure in the American sculpture scene preceding World War II.