Map Showing the Position of the Forest, Prairie and Treeless Regions of North America
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The Department of the Interior, Census Office made this “Report on Forest Trees of North America” based on information gathered in the tenth census, circa 1890. The locations of forested, prairie and treeless areas of North America (except Mexico) are illustrated on this map. Regions are distinguished by bright colors. The names of states and important cities are printed lightly on the map. The Aleutian Islands are shown in an inset at the same scale as the main map.
Size: 17.5 x 22.25 inches
Condition: Poor-age toning,extensive light water staining mostly in margin,paper loss at margins,light foxing
Map Maker: Department of the Interior
Coloring: Machine Color
Year: circa 1890
Condition: Poor-age toning,extensive light water staining mostly in margin,paper loss at margins,light foxing
Map Maker: Department of the Interior
Coloring: Machine Color
Year: circa 1890
Out of stock