File:Franklin Leavitt map 1871.jpg
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English: The fourth of artist Franklin Leavitt's maps of the White Mountains, the 1871 map was also the largest. It was engraved on wood by Samuel E. Brown of Boston, printed by A. Williams and Co., and carried a retail price of $1.00. The map has the most realistic depiction of the mountains which make up the Whites of all Leavitt's maps of the range. |
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Source | http://whitemountainhistory.org/1871_Franklin_Leavitt_Map.html |
Author | Franklin Leavitt, Samuel E. Brown, A. Williams & Co. |
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