Portraits of America
(Portrait) Portrait Department-(Continued)., 1904 (Internet Archive)

(Portrait) Portrait Department-(Continued).

1904Public Domain

Zoomable full resolution image available at davidrumsey.com. This image 0676.044 is a part of image group 0676.000. The George Ogle Company produced over 500 county atlases between 1892 and 1823, using the wax engraving process. Photographic views and portraits replace the lithographed hand drawn versions of earlier county atlases. Cram maps of the relevant state, the U.S. and the World are in the back of the atlas, along with world histories, a Patron's Directory, and descriptions of the U.S. land surveys and civil government. Dawson County is on the Platte River, and many of the maps show interesting features along it. Full printed color. Not in Phillips or U.S. Atlases; Ristow p. 423.


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