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1763 The Treaty of Paris was signed officially ending the French and Indian War. Among the treaty’s provisions was a stipulation that the middle of the Mississippi River would be … read more
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June 15, 2010, Savannah, GA - The Georgia Historical Society is pleased to announce print-on-demand services for five exquisite maps from the GHS collection. Prints of the maps, to their original specifications or custom-sized, can be ordered through the Great Frame Up in Bluffton, SC. A portion of your purchase directly benefits the Georgia Historical Society.
Five maps are available for purchase for decorative use, including:
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A “new” map of North America with the West Indies divided according to the preliminary articles of peace signed at Versailles, published in 1783 |
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A map of northern Georgia compiled from the Cherokee land maps under the
direction of Chief Topographical Engineer Captain W.E. Merrill and
drafted by H. Riemann in 1864 |
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The historic 1908 Grand Prize of America Automobile racing road course
that took place around Savannah and Chatham County, published in 1908 |
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The plan of the French and American siege of Savannah under command of
the French general Count d’Estaing, printed circa 1779 |
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An 1820 map of the city of Savannah with an inset of the Savannah River
from the city to the Tybee Light House |
Each map has been captured in the highest possible resolution using a Cruse scanner, the same equipment used by the Smithsonian, the National Archives and the Vatican. Each print is custom processed and color-managed, then printed on cotton-based, fine art paper. Cost per print begins at $40 and varies depending on size and framing options.
A perfect acquisition for history buffs, teachers and fine art enthusiasts!
To purchase your map today please contact:
The Great Frame Up
67 Towne Drive
Bluffton, SC 29910-4201
(843) 815-4661
www.bluffton.thegreatframeup.com
SAVANNAH: 501 Whitaker St., Savannah, GA 31401
ATLANTA: 260 14th St., NW, Ste. A-148, Atlanta, GA 30318
1763 The Treaty of Paris was signed officially ending the French and Indian War. Among the treaty’s provisions was a stipulation that the middle of the Mississippi River would be … read more