Sheet 15 - 1944 Map Mississippi River Meander Belt Missisippi Print Harold Fisk 1 hora ago

1944 Mississippi River Meander Belt by Harold Fisk Sheet 15 Detailed Specifications This is a modern reproduction of the original map. This Map Comes in Sizes: 11″x16″, 16″x23″ and 23″x33″ You can find the other 14 of Harold Fisk’s Mississippi river maps in Our Store You can see the assembly of all 15 maps under the pictures. All Our Maps and Posters Are Made in the USA Sheet 15 is all in the state of Louisiana, starting slightly north of Baton Rouge, LA, then meanders down to the Missouri Bend, Longwood, Burtville, Sunshime, Bayou Gouls, and White Castle, and continues through Ascension Parish, and into Donaldsonville, LA, and ends near Salsburg and Lauderdale, Louisiana. The whole set includes 15 sheets. You can find them in Our Store It features the Geological Investigation of the ancient courses of the Mississippi River Meander Belt between Cape Girardeau, MO and Donaldsonville, LA. created by cartographer and geologist Harold Fisk compiled for the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. Each of the fifteen sheets document in vivid color the geography, a different portion of the Mississippi River and its various courses over time. The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers contracted Fisk as a consultant. He made the the full technical report “Geological Investigation of the Alluvial Valley of the Lower Mississippi River”. These 15 maps is only a portion of the whole report. Richard Russell describes the Mississippi work as “exhaustive” and “monumental”. And given its detail, Fisk also completed mapping over 2,000 miles of the Mississippi’s present and past bends with astonishing speed. He notes in the report’s introduction that the project launched in May, 1941; his signature on the title page is dated 1 December 1944. Fisk, died in 1964, before the age of 60. This map comes with a white border around the image ————————— -How are the maps shipped? They are rolled and placed into a rigid tube or box. -Is this available in a larger/smaller size. Yes. For smaller or larger sizes, email us.

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1861 Map Mississippi River Alluvial Region History Wall Art Poster Print Decor 1 hora ago

1861 Humphreys and Abbot Map of the Mississippi River Alluvial Region. -see more info below- Detailed Specifications This is a reproduction of the original map This Map Comes in Sizes: 10″x16″, 16″x25″ and 23″x36″ You can find them and more Maps of the Mississippi river in Our StoreWe have more Maps of New Orleans in Our StoreWe have all 15 charts of Harold Fisk’s Mississippi River Meandering Belt in Our StoreAll Our Maps and Posters Are Made in the USA.Remember, the smaller the map size the harder to read the text. This is an 1861 Andrew A. Humphreys and Henry L. Abbot map of the Mississippi River alluvial region. Depicting from Jonesboro, Illinois, south to the Gulf of Mexico and from Fort Smith, Missouri, east to Clarksville, Tennessee, the region’s river network is depicted in detail. Blue hand coloring highlights major rivers, including the Mississippi, Ohio, Arkansas, and Red Rivers, along with numerous lakes. Smaller rivers and creeks are marked by thin black lines. Overflow areas are shaded brown. Railways, such as the Memphis and Little Rock Railroad, the Shreveport and Texas Railroad, and the Cairo and Fulton Railroad, are illustrated and labeled. This map comes with a white border around the image ————————— -How are the prints shipped? They are rolled and placed into a rigid tube or box. -Is this available in a larger/smaller size. Yes. For smaller or larger sizes, email us.

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