| Antique Maps IIXX - Oregon Territory of the 1800's Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Howdy pardner! You ready for some gaming in the Oregon Territory? Just want to go prospecting for gold? See the sites before folks messed them up? Maybe looking for a good ghost town? Well, this is the map for you! A beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps IIXX - Oregon Territory of the 1800's details the Oregon Territory in 1841. Geographical points such as lakes and rivers are labeled on this map, along with notes about interesting encounters along the surveyors journey.
This map does have what appears to be the original binding visible down the center of the image.
Print size of this map is 72.7 Inches Wide by 48.6 Inches High. ...
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| Antique Maps IIXXX - Vermont of the 1700s Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Welcome to Vermont, Colonel! I hope you're not going out to Fort Ticonderoga, Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys just took it! And I wouldn't want you to get that nice pretty uniform dirty running around chasing them! This map is a beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps IIXXX - Vermont of the 1700s details the State of Vermont in the 1700's, as Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys would have seen it. This map could have been found in any period military officers collection. The text on the map is legible, if you zoom in.
Potential uses for this map include:
* Modern day treasure hunt for the Fort Ticonderoga payroll
* Forage through the wilderness with Ethan Allen, huntin...
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| Antique Maps IXX - Virginia of the 1700's Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Good morning! You ready for some gaming in the American Colonies? Make a name for yourself among the colonists? Hunt down the Swamp Fox, and beard him in his lair? Well, this is the map for you! A beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps IXX - Virginia of the 1700's details the Colony of Virginia as understood in 1751. Geographical points such as lakes and rivers are labeled on this map. Distances between major towns are noted in a chart on the map. All of Maryland, and portions of North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey were included on this map by surveyors Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson.
This map does have what appears to be the original binding visible down the center of the image.
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| Antique Maps IXXX - Kentucky of the 1700s Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Welcome to Kentucky, Franklin! I hope you're ready to blaze a path into this untamed wilderness. It's a beautiful land, this Kentucky! This map is a beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps IXXX - Kentucky of the 1700s details the State of Kentucky in the 1700's, as the settlers and explorers of that day would have seen it. This map could have been found in any period military officers collection. The text on the map is legible, if you zoom in.
Potential uses for this map include:
* Modern day treasure hunt
* Forage through the wilderness leading settlers past hostile Indians out into the unknown American Wilderness!
And many more, limited only by your imagination!
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| Antique Maps X - Old Southwest in the 1800's Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Howdy pardner! You ready for some gaming in the Old Southwest? Just want ot go prospecting for gold? Maybe looking for a good ghost town? Well, this is the map for you! A beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps X - Old Southwest in the 1800's details Louisiana & Texas in 1871. All the county borders and names as known at that time are present, along with existing and projected railroad lines. This map details battlefields from the American Civil War (1861-1865, in this region), and the marches of Walker's Division during this era. A real must-have for any one roleplaying in the Old Southwest during this period!
This map does have what appears to be the original binding visible down the center o...
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| Antique Maps XVII - Puget Sound of the 1800's Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Howdy pardner! You ready for some gaming in the Old Northwest? Trade with Indians along the Puget Sound? Just want to go prospecting for gold? Maybe looking for a good ghost town? Well, this is the map for you! A beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps XVII - Puget Sound of the 1800's details Puget Sound east to the Rocky Mountains as understood in 1855. This beautiful map was commisioned by the Honorable Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War. The surveyor who created this map was Isaac L.Stevens.
This map does have what appears to be the original binding visible in the image.
Print size of this map is 80 Inches Wide by 54 Inches High. ...
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| Antique Maps XXI - The United States of the 1700's Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Well, fancy a walk through the Great Swamp? A little hunt for some Tories? Or maybe, you're in favor of King George, and feel the need to sabotage a fledgling United States! Well, this is the map for you! A beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps XXI - The United States of the 1700's details the original 13 states and adjoining provinces as understood in 1791. This beautiful map shows geographic features such as rivers, mountains and lakes, in addition to the then existing state borders. Cities are shown, along with the Western Territory. This map is perfect for gamers wishing to role-play in the Revolutionary War, or in the War of 1812.
Print size of this map is 26.6 Inches Wide by 19.7 Inches...
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| Antique Maps XXII - Washington DC in the 1700 & 1800's Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Good morning, Mr. President. We have the street layout for the new capital, come late from the surveyors. Would you like to see and approve it? Exploring America in the days of the War of 1812? Then this map is a must! A beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps XXII - Washington DC in the 1700 & 1800's details Washington DC. This map is based on a 1791 map of the original plans for Washington DC. It has been updated by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Office in 1887 to reflect the current conditions. This map details the Potomac, and the street layout of the city. Color coding is used to designate areas of importance.
Print size of this map is 95.6 Inches Wide by 62.7 Inches High. ...
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| Antique Maps XXVII - New York of the 1700s Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Welcome to New York! I hope you're for the Colonies, we've got too many Tories to tar and feather as it is! This map is a beautiful piece of work suitable for use as a poster map or a beautiful computer background.
Antique Maps XXVII - New York of the 1700s details the City of New York in the 1700's, as General Washington and the Founding Fathers may have seen it. This map could have been found in any period military officers collection. And would be perfect for those attempting to lay siege to the city! The text on the map is legible, if you zoom in.
Potential uses for this map include:
* Modern day treasure hunt for a lost payroll intended for the British Army!
* With a little image editing, it's a perfect map set for any fantasy city!
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| Antique Maps XXX - New Orleans of the 1800s Regular price: $5.00 Bundle price: $4.00 Format: ZIP File
| Bon jour, mes amis! Welcome to New Orleans! Right this way, mon petit chou-chou. Mind the rivermen. They aren't too mindful of where the load swings...
Antique Maps XXX - New Orleans of the 1800s details the City of New Orleans, as it was in the 1800s. This map is very detailed. The legend includes a very complete listing of existing places of note. The map bears the date 1845, and such a map was likely to be used for planning future development of the city. As such, it would have been reasonably accurate for many decades after its printing.
Potential uses for this map include:* Smuggling on Big Muddy.* Vampiric invasion of period New Orleans.And many more, limited only by your imagination! ...
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