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Diagram 20 - Rock Island Railway Draw Bridge, Mississippi River C... Fine-Art Reproduction

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  • Size: Framed - in 18in. x 24in. frame
  • Brand: Historic Map Works

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  • Made in America
  • Mounted within a black wood composite frame with ivory matting
  • Reproduced on heavyweight paper using fade resistant inks
  • Outside dimensions of frame: 20" x 26"
  • Made in America
  • Mounted within a black wood composite frame with ivory matting
  • Reproduced on heavyweight paper using fade resistant inks
  • Outside dimensions of frame: 20" x 26"

Take a step back in time with an old view of Diagram 20 - Rock Island Railway Draw Bridge from Mississippi River Charts 1867 Warren's Report of the Bridging of the River in Iowa. This map was originally published by BV.T Maj Gen. G.K. Warren in 1867 and will be carefully reproduced on state of the art giclee printers. Sourced from item number US485916 in the Historic Map Works online collection, this print will make the ideal gift for any historian or map buff. Many of the maps within the archive contain interesting details such as the old property owner names, building footprints, parcel boundaries, churches, schools, cemeteries, railroads and an endless list of other unique features. Use the zoom feature on the picture above to see the image in greater detail.This fine-art print is surrounded by a wood composite frame that has a smooth black finish, a presentation matte and a durable plastic glazing. We refer to the size of this product as 18" x 24" as that is the size of the opening within the frame. The image itself will be printed slightly smaller in order to fit within the 14.75" x 20.75" opening of the matte. Once assembled, the whole presentation will take up 20" x 26" when hung on your wall. All components of this quality product are made in America.

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Diagram 20 - Rock Island Railway Draw Bridge, Mississippi River C... Fine-Art Reproduction

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  • Made in America
  • Mounted within a black wood composite frame with ivory matting
  • Reproduced on heavyweight paper using fade resistant inks
  • Outside dimensions of frame: 20" x 26"

Take a step back in time with an old view of Diagram 20 - Rock Island Railway Draw Bridge from Mississippi River Charts 1867 Warren's Report of the Bridging of the River in Iowa. This map was originally published by BV.T Maj Gen. G.K. Warren in 1867 and will be carefully reproduced on state of the art giclee printers. Sourced from item number US485916 in the Historic Map Works online collection, this print will make the ideal gift for any historian or map buff. Many of the maps within the archive contain interesting details such as the old property owner names, building footprints, parcel boundaries, churches, schools, cemeteries, railroads and an endless list of other unique features. Use the zoom feature on the picture above to see the image in greater detail.This fine-art print is surrounded by a wood composite frame that has a smooth black finish, a presentation matte and a durable plastic glazing. We refer to the size of this product as 18" x 24" as that is the size of the opening within the frame. The image itself will be printed slightly smaller in order to fit within the 14.75" x 20.75" opening of the matte. Once assembled, the whole presentation will take up 20" x 26" when hung on your wall. All components of this quality product are made in America.

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  • Made in America
  • Mounted within a black wood composite frame with ivory matting
  • Reproduced on heavyweight paper using fade resistant inks
  • Outside dimensions of frame: 20" x 26"




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