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Talk About Tulsa => Other Tulsa Discussion => Topic started by: MichaelC on May 02, 2006, 10:33:21 PM

Title: Rare map found at TU
Post by: MichaelC on May 02, 2006, 10:33:21 PM
From KOTV (//%22http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1&id=103539%22)

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An extraordinary find at the University of Tulsa is drawing some attention.

Graduate student, Mark Dolph came across a rare map while he was working on his graduate project a few months ago.

The 1822 map of North America was found in the university's special collections library. The university said they weren't aware they owned such a map. It is hand tinted with large and detailed engravings of the Virginia Natural Bridge, Niagara Falls and various animals found in the American west.

Mark Dolph: "Maps aren't just mirrors of the topography of a landscape. They are text of the culture that produced them."

The map is in superb condition. Only a few libraries in the world own maps similar to this one.


(http://www.kotv.com/pages/catimages/rare-map-tu.jpg)