THIS CARTOGRAPHIC MAP OF NORTHWEST TERRITORY
WITH THE ORDINANCE OF 1787 ON THE MAP BACK
In full color, this attractive pictorial map 18″×24″, shows how theUnited States came into possession of the territory and how the statesdeveloped from it—more history in easily understandable form than isusual in a book.
Under the celebration plan, the supplying of these maps to schoolstudents in a state is a function of the State Commissions for NorthwestTerritory Celebration. Where the state commissions do not providethese maps, they may be procured from the Federal Northwest TerritoryCelebration Commission, Marietta, Ohio, at the following prices:
25 maps—50 cents postpaid 100 maps—$1.50 postpaid
(A Supplemental Text for School Use)
Prepared for the
NORTHWEST TERRITORY CELEBRATION COMMISSION
under the Direction of a Committee Representing the States
of the Northwest Territory:
Harlow Lindley, Chairman
Norris F. Schneider
and
Milo M. Quaife
The Federal Writers’ Project Cooperating
Northwest Territory Celebration Commission
Marietta, Ohio
1937
PRINTED IN U. S. A.—1937
This book is distributed free to the school and college teachers ofNorthwest Territory through the state departments of educationof the various states. It is offered to all others, along with an 18″×24″cartographic map of Northwest Territory in full color and art copy ofOrdinance of 1787, at ten cents per copy, postpaid (coin, no stamps) by
NORTHWEST TERRITORY CELEBRATION COMMISSION
Marietta, Ohio
HOW TO MAKE A BEAUTIFUL HOME DECORATION OF THECARTOGRAPHIC MAP OF NORTHWEST TERRITORY
The pictorial maps available are very popular for home decoration,especially when “antiqued.” Splendid wall pieces, lamp shades,wastebasket covers, etc., can be made from them. Similar pieces in theart stores sell at $1.00 to $5.00.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANTIQUING
Stretch the map flat, using thumbtacks at its corners. With a softbrush apply two coats of orange shellac. Let each dry thoroughly. Otherantique effects can be secured by the use of umber, burnt sienna, Vandykebrown, etc., ground in oil and thinned with turpentine. To mount the mapon wallboard or other background, apply flour paste to back; let thepaper stretch thoroughly; apply carefully and rub out all wrinkles.
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