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Series II: Map Projects not Listed by
Richard Edes Harrison, 1932-1980
(continued) |
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An Aerial View of New York City, Herald Square
Hotel, 1932
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“This rather doubtful contribution to cartography
is important because it was my first perspective and the progenitor many global
views. Copies were distributed to out-of-state motorists at the entrance to
tunnels and bridges. Note the hand lettering throughout.” |
FOLDER [3] |
Technical and Other Illustrations,
Fortune, 1932-1936
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FOLDER [4] |
Sketches, Time, 1933-1940
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FOLDER [5] |
Original Mounted Drawing, Time,
1933-1940
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FOLDER [6] |
Bottle-Making Machine, Fortune,
July 1933
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FOLDER [7] |
Thompson Machine Gun, Fortune,
August 1934
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FOLDER [8] |
Technicolor Camera, Fortune, October 1934
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FOLDER [9] |
Peter II's Yugoslavia, Time, October 1934
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FOLDER [10] |
Fish, Fortune, April 1935
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FOLDER [11] |
Kimberly Mine, Fortune, April 1935
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FOLDER [12] |
March of Time, Late 1930s
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FOLDER [13] |
Autogiro, Fortune, May 1935
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FOLDER [14] |
Traffic Cloverleaf, Fortune, August 1936
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FOLDER [15] |
Minicam Mechanics, Fortune, October 1936
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FOLDER [16] |
Wire Photo, Dayton Daily News, May 1937
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FOLDER [17] |
Wall St., Fortune, June 1937
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FOLDER [18] |
Foundrinier Paper Machine,
Fortune, October 1937
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FOLDER [19] |
Paris Exposition 1937
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FOLDER [20] |
Consumer Cooperatives, Fortune,
1937
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FOLDER [21] |
Westinghouse Air Brake, Fortune,
1937
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FOLDER [22] |
Original Mounted Drawings, Time,
1933-1940
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FOLDER [23] |
BBC Broadcast, September
1943
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FOLDER [24] |
Nomograph as an Instrument for Map
Making,Geographical Review, October 1943
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FOLDER [25] |
Ginn Geographies,
1943-1970
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FOLDER [26] |
U.S. Perspective Atlas, Fortune,
1949
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“Sketches + other material for an Atlas to follow
and supplement ‘Look at the World’ which was a wartime effort. This would cover
the US thoroughly as well as the previously neglected areas like South America,
Africa and Australia. Alas, the Fortune editors (new) had no
interest in maps and the project the died after two maps; ‘Pacific Watershed’
and ‘New England’ Peccato! 2-12-91 REH” |
FOLDER [27] |
Map Experiment 1950
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FOLDER [28] |
North Atlantic Base, Life, February 1950
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FOLDER [29] |
Gray Background Experiment, 1952-1953
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“These materials were originally grouped together
by Mr. Harrison in a small envelope labeled, Gray Background,Experiment with
Gray Background and Gray board Experiment.” |
FOLDER [30] |
The World We Live In, Life, 1953
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FOLDER [31] |
The GPE Producing Companies, General Precision
Equipment Corporation, 1954
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FOLDER [32] |
Africa and South America,
1955
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FOLDER [33] |
Bradley, World Geography, 1956-1963
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SEE ALSO: Part I. 203. |
FOLDER [34] |
Indonesia and Eastern Hemisphere, July 1957
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FOLDER [35] |
Battle for the Atlantic, Random House, 1958
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FOLDER [36] |
Newly Discovered World Beneath the Waves,
Fortune, November 1959
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SEE ALSO: Part II. [24] |
FOLDER [37] |
Cornelius Ryan The Longest Day,
Endpapers, 1959
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FOLDER [38] |
Book IV, Ginn Geographies,
1960
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FOLDER [39] |
Nystrom, 1960-1976
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FOLDER [40] |
Floor of the World Ocean, Annals, AAG, 1961
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SEE ALSO: Part II. [21] |
FOLDER [41] |
Reviews of Atlases, Saturday Review, March 1962
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FOLDER [42] |
U.S. National Atlas, U.S. Geological Survey,
1963-1967
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SEE ALSO: Part IV [12]. |
FOLDER [43] |
Progressive Proofs, United States Geological
Survey January 1964
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FOLDER [44] |
John Bill's Birds of New York, July 1964
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FOLDER [45] |
Book 4: At Home Around the World, Ginn
Geographies, June-July 1964
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FOLDER [46] |
Redo of Floor of the World Ocean - Solving the
Riddle of the Shuddering Earth, Fortune,
February 1965
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FOLDER [47] |
Birdwatching Maps, Linnaen Society, 1965
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FOLDER [48] |
Odyssey World Atlas, General Drafting Co.,
1965
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FOLDER [49] |
Altitudes of Interest in Central Park, February 1967
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FOLDER [50] |
Daily News Globe, April
1967
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FOLDER [51] |
Central Park, Greensward Foundation, 1967
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FOLDER [52] |
Maps for the "Green",
January 1968
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FOLDER [53] |
Staten Island Greenbelt: Parkway? or Trailway?,
April 1968
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FOLDER [54] |
Jamaica Bay, Park Association, October 1968
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FOLDER [55] |
Bikeway Maps, 1968
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FOLDER [56] |
Richmond Parkway and Alternates, March 1969
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FOLDER [57] |
Everglades 1870-1970, Sierra Club, May 1970
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FOLDER [58] |
Africa, December 1970
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FOLDER [59] |
Kennedy Assassination, Clarkson Potter, 1970
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Note: These materials were formerly stored in an
envelope labeled by REH: Kennedy assassination maps for book by
Clarkson. |
FOLDER [60] |
Subways, 1970
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FOLDER [61] |
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1970
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FOLDER [62] |
Brooklyn Bridge, Parks Council, April 1971
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FOLDER [63] |
Park Maps, 1972
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FOLDER [64] |
Grand Central or Third Avenue, January 1973
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FOLDER [65] |
Waterfront Park, September
1973
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FOLDER [66] |
Plate Tectonics, Smithsonian Magazine, December 1974 - January 1976
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SEE ALSO: Part IV. [13] Folder |
FOLDER [67] |
Likaglobe, August 1975
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FOLDER [68] |
Passage to Ararat, Farrar, Strauss &
Giroux, August 1975
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FOLDER [69] |
Scientific American, 1975
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FOLDER [70] |
Rochambeau's March, 1976
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FOLDER [71] |
The View from Great Gull, Great Gull Island,
1976
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FOLDER [72] |
Oregon Trail, Random House, 1978
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FOLDER [73] |
Westchester County, 1978
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FOLDER [74] |
A.J. |
FOLDER [75] |
Palawan, Endpapers, 1980
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Series III: Miscellaneous Map
Projects
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The materials in the following list have not been identified with any of the
projects named by REH, either in his numbered list or in his card file of works.
Although dates are given for a few projects, their intended use could not be
determined. |
FOLDER (1) |
Miscellaneous Small Projects |
FOLDER (2) |
Drawings Identified by Latitude and
Longitude |
FOLDER (3) |
United States |
FOLDER (4) |
Relief Studies of North America and Asia
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FOLDER (5) |
Topography, New York and Chesapeake Bay Areas
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FOLDER (6) |
United States Perspective View |
FOLDER (7) |
Turkey, April 1972
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“Work Sheet – Turkey” with note: “Apr. 29 1972,
this was a map for Fortune to accompany a piece by Peter Drucker. The color
final was almost finished when the whole story was cancelled. Reason, Drucker’s
story met with a storm of protest from the dozen or so who read the draft. His
only defender was Prof. Edw. M. Earle of Princeton who finally admitted he
hadn’t read the draft very carefully.” |
FOLDER (8) |
Lyke's Hinterland |
FOLDER (9) |
English-Spanish Letter Plate |
FOLDER (10) |
Europe |
FOLDER (11) |
Asia and the Pacific |
FOLDER (12) |
North and South America |
FOLDER (13) |
Africa and Australia |
FOLDER (14) |
Thematic Maps: U.S. and Oceans |
FOLDER (15) |
Final Drawings and Letter Plate |
FOLDER (16) |
Middle East |
FOLDER (17) |
Small Items |
FOLDER (18) |
Miscellaneous Harrison Paraphernalia
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FOLDER (19) |
6" Globe |
FOLDER (20) |
U.S. West Coast |
FOLDER (21) |
Atlantic Ocean Ridge |
FOLDER (22) |
n/a |
FOLDER (23) |
Topo Line Drawings |
FOLDER (24) |
Various Unidentified Projects |
FOLDER (25) |
Architectural Sketches |
FOLDER (26) |
Japan Project Paraphernalia |
FOLDER (27) |
British and French Empires |
FOLDER (28) |
Land Profiles |
FOLDER (29) |
Price Pattern |
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Series IV: Personal Papers
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Personal correspondence; family records; real estate records; health records;
drawings (typically cartoons); files on architects who interested him; political
interests; travel records; various social club memberships, including Trapdoor
Spiders. |
BOX 1 |
Biographical/Family |
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Family and biographical files; phone
book |
BOX 2-8 |
Personal Correspondence |
BOX 9 |
Coffee House Club |
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Records; photos |
BOX 10 |
Trapdoor Spiders Club |
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Records; photos |
BOX 11 |
Miscellaneous Organizations |
BOX 12 |
Miscellaneous/General |
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