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Norumbega News, No.17 (Fall 2013)
Osher Library Associates
Issue No.17, Fall 2013
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
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Norumbega News, No.16 (Spring 2012)
Osher Library Associates
Issue No.16, Spring 2012
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
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The Moses Greenleaf Primer
Holly K. Hurd
A childrens "primer" on the life of Moses Greenleaf, Maine's first mapmaker.
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Norumbega News, No.14 (Spring 2010)
Osher Library Associates
Issue No.14, Spring 2010
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
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Norumbega News, No.15 (Fall 2010)
Osher Library Associates
Issue No.15, Fall 2010
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
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Norumbega News, No.12 (Spring 2009)
Osher Library Associates
Issue No.12, Spring 2009
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
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Norumbega News, No.13 (Fall 2009)
Osher Library Associates
Issue No.13, Fall 2009
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
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Settling the Maine Wilderness - Moses Greenleaf, His Maps, and His Household of Faith, 1777-1834
Walter M. Macdougall
Settling the Maine Wilderness - Moses Greenleaf, His Maps, and His Household of Faith, 1777-1834.
Osher Library Associates, Occasional Publication No.3.
For professor Macdougall, this book is the culmination of over twenty-five years of research and writing carried out during breaks from teaching at the University of Maine. By examining the cultural milieu of his time, he places Greenleaf's contributions within the context of Maine's growth and development during its formative years from province to statehood. This biographer also shares a kinship with Greenleaf on several counts. First is an appreciation for the land which Greenleaf held dear, since his own home is situated in Williamsburg. As a Freemason, he lives by the same principles which governed Greenleaf's life and imbued his ""household of faith."" And last, as an educator, he shares his concerns for improving the educational opportunities for Maine's youth.
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Reading the World: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Pieter van den Keere’s Map, Nova totius terrarum orbis geographica ac hydrographica tabula (Amsterdam, 1608/36).
Matthew Edney and Irwin Novak
Proceedings of the first “Reading the World” conference (1994), edited by Matthew Edney and Irwin Novak, and published in 2001 by the University of Southern Maine on behalf of the Friends of the Osher Map Library.
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