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Official map of Cuba ; Map of the world, on Mercators projection
Alternative Title
Map of the world on Mercators projection
Map of the world on Mercator's projection
Scale
Scale approximately 1:2,200,000
Scale approximately 1:92,000,000
Coordinates
(W 85°--W 73°/N 26°--N 19°)
(W 180°--E 180°/N 84°--S 66°)
Place of Publication
United States
Date of Publication
1898
Extent
2 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, color
Dimensions
32 x 51 cm and 29 x 44 cm, on sheet 36 x 54 cm
Notes
Relief shown by hachures.
Includes inset: City of Habana.
At head of text accompanying inset: The Cuban Revolutionary Government. President: Bartolome Masso. Vice President: Domingo Mendez Capote. Cabinet. Secretary of War: Jose B. Aleman. Secretary of Foreign Affairs: Andres Moreno De La Torre. Secretary of the Treasury: Ernesto Font Sterling. Secretary of the Interior: Manuel Ramos Silva.
"This war map of Cuba and the world has been specially prepared by us, and is given free to every subscriber for our great war book and history of Cuba, by Trumbull White. It is absolutely reliable and will enable everyone to carefully follow the course of the war in all parts of the World."
Statistical tables on the armed forces of Spain and the United States include "Vessels of the United States Navy," which gives the name, cost, and number of "officers and men" of each ship.
Official map of Cuba ; Map of the world, on Mercators projection
Alternative Title
Map of the world on Mercators projection
Map of the world on Mercator's projection
Scale
Scale approximately 1:2,200,000
Scale approximately 1:92,000,000
Coordinates
(W 85°--W 73°/N 26°--N 19°)
(W 180°--E 180°/N 84°--S 66°)
Place of Publication
United States
Date of Publication
1898
Extent
2 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, color
Dimensions
32 x 51 cm and 29 x 44 cm, on sheet 36 x 54 cm
Notes
Relief shown by hachures.
Includes inset: City of Habana.
At head of text accompanying inset: The Cuban Revolutionary Government. President: Bartolome Masso. Vice President: Domingo Mendez Capote. Cabinet. Secretary of War: Jose B. Aleman. Secretary of Foreign Affairs: Andres Moreno De La Torre. Secretary of the Treasury: Ernesto Font Sterling. Secretary of the Interior: Manuel Ramos Silva.
"This war map of Cuba and the world has been specially prepared by us, and is given free to every subscriber for our great war book and history of Cuba, by Trumbull White. It is absolutely reliable and will enable everyone to carefully follow the course of the war in all parts of the World."
Statistical tables on the armed forces of Spain and the United States include "Vessels of the United States Navy," which gives the name, cost, and number of "officers and men" of each ship.