Product Overview
Description - Merrimack County NH 1858 Map Original Wall Map- Homeowner Names - Cloth Backing An original 1858 wall map. Cut into 4 separate sheets. The 1st picture is AFTER you re-assemble. The original was hand-colored and varnished, and mounted on canvas. This special charm of these old maps is that they show the names of all the homeowners in the rural areas of the county. Merrimack County New Hampshire includes Concord and Lake Sunapee. Copies of this map are rare today. This map has some damage. There are several holes - with data missing. There is a water stain on the top half. The Concord city map is complete. This copy was removed from its wooden rollers and cut into 4 pieces in the past. *** The first picture shows how the map will look after you re-assemble it. The next 4 pictures show the 4 sections as you will receive it. The size is approximately 64"" x 62""
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General Information & Disclaimers -
- WE DO NOT SELL FRAMES. Your map will arrive rolled in a tube or box.
- Most of our maps are reproductions of old maps. Due to the age of the original maps, many contain mild defects (ink markings, cracks, small holes, etc.). Please review your selection carefully before purchase to ensure satisfaction with your order.
- Map sizes listed are sheet sizes - the actual map image size will be smaller.
Margins are typically 1/2" to 3" or more, depending on the print size and aesthetic considerations.
While our custom topo/nautical map sizes are usually accurate, the sizes listed for many of our other maps (especially USGS reprints) are only approximate. In these cases, we may print the map on a slightly different sheet size or with extra horizontal or vertical margins.
Please do not order a frame for your map until you receive the print! - Map color: No map will look identical to what you see on your computer monitor. Please be aware that the shade will likely be a bit different than what you see.
- Note that prints smaller than the original size may be difficult to read, while the larger print sizes may appear fuzzy when viewed up close.