The counties are then colored with different shades of red (for Democratic majorities) and blue (for Republican majorities). The darker the shade of red or blue, the greater the majority. The lightest shades represent majorities totaling less than 55% of the total vote, whereas the darkest shades represent majorities totaling over 90% of the total vote.
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Although known as the 'Birthplace of Confederation,' Prince Edward Island would only join the confederation in 1873. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing. Signature Required.
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From the verso content, the map appears to have been issued just before the presidential election of 1960, but there is no reference to this election on the map itself. Charmingly illustrated, nearly all the states are represented by at least one portrait or vignette.
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The map depicts the region from New York to Rhode Island and from Massachusetts to Long Island Sound. The line would not open until 1849 but accomplished what many believed to be a difficult task. The New York and New Haven built along the shore of Long Island Sound, which, due to the many rivers that emptied into Long Island Sound, many believed to be an overly difficult task.
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This map was issued in the 1849 edition of theNew Universal Atlas. Based upon the Tanner/Burroughs map of 1847, this map covers all of Missouri in beautiful detail. Title: Map of Missouri. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.
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A beautiful illustration of the Courthouse in Chicago is included in the lower left quadrant. The map features the strapwork style border common to Johnson's atlas work from 1860 to 1863. Published by A. J. Johnson and Browning as plate no. 47 in the 1861 edition ofJohnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas.
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Centered on Ishawooa Cone, the map covers the Absaroka Range from the Thorofare Plateau and Ash Mountain to North Fork Shoshone River. This particular map was part of Hague's study of the regions unique geology and the related geothermal activity.
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A group of 150 small coral islands located about 580 miles east of North Carolina, Bermuda covers only 20.6 square miles. Content with their British ties, in 1995 Bermuda voters rejected independence by a 3 to 1 majority.
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