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Originally published in 1879 as part of Rand McNally & Company’s Business Atlas, this Northern Michigan & Lake Superior map stands out for its intricate hand-drawn wavy lines used to depict water - a technique that was especially challenging to execute with the limited tools available at the time.
The map print features the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and adjacent regions. The inclusion of named railroads highlights the importance of rail transport in the late 19th century due to the mining and timber industries.
Printed in black and white with a touch of green as the state outline, and printed with a parchment colored background, this antique Michigan map makes a striking addition to any décor—perfect for a home office, living room, study, or corporate conference room.
The full print measures 20" x 16", including a clean white border, while the actual printed map area is 12.75" x 12.75". Each print ships rolled in a sturdy cardboard tube, ready for framing.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, map collectors, and lakehouse-inspired décor, this classic Rand McNally map brings late 19th century cartography into your home or office.
*This purchase is for the print only – does not include frame
NOTE: This wall map is printed on-demand and cannot be modified, cancelled, or refunded once the order has been placed. Gift wrapping is not available.
Maps will ship in cardboard tubes via USPS. Express shipping is not available. Because these items ship directly from the vendor, please allow an additional 5-7 days for delivery.