Exhibitions and Publications

BOSTON RARE MAPS NEWSLETTER

Issue No. 1

  • How do I know it’s real?” (p. 1)
  • “Early plans of Massachusetts towns: The Resolve of 1830” (p. 2)

Issue No. 2

  • “Condition and antique maps” (p. 1)
  • “Establishing a coherent view of the Northeast: The Gerritsz-De Laet Nova Anglia, Novum Belgium et Virginia” (p. 2)

Issue No. 3

  • “Mapping Massachusetts, 1600-1750” (p. 1)
  • “Developing a cost-effective reference library” (p. 2)

Issue No. 4

  • “Mapping Massachusetts, 1750-1801” (p. 1)
  • “Understanding ‘editions,’ ‘states’ and ‘issues” (p. 2)

 

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

“Henry F. Walling and the Mapping of New England’s Towns, 1849-1857.”  Published in The Portolan, no. 71 (Spring 2008), pp. 22-33.

“Picturing a networked nation: Abraham Bradley’s landmark U.S. postal maps.”  Published in The Portolan, no. 77 (Spring 2010), pp. 7-24.

 

CURATED EXHIBITIONS

“Toward a National Cartography: American Mapmaking, 1782-1800.”  Presented at the Harvard Map Collection, 2011.
“Made in Boston.”  A study of map making in Boston in the century before the American Revolution.  Presented at the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center of the Boston Public Library, 2013-2014.