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Map of the Eastern United States (mid-19th century, associated with Griswold Tyng) presents a clear, utilitarian overview of the states, major cities, transportation corridors, and geographic features east of the Mississippi. The map emphasizes political boundaries, emerging rail networks, and key river systems, reflecting a period of rapid national expansion and infrastructural development. Its clean engraving and practical layout suggest use in education, travel, or administrative planning. This work captures a transforming American landscape on the eve of industrial consolidation. Also there are illustrations of key moments of the history and significant location of the history of the United States of America.
Griswold Tyng (active 19th century) was an American mapmaker and publisher known for producing regional charts, school maps, and practical geographic references. His work favored clarity, straightforward design, and accessibility for a broad public audience. Tyng’s contributions supported the growing need for reliable domestic cartography during a century of mobility, settlement, and modernization. His maps remain valued for their snapshot of the United States during a formative historical moment.
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