Box 3
Contains 25 Results:
“The Hauslab-Liechtenstein Map Collection,” Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, Apr 1978, p. 108-138.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
“The Human Side of Maps,” Wilson Library Bulletin, Oct 1945, p. 151-152.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
“The Industrial Geography of Seneca Falls, N.Y.,” written with J. Norman Carls, Economic Geography, 1936, p. 289-293.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
“John Melish and His Map of the United States,” Library of Congress Quarterly Journal, Sept 1962, p. 159-191.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
“Map Collections in the Soviet Union and the Democratic Republic of Germany,” Special Libraries Association Geography and Map Division’s Bulletin, Jun 1971, p. 20-23.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
Map Division Manual No. 15, Library of Congress, 1950. 40 pgs.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
“Maps for an Emerging Nation, Commercial Cartography in the Nineteenth Century,” Library of Congress Quarterly Journal, 1977. 66 pgs.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
Maps in Libraries: A Bibliographic Summary,” Library Journal, Sept 1946, p. 1101-1106.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
“Maps of Cloth,” Antiques Magazine, Apr 1947, p. 256-258.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
“Maps: How to Make them and Read them,” Journal of Geography, Oct 1943, p. 258-265.
The Walter W. Ristow collection consists of articles written by Ristow during his career as a map librarian. They are arranged alphabetically by title.