An Historical and Geographical Map of the State of Kentucky. “The Dark and Bloody Ground.”
$200.00
One of several pictorial maps of Kentucky drawn by artist Karl Smith.
Description
While the map has thoroughly covered the “historical” component of the title, the “geographical” aspects remain quite thin, with only a few notable natural landmarks and rivers appearing within the image. No matter, as the history of Kentucky is the primary theme of this pictorial map by Karl Smith.
Daniel Boone and his frontier companions can be seen in an illustration in the upper left, while George Washington and a fellow surveyor are standing above the scales. Within the borders, numerous vignettes reference important historical sites and events throughout Kentucky’s past. Other drawings refer to agricultural or industrial products, military facilities and of course, horse racing.
Map Details
Publication Date: 1939
Author: Karl Smith
Sheet Width (in): 19.90
Sheet Height (in): 14.40
Condition: B+
Condition Description: The color is slightly faded and the paper is moderately soiled, especially around the outer edges. However, the map is in very good shape overall, with full margins on strong woven paper. Old cellophane tape residue on the verso, but it does not affect the image.
$200.00
