Once this photolettering process was refined, it was applied to our United States map supplement in the May 1933 National Geographic. Shortly thereafter, Society cartographer Charles E.
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This story appears in the July 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine ... a historian of cartography. And it’s so large, about five by seven feet, that it covers several pieces of parchment.
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