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Mapmaker, mapmaker, make me a map!
I have spent many hours over the past two months struggling to map the Lutheran congregations of colonial America for a forthcoming essay. The above map materialized as if by magic for an earlier piece I wrote thanks to … Continue reading
Posted in Academic Life, Biography, History
Tagged 18th Century, American Antiquarian Society, GIS, Hudson Valley, Jobe, Librarians, Lutheran, Maps, patience
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