George Cram. “Map of Long Island, New York.” [with inset map of Brooklyn].
Chicago: George Cram, 1898. 10 x 13 ½. Color cerograph. Very good condition.
A colorful, detailed map from the latter part of the nineteenth century. The George Cram Company was an engraving and publishing firm from Chicago. In the mid-nineteenth century, the center of cartographic publishing was New York City, but in the 1880’s this began to shift towards Chicago with the advent of the Rand, McNally and Cram firms. These firms were noted for their efficient output of precise maps filled with useful and up-to-date information