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Globe: 19th c. by C. Abel – Klinger

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    Posted 10 years ago

    BCHMuseum
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    This fascinating 19th century globe is small and difficult to read (it's less than 6" wide), until you see our 3D model on your computer screen. Online you can "handle" it, spin it around and zoom in! U.S. midwestern cities weren't printed on this map, however Fort Mandan is located. Have fun exploring this version of the world on Sketchfab at https://skfb.ly/NR6B

    Titled “The Earth,” this globe was “constructed, delineated and etched by J. A. Buhler”, C. Abel – Klinger, Publisher/Nuremberg, Germany, Europe. The base contains a small compass.

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