Atlas map of Yellowstone National Park Wyoming, circa 1902. The original engraving of this map is by George Franklin Cram(1842-1928). George Cram was an American mapmaker and businessman. In 1867, Cram and his uncle, Rufus Blanchard, began the company known by their names in Evanston, IL. Two years later, Cram became sole proprietor and the company was henceforth known as George F. Cram Co specializing in Atlases. Cram was one of the first American companies to publish a world atlas. This map of Yellowstone is highlighting in a yellow color and shows lakes, mountain ranges and rivers in the Yellowstone National Park. On the reverse of this map is a half page full map of Montana. The map is in good overall condition with no obvious signs of damage.
PERIOD: Early 20th Century
ORIGIN: Wyoming, United States