Salt Lake City Library : Your Guide to the Family History Library

The Video Guide to the Salt Lake City Family History Library
Binding: VHS Tape
Studio: The Studio
This is a museum quality, town view print on premium, archival paper. This medium, along with UV resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure a superior contrast, resolution and vivid-color rendering of the original work. Original town views have been sold at auction for as high as several thousand dollars. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC MAP A popular cartographic form used to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the panoramic map. Also known as town views, panoramic maps are not generally drawn to scale. They show street patterns, buildings, and major landscape features in perspective. Preparation of panoramic maps involved a vast amount of painstakingly detailed labor. For each project a frame was developed, showing in perspective the pattern of streets. The artist then walked the streets, sketching buildings, trees, and other features to present a complete landscape as seen from an elevation of 2,000-3,000 feet. These data were then entered on the frame in his workroom. The most successful print publisher in the nineteenth century was Currier and lves. Best remembered for their views of daily life in Victorian America, they also prepared birds-eye views of New York City, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, and Washington. Famous panoramic artists included Albert Ruger, Thaddeus Fowler, and the brothers, O.H and H.H Bailey. Surviving panoramic maps are very popular today and command premium prices from map and print dealers. Panoramic maps give a pictorial record of Anglo-Americas cities during the post-Civil War period and for many localities, provide the sole nineteenth-century perspective of the community. (Source: Library of Congress).
Brand: Library Images
Manufacturer: The Studio
Your Guide to the Family History Library
Binding: Paperback
Rating: 4.5
Review: 2
Studio: Betterway Books
The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is the world's largest archive of genealogy and family history materials. No other repository compares in the quantity and quality of its records. It is only fitting, then, that such an extraordinary facility warrants this exceptional guide. Intended for beginning and intermediate genealogists, this books enables readers to use the library's resources effectively, whether in Salt Lake City or from their home. They'll find: * Tips for trip preparation--advice for making the most of their time at the Family History Library * Guidelines for accessing the library collection from afar, including FamilySearch Internet and in 3,400 Family History Centers worldwide * The basics of family history research * Details on Family History Library records, including major U.S. and world collections * Onsite research tips to help readers locate resources, organize their workdays and materials, and make the most of limited research time Each topic is discussed in a fully, making this unique book an invaluable companion for genealogists and family historians everywhere.
Brand: Library Images
Manufacturer: Betterway Books
Price: $19.99 USD
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not even have coffee when we used it on Monday. There was no food in the press room on the Sunday of the conference in Salt Lake City last year. After complaining, a small dish of pastries was delivered. The press center, which used to be
Historic Salt Lake City Utah c 1875 S Panoramic Map Poster Print Reprint Giclee
Studio: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe
This is a museum quality, town view print on premium, archival paper. This medium, along with UV resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure a superior contrast, resolution and vivid-color rendering of the original work. Original town views have been sold at auction for as high as several thousand dollars. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC MAP A popular cartographic form used to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the panoramic map. Also known as town views, panoramic maps are not generally drawn to scale. They show street patterns, buildings, and major landscape features in perspective. Preparation of panoramic maps involved a vast amount of painstakingly detailed labor. For each project a frame was developed, showing in perspective the pattern of streets. The artist then walked the streets, sketching buildings, trees, and other features to present a complete landscape as seen from an elevation of 2,000-3,000 feet. These data were then entered on the frame in his workroom. The most successful print publisher in the nineteenth century was Currier and lves. Best remembered for their views of daily life in Victorian America, they also prepared birds-eye views of New York City, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, and Washington. Famous panoramic artists included Albert Ruger, Thaddeus Fowler, and the brothers, O.H and H.H Bailey. Surviving panoramic maps are very popular today and command premium prices from map and print dealers. Panoramic maps give a pictorial record of Anglo-Americas cities during the post-Civil War period and for many localities, provide the sole nineteenth-century perspective of the community. (Source: Library of Congress).
Brand: Library Images
Manufacturer: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe
Historic Salt Lake City Utah c 1870 M Panoramic Map Poster Print Reprint Giclee
Studio: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe
This is a museum quality, town view print on premium, archival paper. This medium, along with UV resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure a superior contrast, resolution and vivid-color rendering of the original work. Original town views have been sold at auction for as high as several thousand dollars. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC MAP A popular cartographic form used to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the panoramic map. Also known as town views, panoramic maps are not generally drawn to scale. They show street patterns, buildings, and major landscape features in perspective. Preparation of panoramic maps involved a vast amount of painstakingly detailed labor. For each project a frame was developed, showing in perspective the pattern of streets. The artist then walked the streets, sketching buildings, trees, and other features to present a complete landscape as seen from an elevation of 2,000-3,000 feet. These data were then entered on the frame in his workroom. The most successful print publisher in the nineteenth century was Currier and lves. Best remembered for their views of daily life in Victorian America, they also prepared birds-eye views of New York City, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, and Washington. Famous panoramic artists included Albert Ruger, Thaddeus Fowler, and the brothers, O.H and H.H Bailey. Surviving panoramic maps are very popular today and command premium prices from map and print dealers. Panoramic maps give a pictorial record of Anglo-Americas cities during the post-Civil War period and for many localities, provide the sole nineteenth-century perspective of the community. (Source: Library of Congress).
Brand: Library Images
Manufacturer: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe
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Going to Salt Lake City to Do Family History Research
Binding: Paperback
Rating: 4.0
Review: 1
Studio: Marietta Pub Co
The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is the world's largest archive of genealogy and family history materials. No other repository compares in the quantity and quality of its records. It is only fitting, then, that such an extraordinary facility warrants this exceptional guide. Intended for beginning and intermediate genealogists, this books enables readers to use the library's resources effectively, whether in Salt Lake City or from their home. They'll find: * Tips for trip preparation--advice for making the most of their time at the Family History Library * Guidelines for accessing the library collection from afar, including FamilySearch Internet and in 3,400 Family History Centers worldwide * The basics of family history research * Details on Family History Library records, including major U.S. and world collections * Onsite research tips to help readers locate resources, organize their workdays and materials, and make the most of limited research time Each topic is discussed in a fully, making this unique book an invaluable companion for genealogists and family historians everywhere.
Brand: Library Images
Manufacturer: Marietta Pub Co
Price: $15.95 USD

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