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| A Newsletter of the Texas Map Society | ||
Past Issues of the Neatline, the newsletter of the Texas Map Society, begin with the first electronic publication, Volume III, No. 2 ,Winter 2000. All subsequent issues will be posted to this page as the newest issue is placed online.
Previous issues are available in print form only and can be requested from the Secretary/Treasurer, Kit Goodwin. You may reach her at 817-272-5329 (voice); 817-272-3360 (fax); or goodwin@uta.edu (e-mail).
Table of Contents: Vol. III, No. 2, Winter 2000
Texas Map Society
Meeting: Spring on the Llano Estacado
Preview of the upcoming meeting to be held at Lubbock
on April 6th and 7th.
"Maps and Popular Culture:" The Garrett Lectures
By David Buisseret
A report on the Second Biennial Virginia Garrett Lectures on the History of Cartography
held at the University of Texas at Arlington in conjunction with the map society's fall
meeting in October, 2000. Buisseret summarizes a selection of the presentations.
Annual fall Meeting Elects New
Officers
By David Buisseret
A synopsis of the fall meeting in which new officers were elected and the program
presentations were outstanding! Buisseret summarizes the presentations on vintage
cartography, the English map trade in the late seventeenth century, images of maps of the
west produced for the east, the Rumsey Collection online, and the role of women in the map
trade.
Off the Map: The President's
Column
By Dennis Reinhartz
A new feature of the Neatline inaugurated by our current president, Dennis Reinhartz.
Featured Map
Regular feature of the Neatline to feature maps of
interest to members. Our president, Dennis Reinhartz selected Herman Moll's A New and
Exact Map of the Dominions of the King of Great Britain on ye Continent of Nort America. London:
H. Moll, 1715.
Founding Member Wins Award
By Dennis Reinhartz
Article on founding member Dr. W. Michael Mathes who recently was award the Sir Thomas
More Medal for the year 2000.
Table of Contents: Vol. IV, No. 1, Summer 2001
Texas Map Society Fall Meeting: From
Longhorns to Lone Star Weather Maps
Preview of the upcoming Fall Meeting
at The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. The meeting, held on October
5th and 6th, includes a Friday evening event and an outstanding slate of
speakers for Saturday.
Where Do I Go From Here?
By Lewis Buttery
Silk maps produced by the the U.S. Aeronautical Chart Service and the N.A.C.I.
Hydrographic Office during World War II are the subject by of the article by
founding member, Lewis Buttery.
Spring Presentations on the Llano Estacado
By David Buisseret
A report on the presentations given at the Spring Meeting held at Texas Tech
University, Lubbock.
For Want of a Good Map, Thirty-Eight Map
Enthusiasts Lost in West Texas!
By Dennis Reinhartz
A lighthearted look at a "defining moment" in Lubbock as members
encountered a west Texas phenomena
while wandering around the countryside.
Off the Map: The President's Column
By Dennis Reinhartz
President Dennis Reinharz devotes his column to the Texas General Land Office's
Adopt-A-Map program.
Feature Map
By David Buisseret
Map of
interest to members are a regular feature of the newsletter. In this issue,
David Buisseret selects the 1693 small globe gores published by Vicenzo Maria
Coronelli, Hos Globos Terraqueum.
Texas Map Society Fall Meeting: From
Longhorns to Lone Star Weather Maps
Preview of the upcoming Fall Meeting
at The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. The meeting, held on October
5th and 6th, includes a Friday evening event and an outstanding slate of
speakers for Saturday.
Where Do I Go From Here?
By Lewis Buttery
Silk maps produced by the the U.S. Aeronautical Chart Service and the N.A.C.I.
Hydrographic Office during World War II are the subject by of the article by
founding member, Lewis Buttery.
Spring Presentations on the Llano Estacado
By David Buisseret
A report on the presentations given at the Spring Meeting held at Texas Tech
University, Lubbock.
For Want of a Good Map, Thirty-Eight Map
Enthusiasts Lost in West Texas!
By Dennis Reinhartz
A lighthearted look at a "defining moment" in Lubbock as members
encountered a west Texas phenomena
while wandering around the countryside.
Off the Map: The President's Column
By Dennis Reinhartz
President Dennis Reinharz devotes his column to the Texas General Land Office's
Adopt-A-Map program.
Feature Map
By David Buisseret
Map of
interest to members are a regular feature of the newsletter. In this issue,
David Buisseret selects the 1693 small globe gores published by Vicenzo Maria
Coronelli, Hos Globos Terraqueum.
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