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On 9/29/2011 9:56 PM, Daniel Strebe wrote:

Please, does anyone curate a collection that houses this map in situ?

I am sure they do, and you could scan www.worldcat.org for holding libraries and see if someone would track it, but it could take some work.

Ed Dahl had queried about the ampersand issue, so I've copied my private response to him below (Ed's initial comments are at the bottom):

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