Henry David Thoreau's Concord, Mass., circa July 4, 1845
- HF-ID: M5.45
- Category: Maps
- Creator: Roman, John
- Date: 1845
- Location: Concord MA
- Media: Paper
- Contents:
- large-format photocopy print of tight pencil draft; includes note from illustrator regarding corrections to labels of the Sudbury River and the Parkman House. 1. 24" x 35.75".
- Abstract:
- Description from The Thoreau Society: "A detailed and illustrated bird's-eye-view map of Thoreau's Concord, as of July 4, 1845, the day Thoreau moved into his Walden house.... Illustrator John Roman produced this map through research funded in part by a Thoreau Society Fellowship (2003) and with input from many experts." [Historical consultants acknowledged on final poster include Harvard Forest Director, David R. Foster and researcher Brian Hall]
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 2, drawer 5
- Access: Active
- Administrative Notes:
- 2021 - Final version of poster, inscribed by illustrator to David R. Foster, framed and hanging in 2nd floor hallway of Shaler Hall