NSGIC Mid-Year Reports: Tuesday Morning Keynote Speaker
Tuesday Morning's Keynote Speaker at the NSGIC Mid-Year was Dr. Edward Papenfuse, the State Archivist in Maryland. He describes himself as having a passion for maps and spoke on a project to preserve historic maps of Maryland.
The Maryland State Archives has, over the years, published collections of maps of Maryland. He outlined the process of finding and writing about those maps.
He also spoke on the lessons that can be learned about the history of a place from the historic maps of that place. He explained how historic maps have been used to help settle a variety of boundary disputes with neighboring states.
Update (3/18/08): Presentation materials from this session are now available on-line.
The Maryland State Archives has, over the years, published collections of maps of Maryland. He outlined the process of finding and writing about those maps.
He also spoke on the lessons that can be learned about the history of a place from the historic maps of that place. He explained how historic maps have been used to help settle a variety of boundary disputes with neighboring states.
Update (3/18/08): Presentation materials from this session are now available on-line.
Labels: 2008midyear, historic maps, history, Maryland, MD



