Cram imperial world globe


VINTAGE 12 CRAM'S IMPERIAL WORLD GLOBE MERCATOR PROJECTION CRAMS IMPERIAL Earth GLOBE MOUNTAIN RELIEF

GALERIA ANTICUARIA ORIENTADA A MAPAS, GRABADOS, CARTAS N�UTICAS, LIBROS, libros de segunda mano.

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Condition: Used (normal wear)

In good shape but does contain a vintage look to itBy George F. Cram12\" Globe421020

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History of CRAM Globes

George Franklin Cram was a civil war veteran who marched with Sherman prior to his career as a map publisher. On March 18, 1867, George F. Cram and his uncle, Rufus Blanchard, founded the company Blanchard & Cram in Evanston, IL. The corporation manufactured and sold maps and atlases. Cram became the sole owner two years later and renamed it the George F. Cram Company. They sold a wide variety of atlases—including the popular Unrivaled Atlas of the World which was printed continuously from the 1880s to 1952.

In 1921, George Cram sold his business to one of his largest customers, E.A. Peterson of the National Map Organization. The companies were combined at 32 E. Georgia St. in Indianapolis. The CRAM name continued on. On March 24, 1928, George F. Cram died at the age of 86.

In 1932, the George F. Cram Company began manufacturing globes. In 1936, the company moved again to 730 E. Washington St.

Mr. Loren B. Douthit joined the company in 1937 as a School Sales Field Manager to develop the potential of the school market. Between 1937 and 1966, Cram created a variety of educational maps and globes,

George F. Cram - Globe and Map Maker Since 1867

Cram's mission -- to provide quality geographical products to consumers and educators around the world has earned them the respect they warrant in the industry. The Cram globe and map products get together the highest standards of craftsmanship and editorial quality & are considered the standard that other educational globe and map products are compared against. Cram views its end customers as part of an extended family on a common mission of conducting business in the most pleasant, honest and efficient manner possible.

The history of the George F. Cram Company spans over 130 years. During that time, the company has always believed in honesty and fair treatment. It is their passion to endure to employ these virtues as they continue to lead the industry with products that portray the highest levels of quality and innovation.

Every world that Cram creates is designed to improve the world for the person who uses it. For businesses, homes and schools, as reference tools or decorative accessories, the Cram globe and map products -- "worlds of imagination" -- have appeal without boundaries. Cram is passionate about and confident of the p