A map...on a handkerchief.
From a piece on Booktryst...
Handkerchief maps date back to the late 18th century. Examples featuring
the plan for Washington D.C. werre sold as "'an authentic plan of the
Metropolis of the United States,' advertised as an accurate guide for
the prospective purchaser of lots but also as 'a very handsome ornament
for the parlor or counting room" (Luria, Capital Speculations: Writing and Building Washington,
p. 14). These handkerchief maps are believed to have been printed in
Boston in 1792 in connection with "the sale of lots in the new 'Federal
Town'" (Works Progress Administration, Washington: City and Capital, p. xiv).
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