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Bay Area Map Group (BAM) Group Meeting held May 11, 2024 at the home of Ron and Juliet Rothman. Speakers and their subjects were:Len Rothman, globesMary Holder, maps of Holderness, an area within YorkshireBruce Riordan (new member), school map of the US, grandfather's map and story about being taken hostage in China in 1920sBill Sawyers, gold rush mapKen Habeeb, school map of AfricaWalter Schwarz, large diorama map from his visit to VaranesiFred Auda, map of Yosemite and map of Pacific currents by Herman MollFred DeJarlais, Talis map/chart/infographic of "Waterfalls, Islands, Lakes, Rivers, Mountains"Ron Gibbs, maps from Atlas to Marshall's Biography of George WashingtonTom Paper, dot story on Carta Marina and exhibit story on Larmessin exhibit from Rich Breiman collectionTranscript from four voice notes below here. Keyword: CMS BAM Bay Area Map Group
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The Bay Area Map (BAM) Group Meeting, March 4, 2023 - California Map Society (CMS)Link to Google Slides here
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A gathering of friends to share their love of art, history, science and, of course, maps. Held at the home of Tom Paper and Eleanor Bigelow in San Francisco.link to chat from meeting hereLarry Lusk map link hereKen Habeeb map link hereRon Gibbs map link hereLen Rothman map link hereTom Paper Williams College Winter Study course link here
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5/11/24 - This book was shared by Ron Gibbs at Bay Area Map (BAM) Group meeting at Rothman residence. Ron has written two historical novels about George Washington around the time of the revolution. More info can be found on Ron’s website here.An atlas made as a complement to the famous biography of George Washington, written by Supreme Court Justice John Marshall. From the collection of Jane and Ron Gibbs.From Wikipedia: John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835. Marshall remains the longest-serving chief justice and fourth-longest serving justice in Supreme Court history, and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential justices to ever sit on the Supreme Court. Prior to joining the Supreme Court (and for one month simultaneous to his tenure as Chief Justice), Marshall served as the fourth United States Secretary of State under President John Adams.After his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall began working on a biography of George Washington. He did so at the request of his close friend, Associate Justice Bushrod Washington, who had inherited the papers of his uncle. Marshall's The Life of George Washington, the first biography about a U.S. president ever published, spanned five volumes and just under one thousand pages. The first two volumes, published in 1803, were poorly-received and seen by many as an attack on the Democratic-Republican Party.[119] Nonetheless, historians have often praised the accuracy and well-reasoned judgments of Marshall's biography, while noting his frequent paraphrases of published sources such as William Gordon's 1801 history of the Revolution and the British Annual Register.[120] After completing the revision to his biography of Washington, Marshall prepared an abridgment. In 1833 he wrote, "I have at length completed an abridgment of the Life of Washington for the use of schools. I have endeavored to compress it as much as possible. ... After striking out every thing which in my judgment could be properly excluded the volume will contain at least 400 pages."[121] The Abridgment was not published until 1838, three years after Marshall died.[122]Keywords: RonGibbs
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This exhibit was put together by Ken Habeeb and Tom Paper when Ken had a map whose origin he did not know. Ken presented about his map, the one Tom Paper found at Rumsey, which is the Arrowsmith map, as well as the 1804 Wilkinson map, also from Rumsey, that has far more information on it. Ken spoke about both of these maps in his presentation on February 5, 2022 to the Bay Area Map Group.Rumseykeywords: khabeeb
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Presentations for the BAM Group, part of the California Map Society, on February 5, 2022, held on Zoom.Playlist of videos of each of the presentations: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRVoFfpyQubgSMO... Chat from meeting here.Dan Scollon's GIS links here.
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Presentations for the BAM Group, part of the California Map Society, on August 18, 2021 at the home of Tom Paper & Eleanor Bigelow.
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Videos, maps and images from the Bay Area Map Group (BAM) meeting January 16 2021. (Exhibit 117) Speakers were Eliane Dotson, Ron Gibbs, Julie Sweetkind-Singer, Mike Schembri, Ken Habeeb, Susan Powell and Susan Schulten.Link to chat from the meeting.The Bay Area Map Group is a part of The California Map Society.https://californiamapsociety.org/
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