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1953 Phillips Pictorial Map of Moosehead Lake, Maine

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Moosehead Lake in Maine. Gateway to the Largest of Maine's Unspoiled Areas. - Main View
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1953 Phillips Pictorial Map of Moosehead Lake, Maine

MooseheadLake-phillips-1953

Pictorial map of Moosehead Lake.

Title


Moosehead Lake in Maine. Gateway to the Largest of Maine's Unspoiled Areas.
  1953 (dated)     18.5 x 14.5 in (46.99 x 36.83 cm)     1 : 201600

Description


This is a 1953 Luther S. Phillips pictorial map of Moosehead Lake, Maine. Moosehead Lake dominates, with coves, bays, and the larger islands illustrated and labeled. Depth soundings (in feet) are indicated throughout. Towns around the lake, including Rockwood and Greenville, are identified by banners. Two scrolls, one along the left border and the other along the bottom border, numerically identify locations within Rockwood and Greenville, all of which are also marked on the map. Camps, inns, and other locations are identified along the banks of Moosehead Lake as well as in other parts of the region. Pictorial vignettes highlight outdoor activities popular in the region, such as fishing and canoeing, as well as the area's wildlife, including deer and black bear. A moose head adorns the compass rose situated near the right border. Illustrations of the leaves of some trees native to the region create a charming pictorial border, with illustrations of fish, geese, and moose appearing as well.
Publication History and Census
This map was created and published by Luther Savage Phillips in 1953. Phillips's brother Augustus Dewey Phillips published an updated version of this map in 1971 after he took over his brother's business following his death. This is the only known cataloged example of the 1953 Luther Phillips edition.

Cartographer


Luther Savage Phillips (May 10, 1891 - 1960) was an American map maker, photographer, architect, and postcard publisher, and is arguably Maine's most significant pictorial cartographer. Born on Mount Desert Island (Acadia National Park), Maine, Phillips studied at Phillips Andover Academy before spending two years at Yale. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from MIT in 1914. In October 1917 Phillips enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a Coxswain and was commissioned as an Ensign in 1918, when he was sent to the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. He was later assigned to the U.S.S. Rhode Island and sailed with the ship on a mission to Archangel on April 11, 1919. After his time in the Navy, Phillips established a successful postcard publishing business and became a well-known pictorial mapmaker. Much of his work focused on the Maine coast in the vicinity of Bar Harbor. Based in Northeast Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine, his company, 'Map of Maine' produced local pictorial maps for the tourist market. He would tour the state promoting and selling his work, along with his scenic postcards. After Phillips died in 1960, in Togus, Maine, his brother, Augustus 'Gus' Dewey Phillips (1898 - 1975) took over the map and postcard business, which was then continued by his nephew Donald Phillips (1935 - 2009). In a tragic turn of events, in 1973 an out of control bush fire destroyed the Phillips studio and much of the surviving stock, making all Phillips' maps issued prior to that date rare. Philipps married Olympia Meimari on March 24, 1921 in Annapolis. It is unclear whether Olympia died or the couple divorced, but it is known that Phillips remarried, to Mary J. Merrill in 1935. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Good. Closed tear extending four (4) inches into printed area professionally repaired on verso.