| Genre | Archival print |
| Artist | Unknown Cartographer |
| Subject | New Hampshire state boundaries and towns |
| Circa | 1850 |
| Medium | Giclée on 325gsm archival matte |
Vintage Map of New HampshireUnknown Cartographer · c. 1850
Archive Print Co. · archival reproduction
We restore and reproduce forgotten masterworks of graphic design on museum-grade paper — so they can live on your walls instead of in an archive.
The Story Behind the Print
This exquisite 1850 map captures New Hampshire during a pivotal moment in American expansion, when the railroad boom was transforming New England's landscape and commerce. Hand-drawn by pioneering cartographers of the era, it reveals the state's emerging network of towns, waterways, and transportation routes with remarkable precision and artistry.
The mid-19th century marked New Hampshire's industrial awakening—textile mills powered by the Merrimack River, granite quarries supplying national monuments, and railroad lines connecting Portsmouth's bustling port to inland communities. Every carefully rendered detail speaks to the optimism of a young nation mapping its future, making this vintage map wall art a window into America's transformative decades.
Each museum-quality giclée print is produced on 325gsm archival matte paper using premium archival inks, ensuring your historical cartography reproduction will maintain its rich detail for generations.
Colors may vary slightly between screens and the finished piece — the print will always be richer.
From a Collector
“Third order from Archive Print Co. The paper weight, the linework — it’s the real thing. Framed it in dark walnut. Looks like it’s been hanging in a gallery for decades.”
James K. — Verified Collector
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