Eli Sheldon Glover

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Eli Sheldon Glover (August 14, 1844 – May 29, 1920) was an artist and publisher of

perspective maps, including maps of cities in the Midwestern and Western United States and Canada. Glover was active in San Francisco, Chicago, and Tacoma.[1] He was also an inventor,[2] and he wrote The Diary of Eli Sheldon Glover.[3]

Glover established the Merchants Lithographing Company in Chicago. The company was destroyed by the

elevation views of the business districts of San Francisco and Oakland. In addition, Glover had a binder and notebook business.[4]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Archives West: Eli Sheldon Glover papers, 1875-1909".
  2. ^ "Google Patents". Google Patents. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  3. ^ The diary of Eli Sheldon Glover. The Oregon Historical records survey project. 1940.
  4. . eli sheldon glover.
  5. ^ "Search results from Panoramic Maps, Glover, E. S. (Eli Sheldon)". Library of Congress.

Further reading

  • Diary of Eli Sheldon Glover by Eli Sheldon Glover (Reprint Edition)