"This colored series of cartographs is specially arranged for and dedicated with smiles and flowers to the many welcome newcomers in Hawaii - nurses, sailors and soldiers, marines, war-workers and others who are "all out" for a complete victory." In 1931, Stanford-educated map and book illustrator, Ruth Taylor White, visited the Hawaiian Islands and was inspired to produce a series of decorative maps. They were issued by the Honolulu Star Bulletin and given away by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Ruth Taylor White was quite prolific; she published hundreds of "cartographs" of the various states.
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"This colored series of cartographs is specially arranged for and dedicated with smiles and flowers to the many welcome newcomers in Hawaii - nurses, sailors and soldiers, marines, war-workers and others who are "all out" for a complete victory." In 1931, Stanford-educated map and book illustrator, Ruth Taylor White, visited the Hawaiian Islands and was inspired to produce a series of decorative maps. They were issued by the Honolulu Star Bulletin and given away by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Ruth Taylor White was quite prolific; she published hundreds of "cartographs" of the various states.
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