[RELIGION]. EILERS, A.H. A group of Sunday School maps on cotton of Palestine. St. Louis, MO: A.H. Eilers, [late 19th century].
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[RELIGION]. EILERS, A.H. A group of Sunday School maps on cotton of Palestine. St. Louis, MO: A.H. Eilers, [late 19th century].
Old Testament Map of Palestine. 35 x 53 1/2 in. -- New Testament Map of Palestine. 34 3/4 x 53 in. -- Together, 2 printed maps on cotton, some stains, worn edges, occasional small hole.
Founded in 1873, August H. Eilers originally publicized their wares as a general bookseller and stationer, but later transitioned to publishers of Sunday School Supplies. Both maps likely date from the late 1890s when both were discussed in an 1899 review in The Biblical World.
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