Camille N. Drie, also known as Camille N. Dry, was a draughtsman active from ca. 1871 to 1904 in the United States. Drie created pictorial maps of various cities including a 110-sheet view of St. Louis, Missouri (1875). The Library of Congress has a collection of his work. [1]
Drie also produced pictorial maps of Galveston, Texas; Anniston, Alabama, [2] and Vicksburg, Mississippi. [3]
He worked with Richard J. Compton on the St. Louis mapping project. [4]
Camille N. Drie.
Camille N. Drie, also known as Camille N. Dry, was a draughtsman active from ca. 1871 to 1904 in the United States. Drie created pictorial maps of various cities including a 110-sheet view of St. Louis, Missouri (1875). The Library of Congress has a collection of his work. [1]
Drie also produced pictorial maps of Galveston, Texas; Anniston, Alabama, [2] and Vicksburg, Mississippi. [3]
He worked with Richard J. Compton on the St. Louis mapping project. [4]
Camille N. Drie.