DescriptionLiang Huai yan chang ji si sheng xing yan tu. LOC gm71005050.jpg
English: Pictorial map. Shows salt industry and main transport routes in the four provinces of Jiangnan (Jiangsu and Anhui), Jiangxi, Huguang (Hunan and Hubei), and Henan in eastern China. Relief shown pictorially. Title supplied. Pen-and-ink and watercolor. Oriented to the south. Imperfect: torn at right. "Shanzhou Quantu" on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes text which explains the quota of salt allowed in each county and describes the waterways and land routes for salt transportation to each province. Note on typed description: "Apparently wrong number. Hummel purchase 1934, #14 is ..." Purchase; Arthur William Hummel; 1934, no. 14. Previous call number: G7821.Q3 1754 .S5 Vault Shelf
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English: Salt Map of the Two Huai Salt Fields and Its Transportation across Four Provinces
中文:兩淮鹽場及四省行鹽圖, 两淮盐场及四省行盐图, Liang Huaiyanchang ji Si Sheng Xing Yantu, Liang Huai-yan-ch'ang chi Ssu Sheng Hsing Yan-t'u
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Salt Industry And Trade · Maps, Manuscript · Transportation · Maps, Pictorial · Maps · Early Works To 1800 · China · Salt
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DescriptionLiang Huai yan chang ji si sheng xing yan tu. LOC gm71005050.jpg
English: Pictorial map. Shows salt industry and main transport routes in the four provinces of Jiangnan (Jiangsu and Anhui), Jiangxi, Huguang (Hunan and Hubei), and Henan in eastern China. Relief shown pictorially. Title supplied. Pen-and-ink and watercolor. Oriented to the south. Imperfect: torn at right. "Shanzhou Quantu" on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes text which explains the quota of salt allowed in each county and describes the waterways and land routes for salt transportation to each province. Note on typed description: "Apparently wrong number. Hummel purchase 1934, #14 is ..." Purchase; Arthur William Hummel; 1934, no. 14. Previous call number: G7821.Q3 1754 .S5 Vault Shelf
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English: Salt Map of the Two Huai Salt Fields and Its Transportation across Four Provinces
中文:兩淮鹽場及四省行鹽圖, 两淮盐场及四省行盐图, Liang Huaiyanchang ji Si Sheng Xing Yantu, Liang Huai-yan-ch'ang chi Ssu Sheng Hsing Yan-t'u
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Salt Industry And Trade · Maps, Manuscript · Transportation · Maps, Pictorial · Maps · Early Works To 1800 · China · Salt
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