John Glenn Archives

Audiovisuals Subgroup

Series 6: Maps

Sub-Series Location Box Folder Folder Description
Family 161-233-28 931 198 Framed map of New Concord, Ohio, featuring points of interest, including JHG's boyhood home, c.1960s.
NASA 161-235-5 933 129 Framed map of the world marked with the three orbits of the Friendship 7 space flight on February 20, 1962.
NASA 161-235-6 933 130 Framed Rand-McNally and General Electric map of the solar system, 1958.
NASA 161-232-11 933 290 Map of the Earth published by NASA showing the orbital paths flown by the Space Shuttle Discovery Mission STS-95, "STS-95 Daylight/Night Awake," October 29 - November 8, 1998.
NASA 161-232-12 933 291 Map of the Earth published by NASA showing the orbital paths flown by the Space Shuttle Discovery Mission STS-95, "STS-95 Daylight Awake," October 29 - November 8, 1998.
NASA 161-314-12 933 297 Rand McNally Cosmopolitan World map titled "Official Record of the First United States Manned Orbital Flight in Space Travels" containing the orbital paths of John Glenn's Friendship 7 space flight, published by Space Travels, Inc., Fairborn, Ohio, no date, c.1962.
NASA 161-314-28 933 325 Rand McNally Cosmopolitan World map titled "Official Record of the First United States Manned Orbital Flight in Space Travels" containing the orbital paths of John Glenn's Friendship 7 space flight, labeled "Seattle World's Fair 1962 Souvenir Edition."
NASA 161-314-29 933 326 Astronauts Space Map "free with every purchase of Gravy Train [dog food]" featuring information on the solar system and space exploration, printed by the General Foods Corporation, 1961.
Senate 161-313-11 935 159 Foam board mounted map of the "Great Lakes Ports (Dry and Liquid Bulk Cargo)," produced by the Lake Carriers' Association, April 1993.
Senate 161-313-12 935 160 Foam board mounted map titled "Great Lakes Areas of Concern" listing forty-three locations around the five Great Lakes, no date.
Senate 161-307-4 935 175 Framed map, "Toxic Great Lakes Hotspots," printed in 1985 by Pollution Probe.