The Portolan Issue #98 - Spring 2017 ARTICLES Orientalist Cartographies: Granada and the Alhambra by Ana del Cid Mendoza The Olmsteds and the Development of the Permanent System of Highways for the District of Columbia by Matthew B. Gilmore Mapping the Underground Railroad by Cheryl Janifer LaRoche Ex libris, Jean Frédéric Oberlin: The Atlas with a great pedigree by Joseph Schirò ICHC 27 – Belo Horizonte Update by Bert Johnson RECENT PUBLICATIONS This regular feature, a bibliographic listing of articles and books appearing worldwide on antique maps and globes and the history of cartography, is compiled by Joel Kovarsky. BOOK REVIEWS -The Enigma of the Origin of Portolan Charts. A Geodetic Analysis of the Hypothesis of a Medieval Origin (Reviewer: Richard Pflederer) -Dury & Andrews’ Map of Hertfordshire – Society and Landscape in the Eighteenth Century (Reviewer: Michael Wood) SHORTER ITEMS 1.President’s Spring 2017 Letter 2. Washington Map Society Meetings: April – December 2017 3. Exhibitions and Meetings 4. Map Site Seeing 5. Ristow Prize Competition 2017 6. Ralph Ehrenberg Retires from the Library of Congress, by Ed Redmond and Mike Buscher 7. Dr. Paulette Marie Hasier, New Chief, Geography & Map Division, Library of Congress 8. The Washington Map Society Interview with Dr. Paulette Hasier, by Richard Pflederer 9. WMS Members Map Evening, January 12, 2017, by Bert Johnson 10. Cartographic Notes, by Thomas Sander 11. Spotlight on the WMS Membership – David Y. Allen, Murray Hudson, Cliff Nelson 12. Passing of Rodney Shirley |