Eldridge, George W.
1909

Fine antique navigation chart for Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket MA

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Geo W. Eldridge's Chart C Vineyard Sound Lt. Ship to Chatham 1909. Authorized and Published by George Eldridge Boston, Mass.

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George W. Eldridge's very desirable "Chart C" including both Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket in Massachusetts.

This large linen-backed chart includes the following ports and towns: Edgartown, Siasconset, Woods Hole, Nantucket town and more. The chart shows numerous coastal islands including Chappaquiddick Island, Cuttyhunk Island, Nashawena Island, Pasque Island, Naushon Island, No Man's Land, Tuckernut Island, Muskeget Island, and Monomoy Island.

George Washington Eldridge (1845-1914)


George Washington Eldridge (1845-1914) was an American cartographer, publisher, and sailor. He was born on October 23, 1845, in Chatham, Massachusetts, United States, and was the son of the famous cartographer and hydrographer George Eldridge (1821-1900). The Eldridges are among the best known private publishers of nautical charts during the 19th century, they published their own charts in competition with the U.S. Coast Survey.

Eldridge grew up in a family of sailors and was trained by his father in cartography and navigation. In 1866, at the age of 21, he started working for his father's chart-making and publishing business, which was based in Chatham. Later, he took over the business and expanded it, adding new products such as sailing guides, tide tables, and nautical almanacs.

Eldridge's most famous publication was the "Eldridge Tide and Pilot Book," which he first published in 1875. The book became an essential resource for sailors and navigators along the East Coast of the United States and remains in publication to this day. He also created charts and maps for the U.S. Navy during the Spanish-American War.

In addition to his work as a cartographer and publisher, Eldridge was an accomplished sailor who participated in several yacht races and regattas. G.W. was also a member of the Boston Yacht Club and served as its commodore from 1898 to 1900. One of Eldridge's most significant accomplishments was the construction of a new clubhouse for the Boston Yacht Club. Eldridge led the effort to raise funds and oversee the construction of the new facility, which was located on the waterfront in Marblehead, Massachusetts.

Source: Guthorn, Peter. United State Coastal Charts: 1783 - 1861. Exton, Pennsylvania. 1984. p. 12.

CREATOR: Eldridge, George W.

PUBLICATION DATE: 1909

GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States

BODY OF WATER: Vineyard Sound

CONDITION: Very Good.  Laid to linen as issued. Slight staining concentrated towards the edges. No holes, tears, or repairs- (unusual in this chart). Minor edge chip at corner. Minor surface wrinkles.

COLORING: A few bearing lines colored in red.

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SIZE: 48 " x 26 "

ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 0

PRICE: $

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