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==Description== The Sanborn maps themselves are large-scale [[lithograph]]ed street plans at a scale of 50 feet to one inch (1:600) on {{convert|21|by|25|in|cm}} sheets of paper. The maps were published in volumes, bound and then updated until the subsequent volume was produced. Larger cities would be covered by multiple volumes of maps. Between editions of published volumes, map updates were sent out as correction slips. Sanborn employees, called "pasters" or "correctors", would visit subscribers' offices to paste the slips on top of the old maps.<ref name="loc">{{cite web|title=Introduction to the Collection โ Sanborn Maps|url=https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/articles-and-essays/introduction-to-the-collection/|website=The Library of Congress|accessdate=5 January 2017}}</ref><ref name="buffett1960">{{cite web|last1=Buffett|first1=Warren|title=Letter from Warren Buffett to Partners, 1960|url=https://www.gurufocus.com/news/7227/warren-buffett-partnership-letter-of-1960}}</ref><ref name="ristow1968"/> The map volumes contain an enormous amount of information. They are organized as follows: a decorative title page; an index of streets and addresses; a โspecialsโ index with the names of churches, schools, businesses etc.; and a master index indicating the entirety of the mapped area and the sheet numbers for each large-scale map (usually depicting four to six blocks); and general information such as population, economy and prevailing wind direction.<ref name="loc"/> The maps include outlines of each building and outbuilding; the location of windows and doors; street names; street and sidewalk widths; property boundaries; fire walls; natural features ([[river]]s, [[canal]]s, etc.); railroad corridors; building use (sometimes even particular room uses); house and block number; as well as the composition of [[building material]]s including the framing, flooring, and roofing materials; the strength of the local fire department; indications of sprinkler systems; locations of [[fire hydrant]]s; location of water and gas mains; and even the names of most public buildings, churches and businesses.<ref name="loc"/> Unique information includes the location of the homes of prominent individuals, brothels, and more ephemeral buildings including outhouses and stables.
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