Dear Former Customer, I'm writing to make you aware of a few new things we have been working on at the Cartographic Research Lab that may be of interest to you. First, we have introduced a new web site composed of downloadable maps of Alabama, the United States and regions of the world. As of this moment we have 345 maps on line, and are adding to the collection daily. The site is found at http://alabamamaps.ua.edu. Pretty easy to remember! Second, we have just completed the 3rd edition of our Atlas of Alabama Counties series. This volume contains maps of all 67 counties along with current demographic and economic statistics. And finally, our first adventure into the realm of wall maps. We have constructed a map of Alabama as it appeared in the 1860's from the compilation of several maps dating from this period. It is full color, laminated with a matted finish and measures 34x49 inches. I think it is fascinating to look at how the state has changed over the last 140 years, but then again, I made the map. If you have a big space on a wall that begs for a little attention, I'm sure this map will generate interest. To find out more about these and other map products we have available please visit our product web site at http://www.as.ua.edu/geography/cart_lab. Or, from the alabamamaps site, just click on the Cartographic Research Lab link. Thank you for your time and past interest in our products. Sincerely, Craig Remington Cartographic Research Lab Director