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WORLD GLOBES - GEORGE F. CRAM
One of the most popular World Globe
for children is the 11”
Illuminated Globe with 263 Animals
This one of a kind globe educate as
they entertain. Colourful clear images
of hundreds of animals are shown in
their natural habitat. When illuminated,
the 11” model shows ocean animals.
The Children’s Globe comes with an
animal encyclopaedia.
About CRAM
History of CRAM
George Franklin Cram was a civil war
veteran who marched with Sherman prior
to his career as a map publisher.
On March 18, 1867, George F. Cram and his
uncle, Rufus Blanchard, founded the company
Blanchard & Cram in Evanston, IL. The
company manufactured and sold maps and
atlases. Cram became the sole owner two
years later and renamed it the George F.
Cram Company. They sold a wide variety of
atlases—including the popular Unrivaled
Atlas of the World which was printed
continuously from the 1880s to 1952.
In 1921, George Cram sold his business to
one of his largest customers, E.A. Peterson
of the National Map Company. The companies
were combined at 32 E. Georgia St.
in Indianapolis. The CRAM name continued on.
On March 24, 1928, George F. Cram died at
the age of 86.
In 1932, the George F. Cram Company began
manufacturing globes. In 1936, the company
moved again to 730 E. Washington St. Today,
that location is home to the Marion County Jail.
Mr. Loren B. Douthit joined the company in 1937
as a School Sales Field Manager to develop
the potential of the school market. Between
1937 and 1966, Cram created a variety of
educational maps and globes, including
the Horizon Ring Globe.
Loren Douthit became President and majority
shareholder of the company in 1966.
In March of 1968, CRAM moved again to
301 S. LaSalle St. where it remained
for 38 years. Loren Douthit retired in
1978, passing the torch to his two sons.
William Douthit became President and
John Douthit became Vice-President.
CRAM remained in the Douthit family for
40 years until it was sold to another
Indianapolis company, Herff Jones, in
February 2005. Douthit family members
continue to work for the company. CRAM
moved to its newest location at 4719
W. 62nd St. on the Herff Jones corporate
campus in 2006. It is now part of a 160,000
square foot, state-of-the-art facility
that allows CRAM to better serve its customers.
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