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          Andrew McNally III, 92, a great-grandson of the co-founder of Rand McNally & Co. and the longtime executive credited with leading the mapmaking giant....

          Andrew McNally IV, the outgoing chairman and chief executive officer, declined through a spokeswoman to be interviewed.

        1. MY GREAT-GREAT GRANDFATHER, Andrew McNally, was among the industry leaders in the late s who helped transform Chicago into a world-class business center.
        2. Andrew McNally III, 92, a great-grandson of the co-founder of Rand McNally & Co. and the longtime executive credited with leading the mapmaking giant.
        3. There is an Andrew McNally V, but he doesn't work for the company.
        4. One interesting fact about these maps is they were all signed by Andrew McNally IV (Rand McNally CEO at the time) and placed within a custom.
        5. Andrew McNally

          Irish-American publisher (1836–1904)

          For other people named Andrew McNally, see Andrew McNally (disambiguation).

          Andrew McNally

          Born(1836-03-04)March 4, 1836

          Armagh, Ireland

          DiedMay 7, 1904(1904-05-07) (aged 68)

          Altadena, California

          Burial placeGraceland Cemetery
          Occupation(s)Businessman, publisher
          SpouseDelia Hyland McNally
          Children4

          Andrew McNally (1836–1904) was an Irish-American publisher and co-founder of the company Rand McNally.

          Early life

          On March 4, 1836, McNally was born in Armagh, Ireland.[1]

          Career

          A printer by trade, he moved to Chicago in 1858 and got a job in a print shop owned by William H.

          Rand at a wage of $9 per week.

          In 1873, McNally and William H. Rand incorporated Rand, McNally & Co. With William H. Rand as President and McNally as Vice President. [2]Rand, McNally & Co. becoming one of the largest and best-known map publishers in history.

          In 1888,