California Geological Survey; Hoffman; Hoffmann, Charles F.; J.T. Gardner; Whitney, J.D.
Date:
1869
Short Title:
Sierra Nevada adjacent to the Yosemite Valley.
Publisher:
No Publisher N.P.
Type:
Wall Map
Obj Height cm:
52
Obj Width cm:
77
Scale 1:
126,720
Note:
This map is among the most detailed and largest scale maps of Yosemite issued during this part of the 19th century, rivaled only by the Wheeler Survey map of Yosemite published in 1883. This is a second issue of this map, here mounted as a wall map. This is the same as the first issue that appeared with the Yosemite Guide Book (see our #4212) except that it adds "Hite's Cove" on the Merced River just slightly west of its junction with Devil's Gulch. In the (1870) third issue (our #4650) Hite's Cove is relocated to a point just south of the Merced on the road titled "Road to Hite's Cove" and the erasure of the prior label is apparent. We have dated this second issue (1869) as a best guess. With black top and bottom rollers, and pink linen edging. Map is without color.
Reference:
Wheat 1194.
State/Province:
California
Full Title:
Geological Survey Of California, J.D. Whitney, State Geologist. Map of a portion of the Sierra Nevada adjacent to the Yosemite Valley from surveys made by Chs. F. Hoffmann and J.T. Gardner, 1863-1867.Map of a portion of the Sierra Nevada adjacent to the Yosemite Valley.
List No:
4824.000
Series No:
1
Publication Author:
California Geological Survey; Hoffmann, Charles F.; J.T. Gardner; Whitney, J.D.
Pub Date:
1869
Pub Title:
Geological Survey Of California, J.D. Whitney, State Geologist. Map of a portion of the Sierra Nevada adjacent to the Yosemite Valley from surveys made by Chs. F. Hoffmann and J.T. Gardner, 1863-1867.
Pub Reference:
Wheat 1194.
Pub Note:
This is a second issue of this map, here mounted as a wall map. This is the same as the first issue that appeared with the Yosemite Guide Book (see my #4212) except that it adds "Hite's Cove" on the Merced River just slightly west of its junction with Devil's Gulch. In the (1870) third issue (my#4650) Hite's Cove is relocated to a point just south of the Merced on the road titled "Road to Hite's Cove" and the erasure of the prior label is apparent. I have dated this second issue (1869) as a best guess. With black top and bottom rollers, and pink linen edging. Map is without color.