The quarter leather dark brown cloth covers are titled "Atlas of Cincinnati and Hamilton Co. Ohio C.O. Titus." in gold.
State/Province:
Ohio
County:
Hamilton County (Ohio)
City:
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Full Title:
(Covers to) Titus' atlas of Hamilton Co., Ohio from actual surveys by R.H. Harrison, C.E. Assisted by Geo. E. Warner, A. Leavenworth, J.E. Sherman, L.C. Warner & R.T. Higgins, to which is added a township map of the state of Ohio. Also an outline & railroad map of the United States. Published by C.O. Titus. 320 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 1869. Assistants T.F. Pratt, Cyrus Haven, H. Turner, G.P. Stevenson, J.H. Hall, D.B. Titus, G.M. Stevenson. Engd. by Worley & Bracher, 320 Chestnut St., Phila. Printed by F. Bourquin, 320 Chestnut St., Phila. Entered ... 1869 by C.O. Titus ... Pennsylvania.
List No:
3748A
Series No:
1
Engraver or Printer:
Bourquin, F. (Frederick), b. 1808; Hall, J. H.; Haven, Cyrus; Higgins, R.T.; Leavenworth, A.; Pratt, T.F.; Sherman, J. E.; Stevenson, G. P.; Turner, H.; Warner, Geo. E.; Warner, L. C.; Worley & Bracher
Publication Author:
Harrison, Robert H.; Titus, Clarence O.
Pub Date:
1869
Pub Title:
Titus' atlas of Hamilton Co., Ohio from actual surveys by R.H. Harrison, C.E. Assisted by Geo. E. Warner, A. Leavenworth, J.E. Sherman, L.C. Warner & R.T. Higgins, to which is added a township map of the state of Ohio. Also an outline & railroad map of the United States. Published by C.O. Titus. 320 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 1869. Assistants T.F. Pratt, Cyrus Haven, H. Turner, G.P. Stevenson, J.H. Hall, D.B. Titus, G.M. Stevenson. Engd. by Worley & Bracher, 320 Chestnut St., Phila. Printed by F. Bourquin, 320 Chestnut St., Phila. Entered ... 1869 by C.O. Titus ... Pennsylvania.
Pub Reference:
LeGear. Atlases of the United States, 2803; Phillips, 2381; Phillips. Maps of America, p. 315; Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 2-1047.
Pub Note:
There are ten detailed maps of Cincinnati. Colton's Ohio map is used without attribution and under Titus' imprint. The plans of towns and counties art typical for the period; no views, except for the last page which has two views and a description of Longview Asylum. Full color.