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Collection:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Author:
Boynton, George W.; Tuttle, Joseph Willard, 1813-1888
Date:
1841
Short Title:
A map of the United States, from the latest surveys.
Publisher:
J.W. Tuttle.
Boston
Type:
Fabric Map
Obj Height cm:
64
Obj Width cm:
62
Scale 1:
4,822,000
Note:
Scarce map on printed linen. Threads of History shows only four early linen maps, this and Mitchell's 1835 Traveler's Guide map and two of Washington, D.C. Another copy of this map was issued fully colored; our copy is uncolored with a light sepia tone. The geography is simplified showing only towns and rivers, to allow for the grosser printing detail possible on cloth. Prime meridian: Washington. The initials "J.S." are embroidered in brown thread in the lower left margin.
Reference:
Threads 152, 153.
Country:
United States
Full Title:
A map of the United States, from the latest surveys. With the height of mountains and length of the principal rivers. Patent. Printed and published by Joseph W. Tuttle Company, Boston, Mass. Engraved by G.W. Boynton, 109 Washington Street, Boston. Entered ... 1841 by the Fremont Print Company ... Massachusetts. (with) Length of the Principal Rivers. (with) Principal Mountains.
List No:
2955.000
Series No:
1
Publication Author:
Boynton, George W.; Tuttle, Joseph Willard, 1813-1888
Pub Date:
1841
Pub Title:
A map of the United States, from the latest surveys. With the height of mountains and length of the principal rivers. Patent. Printed and published by Joseph W. Tuttle Company, Boston, Mass. Engraved by G.W. Boynton, 109 Washington Street, Boston. Entered ... 1841 by the Fremont Print Company ... Massachusetts. (with) Length of the Principal Rivers. (with) Principal Mountains.
Pub Reference:
Threads 152, 153.
Pub Note:
See note field above
Pub List No:
2955.000
Pub Type:
Fabric Map
Pub Maps:
1
Pub Height cm:
64
Pub Width cm:
62
Image No:
2955000
Institution:
Rumsey Collection
Ownership Statement:
Copyright 2005
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