Detail View: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection: Connecticut.

Author: 
Bourquin, Frederick
Author: 
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Author: 
Tanner, Henry S.
Date: 
1848
Short Title: 
Connecticut.
Publisher: 
S. Augustus Mitchell.
Publisher Location: 
Philadelphia
Type: 
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm: 
32
Obj Width cm: 
39
Scale 1: 
512,000
Note: 
Lithographed. Relief shown with hachures. Meridian Washington. Canals, railroads, and roads shown. Inset historic population tables. Insets of Hartford and New Haven.
Reference: 
Ristow p. 311 (award actually received in 1848).
Country: 
United States
State/Province: 
Connecticut
City: 
Hartford (Conn.)
City: 
New Haven (Conn.)
Full Title: 
Connecticut. Entered according to Act of Congress in the 1839, by H.S. Tanner, - in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 9.
List No: 
4578.010
Page No: 
9
Series No: 
12
Engraver or Printer: 
Tanner, Henry S.
Publication Author: 
Bourquin, Frederick
Publication Author: 
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Publication Author: 
Tanner, Henry S.
Pub Date: 
1848
Pub Title: 
A New Universal Atlas Containing Maps of the various Empires, Kingdoms, States and Republics Of The World. With a special map of each of the United States, Plans of Cities &c. Comprehended in seventy sheets and forming a series of One Hundred And Seventeen Maps, Plans And Sections ... Philadelphia, Published By S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. corner of Market & 7th Streets. Entered ... 1844, by Carey & Hart ... Pennsylvania. (title page by) J. Knight Sc. Barralet del. Humphreys sc.
Pub Reference: 
Ristow p. 311 (award actually received in 1848)
Pub Note: 
This is a unique copy of the Mitchell/Tanner Universal Atlas. Frederick Bourquin and his employer, Peter Duval, received a Third Premium Award from the Franklin Institute in November, 1848, for their achievement in transferring the Universal Atlas from copper plates to lithographic stones. The catalog of the exhibition lists it as "No. 52. Universal Atlas in folio, a most beautiful specimen of the art of transferring and lithographic printing, from the press of P.S. Duval, Philadelphia, transferred by Bourquin." This copy of the atlas was their submission to the Franklin Institute to be considered for the award. It is made up of sheets from the atlas, all uncolored, all oversized, and all taken from various editions of the atlas from 1846 to 1848 (one map is dated 1849, but we believe it was issued in late 1848). It appears that these sheets were offprints that remained in the lithographer's shop and that the atlas was made up from them. Atlas is bound in half leather marbled paper covered boards with leather label on the front reading "Atlas Transferred From Copper To And Printed From Stone By Frederick Bourquin." The atlas stayed with the Franklin Institute, each page having the Institute's stamp on it, and was eventually sold by the Institute in the mid twentieth century. There are several erasures of dates that are earlier than 1848 (perhaps an attempt to make the book seem up to date) and several erasures of Tanner's name (on the title page) to conform to the fact that in 1848 this was known as Mitchell's atlas. The map borders vary between the "Mitchell" and the "Tanner" borders. And the paper thickness and quality varies as well. These sheets may have been some of the first "pulls" of each map in the various 1846-48 editions. This is a fascinating compilation and throws light on the transition in printing from copper plate to lithographic stone.
Pub List No: 
4578.000
Pub Type: 
World Atlas
Image No: 
4578010
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Authors: 
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus; Tanner, Henry S.; Bourquin, Frederick
Collection: 
Rumsey Collection