Upper Ohio River and Valley part XXVI, 452 to 467 miles below Pittsburgh, from Cincinnati to 15 miles above.
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Upper Ohio River and Valley part XXVI, 452 to 467 miles below Pittsburgh, from Cincinnati to 15 miles above.
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Titus, Simmons & Titus
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Titus, Simmons & Titus
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Philadelphia
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Atlas Map
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83
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31,680
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Hand col. lithograph. Shows buildings, landowners, townships, wards, etc.
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Hand col. lithograph. Shows buildings, landowners, townships, wards, etc.
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Reference:
P2348, 2442; Rieger 46; Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 1-1260; LC United States atlases, L3876; P-Maps, p. 636.
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P2348, 2442; Rieger 46; Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 1-1260; LC United States atlases, L3876; P-Maps, p. 636.
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Kentucky
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Ohio
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Hamilton County (Ohio)
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Kenton County (Ky.)
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Cincinnati (Ohio)
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Covington (Ky.)
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Full Title:
Upper Ohio River and Valley part XXVI, 452 to 467 miles below Pittsburgh, from Cincinnati to 15 miles above. (... compiled & drawn for the publishers by E.L. Hayes, assisted by E.F. Hayes, C.M. Beresford, assisted by S.A. Charpiot, F.L. Sanford, J.H. Sherman. Published by Titus, Simmons & Titus ... Phila. 1877. Eng. by Worley & Bracher ... Printed by H.J. Toudy & Co. ... Oldach & Mergenthaler Binders ...)
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Upper Ohio River and Valley part XXVI, 452 to 467 miles below Pittsburgh, from Cincinnati to 15 miles above. (... compiled & drawn for the publishers by E.L. Hayes, assisted by E.F. Hayes, C.M. Beresford, assisted by S.A. Charpiot, F.L. Sanford, J.H. Sherman. Published by Titus, Simmons & Titus ... Phila. 1877. Eng. by Worley & Bracher ... Printed by H.J. Toudy & Co. ... Oldach & Mergenthaler Binders ...)
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List No:
4975.140
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4975.140
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226-227
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143
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Engraver or Printer:
Beresford, C. M.
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Beresford, C. M.
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Charpiot, S. A.
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Charpiot, S. A.
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H.J. Toudy & Co.
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H.J. Toudy & Co.
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Hayes, E. F.
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Hayes, E. F.
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Sanford, F. L.
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Sanford, F. L.
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Engraver or Printer:
Sherman, J. H.
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Sherman, J. H.
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Worley & Bracher
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Worley & Bracher
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Publication Author:
Hayes, Eli L.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Pub Date:
1877
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1877
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Pub Title:
Illustrated atlas of the Upper Ohio River and Valley from Pittsburgh, Pa. to Cincinnati, Ohio. From United States official and special surveys compiled & drawn for the publishers by E.L. Hayes, assisted by E.F. Hayes, C.M. Beresford, assisted by S.A. Charpiot, F.L. Sanford, J.H. Sherman. Published by Titus, Simmons & Titus, 27 South Sixth Street Phila. 1877. Eng. by Worley & Bracher, 27 So. Sixth St. Phila, Pa. Printed by H.J. Toudy & Co. 623 Commerce St. Phila, Pa. Oldach & Mergenthaler Binders, S.E. Cor. 4th & Cherry Sts. Phila. Entered ... 1877, by Titus Simmons & Titus ... Washington. (view by) A. Ruger, del ...
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Illustrated atlas of the Upper Ohio River and Valley from Pittsburgh, Pa. to Cincinnati, Ohio. From United States official and special surveys compiled & drawn for the publishers by E.L. Hayes, assisted by E.F. Hayes, C.M. Beresford, assisted by S.A. Charpiot, F.L. Sanford, J.H. Sherman. Published by Titus, Simmons & Titus, 27 South Sixth Street Phila. 1877. Eng. by Worley & Bracher, 27 So. Sixth St. Phila, Pa. Printed by H.J. Toudy & Co. 623 Commerce St. Phila, Pa. Oldach & Mergenthaler Binders, S.E. Cor. 4th & Cherry Sts. Phila. Entered ... 1877, by Titus Simmons & Titus ... Washington. (view by) A. Ruger, del ...
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Pub Reference:
P2348, 2442; Rieger 46; Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 1-1260; LC United States atlases, L3876; P-Maps, p. 636.
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P2348, 2442; Rieger 46; Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 1-1260; LC United States atlases, L3876; P-Maps, p. 636.
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Pub Note:
This is perhaps the most extraordinary "county atlas" produced in the 19th century. Although it is a regional atlas in scope, covering both sides of the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, in format it is county atlas with views, maps, and advertising directories of the local towns, cities, residences, and businesses along the river. There are 26 double page maps of the Ohio River, plus an index sheet, that are beautifully drawn and colored, as well as numerous maps of towns and cities on the river. The views frequently show the river and river boat traffic, the inside and outside of factories (an inside view of a glass blowing factory is amazing), and farms and residences. There are large fold out maps of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. When taken all together, the effect is stunning. This atlas has become rare, with few copies surviving the "breaker's" temptation to cut it up. Rieger rates it "of extraordinary importance" and "extremely scarce." Bound in half leather dark brown cloth covered boards with "Illustrated Atlas Of The Upper Ohio River & Valley. From Pittsburgh Pa. To Cincinnati O. Titus, Simmons & Titus." stamped in gold. Full and outline color.
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This is perhaps the most extraordinary "county atlas" produced in the 19th century. Although it is a regional atlas in scope, covering both sides of the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, in format it is county atlas with views, maps, and advertising directories of the local towns, cities, residences, and businesses along the river. There are 26 double page maps of the Ohio River, plus an index sheet, that are beautifully drawn and colored, as well as numerous maps of towns and cities on the river. The views frequently show the river and river boat traffic, the inside and outside of factories (an inside view of a glass blowing factory is amazing), and farms and residences. There are large fold out maps of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. When taken all together, the effect is stunning. This atlas has become rare, with few copies surviving the "breaker's" temptation to cut it up. Rieger rates it "of extraordinary importance" and "extremely scarce." Bound in half leather dark brown cloth covered boards with "Illustrated Atlas Of The Upper Ohio River & Valley. From Pittsburgh Pa. To Cincinnati O. Titus, Simmons & Titus." stamped in gold. Full and outline color.
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AI-Generated Summary:
This image is a detailed historical map titled "Upper Ohio River and Valley part XXVI, 452 to 467 miles below Pittsburgh, from Cincinnati to 15 miles above," created in 1877 by Eli L. Hayes, with contributions from E.F. Hayes, C.M. Beresford, S.A. Charpiot, F.L. Sanford, and J.H. Sherman. It was published by Titus, Simmons & Titus in Philadelphia and engraved by Worley & Bracher.
Composition and Medium:
The map is a hand-colored lithograph, measuring 37 cm in width and 83 cm in height. It is part of a series of maps that illustrate the Ohio River and its surroundings, providing a comprehensive depiction of the region.
Style and Features:
The map is designed in a detailed and precise style typical of 19th-century cartography. It uses various colors to distinguish different regions, townships, and wards, enhancing readability and visual appeal. The map includes detailed illustrations of buildings, land ownership, and infrastructure such as roads and railways.
Subject Matter:
The map focuses on the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio, and 15 miles upstream, covering areas in both Ohio and Kentucky, including Hamilton County and Kenton County. It highlights the river's course, nearby towns, and significant landmarks. The detailed depiction of land ownership and town layouts reflects the socio-economic structure of the time.
Cultural and Historical Context:
This map is part of a larger atlas that provides an extensive look at the Upper Ohio River and its valley during the late 19th century. The atlas is known for its detailed representation of local towns and cities, showcasing the importance of river traffic and industrial development during this period. The Ohio River was a critical transportation and trade route, and this atlas captures its significance in connecting various communities.
Notable Features:
- Landmarks and Infrastructure: The map shows buildings, roads, and railways, indicating the development and infrastructure of the time. It also includes township and ward boundaries, providing insight into administrative divisions. - Land Ownership: The detailed depiction of landowners showcases the distribution of land and property, reflecting the economic landscape. - River and Traffic: The inclusion of the river and its traffic highlights its role as a commercial and transportation hub.
Atlas Details:
This map is part of an atlas that includes 26 double-page maps of the Ohio River, along with views of river traffic, factories, farms, and residences. The atlas is recognized for its extraordinary detail and historical significance, making it a valuable resource for understanding the region's history.
Publication Information:
- Publication Author: Eli L. Hayes - Publisher: Titus, Simmons & Titus - Pub List No: 4975.000 - List No: 4975.140
In summary, this map is a significant historical document that provides a snapshot of the Ohio River region in the late 19th century, illustrating the area's geography, infrastructure, and socio-economic conditions. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context and development of the Ohio River valley.
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Upper Ohio River and Valley part XXVI, 452 to 467 miles below Pittsburgh, from Cincinnati ...