Iron Works, hotels & residences in Port Washington, Berlin, Monttelo, etc.
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Iron Works, hotels & residences in Port Washington, Berlin, Monttelo, etc.
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Publisher:
Snyder, Van Vechten & Co. Milwaukee
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Snyder, Van Vechten & Co. Milwaukee
Publisher
Type:
View
Type
View
Type
Obj Height cm:
40
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40
Obj Height cm
Obj Width cm:
32
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32
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Note:
Six lithographed views.
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Six lithographed views.
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State/Province:
Wisconsin
State
Wisconsin
State/Province
County:
Jefferson County (Wis.)
County
Jefferson County (Wis.)
County
City:
Berlin (Wis.); Port Washington (Wis.)
City
Berlin (Wis.); Port Washington (Wis.)
City
Full Title:
Novelty Iron Works, E. Schumacher & Sons, props., Port Washington, Wis. (with) Dunham House, H. Dunham Prop., Berlin, Green Lake Co., Wis. (with) American House, Edward McCaffery prop., Monttelo (sic), Marquette Co., Wis. (with) Vosburg House, F.B. Vosburg, prop., Waupaca, Waupaca Co., Wis. (with) Residence of John Whittet ... Sumner Tp., Jefferson Co., Wis. (with) Jefferson House (and Stamms Hall), Jefferson, Wis., Wm. Stamm, proprietor. (Compiled and published by Snyder, Van Vechten & Co., Milwaukee. 1878)
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Novelty Iron Works, E. Schumacher & Sons, props., Port Washington, Wis. (with) Dunham House, H. Dunham Prop., Berlin, Green Lake Co., Wis. (with) American House, Edward McCaffery prop., Monttelo (sic), Marquette Co., Wis. (with) Vosburg House, F.B. Vosburg, prop., Waupaca, Waupaca Co., Wis. (with) Residence of John Whittet ... Sumner Tp., Jefferson Co., Wis. (with) Jefferson House (and Stamms Hall), Jefferson, Wis., Wm. Stamm, proprietor. (Compiled and published by Snyder, Van Vechten & Co., Milwaukee. 1878)
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List No:
0936.068
List_No
0936.068
List No
Page No:
56
Page_No
56
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Series No:
74
Series_No
74
Series No
Publication Author:
Snyder, Van Vechten & Co.
Publication_Author
Snyder, Van Vechten & Co.
Publication Author
Pub Date:
1878
Pub_Date
1878
Pub Date
Pub Title:
Historical atlas of Wisconsin embracing complete state and county maps, city & village plats, together with separate state and county histories; also special articles on the geology, education, agriculture, and other important interests of the state. Illustrated. Compiled and published by Snyder, Van Vechten & Co., Milwaukee. 1878. (on verso of title page) Entered ... 1878, by Snyder, Van Vechten & Co. ... Washington.
Pub_Title
Historical atlas of Wisconsin embracing complete state and county maps, city & village plats, together with separate state and county histories; also special articles on the geology, education, agriculture, and other important interests of the state. Illustrated. Compiled and published by Snyder, Van Vechten & Co., Milwaukee. 1878. (on verso of title page) Entered ... 1878, by Snyder, Van Vechten & Co. ... Washington.
Pub Title
Pub Reference:
Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 6-1904; Phillips, 2634; Ristow, American maps and mapmakers, p. 443; Phillips Maps of America, p. 1079; LeGear, Atlases of the United States, L3419.
Pub_Reference
Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 6-1904; Phillips, 2634; Ristow, American maps and mapmakers, p. 443; Phillips Maps of America, p. 1079; LeGear, Atlases of the United States, L3419.
Pub Reference
Pub Note:
This was clearly inspired by the Andreas Atlases of Iowa and Minnesota - it has much the same format, and is equally well executed. Ristow describes the sad fate of this atlas - Walling and Tackabury published their Atlas of the State of Wisconsin in 1876 (P2633) which greatly reduced the market and thus fewer than 5000 copies of this 1878 atlas were sold, resulting in heavy financial loss and the exhaustion and ultimate demise of Mr. Snyder. H.R. Page acquired the plates and published another expanded edition in 1881 called the Illustrated Historical atlas of Wisconsin (P5079). Atlas is bound in half leather black cloth covered boards with "Illustrated historical atlas of Wisconsin" stamped in gold on the front cover and blind stamped on the back; the spine reads "Historical atlas of Wisconsin. Illustrated. 1878." With printed and hand painted color.
Pub_Note
This was clearly inspired by the Andreas Atlases of Iowa and Minnesota - it has much the same format, and is equally well executed. Ristow describes the sad fate of this atlas - Walling and Tackabury published their Atlas of the State of Wisconsin in 1876 (P2633) which greatly reduced the market and thus fewer than 5000 copies of this 1878 atlas were sold, resulting in heavy financial loss and the exhaustion and ultimate demise of Mr. Snyder. H.R. Page acquired the plates and published another expanded edition in 1881 called the Illustrated Historical atlas of Wisconsin (P5079). Atlas is bound in half leather black cloth covered boards with "Illustrated historical atlas of Wisconsin" stamped in gold on the front cover and blind stamped on the back; the spine reads "Historical atlas of Wisconsin. Illustrated. 1878." With printed and hand painted color.