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Collection:
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Collection
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Collection
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Author:
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Wilkinson, Robert
Author
Wilkinson, Robert
Author
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Date:
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1804
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Short Title:
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North America.
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North America.
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Publisher:
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Robert Wilkinson London
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Robert Wilkinson London
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Type:
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Separate Map
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Obj Height cm:
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52
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52
Obj Height cm
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Obj Width cm:
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61
Obj_Width_cm
61
Obj Width cm
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Scale 1:
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8,870,400
Scale_1
8,870,400
Scale 1
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Note:
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First edition. Full color. This beautiful, rare map is the first to show the entire Louisiana Territory as part of the United States, both in the delineated boundaries on the map and in the table showing the possessions of the United States: "Province, Ceded by France 30 Apr. 1803, Louisiana." The Bradley "Map of The United States..." of June 2nd, 1804, is the first map to mention the event: ôThe French call the country West of Conecuh River Louisiana & have ceded it to the United States," but the Bradley map shows only a small portion of Louisiana Territory just west of the Mississippi River. Wilkinson follows Arrowsmith's geography (from his "New Discoveries..." map of 1802) in the Rocky Mountain and the Oregon River areas, but adds new settlements and place names not on Arrowsmith's map along the northwest coast. Franklinia is shown between Tennessee and North Carolina. Wheat trashes the 1824 issue (which is unchanged from the 1804) as hopelessly out of date, but this 1804 issue was not seen by Wheat and is very accurate and forward looking for its period. The large folio General Atlas that this map appeared in is elusive: it is not listed in any references (Phillips lists only Wilkinson's smaller General Atlas issues, even though he refers to one or two issues as folio in size). Wilkinson mentions publishing it in parts, with eleven maps completed by 1808 and thirty five completed by 1823 (noted on the index pages of his quarto General and Classical Atlases of those dates). It seems to be as scarce as this North America map.
Note
First edition. Full color. This beautiful, rare map is the first to show the entire Louisiana Territory as part of the United States, both in the delineated boundaries on the map and in the table showing the possessions of the United States: "Province, Ceded by France 30 Apr. 1803, Louisiana." The Bradley "Map of The United States..." of June 2nd, 1804, is the first map to mention the event: ôThe French call the country West of Conecuh River Louisiana & have ceded it to the United States," but the Bradley map shows only a small portion of Louisiana Territory just west of the Mississippi River. Wilkinson follows Arrowsmith's geography (from his "New Discoveries..." map of 1802) in the Rocky Mountain and the Oregon River areas, but adds new settlements and place names not on Arrowsmith's map along the northwest coast. Franklinia is shown between Tennessee and North Carolina. Wheat trashes the 1824 issue (which is unchanged from the 1804) as hopelessly out of date, but this 1804 issue was not seen by Wheat and is very accurate and forward looking for its period. The large folio General Atlas that this map appeared in is elusive: it is not listed in any references (Phillips lists only Wilkinson's smaller General Atlas issues, even though he refers to one or two issues as folio in size). Wilkinson mentions publishing it in parts, with eleven maps completed by 1808 and thirty five completed by 1823 (noted on the index pages of his quarto General and Classical Atlases of those dates). It seems to be as scarce as this North America map.
Note
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Reference:
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Stevens & Tree 62(a); Wheat, C.I. Mapping the transmississippi West, 357 (1824 edition); Streeter 3793.
Reference
Stevens & Tree 62(a); Wheat, C.I. Mapping the transmississippi West, 357 (1824 edition); Streeter 3793.
Reference
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World Area:
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North America
World_Area
North America
World Area
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Full Title:
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North America, published the 12th of August 1804. By R. Wilkinson, No.58, Cornhill, London. E. Bourne Sculp.
Full_Title
North America, published the 12th of August 1804. By R. Wilkinson, No.58, Cornhill, London. E. Bourne Sculp.
Full Title
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List No:
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5156.000
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Series No:
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1
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Engraver or Printer:
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Bourne, Ebenezer
Engraver_or_Printer
Bourne, Ebenezer
Engraver or Printer
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Publication Author:
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Wilkinson, Robert
Publication_Author
Wilkinson, Robert
Publication Author
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Pub Date:
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1804
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Pub Title:
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North America, published the 12th of August 1804. By R. Wilkinson, No.58, Cornhill, London. E. Bourne Sculp.
Pub_Title
North America, published the 12th of August 1804. By R. Wilkinson, No.58, Cornhill, London. E. Bourne Sculp.
Pub Title
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Pub Reference:
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Stevens & Tree 62(a); Wheat, C.I. Mapping the transmississippi West, 357 (1824 edition); Streeter 3793.
Pub_Reference
Stevens & Tree 62(a); Wheat, C.I. Mapping the transmississippi West, 357 (1824 edition); Streeter 3793.
Pub Reference
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Pub Note:
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See note field above.
Pub_Note
See note field above.
Pub Note
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Pub List No:
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5156.000
Pub_List_No
5156.000
Pub List No
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Pub Type:
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Separate Map
Pub_Type
Separate Map
Pub Type
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Pub Maps:
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1
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Pub Height cm:
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52
Pub_Height_cm
52
Pub Height cm
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Pub Width cm:
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61
Pub_Width_cm
61
Pub Width cm
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Image No:
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5156000
Image_No
5156000
Image No
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Institution:
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Rumsey Collection
Institution
Rumsey Collection
Institution
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Ownership Statement:
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Copyright 2005
Ownership_Statement
Copyright 2005
Ownership Statement
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