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Nicholson, W. L., United Sta
Cover: Dakota Terr. post rou
1885
Case Map
| Authors |
Nicholson, W. L., United States. Post Office Dept. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Post route map of the Territory of Dakota with adjacent parts of Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota and portions of the Dominion of Canada showing post offices with the intermediate distances and mail routes in operation on the 1st of December 1885. Published by order of Postmaster General William F. Vilas under the direction W.L. Nicholson, Topographer P.O. Dept. The first edition was issued in 1879. Note: The Service on this diagram brought up to date of Dec. 1st 1885. (seal) Post Office Department United States of America. "With celerity, certainty and security". |
| List No |
2246A |
| Note |
1st edition was 1879. Large scale. Outline color. Dissected into 24 sections and folded into brown cloth end sheets 25x28 with a label reading "Post Route Map Of The Territory Of Dakota." Map is protected in a new brown cloth folding case 26x29 with "Post Route Map Of Dakota 1885" stamped in gold on the spine. |
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Roeser, C. (Charles), United
Cover: Ohio, Indiana, Cinnci
1884
Case Map
| Authors |
Roeser, C. (Charles), United States. Post Office Dept. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Post route map of the states of Ohio and Indiana with adjacent parts of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky, and West Virginia showing post offices, with the intermediate distances between them and mail routes in operation on 1st February 1884. Published by order of Postmaster General Walter Q. Gresham under the direction of C. Roeser Jr., Topographer P.O. Dept. 1884. The first edition was issued in 1870 ... (seal) Post Office Department United States Of America. "With Celerity, Certainty And Security." (with) City of Cincinnati and environs. |
| List No |
3081A |
| Note |
1st issue 1870. Dissected into two sheets (each into 30 sections) labeled Western Part and Eastern Part. The usual incredible detail of these wonderful postal maps is all here - with five classes of roads shown. "The service on this Diagram brought up to date of April 1, 1884." With printed outline color by county. Sheets fold into red cloth end sheets labeled with the above title, and into a new red cloth folding case 23x14 with "Post Route Map Of Ohio & Indiana 1884" stamped in gold on the spine. |
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United States. Post Office D
Covers: Post Route Map Of Ne
1912
Case Map
| Authors |
United States. Post Office Dept., Von Haake, A. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Post Route Map Of The States Of New Hampshire, Vermont Showing Post Offices With The Intermediate Distances On Mail Routes In Operation On The 1st Of March, 1912. Published By Order Of Postmaster General Frank H. Hitchcock Under The Direction Of A. von Haake, Topographer P.O. Dept. (seal) Post Office Department. United States Of America. "With Celerity, Certainty And Security". |
| List No |
4164.001 |
| Note |
A very late example. With printed outline color, water printed in blue. Dissected and mounted on linen. Map folds into black paper end sheets 32.5x28 with a paper label reading "Post Route Map Of New Hampshire And Vermont." |
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Bradley, Abraham Junior
Covers: Map of the United St
1805
Case Map
| Authors |
Bradley, Abraham Junior |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-Roads, the situations, connexions and distances of the Post-Offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers By Abraham Bradley Junr. Entered ... 2nd day of June1804, by Abraham Bradley Junr. of the District of Columbia. (inset) Map Of North America. (1805) |
| List No |
5812.001 |
| Note |
2nd edition or state of this map, with printed date of 1804 but with estimated date of 1805 based on the naming of Michigan Territory which was formed in 1805 The 1804 first edition (see LOC copy) does not name Michigan. Other changes from the first edition include new public surveys on the Indiana Territory and Ohio border and the addition of a Rapids between Jallot Lake and Great Falls on the Red River. Also of note is the coloring of the Lousiana Territory green all the way to the Pacific coast on the inset map of North America. Other copies we have seen show the Lousiana Territory extending only to the Rocky Mountains - the 1809 and the 1812 editions have a dotted line marking the boundary roughly at the Rocky Mountains. This 1805 edition and the 1804 edition do not have such a line north of the the 42nd parallel. |
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