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Gray, R., Wilki …
North America f …
1811
Fabric Map
Authors Gray, R., Wilkinson, Robert
Full Title North America from the most authentic and latest surveys. R. Gray Sculpt. Glasgow, 1811.
List No 1204.000
Note This is a copy of the 1804 Wilkinson North America map, here printed on linen. Very Scarce. Wilkinson's map of 1804 has been somewhat simplified to allow for limited detail due to printing on fabric. See our #5156 for the Wilkinson 1804 map (see also our copy of the 1826 reissue of Wilkinson's map which appears to be unchanged from the 1804 issue). With a decorative border of vines and tiny vignettes. John Faupel suggested this was probably made as a "commemorative" piece in a very small issue.
Boynton, George …
A map of the Un …
1841
Fabric Map
Authors Boynton, George W., Tuttle, Joseph Willard, 1813-1888
Full Title A map of the United States, from the latest surveys. With the height of mountains and length of the principal rivers. Patent. Printed and published by Joseph W. Tuttle Company, Boston, Mass. Engraved by G.W. Boynton, 109 Washington Street, Boston. Entered ... 1841 by the Fremont Print Company ... Massachusetts. (with) Length of the Principal Rivers. (with) Principal Mountains.
List No 2955.000
Note Scarce map on printed linen. Threads of History shows only four early linen maps, this and Mitchell's 1835 Traveler's Guide map and two of Washington, D.C. Another copy of this map was issued fully colored, our copy is uncolored with a light sepia tone. The geography is simplified showing only towns and rivers, to allow for the grosser printing detail possible on cloth. Prime meridian: Washington. The initials "J.S." are embroidered in brown thread in the lower left margin.
Mitchell, Samue …
Mitchell's map …
1835
Fabric Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title Mitchell's map of the United States, Showing the principal travelling turnpike and common roads, on which are given the distances in miles from one place to an other, Also, the courses of the canals & rail roads throughout the country, carefully compiled from the best authorities. Philadelphia: published by S. Augustus Mitchell. Sold by Mitchell & Hinman 1835 No. 6 North Fifth Street. Entered ... 1835, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 8 inset maps)
List No 4544.000
Note The only Mitchell map printed on silk (Threads of History 84 says linen, but our copy is printed on silk). The map is taken from Mitchell's 1835 Compendium of The Internal Improvements of The United States without any changes. Inset maps show the environs of: Niagara Falls, Baltimore and Washington, Charleston, Hartford and New Haven, Albany, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. Map is without color. This copy has been cleaned and mounted on paper and linen with some small losses. Includes distance chart. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
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