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Stanford's map of the seat of war in America.
Stanford, Edward, 1827-...
Stanford's map of the s...
1861
14278.002
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Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904
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Stanford's map of the seat of war in America. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross, Oct. 1st. 1861.
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14278.002
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Hand-colored engraved military map of the eastern United States, including states bordering on west side of Mississippi River. Shows topography, lakes, drainage, bays, coastline, railroads, cities and towns, as well as political boundaries, emphasizing the delineation between "slave states" and "free states" during the Civil War. Relief shown by hachures. Includes laitudinal and longitudinal lines, a legend and a bar scale. With two inset maps: Southern part of Florida -- General map of the United States. "Sheet 1" in upper right corner. Segmented into 48 sections, mounted on folded linen. Map is 122 x 100 cm, on sheet 132 x 113 cm, folded to 22 x 15 cm. Verso has advertisements for "New atlases" and "New maps for general use" by Stanford.
Map Of The Seat Of War In Florida.
Hood, Washington
Map Of The Seat Of War ...
1838
2209.000
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Hood, Washington
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Map Of The Seat Of War In Florida. Compiled By Order Of The Hon. Joel R. Poinsett, Secretary Of War, under the Direction of Col J.J. Abert U.S. Topt. Engineer, from the reconnoissances of the Officers of the U.S. Army, by Wash: Hood. Bureau of U.S. Topographical Engineers Washington City 1838. W.J. Stone Sc. Washn. City.
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2209.000
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Precursor of MacKay/Blake map of 1839. A very detailed map. A comparison of this with the MacKay/Blake map does not show significant differences, except in the north. Taylor/MacKay do not mention Hood's map as a source. Map is without color.
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