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Title Page: Atlas and Album of American Industry.
Asher & Adams
Title Page: Atlas and A...
1875
4977B
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Asher & Adams
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(Title Page to) Asher & Adams' New Columbian Rail Road Atlas and Pictorial Album of American Industry, Comprising a Series of New Copper Plate Maps Exhibiting the Thirty-Seven States ... Together With Illustrations and Descriptions of Mercantile and Manufacturing Establishments, Machinery, Works of Art, Mechanism, Trade-Marks, Etc., Etc. ... Compiled, Written, Drawn and Engraved Under the Supervision Of The Publishers, By Their Own Corps of Editors, Engineers, Topographers, and Artists.... New York: Asher & Adams, No. 59 Beekman Street. 1875
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4977B
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Extremely lengthy and detailed description of the atlas contents on the title page. Engraved.
Title Page: New commercial atlas of the United States and Territories.
Cram Atlas Company
Title Page: New commerc...
1875
5370B
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Cram, George Franklin
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(Title Page to) New Commercial Atlas Of The United States and Territories: (Scale, 21 Miles To The Inch.) Showing All Railroads, Stations, Cities, Towns, Villages, Congressional Townships, Etc., Etc. A Complete Shippers' Guide. Drawn And Engraved From The Very Latest Government Surveys. Published By The Cram Atlas Company, New York And Chicago: Western Office, No. 66 Lake Street, Chicago. Entered ... 1875, by The Cram Atlas Company ... Washington, District of Columbia. Printed At The Lakeside Press, Clark And Adams Sts., Chicago.
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5370B
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The rarest and most attractive of Cram's atlases. The maps are large folio, with hand color, taken from the same plates as Cram's pocket maps of the same date (or vice versa). All maps are on the same scale, 19 miles to one inch. This issue is five years earlier than the earliest (1880) shown in U.S. Atlases. Later editions were 1878, 1880, 1881, and 1885 (which may be smaller). After 1885, Cram discontinued this atlas and concentrated on the mass produced "Unrivaled Family Atlas" and the "Standard American Railway Atlas." All maps with full hand painted color except for the Rand McNally foldout map which has printed color. Bound in half leather dark brown cloth covered boards embossed with title "The Cram Atlas Company's New Commercial Atlas. Index Page 2." in gold.
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