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Carte figurative...marchandises...sur les voies d'eau et fer...1856
Minard, Charles Joseph,...
Carte figurative...marc...
1856
10141.002
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Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
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Carte figurative et approximative des tonnages de marchandises qui ont circulé en 1856 sur les voies d'eau et fer de l'Empire français. [Flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the year 1856].
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10141.002
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Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1856" Robinson, no.13. Inscribed by Minard to Charles Didion. Charles Didion (1803-1882) was a French engineer and presumably made Minard's acquaintance at the School for Bridges and Roads, where Didion later became secretary of the general council. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Covers: Iowa
Parker, Nathan H.; Colt...
Covers: Iowa
1856
0699.001
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[Colton, J.H., Parker, Nathan H.]
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(Covers to) Parker's Sectional & Geological Map Of Iowa. Exhibiting her Iron Lead Copper Coal and other Geological Resources And All Rail Roads Completed, in progress, and projected. Compiled from the U.S. Surveys and personal reconnoisance. By Nathan H. Parker. Author of "Iowa As It Is" Clinton Io. 1856. J.H. Colton & Co. 172 William St. New York. D.B. Cooke & Co. Chicago Ill. Entered ... 1856, by N.H. Parker... Iowa. Engraved, Printed And Mounted By J.H. Colton & Co. 172 William Street, New York. (inset) Map Showing the Connections between the Iowa And Eastern Rail Roads.
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0699.001
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Large scale map of the state, showing coal, iron, lead, and plaster formations, as well as a few finished railroads in the eastern portions, and many proposed or constructing railroads extending westward. There is a list of "Railroads In Iowa" in the lower left. Although "copper" is mentioned in the title, we can find no copper formations listed or in the key. Full color by county. Folded into stamped red cloth covers 16x10.5 with "Sectional And Geological Map Of Iowa N.H. Parker." stamped in gilt.
Iowa
Parker, Nathan H.; Colt...
Iowa
1856
0699.002
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[Colton, J.H., Parker, Nathan H.]
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Parker's Sectional & Geological Map Of Iowa. Exhibiting her Iron Lead Copper Coal and other Geological Resources And All Rail Roads Completed, in progress, and projected. Compiled from the U.S. Surveys and personal reconnoisance. By Nathan H. Parker. Author of "Iowa As It Is" Clinton Io. 1856. J.H. Colton & Co. 172 William St. New York. D.B. Cooke & Co. Chicago Ill. Entered ... 1856, by N.H. Parker... Iowa. Engraved, Printed And Mounted By J.H. Colton & Co. 172 William Street, New York. (inset) Map Showing the Connections between the Iowa And Eastern Rail Roads.
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0699.002
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Large scale map of the state, showing coal, iron, lead, and plaster formations, as well as a few finished railroads in the eastern portions, and many proposed or constructing railroads extending westward. There is a list of "Railroads In Iowa" in the lower left. Although "copper" is mentioned in the title, we can find no copper formations listed or in the key. Full color by county. Folded into stamped red cloth covers 16x10.5 with "Sectional And Geological Map Of Iowa N.H. Parker." stamped in gilt.
Covers: Carte figurative...marchandises...sur les voies d'eau et fer...1856
Minard, Charles Joseph,...
Covers: Carte figurativ...
1856
10141.001
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Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
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(Covers to) Carte figurative et approximative des tonnages de marchandises qui ont circulé en 1856 sur les voies d'eau et fer de l'Empire français. [Flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the year 1856].
List No
10141.001
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1856" Robinson, no.13. Inscribed by Minard to Charles Didion. Charles Didion (1803-1882) was a French engineer and presumably made Minard's acquaintance at the School for Bridges and Roads, where Didion later became secretary of the general council. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Covers: D.B. Cooke & Co's Railway Map Great Western
Cooke, D.B & Co.
Covers: D.B. Cooke & Co...
1856
3795.001
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Cooke, D.B & Co.
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(Covers to) D.B. Cooke & Co.'s Great Western Railway Guide. Exhibiting All Stations With Distances From Each other. Chicago, 1856. Entered ... 1856 by D.B. Cooke & Company. Middleton Wallace & Co. Lith. Cincinnati.
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3795.001
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1st edition was 1855 (Modelski). Elegant and clear railroad map showing Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and parts of the adjacent states. The railroads, both completed and projected, are growing rapidly and reshaping the landscape - the map emphasizes this. Folded into stamped red cloth covers 15x10 with "D.B. Cooke & Co's Railway Map Great Western" and an illustration of a train stamped in gilt. Publisher's advertisements inside front cover.
D.B. Cooke & Co.'s Great Western Railway Guide
Cooke, D.B & Co.
D.B. Cooke & Co.'s Grea...
1856
3795.002
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Cooke, D.B & Co.
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D.B. Cooke & Co.'s Great Western Railway Guide. Exhibiting All Stations With Distances From Each other. Chicago, 1856. Entered ... 1856 by D.B. Cooke & Company. Middleton Wallace & Co. Lith. Cincinnati.
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3795.002
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1st edition was 1855 (Modelski). Elegant and clear railroad map showing Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and parts of the adjacent states. The railroads, both completed and projected, are growing rapidly and reshaping the landscape - the map emphasizes this. Folded into stamped red cloth covers 15x10 with "D.B. Cooke & Co's Railway Map Great Western" and an illustration of a train stamped in gilt.
Covers: Traveller's Guide Through The United States and the Canadas
Mitchell, Samuel August...
Covers: Traveller's Gui...
1856
4226.001
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[Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, John L.]
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(Covers to) Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States and the Canadas, Containing The Principal Cities And Towns ... Illustrated By An Accurate Map Of The United States ... Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 253 Market Street. 1856. (on verso) Entered ... 1855, by Charles Desilver ... Pennsylvania. (with) A New Map Of The United States of America. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia. Published by Charles Desilver ... Entered ... 1856, by Charles Desilver ... Pennsylvania (with 2 inset maps). (with map) Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States ... Drawn and Engraved by I.S. Drake & J.L. Hazzard. Philadelphia 1856. Published by Charles Desilver ... Entered ... 1856 by Charles Desilver... Pennsylvania (with 5 inset maps).
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4226.001
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The contents calls for only one map but a second new map is added of the entire U.S., from the Mitchell Universal Atlas plate. The Drake1856 map adds J.L. Hazzard to the title and compared to the 1855 issue shows several new proposed railroads, particularly in the area west of the Missouri River (possibly the proposed Pacific Railroad routes). The Mitchell/Young U.S. map is slightly different from the same map in the 1856 Universal Atlas, in its showing of the Pacific Railroad routes. Bound in dark green leather covers with "Mitchell's New Traveler's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt. The two insets in the first map are titled "Gold Region Of California" and "District Of Columbia". Both maps in outline color. Prime meridians are in Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Title page: Traveller's Guide Through The United States and the Canadas
Mitchell, Samuel August...
Title page: Traveller's...
1856
4226.002
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[Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, John L.]
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(Title page to) Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States and the Canadas, Containing The Principal Cities And Towns. Alphabetically Arranged, Together with Rail Road, Steamboat, Stage, and Canal Routes, With table of Places, and Distances from Place to Place. Illustrated By An Accurate Map Of The United States, Showing the Lines of Finished Rail Roads, And their More Important Connections. Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 253 Market Street. 1856. (on verso) Entered ... 1855, by Charles Desilver ... Pennsylvania.
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4226.002
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Guide Book, 124 p., includes: Index to Rail Roads and Index to General Routes. The contents calls for only one map but a second new map is added of the entire U.S., from the Mitchell Universal Atlas plate. The Drake1856 map adds J.L. Hazzard to the title and compared to the 1855 issue shows several new proposed railroads, particularly in the area west of the Missouri River (possibly the proposed Pacific Railroad routes). The Mitchell/Young U.S. map is slightly different from the same map in the 1856 Universal Atlas, in its showing of the Pacific Railroad routes. Bound in dark green leather covers with "Mitchell's New Traveler's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt. The two insets in the first map are titled "Gold Region Of California" and "District Of Columbia". Both maps in outline color. Prime meridians are in Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Map Of The United States of America
Mitchell, Samuel August...
Map Of The United State...
1856
4226.003
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[Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, John L.]
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A New Map Of The United States of America. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia. (with 2 inset maps) Gold Regions of California and District of Columbia. Published by Charles Desilver, No. 253 Market St.
List No
4226.003
Note
The contents calls for only one map but a second new map is added of the entire U.S., from the Mitchell Universal Atlas plate. The Drake1856 map adds J.L. Hazzard to the title and compared to the 1855 issue shows several new proposed railroads, particularly in the area west of the Missouri River (possibly the proposed Pacific Railroad routes). The Mitchell/Young U.S. map is slightly different from the same map in the 1856 Universal Atlas, in its showing of the Pacific Railroad routes. Bound in dark green leather covers with "Mitchell's New Traveler's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt. The two insets in the first map are titled "Gold Region Of California" and "District Of Columbia". Both maps in outline color. Prime meridians are in Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Traveller's Guide Through The United States
Mitchell, Samuel August...
Traveller's Guide Throu...
1856
4226.004
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[Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, John L.]
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Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States, Showing the Rail Roads, Canals, Stage Roads &c. With Distances from Place to Place. Drawn and Engraved by I.S. Drake & J.L. Hazzard. Philadelphia 1856. (with 5 inset maps) Map of New England or Eastern States; Map of Maritime and Overland Routes to California; Map of the Gold and Quicksilver District of California; Map of Coper Mine Region; Vicinity of Niagara Falls. Published by Charles Desilver, No. 253 Market St. Entered ... 1856 by Charles Desilver... Pennsylvania.
List No
4226.004
Note
The contents calls for only one map but a second new map is added of the entire U.S., from the Mitchell Universal Atlas plate. The Drake1856 map adds J.L. Hazzard to the title and compared to the 1855 issue shows several new proposed railroads, particularly in the area west of the Missouri River (possibly the proposed Pacific Railroad routes). The Mitchell/Young U.S. map is slightly different from the same map in the 1856 Universal Atlas, in its showing of the Pacific Railroad routes. Bound in dark green leather covers with "Mitchell's New Traveler's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt. The two insets in the first map are titled "Gold Region Of California" and "District Of Columbia". Both maps in outline color. Prime meridians are in Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Covers: Railroads & Canals In The United States & Canada
Fisher, Richard Swainso...
Covers: Railroads & Can...
1856
4818.001
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[Fisher, Richard Swainson, Dinsmore & Co.]
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(Covers to) Dinsmore's Complete Map Of The Railroads & Canals In The United States & Canada Carefully Compiled from Authentic Sources by Richard S. Fisher, Editor Of The American Rail Road & Steam Navigator Guide. New-York. Published By Dinsmore & Company, No. 9 Spruce St. Engraved In Relief For Power Press Printing by Schonberg & Co. Acrographers, 75 Nassau Street New York 1856. Entered ... 1856 by Dinsmore & Co. ... New York.
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4818.001
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A scarce railroad map of the eastern U.S. with an untitled inset map of North America. The style is a greatly simplified cartography showing railroads and canals. At least two other versions of this map appeared in 1856: one without the inset map (Karrow 1-1609), and one with a different inset map of the City of New York (Modelski 30). Dinsmore published the American Railway Guide in the 1850's which included a smaller railway map (see Modelski 10, 16). Richard Fisher wrote for both Colton and Johnson - Statistical Gazetteer, History of the Civil War, text in the Johnson Family Atlas and Colton's General Atlas, and others. In covers of J.G. Wells, who is also listed as publisher of Karrow 1-1610. Schonberg & Co. are listed as "Acrographers" which is a form of printing we have never seen before. Map is full color by state, and folded into embossed brown cloth covers 16x10 with "New Rail Road Map Of The U. States & Canada J.G. Wells" and a decorative leaf design stamped in gilt. Relief shown by hachure.
Railroads & Canals In The United States & Canada
Fisher, Richard Swainso...
Railroads & Canals In T...
1856
4818.002
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Author
[Fisher, Richard Swainson, Dinsmore & Co.]
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Dinsmore's Complete Map Of The Railroads & Canals In The United States & Canada Carefully Compiled from Authentic Sources by Richard S. Fisher, Editor Of The American Rail Road & Steam Navigator Guide. New-York. Published By Dinsmore & Company, No. 9 Spruce St. Engraved In Relief For Power Press Printing by Schonberg & Co. Acrographers, 75 Nassau Street New York 1856. Entered ... 1856 by Dinsmore & Co. ... New York.
List No
4818.002
Note
A scarce railroad map of the eastern U.S. with an untitled inset map of North America. The style is a greatly simplified cartography showing railroads and canals. At least two other versions of this map appeared in 1856: one without the inset map (Karrow 1-1609), and one with a different inset map of the City of New York (Modelski 30). Dinsmore published the American Railway Guide in the 1850's which included a smaller railway map (see Modelski 10, 16). Richard Fisher wrote for both Colton and Johnson - Statistical Gazetteer, History of the Civil War, text in the Johnson Family Atlas and Colton's General Atlas, and others. In covers of J.G. Wells, who is also listed as publisher of Karrow 1-1610. Schonberg & Co. are listed as "Acrographers" which is a form of printing we have never seen before. Map is full color by state, and folded into embossed brown cloth covers 16x10 with "New Rail Road Map Of The U. States & Canada J.G. Wells" and a decorative leaf design stamped in gilt. Relief shown by hachure.
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