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Taylor and Kluegel, Surveyor
San Antonio Heights, Ontario
1887
Real Estate Map
| Authors |
Taylor and Kluegel, Surveyors, Ontario Land and Improvement Company, H.S. Crocker & Co |
| Full Title |
Map of San Antonio Heights, Ontario, San Bernadino Co. Cal. Ontario Land and Improvement Company, Proprietors. G. Frankish, Manager, Ontario, Cal. H.S. Crocker & Co., Lith. S.F. |
| List No |
6731.000 |
| Note |
Text includes: "Elevation from 1900 to 2500 feet above the sea. Fine view of the Ocean only 35 miles distant. Electric cars, twenty minutes ride to Southern Pacific or Santa Fe Railways at town of Ontario." Handwritten text shows elevations of different blocks. Name of J.F. Fredendall also handwritten. Birdseye backdrop of Mount Baldy and the San Gabriel Mountains. In color. |
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Pan American World Airways,
Pan American World Airways S
1956
Separate Map
| Authors |
Pan American World Airways, Inc. |
| Full Title |
Pan American World Airways System : world's most experienced airline, copyright 1956 by Pan American World Airways, Inc. Cartography by John Philip. Art by Paul John Brown. "All rights reserved by Pan American World Airways, Inc." |
| List No |
6832.000 |
| Note |
Full color map 81 1/2x147 1/2. Includes legend. Showing Pan American world railways system, connecting lines, and distances in miles and kilometers. Relief shown pictorially. |
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Goos, Pieter
Paskaerte van Nova Granada,
1666
Chart Map, Separate Map
| Authors |
Goos, Pieter |
| Full Title |
Paskaerte van Nova Granada, en t'Eylandt California. t'Amersterdam by Pieter Goos op't Waater inde Vergulde Zeepiegel, Ao 1666. |
| List No |
6715.000 |
| Note |
First issue of this important map showing California as an island. R.V. Tooley referred to the map as "Perhaps the most attractive and certainly the most definite representation of California as an island. California is the centre and 'raison de'etre' of the map." One of a few maps to focus exclusively on California as an island, first published in Goos' De Zee Atlas ofte Water-Weereld. "With the similar Joannes van Loon chart of the same year, this is one of the most desirable of all California as an island maps. They are the first folio maps devoted to this curious cartographic phenomenon..." (Burden). Reissued in 1668, 1669, 1670, 1675, 1676. |
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California Geological Survey
Composite: Topographical Map
1873
Separate Map
| Authors |
California Geological Survey, Hoffman, Hoffmann, Charles F., Whitney, J.D. |
| Full Title |
(Composite) Topographical Map of Central California Together With a Part of Nevada. (Sheets I, II, III & IV). State Geological Survey Of California. J.D. Whitney, State Geologist. C.F. Hoffmann, Principal Topographer, V. Wackenreuder, J.T. Gardner, A. Craven, A.D. Wilson, Field Assistants. 1873 ... Julius Bien, Engr. |
| List No |
2546.006 |
| Note |
Four sheets. South 2 sheets of 4, top 2 sheets apparently were never issued but were printed. Four unmounted sheets on heavy paper. Never folded. |
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Heezen, Bruce C., Tharp, Mar
Physiographic Diagram, Atlan
1957
Separate Map
| Authors |
Heezen, Bruce C., Tharp, Marie |
| Full Title |
Physiographic Diagram, Atlantic Ocean (Sheet 1). |
| List No |
6368.000 |
| Note |
Date from WorldCat. Color. |
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Mora, Jo
California.
1945
Separate Map
| Authors |
Mora, Jo |
| Full Title |
California. |
| List No |
6380.000 |
| Note |
Comic pictorial map with vignettes and text. Mission pictures. Full color. |
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Great Britain. War Office, S
Composite: Steven's facsimil
1782
Manuscript Map, Separate Map
| Authors |
Great Britain. War Office, Stevens, Benjamin Franklin |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) B.F. Steven's Facsimile of the Unpublished British Head Quarters Coloured Manuscript map of New York & Environs, 1782, Reproduced from the original drawing in the War Office, London. Issued only to subscribers at 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C., London. 1900. Malby and Sons. Engravers. |
| List No |
6403.004 |
| Note |
(Composite removing linen gaps between sections). From the printed advertisement for the map: "BF STEVENS'S Facsimile of the Unpublished British Headquarters Coloured Manuscript Map of New York and Environs 1782. Reproduced from the Original Drawing in the War Office London. 24 sheets Scale 6 1/2 inches to a mile. 10 feet by 4 feet. The successive British Commanders in Chief in America Generals Sir William Howe, Sir Henry Clinton, and Sir Guy Carleton during their respective occupations of New York and Environs in the Revolution caused this manuscript plan from time to time to be kept up. The plan extends from below Guanas Bay to the Heights of Spikendevi, a distance of about eighteen or nineteen miles. It shows the Fortifications, Defenses, Topography, Streets, Roads, etc. of the whole of the Island of New York with the Harbor Islands, Water Ways, and River Frontages on the Hudson and East Rivers, the Military Works on Long Island including Brooklyn, the Works in Paulus Hook and parts of the Jersey Shore. It has a copious Table of References to various works British and American, some of them with notes as to the time of their construction or destruction. The Original Drawing, ten feet by four feet, is on a scale of about six and a half inches to a mile. It is handsomely reproduced for subscribers only in careful facsimile on 24 sheets which can be joined up and mounted like the original as a Wall Map or mounted on linen if desired. It will be issued either mounted on linen to fold in book form with leather slip case 13 x 10 inches or the 24 sheets 22 x 15 inches, each will be supplied in a portfolio. No more than 100 copies are being printed and the engravings are erased as each sheet is printed off. A few extra copies of sheet 8 have been printed so that it can be sent as a specimen on application from intending subscribers..." View in Google Earth |
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Farwell, Willard B., Kunkler
Official Map of Chinatown in
1885
Separate Map
| Authors |
Farwell, Willard B., Kunkler, John E., Pond, E.B. |
| Full Title |
Official Map of Chinatown in San Francisco. Prepared under the supervision of the Special Committee of the Board of Supervisors, July, 1885. |
| List No |
6714.001 |
| Note |
Engraved and printed by Bosqui Eng. & Print Co., San Francisco, 1885. First edition, first issue. Large folding map on two sheets, joined. Printed in colors. In 1885, at the height of the anti-Chinese hysteria in California, the official Report of the Special Committee of the Board of Supervisors was issued, reporting on the "Condition of the Chinese Quarter and the Chinese in San Francisco." This inflammatory report included the rare folding color map of Chinatown, but in the usual "small-scale" version (approx. 8½x19½ inches). This map was also issued in the San Francisco Municipal Report of 1884-85, and in Farwell's The Chinese at Home and Abroad (see our 5807.000). However, this first issue of this map was printed in a supersized version by San Francisco's first "fine press printer," Edward Bosqui. It was most likely printed for the use of key city officials. The map shows San Francisco's Chinatown, bordered by California, Stockton, Broadway, and Kearney Streets. It is color-coded to show every business, gambling parlor, houses of white and Chinese prostitution, opium "Resorts," joss houses, etc. It was printed on a scale of 40 feet to the inch. The differences in this large-scale copy and the smaller version are the list of Supervisors imprinted thereon, different type fonts for streets, etc, one mistakenly identified house of white prostitution (corrected in the smaller version as a house of Chinese prostitution, and the Bosqui imprint. This large-scale version is exceedingly rare. Only a handful of copies are known, most in institutional libraries. |
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Santa Fe Railroad
Map of Part of California
1900
Separate Map
| Authors |
Santa Fe Railroad |
| Full Title |
Map of Part of California Compiled from Various Sources. |
| List No |
6725.000 |
| Note |
Blue print map of northern California up to the Sierra Nevada. This was probably an internal planning map for the Santa Fe Railroad, showing four different railroad routes from the east Bay and Sonoma County north to Humbolt County. Also shows towns, railroads, townships, wagon roads, unsurveyed lands, mountains and the Redwood Belt. This map came from the archive of the Santa Fe Railroad. |
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Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C
Dated Events. On To Tokyo. M
1944
Separate Map
| Authors |
Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C. |
| Full Title |
Dated Events. On To Tokyo. Map of the Pacific and the Far East. Stanley Turner, 44. Copyright, Canada and U.S.A., 1944, C.C. Petersen, Publishing and Advertising, Toronto, Canada. Seventh Edition. |
| List No |
6828.000 |
| Note |
Color map, seventh edition, showing the latest activity in the Pacific Arena. On sheet 51x 66, folded as issued. Date of 1944 in marker at lower left corner. Note below title: "With this invasion map you will be able to follow the progress of the Allied armies on their way to smash Japan ..." Legend includes: American, British, Russian and Japanese Naval Bases are shown, land areas are colored to show countries under Anglo-American control, those retaken from Japan, and those under Japanese control. A fascinating map packed with information on battle dates and illustrations. Relief shown pictorially. From the collection of John Oram. |
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USGS (U.S. Geological Survey
Panoramic View of the Crater
1915
Separate Map
| Authors |
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), John H. Renshawe |
| Full Title |
Panoramic View of the Crater Lake National Park. |
| List No |
6087.000 |
| Note |
Date estimated. Shaded relief without contours. Full color artistic rendering of the park. Part of a series for the national parks. |
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USGS (U.S. Geological Survey
Panoramic View of the Glacie
1914
Separate Map
| Authors |
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), John H. Renshawe |
| Full Title |
Panoramic View of the Glacier National Park, Montana. |
| List No |
6170.000 |
| Note |
Date estimated. Shaded relief without contours. Full color artistic rendering of the park. Part of a series for the national parks. |
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Time Inc.
The New Portrait of our Plan
1960
Separate Map
| Authors |
Time Inc. |
| Full Title |
The New Portrait of our Planet. Life. |
| List No |
6369.000 |
| Note |
A Life magazine publication. Hemispheric projection. |
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Harrison, Richard Edes
Floor of the World Ocean.
1961
Separate Map
| Authors |
Harrison, Richard Edes |
| Full Title |
The Floor of the World Ocean. |
| List No |
6370.000 |
| Note |
Modified Briesmeister Elliptical Equal-Area Projection. Map Supplement Number Two, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Volume 51, No.3, September 1961. |
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Rand McNally and Company
American Airlines System Map
1962
Separate Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
American Airlines System Map. |
| List No |
6371.000 |
| Note |
Map has shaded relief. Includes illustrations and descriptions of aircraft, sights, cities, landscapes, geology, and aerial views. Astrojet. |
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Columbia. Comision Corografi
Carta corografica del Estado
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
Columbia. Comision Corografica, Ponce de Leon, Manuel |
| Full Title |
Carta corografica del Estado de Panama. Construida con los datos de la Comision Corográfica i de órden del gobierno jeneral por Manuel Ponce de Leon, injeniero i Manuel Maria Paz, Bogota, 1864. Grabada por Erhard Schieble ... 1865. Imprenta Monrocq, Paris. (In upper left margin) "Estados Unidos de Colombia." (In upper right margin) "Publicado bajo la Administración Murillo." |
| List No |
6813.000 |
| Note |
Important early color map of Panama, backed with linen and varnished. Relief shown by hachures. Includes inset map and note. Prime meridian is Bogota. One of the earliest printed maps of Panama based upon indigenous surveys. Published during the period when it was still one of the states of Colombia. Manuel María Paz Delgado (1820-1902) was a officer in the Colombia army, mapmaker and artist. Between 1853 and 1858, Maria Paz worked with Cordazzi, perhaps the most famous map maker of the northern part of South America after its independence from Spain. With Codazzi's death, Maria Paz and Manuel Ponce de Leon were given control of the project's completion and publication of the surveying and mapping work The work resulted in the the publication of the atlas of the United States of Colombia in 1865, the first indigenous atlas of Colombia. Panama first asserted its independence in 1841. In November 1840, the isthmus under the leadership General Tomás Herrera, who assumed the title of Superior Civil Chief, declared its independence. The State of Panama took the name of 'Estado Libre del Istmo', or the Free State of the Isthmus in March 1841. By the time the civil conflict ended and the government of New Granada and the government of the Isthmus had negotiated the Isthmus's reincorporation to the union, Panama's First Republic had been free for 13 months. Reunification happened on December 31, 1841. |
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Hadol, Paul, 1835-1875
Carte drolatique d'Europe po
1870
Separate Map
| Authors |
Hadol, Paul, 1835-1875 |
| Full Title |
Carte drolatique d'Europe pour 1870, dressee par Hadol. (title in upper margin) Nouvelle carte d'Europe dressee pour 1870. (dressee par Hadol ) Marehandeau, 505, Rue St Denis. Paris: Imp. Vallee. |
| List No |
6815.000 |
| Note |
Color Pictorial map on sheet 42x63 cm. On the margins: 20 Centimes. Includes text. Each country is represented by human and animal form of a cartoon character that reflects the personality of each country at the onset of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. Russia, embracing all the German states, expands in every direction with one hand placed firmly on Holland and Belgium. With one knee she crushes Austria. The map is attributed to Paul Hadol, a French caricaturist of the Napoleonic Third Empire. |
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U.S. War Department, Topogra
Department of Oregon. Map of
1859
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers |
| Full Title |
Department of Oregon. Map of the state of Oregon and Washington Territory, compiled in the Bureau of Topogl. Engrs. chiefly for military purposes by order of Hon. John B. Floyd, Sec. of War. 1859. Engraved by W.H. Dougal. |
| List No |
6820.000 |
| Note |
Map printed without color. Relief shown by shadings. Shows roads, routes, rivers, etc. Includes a note titled "authorities" that is a list of prior surveys and explorations that the map is derived from. Wheat notes that this map was "compiled principally for the use of the Department of Oregon. It shows Washington Territory curving around the state of Oregon and taking in all of Idaho, although a political border is not shown. A number of "authorities" are stated in a note, and except for the unexplored portions this seems to be about the best map of Oregon, Washington and Idaho country that could have been made prior to the Civil War. It is an excellent map." This map was part of a series of maps put out by the U.S. Topographical Engineers in 1858 and 1859 - see Wheat 960 "Map of Utah Territory" 1858 and Wheat 967 "Territory and Military Department of New Mexico 1859. |
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USGS (U.S. Geological Survey
Panoramic View of the Mesa V
1914
Separate Map
| Authors |
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), John H. Renshawe |
| Full Title |
Panoramic View of the Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. |
| List No |
6922.000 |
| Note |
Date estimated. Shaded relief without contours. Full color artistic rendering of the park. Part of a series for the national parks. |
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USGS (U.S. Geological Survey
Panoramic View of the Yosemi
1914
Separate Map
| Authors |
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), John H. Renshawe |
| Full Title |
Panoramic View of the Yosemite National Park, California. |
| List No |
6923.000 |
| Note |
Date estimated. Shaded relief without contours. Full color artistic rendering of the park. Part of a series for the national parks. |
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USGS (U.S. Geological Survey
Panoramic View of the Rocky
1914
Separate Map
| Authors |
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), John H. Renshawe |
| Full Title |
Panoramic View of the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. |
| List No |
6924.000 |
| Note |
Date estimated. Shaded relief without contours. Full color artistic rendering of the park. Part of a series for the national parks. |
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USGS (U.S. Geological Survey
Panoramic View of the Mount
1914
Separate Map
| Authors |
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), John H. Renshawe |
| Full Title |
Panoramic View of the Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. |
| List No |
6925.000 |
| Note |
Date estimated. Shaded relief without contours. Full color artistic rendering of the park. Part of a series for the national parks. |
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Smith, C.
Comparative View of the Leng
1817
Separate Map, View
| Authors |
Smith, C. |
| Full Title |
Comparative View of the Lengths of the Principal Rivers in the World. London, Published by C. Smith Mapseller No. 172 Strand, Oct. 1st.1817. The Hills &c. by Palmer_The Writing by Gardner. |
| List No |
6932.000 |
| Note |
The rivers have been necessarily straightened to indicate the lengths of the rivers. The compass orientation of the flowing stream is indicated by small north-pointing arrows periodically drawn adjacent to the stream. Includes table of the Length of Rivers in British Miles. A textual description of the rivers accompanies the illustration, it describes the course of the Missouri River, "recently explored by the Americans" (Lewis and Clark), as being "extremely devious". Beautiful color. |
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Smith, C.
Comparative View of the Heig
1816
Separate Map, View
| Authors |
Smith, C. |
| Full Title |
Comparative View of the Heights of the Principal Mountains &c. in the World. London, Published by C. Smith Mapseller, No.172 Strand, Augt. 1st. 1816. Gardner, Sculpt. (Third Edition) |
| List No |
6933.000 |
| Note |
Third edition. A colorful rendering of comparative mountain heights worldwide, although separated into the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. Other aspects of the illustration (with the exception of showing volcanoes) appear to be fanciful. Substantially more taller mountains than an earlier edition (see our although dates uncertain because the date of 1816 is the same. The peaks are listed, each with a unique number which can be matched up with the numbers at the top and bottom of the illustration. By making a line between the numbers, the corresponding peak is intersected. Latitudes, sources, and altitudes also listed. |
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Goddard, George H. (George H
San Francisco, surrounding c
1868
Separate Map, View
| Authors |
Goddard, George H. (George Henry), 1817-1906 |
| Full Title |
Birds eye view of the city of San Francisco and surrounding country. Drawn by George H. Goddard. Lith. Britton & Rey, S.F. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1868 by Snow & May in the ... U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. |
| List No |
5682.000 |
| Note |
Col. lithographic view looking east over ocean beach to the city, with the East Bay and Sierra, Golden Gate at the lower left. Unnumbered key in lower margin. A separate numbered key was published as "Key to Snow & Roos view ..." "This is the first of the 'run' of large bird's-eyes looking to the east" -- Baird. David Rumsey Collection copy framed. |
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Tardieu, P. (Pierre Antoine)
Composite: Map of Louisiana
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P. (Pierre Antoine), 1784-1869, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) A Map of Louisiana and Mexico. Carte de la Louisiane et du Mexique, Dressee par P. Tardieu fils aine, Gravee par P.A.F. Tardieu pere. Paris 1820. A Paris, chez: P.A.F. Tardieu, Place de l'Estrapade No. 34. C. Piequet, Geographe Graveur, Quai Conti No. 17. J. Goujon, Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. New York. Anthy. Girard , Mercht. Agent for the Author. Ecrit par Richomme. |
| List No |
5838.001 |
| Note |
Combined sheet. Relief shown by hachures. Color used to tint boundaries. California and Nevada largely blank. Mount Diablo in San Francisco Bay Area labeled as M. San Juan Baptista. |
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Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-18
Composite: Hemispheres.
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832 |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Mappe Monde en deux Hemispheres presentant L'Etat Acuel de La Geographie Par A.H. Brue, Geographe de S.H.R. Monsieur a Paris. Chez: l'Auteur, Rue des Macons-Sorbonne No. 9. CH les Simonneau, Rue de la Paix, No. 6. Juin 1820. Dediee a Monsieur Le baron G. Cuvier, Conseiller d'Stat ordinaire, L'Un des Quarante de L'Academie Francaise, Secretaire Perpetuel de celle des Sciences, &,&. Hommage Respectueux de l'Auteur. A' Londres, chez Cary Md. de Cartes Geog. A' Milan, chez Betailli et Compie. A' Vienne, chez Artaria Md. d'Estampes. A' Berlin, chez Simon Schropp et Compie. A' Manheim, chez Artaria. A' Vienne, chez Riedl, Bureau d'Idustrie. |
| List No |
5839.001 |
| Note |
Composite of four map sheets plus the titles which fit between the hemispheres. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: A Sketch of the C
1815
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Composite map of) A Sketch of the Countries between Jerusalem and Aleppo. By A. Arrowsmith 1814. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith Hydrographer H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, No. 10 Soho Square, 1815. |
| List No |
6730.003 |
| Note |
"This exceptionally detailed map of the Holy Land not only gives information on the area's Biblical past - the naming of the 12 tribes of Israel, and the location of important sites but also the contemporary make-up of the area with the demarcation of the Pashalics of Acre, Tripoli, Aleppo, and Damascus.The title of the map was probably taken from Maundrell's 'A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem…'. The work was first published in 1703 and would continue to be a hugely popular book well into the nineteenth century. In fact Arrowsmith quotes him: 'Jacob's Well. It is dug in a firm Rock about 3 yards in diameter and 35 in depth, 5 of which we found full of water'. Arrowsmith also draws upon the writings of M. Seetzen whose travels were published in 1809. The most famous passage tells of his journey around the 'Dead Sea', which he under-took alone and dressed as a beggar." (Lyon and Turnbull) |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: Map of the Island
1818
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Composite Map of) Map of the Island of Japan, Kurile &c. with the Adjacent Coasts of the Chinese Dominions and a Sketch of the River Amoor and the Baikal Lake Including the Trading Posts of Russia and China and their relative situations with Peking. Delineated by A. Arrowsmith 1811. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square, Hydrographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 4th January, 1811. Additions to 1818. |
| List No |
6733.003 |
| Note |
"Large and detailed map of Japan and the northeast coast of Asia.This map is a fine example of Arrowsmith's relentless updating of his maps. First issued in 1811, the map shows the tracks of some of the most important naval expeditions of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, which charted the waters around Japan, Korea, North East China, and Russia's Pacific coast. These include those made by La Perouse (1787), HMS 'Hindostan' which carried Lord George Macartney on his embassy to China, Broughton in HMS 'Providence' (1797), and the "track of the Russian's in 1805" - Admiral Krusenstern, who led the first Russian circumnavigation. For this 1818 edition Arrowsmith has also added the the track of HMS 'Alceste', and HC Ship 'Discovery' which, made several voyages around the Yellow Sea in 1816. Arrowsmith most probably drew upon the surgeon aboard the 'Alceste', John McCloed, and his book 'A narrative of a Voyage to the Yellow Sea' (1818), for the most up-to-date information." (Lyon and Turnbull). |
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Klengston Rude
Alaska: Far North frontier
1959
Separate Map
| Authors |
Klengston Rude |
| Full Title |
Alaska: Far North frontier. Published and distributed by Alaska Arts. Kleng Rude Studio - P.O. Box 1378 Studio City, California. Copyright 1959 R. Klengston Rude Hollywood 38, California. |
| List No |
6822.000 |
| Note |
Color pictorial map of Alaska, published the year Alaska officially became the 49th state of the United States of America. Showing rivers, straits, sounds, towns, mountain ranges (drawn in aerial perspective), glaciers (shaded white), and existing and proposed highways. The map is richly illustrated with naturalistic depictions of wildlife, agricultural products, historical landmarks, oil fields and fisheries. Along the left and right sides, six circular illustrations highlight important events in Alaskan history beginning with Vitus Bering's 1741 explorations and ending with Alaska statehood in 1959. A compass rose over the Gulf of Alaska incorporates the American and Alaskan flags. Includes a section of the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Yukon and the Northwest Territories to the east, which are depicted in less detail and dominated by a large illustration of a Native American totem pole. The map border is rendered in a geometric beadwork design, inspired by artwork of indigenous Northwest Coast tribes. |
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Anderson, P.
Map Exhibiting The ... Lines
1845
Separate Map
| Authors |
Anderson, P. |
| Full Title |
Map Exhibiting The Experimental and Located Lines for the New-York and New-Haven Rail-Road ... Projected and Drawn by P. Anderson Civil Engr. Scale 1 to 20,000. Feb. 1845. |
| List No |
6902.000 |
| Note |
This is probably the prepublication manuscript drawing for the final printed version of this map that was issued in the same year - see our 4218.000. It is twice the size and scale of the final printed version, and is beautifully hand drawn and colored. It is amazing that a map this large has survived outside of an institutional library for so long. Apparently it was kept in a family for several generations. It was leant to us by its current owner so that we could scan it and put it online. From our notes to the printed version: Greatly detailed strip map over twenty feet long showing the surveyed routes of the New York and New Haven Railroad. The line was opened in 1849. The map is unique for a railroad map in its huge size, large scale, elegance of drawing, and variety of information shown (houses, trails, rivers, turnpikes, lighthouses, harbors, hills, swamps, etc.). |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: Map of the Alpine
1804
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Composite map of) Map of the Alpine Country in the South of Europe. By A. Arrowsmith. Hydrographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.1804. |
| List No |
6904.003 |
| Note |
The upper and lower four sheets joined as one. With title cartouche scene by J. Webber. Map is on four sheets, joined as two. "This large and detailed map shows the political make-up of North Italy and central Europe at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It most notably marks the newly formed Italian Republic (the vassal state of the French Republic), which would in 1805 become the Kingdom of Italy. The map also depicts Swiss cantons - which were in the process of being reorganized under the guidance of Napoleon." (Lyon and Turnbull). The title cartouche is constructed from a beautiful view of the village of Chamouny (Chamonix) by J. Webber, 1787. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Map of The Island of Ceylon
1805
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Map of The Island of Ceylon Drawn by A. Arrowsmith 1805. Hydrographer to H.R.H. Prince of Wales. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, 5th Janry 1805, 10 Soho Square. |
| List No |
6908.001 |
| Note |
"Large map of Sri Lanka detailing British and Kandyan possessions at the end of the first Kandyan War.The British, fearing that French control of the Netherlands would result in their controlling the strategically important port of Trincolmanee, occupied Dutch possessions in Sri Lanka in 1795. Initially the British encountered little resistance to their occupation and they soon controlled most of the Dutch territory, which covered the whole of the low-lying Sri Lankan coast. British possession would later be enshrined at the Treaty of Amiens of 1802.The interior of the island was controlled by the Kingdom of Kandy, which had lived in uneasy and sometimes violent peace with the previous colonial incumbents the Dutch and the Portuguese before them - for the past 200 years. This uneasiness continued and, in 1803, the first Kandyan War broke out when the British marched into Kandyan territory. Although they successfully occupied the capital Senkadagala (Kandy), resistance was stronger than expected and the army, weakened by disease, was resoundingly defeated. The war would continue for another two years with neither side gaining the decisive victory, and it would not be until 1815 - when the British were invited in to overthrow the Sri Vikrama Rajasingha - that they would gain control of central Sri Lanka. Rare. We are only able to trace two institutional examples of the map: those of the Bodleian and the British Library." (Lyon and Turnbull) |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
A Map of Part of the Viceroy
1806
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
A Map of Part of the Viceroyalty of Buenos Ayres 1806. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square, 26th November, 1806. |
| List No |
6909.001 |
| Note |
"Rare map of Rio Plata and the northern regions, produced during the British Invasion of the Rio de la Plata. The invasion was an attempt by the British to open a new theatre against the Spanish and French alliance by attacking Spanish interests in South America. To this end, a force was sent to gain control of the River Plate by conquering the dominant city of Buenos Aires. On June 27, 1806, a British force of some 1,500 men under the command of Colonel William Carr Beresford occupied the city. They held control for about six weeks, before surrendering on the 14th August to a militia consisting of 550 veterans and 400 soldiers, led by Santiago de Liniers y Bremond, a French nobleman and mercenary in the service of Spain. A second, better-resourced, invasion followed in 1807, when a force of 10,000 men under the command of Lieutenant-General John Whitelock, attacked Buenos Aires on the 1st July. The British were, however, ill-prepared for urban combat and the locals eventually overwhelmed them. The Britsh had lost substantial numbers, and General Whitelock signed an armistice with de Liniers on the 12th August and left for home. These two resounding victories, which were achieved with little help from her colonial master Spain, have led many to site them as important mile stones along the road to Argentine Independence." (Lyon and Turnbull) |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Map of Upper Egypt, drawn fr
1807
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Map of Upper Egypt, drawn from various documents. By A. Arrowsmith. London, Published A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square, 20th November, 1807. |
| List No |
6910.001 |
| Note |
"Large and detailed map of Egypt published just after the failed Alexandrian Expedition, a major operation during the Anglo-Turkish War of 1807-1809. The map of Upper Egypt details the journey of Eyles Irwin through Egypt in 1777. Irwin was an East India Company official who set sail from India in 1777, bound for England. Unfortunately, his ship was captured by pirates. The ship was diverted to the port of Cosire, a detail of which is shown on the map, from whence they were forced to cross the dessert to Kenne (Qena), from there to Suez via Cairo, eventually arriving at Alexandria. From there he gained safe passage to England. The whole adventure took eleven months and was set down by Irwin in his work, 'A Series of Adventures in the Course of a Voyage up the Red-Sea', published in 1780." (Lyon and Turnbull). Detailed notes describe the condition of canals, roads, and navigation of the Nile River. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
South Africa delineated from
1815
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
South Africa delineated from various documents By A. Arrowsmith. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to H.R.H. Prince of Wales 10 Soho Square, 10th March 1815. |
| List No |
6911.001 |
| Note |
"Arrowsmith published the map at around the time that British sovereignty over the Cape Colony was recognized at the Congress of Vienna. The British had been in control of the colony since 1795, when they took over from the Dutch to prevent it from falling into the hands of Napoleonic France, it was briefly relinquished to the Dutch in 1803, before the British regained control in 1806 The map is based, not surprisingly, upon contemporary Dutch material. Although the British had been in control for the previous 20 years, there had been little interest taken in the colony, beyond its use as an important strategic port from which to base operations during the Napoleonic wars. Wholly British maps of the Cape and South Africa would not be published for another 19 years, most notably by Aaron's son Samuel, with his 'Map of the Cape of Good Hope' in 1834 and S.D.U.K.'s map of South Africa in the same year." (Lyon and Turnbull. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: A Map of Lower Eg
1807
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Composite map of) A Map of Lower Egypt from Various Surveys communicated by Major Bryce and other Officers. Drawn by A. Arrowsmith 1807. London, Published A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square, 10th November, 1807. |
| List No |
6912.003 |
| Note |
"Large and detailed maps of Egypt published just after the failed Alexandrian Expedition, a major operation during the Anglo-Turkish War of 1807-1809. By 1806, Britain had become increasingly fearful of France's growing influence in Constantinople. After the failure of the Dardanelles Operation in September of that year, the British sent a naval force, under the command of Alexander Mackenzie-Fraser, to secure Alexandria as a base from which to conduct their operations against the Ottomans and French. Although initially met with little resistance, the British were hampered by supply issues and, later on, by stiff Egyptian counteraction. By the end of September they were forced to leave Alexandria having failed in their mission. A great deal of the geographical information for the map of Lower Egypt came from Sir Alexander Bryce of the Royal Engineers (d.1832), who had served under Sir Ralph Abercromby at the Battle of Alexandria of 1801. Bryce would (together with Captain W. Mudge of Ordnance Survey renown) help in carrying out General Roy's system of triangulation for connecting the meridians of Greenwich and Paris, and in the measurement of a "base of verification" in Romney Marsh." (Lyon and Turnbull) Detailed notes describe the condition of canals, roads, and navigation of the Nile River. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron, Kinneir,
Composite: Map of the Countr
1813
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, Kinneir, John Macdonald |
| Full Title |
(Composite Map of) Map of the Countries lying between the Euphrates and Indus on the East and West, and the Oxus and Terek and Indian Ocean on the North and South. Inscribed to Brigadier General Sir John Malcolm Knight of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun By John Macdonald Kinneir. Published, A. Arrowsmith No. 10 Soho Square Hydrographer to H.R.H., 1st January 1813. |
| List No |
6914.003 |
| Note |
"The map is inscribed by John Macdonald Kinneir to Brigadier General Sir John Malcolm. Sir John Malcolm (1769-1833) spent the majority of his career in India in the employ of the East India Company. Whilst in India he gained a keen interest in the Persian Empire that would lead him to undertake several envoys to Persia under the auspices of the East India Company. In Persia, Malcolm not only successfully introduced the potato, but also took with him several men to conduct research into the country. One such was Kinneir, who in 1813, produced a 'Geographical Memoir of the Persian Empire', which described in detail the routes between the major towns. The present map was intended to accompany that work.The major reason for his research was Britain's increasing concern over Russia gaining power within the region, and whom they feared might invade India. This battle for influence in the area would continue throughout the nineteenth century and become known as 'The Great Game'." (Lyon and Turnbull) |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: A Map of the Envi
1804
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Composite Map of) A Map of the Environs of Constantinople Drawn from a great number of accurate astronomical & geographical manuscripts and printed documents, by A. Arrowsmith 1801 and 1804. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square, 4th September 1804. |
| List No |
6915.003 |
| Note |
"Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of the Ottoman Empire and the Black Sea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had fallen some way from the lofty heights of 1683, when it had threatened the gates of Vienna. The Russo-Turkish wars of the eighteenth century most notably that of 1768-1774 weakened the Empire considerably, and by the time of the present map's publication many of the Great European powers believed her break-up to be imminent.The ramifications of the Empire's gradual decline became know as the Eastern Question, with Britain, Austria, France, and Russia increasingly using the Empire as a pawn in their diplomatic games. At the time of the production of the map during the Napoleonic War - Britain was increasingly concerned by both Russian and French involvement in Ottoman affairs. She feared not only Russian designs on Constantinople and her wish for a Mediterranean port, but also that control by either power of the Eastern Mediterranean would lead to British interests - most notably in India being severely compromised." (Lyon and Turnbull). |
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Johnstone, E. McD., Southern
Climatic map of California.
1888
Separate Map
| Authors |
Johnstone, E. McD., Southern Pacific Company |
| Full Title |
Climatic map of California. Published by the Southern Pacific Company. 1888. Compiled by E. McD. Johnstone, S.P. Co. From map prepared under the direction of Brig. Gen. H.C. Wright, Chief of Eng'rs. U.S.A. Lith H.S. Crocker & Co. S.F. Cal. Entered ... 1887, by the Southern Pacific Company ... Washington.... |
| List No |
0941.000 |
| Note |
Second ed., 1st ed. was 1887. Relief shown by hachures. Shows the different temperature zones of the state by use of color. Also used as a promotional broadside for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Above the map reads "If You Intend To Travel Take The "Sunset Route" Of The Southern Pacific Company." |
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Jones, William A.
Map Of The Military Departme
1874
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Military Department of the Platte. Wyoming. Sheet No. 3. Compiled under the direction of Captain Wm. A. Jones Corps of Engineers, Omaha Nebraska. 1874. Drawn by Louis von Froben. |
| List No |
2039.000 |
| Note |
Wheat: "Best map of the Wyoming area produced down to this time..." Covers a larger area than Campaign Maps 3&4 at one half the scale (extends further west to include Yellowstone National Park), and appears to be drawn by a very different hand. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper. Without color. Includes list of surveys from which map was compiled. Scale: 18.94 miles to 1 inch. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Phelps, Humphrey
Ornamental Map Of The United
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Phelps, Humphrey |
| Full Title |
Ornamental Map Of The United States & Mexico. 1846. Phelps' Ornamental Map Of The United States And Mexico. Entered ... 1846, by Humphrey Phelps ... New York. Published by H. Phelps No. 144 Fulton Street, near Broadway, New York. Barritt, Sc. |
| List No |
2439.000 |
| Note |
1st edition, earlier than Wheat, Streeter, P-Maps. Issued during the Mexican War, with patriotic emphasis on U.S. absorption of Mexican Territory, and the recently negotiated boundaries of Oregon. Wonderful graphic depiction of Manifest Destiny. Shows route of the Great Oregon Railroad, with its potential in the far east trade. Major changes in the 1848 edition, by Ensign and Thayer. With full and outline color. Includes Chronological and statistical view of the United States. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Keenan, William
Charleston, S.C.
1844
Separate Map
| Authors |
Keenan, William |
| Full Title |
Plan of the City And Neck of Charleston, S.C. Reduced From Authentic Documents & Engraved By W. Keenan. Pub. Septr. 1844. |
| List No |
3151.000 |
| Note |
Scarce early lithographed map of Charleston, without color. Not in Phillips. Beautifully lithographed map of the city, so well done that at first it seems to be engraved. A list of Public Buildings numbered to 80 appears in the lower left. Eight fire wells are located, and the South Carolina Railroad and depot are shown. Keenan also lithographed four Birds Eye views of the city, listed by Reps. Tooley lists maps for Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee 1853 by Keenan and a map titled "Part U.S. 1854." |
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Brue, Adrien Hubert
Iles Antilles, Des Iles et B
1835
Separate Map
| Authors |
Brue, Adrien Hubert |
| Full Title |
Carte Generale des Iles Antilles, Des Iles et Bancs De Bahama, Des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique-Centrale, de la Mer Du Mexique &a. Dediee a l'Academie Royale des Sciences de l'Institut de France. par A.H. Brue Geographe de Roi ... Paris, 1832. Chez Chles. Picquet proprietaire des Cartes et Atlas de Brue, Quai Conti No. 17, pres due Pont des Arts. (within stamp) AB Propriete Acquise en 1835. (with) three inset maps: Details des Iles Vierges, La Martinique d'apres les Cartes de M.M. Monnier et Bourgon. Duperre, and La Guadeloupe et Iles adjacentes. |
| List No |
3348.000 |
| Note |
Exquisite map from the same series as Brue's "Mexique." Dated 1832 on the map title, but 1835 in Picquet's stamp. Probably from a large folio atlas. Map in outline color. Includes administrative divisions, text, index and explanatory keys. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Pacific Gas and Electric Com
San Francisco Bay Metropolit
1932
Separate Map
| Authors |
Pacific Gas and Electric Company |
| Full Title |
San Francisco Bay Metropolitan Area (Comprising the Nine Counties Bordering on the Bay). Copyrighted By Pacific Gas And Electric Company December 1932 And Presented To San Francisco Bay Industrial Committee. Compliments of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco. (with 2 inset maps of California). |
| List No |
3549.000 |
| Note |
An "enhanced" photographic view of the bay with statistics below. Without color. |
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Beasley, T.D., Taylor, Jas.
Oahu, Hawaiian Islands.
1899
Separate Map
| Authors |
Beasley, T.D., Taylor, Jas. T. |
| Full Title |
Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. Compiled from Maps of Government Surveys and other reliable sources. Drawn by T.D. Beasley under supervision of Jas. T. Taylor, M. Am. Soc. C.E. November, 1899. United States, Copyright by Jas. T. Taylor 1899. Lith. Britton & Rey, S.F., Cal. |
| List No |
3707.000 |
| Note |
Detailed, large scale map of Oahu made the year of annexation by the U.S. Shows lots and plantation names, topography, and town layouts. In full color. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Printed on 2 sheets. David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as one sheet, belonged to Michael M. O'Shaughnessy (deduced from ms "Oahu, Hawaii" in his hand), the famous California engineer (see 1881 Oahu map - our 3706), imprint cropped off. |
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Purdy, Earl, United States.
PWA rebuilds the Nation.
1935
Separate Map
| Authors |
Purdy, Earl, United States. Public Works Administration. Division of Information |
| Full Title |
PWA rebuilds the Nation. Prepared by Division of Information, Federal Public Works Administration. Cartographer Earl Purdy. |
| List No |
3975.000 |
| Note |
Large map of the United States showing in pictures on the map and in the borders many of the projects of the Public Works Administration. A note says "In picture and legend, this map indicates how the Federal Public Works Administration has aided local communities to rebuild the United States." Illustrated projects include highways, dams, schools, post offices, court houses, bridges, housing, irrigation districts, parks, etc. Printed in full color. |
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Anderson, P.
Map Exhibiting The ... Lines
1845
Separate Map
| Authors |
Anderson, P. |
| Full Title |
Map Exhibiting The Experimental and Located Lines for the New-York and New-Haven Rail-Road ... Projected and Drawn by P. Anderson Civil Engr. Scale 1 to 40,000. Febr. 1845. Snyder & Black Lithogrs. 87 Fulton St. New-York. |
| List No |
4218.000 |
| Note |
Greatly detailed strip map over ten feet long showing the surveyed routes of the New York and New Haven Railroad. The line was opened in 1849. The map is unique for a railroad map in its huge size, large scale, elegance of drawing, and variety of information shown (houses, trails, rivers, turnpikes, lighthouses, harbors, hills, swamps, etc.). |
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Greyhound Lines
Map of the Greyhound Lines i
1935
Separate Map
| Authors |
Greyhound Lines |
| Full Title |
Map of the Greyhound Lines and Principal Connecting Carriers in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The Greyhound Lines. (copyright) Greyhound Lines, July, 1935. Litho. In U.S.A. - Commercial, Akron, O. |
| List No |
4449.000 |
| Note |
Colorful map of the entire U.S. showing the Greyhound routes and connecting routes, with a vignette stretching along the bottom with scenes from the east coast to the west coast. Greyhound was the first transcontinental bus line. |
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May, B. y Ca.
Plano Pintoresco De La Haban
1853
Separate Map
| Authors |
May, B. y Ca. |
| Full Title |
Plano Pintoresco De La Habana con los numeros de las casas B. May y Ca. 1853. (with) Inset map Puerto y Cereanias De La Habana. (with) 14 views of Havana & prominent buildings. |
| List No |
5444.000 |
| Note |
Colored lithographic map with views of the city of Havana including the "Fuente De La India En El Paseo De Isabel 2a." and "Vista Gral De La Habana." Text on map discusses the number of houses in the city. |
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May, B. y Ca.
Mapa Historico Pintoresca Mo
1853
Separate Map
| Authors |
May, B. y Ca. |
| Full Title |
Mapa Historico Pintoresca Moderno de al Isla De Cuba. (with) 16 inset views of Cuba. |
| List No |
5445.000 |
| Note |
Lithographic color map with an inset table of distances from principle cities with their longitude and latitude noted. Views of cities, ports, and events such as cock fighting and the aftereffects of an 1846 hurricane surround the map. Date estimated. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Composite: United States of
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 34. 'A Paris 1820. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. Ecrit par J.J. Pachoux. (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
5860.001 |
| Note |
The map is dated 1820. Compared to the 18128 edition, Alabama is now a state (1819) as is Illinois (1819). Much new information is added in the area west of the Mississippi, as well as a new fifth sheet that adds all of Florida. Even though Tardieu began by copying the Arrowsmith map, his editions are consistently more current with the political and topographical changes of the times. Map is in five sheets. Outline color by state. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 1: United States of Nt
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 1) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 34. 'A Paris 1820. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. Ecrit par J.J. Pachoux. (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
5860.002 |
| Note |
The map is dated 1820. Compared to the 18128 edition, Alabama is now a state (1819) as is Illinois (1819). Much new information is added in the area west of the Mississippi, as well as a new fifth sheet that adds all of Florida. Even though Tardieu began by copying the Arrowsmith map, his editions are consistently more current with the political and topographical changes of the times. Map is in five sheets. Outline color by state. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 2: United States of Nt
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 2) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 34. 'A Paris 1820. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. Ecrit par J.J. Pachoux. (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
5860.003 |
| Note |
The map is dated 1820. Compared to the 18128 edition, Alabama is now a state (1819) as is Illinois (1819). Much new information is added in the area west of the Mississippi, as well as a new fifth sheet that adds all of Florida. Even though Tardieu began by copying the Arrowsmith map, his editions are consistently more current with the political and topographical changes of the times. Map is in five sheets. Outline color by state. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 3: United States of Nt
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 3) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 34. 'A Paris 1820. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. Ecrit par J.J. Pachoux. (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
5860.004 |
| Note |
The map is dated 1820. Compared to the 18128 edition, Alabama is now a state (1819) as is Illinois (1819). Much new information is added in the area west of the Mississippi, as well as a new fifth sheet that adds all of Florida. Even though Tardieu began by copying the Arrowsmith map, his editions are consistently more current with the political and topographical changes of the times. Map is in five sheets. Outline color by state. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 4: United States of Nt
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 4) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 34. 'A Paris 1820. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. Ecrit par J.J. Pachoux. (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
5860.005 |
| Note |
The map is dated 1820. Compared to the 18128 edition, Alabama is now a state (1819) as is Illinois (1819). Much new information is added in the area west of the Mississippi, as well as a new fifth sheet that adds all of Florida. Even though Tardieu began by copying the Arrowsmith map, his editions are consistently more current with the political and topographical changes of the times. Map is in five sheets. Outline color by state. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 5-6: United States of
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 5-6) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 34. 'A Paris 1820. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. Ecrit par J.J. Pachoux. (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
5860.006 |
| Note |
The map is dated 1820. Compared to the 18128 edition, Alabama is now a state (1819) as is Illinois (1819). Much new information is added in the area west of the Mississippi, as well as a new fifth sheet that adds all of Florida. Even though Tardieu began by copying the Arrowsmith map, his editions are consistently more current with the political and topographical changes of the times. Map is in five sheets. Outline color by state. |
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Emory, William H.
Cover: Texas and the countri
1844
Separate Map
| Authors |
Emory, William H. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of Texas And The Countries Adjacent: Compiled In The Bureau Of The Corps Of Topographical Engineers, Fom The Best Authorities, For the State Department, Under the direction of Colonel J.J. Abert, Chief of the Corps, by W.H. Emory, 1st Lieut. T.E. War Department 1844. W.J. Stone Sc. Washn. Published by order of the U.S. Senate. |
| List No |
0262A |
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Emory, William H.
Map Of Texas And The Countri
1844
Separate Map
| Authors |
Emory, William H. |
| Full Title |
Map Of Texas And The Countries Adjacent: Compiled In The Bureau Of The Corps Of Topographical Engineers, Fom The Best Authorities, For the State Department, Under the direction of Colonel J.J. Abert, Chief of the Corps, by W.H. Emory, 1st Lieut. T.E. War Department 1844. W.J. Stone Sc. Washn. Published by order of the U.S. Senate. |
| List No |
0262.001 |
| Note |
In original paper wrapper. From a descendent of Rhode Island Senator John Brown Francis, who had a few copies in the attic in the original paper wraps with the red seal. First separate U.S. Government map of Texas. With outline color around the state of Texas. |
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Barber, B.B., Willard, A.
Map of the United States of
1835
Separate Map
| Authors |
Barber, B.B., Willard, A. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States Of America With Its Territories & Districts. Including also a part of Upper & Lower Canada And Mexico. Published By B.B. Barber & A. Willard, Hartford, 1835. |
| List No |
2240.000 |
| Note |
1st ed. was 1833, later editions by Reed & Barber. An unusual map in two sheets, showing the continent coast to coast. Tanner's influence from his North America map is evident in the west, and Long's map has influenced the plains, but Tanner's U.S. map is the primary source, in the Oregon District, the Plains, and the area east of the Mississippi. The Great Basin is filled with a table of distances and heights of mountains (which convention appears in several maps published in Hartford about this time by Thrall, Huntington, Olney's Geography, etc.). Wheat mentions the 1849 and 1850 editions of this map published by Reed and Barber, but this much earlier and different edition was unknown to him. Not in Phillips. Views of the Capital and the White House. Phelps did a related and somewhat smaller map in 1833 - see our copy. After the 1835 edition, no editions until the 1848 by Reed and Barber (see our 1849, 1850 and 1854 editions). Map is in full color. |
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Magnus, Charles
Panorama Of The Mississippi
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Magnus, Charles |
| Full Title |
Panorama Of The Mississippi Valley And Its Fortifications. Published by C. Magnus, 12 Frankfort Street, New York. Eng. by F.W. Boell. |
| List No |
2397.000 |
| Note |
Date is Stephenson's, there is no date on map. Four vignettes, attractive hand-painted color. Map includes table of distances to various points on the Mississippi from St. Louis to New Orleans. |
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DeGroot, Henry, Holt, Warren
DeGroot's Map Of Nevada Terr
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
DeGroot, Henry, Holt, Warren |
| Full Title |
DeGroot's Map Of Nevada Territory Exhibiting A Portion Of Southern Oregon & Eastern California With County Boundaries, Mining Districts, Railroad Routes, Wagon Roads, Table Of Distances, &c. &c. Published By Warren Holt, 305 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. 1863. Entered ... 1862 by Warren Holt ... California. |
| List No |
3453.000 |
| Note |
Very scarce detailed map of the early Nevada Territory. Wheat: "DeGroot's 'Nevada' of 1863 is truly an impressive performance...cartographical pioneering of the first order." Wheat believed that the map may have actually been published in 1862 (the date of its copyright) but dated 1863 to be up to date, because it shows the eastern boundary of Nevada at the 116th meridian instead of the 115th which was made the boundary in July of 1862. Much is shown in Nevada, but also in western California, Southern Oregon (the Owyhee is "unexplored") and a small corner of Washington Territory (now Idaho). According to Wheat, DeGroot had extensive first hand knowledge of the entire area and the map displays this with great clarity. What is unusual about this map is its sense of accuracy - it looks like nothing has been put in that the author was not sure of - much like Arrowsmith's maps of the early 1800's. W.H. has the Howell copy with DeGroot's printed Guide to the map mentioned by Wheat and Wagner Camp, probably the only copy of the map existing with the guide, and the only copy of the guide. Map is in full color by county. |
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Weekly Pantagraph
Map Of McLean County, Ill. 1
1886
Separate Map
| Authors |
Weekly Pantagraph |
| Full Title |
The Weekly Pantagraph's Premium Map Of McLean County, Ill. 1886. Copyrighted & Published By J.S. Hambaugh, Chicago. Geo. P. Ela, Civil And Drainage Engineer, Bloomington, Ill. |
| List No |
3717.000 |
| Note |
Surrounded by advertisements for 16 Bloomington, Illinois businesses, including a beautiful illustration of "The Perfect Carbon," a parlor stove sold by the Bloomington Stove Company. Printed in full color by township. |
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Viele, Egbert L.
Sanitary & Topographical Map
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
Viele, Egbert L. |
| Full Title |
Sanitary & Topographical Map of the City and Island of New York Prepared for the Council of Hygiene and Public Health of the Citizens Association. Under the direction of Egbert L. Viele, Topographical Engineer. Entered ... 1865 by Egbert L. Viele ... New York. Ferd. Mayer & Co. Lithographers, 96 Fulton St. N.Y. (with 1 inset map and 3 profiles). |
| List No |
3723.000 |
| Note |
For some reason Haskell and Stokes date this map 1864 although it was copyrighted by Viele in 1865. Removed from the Report of the Council of Hygiene (see our copy). The map shows all the original water courses of Manhattan Island, with the street grid superimposed on top. Also, three different kinds of land are shown: Marsh, Made Land, and Meadow. Sewer lines are indicated. A very beautiful full color map occasioned by a not so beautiful subject. In 1874 Viele reissued the map in larger format as the Topographical Atlas of the City of New York (see our copy). This map was also published as a separate pocket map, in covers. |
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Spangenberg, Charles
Map Of The Siege Of Vicksbur
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Spangenberg, Charles |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Siege Of Vicksburg, Miss. By the U.S. Forces Under The Command Of Maj. Genl. U.S. Grant, U.S. Vls. ... Surveyed and constructed under the direction of Capt. C.B. Comstock ... by Major Otto H. Matz ... Chs. Spangenberg ... Drawn by Chs. Spangenberg ... Engr. on stone by J. Schedler No. 120 Pearl St. N.Y. Head Qrs. Of The Dept. Of The Tenn. Vicksburg Miss. Aug. 20th 1863. C.B. Comstock ... |
| List No |
3858.000 |
| Note |
Signed in facsimile by C.B. Comstock and dated Aug. 20, 1863, Vicksburg, Miss. Beautiful, highly detailed black and white map showing the topography around Vicksburg, with five profiles, six cross sections of batteries and one cross section of a "rebel rifle pit." Illustrated in Stephenson, this is one of the most striking of the Union War maps. Plate 36:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Weyss, John E.
Military Map ... of the coun
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Weyss, John E. |
| Full Title |
Military Map showing the topographical features of the country adjacent to Harper's Ferry Va. including Maryland, Loudoun, and Bolivar Heights, and portions of South and Short Mountains, with the positions of the Defensive Works, also the Junction of the Potomac & Shenandoah Rivers, and their passage through the Blue Ridge. Surveyed from August 3d to Sept. 30th 1863 Under The Direction Of Capt. N. Michler, Corps of Engrs U.S. Army By Major John E. Weyss, Principal Assistant, Engineer Department, Army Of The Potomac ... |
| List No |
3874.000 |
| Note |
Striking map of Harper's Ferry, illustrated in Stephenson. Weyss went on to make a second Harper's Ferry map that appeared (with fourteen other maps by Weyss) in 1867 in the Military Maps to Illustrate the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac and James. Stephenson lists the ms original as 699. Map is without color. Plate 42:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Johnstone, E. McD.
The Unique Map Of California
1885
Separate Map
| Authors |
Johnstone, E. McD. |
| Full Title |
The Unique Map Of California. Copyrighted. E. McD. Johnstone. Dickman-Jones Co. Lith. S.F. (with 3 inset maps, 1 profile). |
| List No |
4349.000 |
| Note |
The date is estimated from the county formation (San Benito and Del Norte). This is a remarkable map with twenty vignettes of California scenes and three inset maps showing soil, temperature, and areas. Another inset shows the heights of the Sierra Nevada mountains. All these elements combine to make a beautiful map. Little is know about the maker, Johnstone, except that he drew the Climatic Map of California as well (see our #941). Printed in full color. |
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United States. Congress, Cal
Map Of The San Joaquin, Sacr
1873
Separate Map
| Authors |
United States. Congress, California Irrigation Commission |
| Full Title |
Map Of The San Joaquin, Sacramento And Tulare Valleys, State Of California, prepared under the direction of the Board Of Commissioners On Irrigation appointed under the Act of Congress approved March 3rd 1873, showing the country that may be irrigated and a Provisional System Of Irrigation Compiled from the Maps of the Geological Survey Of California and from Special Surveys and Examinations. 1873. Published by authority of the Hon. Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army. |
| List No |
4916.000 |
| Note |
This is another copy of the map that appears in the 1874 "Irrigation of the San Joaquin, Tulare, and Sacramento Valleys, in the State of California." (43rd Cong., 1st Sess., House Doc. No. 290). See our #1061. Printed in full color. |
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Coloney, Fairchild & Co.
Ribbon Map Of The Father Of
1866
Separate Map
| Authors |
Coloney, Fairchild & Co. |
| Full Title |
Coloney & Fairchild's Patent Ribbon Maps ... Ribbon Map Of The Father Of Waters. Geographical and Scenic Maps upon this plan of all the rivers, rail road routes, stage and coast lines in the country are in preparation. |
| List No |
4995.000 |
| Note |
This is the most ambitious Coloney & Fairchild strip or ribbon map: it shows the Mississippi River from its delta to its source at Lake Itaska, a distance of 2600 miles. It is backed on linen and rolls into paper covered spool with a hand crank. This is the revised edition, with much additional material added on river towns by William Bowen, President of the Pilot's Association of St. Louis (this information comes from the promotion for this map printed on the Ribbon Map of New York City). No record of the first issue found, although a copy exists at the Minnesota Historical Society. The river is colored blue against a black and white background. Distances from New Orleans are printed on the river at intervals to the source. Karrow's listing is for a variant: the map printed in five strips on one sheet and folded into the 1866 edition of Edward's Gazetteer of the Mississippi River. Scarce. |
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Coloney, Fairchild & Co.
Ribbon Map Of The Father Of
1866
Separate Map
| Authors |
Coloney, Fairchild & Co. |
| Full Title |
Coloney & Fairchild's Patent Ribbon Maps ... Ribbon Map Of The Father Of Waters. Geographical and Scenic Maps upon this plan of all the rivers, rail road routes, stage and coast lines in the country are in preparation. |
| List No |
4995.001 |
| Note |
This is the most ambitious Coloney & Fairchild strip or ribbon map: it shows the Mississippi River from its delta to its source at Lake Itaska, a distance of 2600 miles. It is backed on linen and rolls into paper covered spool with a hand crank. This is the revised edition, with much additional material added on river towns by William Bowen, President of the Pilot's Association of St. Louis (this information comes from the promotion for this map printed on the Ribbon Map of New York City). No record of the first issue found, although a copy exists at the Minnesota Historical Society. The river is colored blue against a black and white background. Distances from New Orleans are printed on the river at intervals to the source. Karrow's listing is for a variant: the map printed in five strips on one sheet and folded into the 1866 edition of Edward's Gazetteer of the Mississippi River. Scarce. |
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Varle, Charles P.
Philadelphia.
1802
Separate Map
| Authors |
Varle, Charles P. |
| Full Title |
To The Citizens Of Philadelphia This New Plan Of The City And Its Environs Is respectfully dedicated By the Editor. 1802. P.C. Varle Geographer & Enginr. Del. |
| List No |
5006.000 |
| Note |
A beautiful, early map of Philadelphia in full period color. The scale is given at 75 Perches to 1 inch. The city is shown from the Delaware River to the Schuylkil River with the environs on the north and south. 24 lettered references and 28 numbered references to important places and buildings are below the title and 24 wards are keyed in Roman numbers above the title. Many of the country houses and farms around the city are named, including Penn, Dr. Wistar, and other notable early residents. Three inset views show City Hall, the State House, Court House, Library, and Bank of the United States. The tile is surrounded by a decorative cartouche. The quality of the engraving is superb. Ristow mentions an undated edition that was possibly issued in the year Varle made the surveys, 1796, but more likely in 1802. Wheat and Brun list a c.1794 State I that has one less numbered building reference, no Roman numbered ward references, and "R. Scott Sculp. Philadelphia." This was Varle's first map published in the United States. Until 1807, Varle was known as Peter C. Varle, after 1807 he is known as Charles P. Varle. |
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Cook, James
A Map of the Province of Sou
1773
Separate Map
| Authors |
Cook, James |
| Full Title |
A Map of the Province of South Carolina with all the Rivers, Creeks, Bays, Inletts, Islands, Inland Navigation, Soundings, Time of High Water on the Sea Coast, Roads, Marshes, Ferrys, Bridges, Swamps, Parishes Churches, Towns, Townships, Country Parish District and Provincial Lines. Humbly inscribed to the Hon.ble Lawlins Lownds Esqr. Speaker & the rest of the Members of the Hon.ble the Commons House of Assembly of the Province by their most Obedt. & faithfull Servt Jams Cook. Thos. Bowen, sculpt. 1773. (with 6 inset maps). |
| List No |
5174.000 |
| Note |
The maker of this map, James Cook, surveyor of South Carolina and former marine surveyor, is not to be confused with the Pacific explorer, Captain James Cook. In 1770, James Cook was commissioned by the South Carolina provincial government to make a new survey of the entire province and publish a map, which he completed in 1773. Cummings refers to the map as "the most detailed and accurate printed map of South Carolina, especially for the interior, yet to appear" and further states that "very few copies of this fine map are extant." It provided much of the detail for the later maps by Henry Mouzon and John Stuart. Sellers and Van Ee call it "one of the most important maps in the cartography of the state until the early nineteenth century." It is excessively rare, with only five copies identified in United States institutions, and one in the British Museum. There are two states of this first and only issue, distinguished by the presence in the second state of an additional imprint "Publish'd according to Act of Parliament July 7th. 1773 and Sold by H. Parker in Cornhill" under the neat line. This copy is the first state, with two of the other six copies being first state as well. There are six inset maps: Beaufort, Camden, Georgetown, Port Royal, Charles Town, and Harbour of Charles Town. The main map is very detailed, showing land owners in profusion. Along the coast are many navigation notes, indicative of Cook's maritime background. This appears to have been Cook's only major map production, his other work is limited to three harbor charts published in 1766 (illustrated by Black): A Draught of Port Royal Harbour (similar to the Port Royal inset map on the South Carolina 1773), A Draught of the Harbour of Halifax, and A Draught of West Florida. |
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Alaska Steamship Company
Territory of Alaska.
1936
Separate Map
| Authors |
Alaska Steamship Company |
| Full Title |
Territory of Alaska. The Alaska Line. The All-American Route, Alaska Steamship Company, Serving All of Alaska. Copyright 1936, Frank McCaffrey, Seattle. Printed in U.S.A. (with two inset maps) |
| List No |
5300.000 |
| Note |
Map is in full printed color. Inset maps: 1) Untitled map of the area around Anchorage and the Gulf of Alaska. 2) Untitled map of North America showing the routes from the "lower 48" to Alaska. A table of distances is included showing the mileage from Seattle to places in Alaska. The border is bright and original with totem poles. Mt. McKinley National Park is highlighted in green. |
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Langley, Henry G.
(Advertisement with) Guide M
1890
Separate Map
| Authors |
Langley, Henry G. |
| Full Title |
(Advertisement with) Guide Map Of The City Of San Francisco Compiled From The Official Surveys & Engraved Expressly For Langley's San Francisco Directory 1890. Copyright By Geo. B. Wilbur Receiver Of Painter & Co. 1890. McAfee, Baldwin & Hammond. Real Estate Agents And Auctioneers, 10 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Lots For Sale In All Parts Of The City ... |
| List No |
5315A |
| Note |
Ad for G.G. Wickson & Co. on verso. Map is printed in full color. |
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Langley, Henry G.
San Francisco.
1890
Separate Map
| Authors |
Langley, Henry G. |
| Full Title |
Guide Map Of The City Of San Francisco Compiled From The Official Surveys & Engraved Expressly For Langley's San Francisco Directory 1890. Copyright By Geo. B. Wilbur Receiver Of Painter & Co. 1890. McAfee, Baldwin & Hammond. Real Estate Agents And Auctioneers, 10 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Lots For Sale In All Parts Of The City ... |
| List No |
5315.001 |
| Note |
Ad for G.G. Wickson & Co. on verso. Map is printed in full color. |
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Anonymous
United States.
1821
Manuscript Map, Separate Map
| Authors |
Anonymous |
| Full Title |
United States. |
| List No |
5442.000 |
| Note |
Outline color hand drawn map by a young student. A silk blue border has been sown onto map with silk hooks for hanging. Date estimated from geography of the west. |
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U.S. General Land Office
State of Colorado.
1879
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Department Of The Interior General Land Office J.A. Williamson, Commissioner. State of Colorado. 1879. Compiled from the official Records of the General Land Office and other sources by C. Roeser, Principal Draughtsman G.L.O. Photo lith & print by Julius Bien 16 & 18 Park Place N.Y. |
| List No |
5447.000 |
| Note |
Printed color with Rocky Mountains shown by hachures. Military and Indian reservations highlighted by color. |
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Harnett, Richard V.
Attorney Street near Grand S
1883
Broadside, Separate Map
| Authors |
Harnett, Richard V. |
| Full Title |
Richard V. Harnett, auctioneer, office, 111 Broadway, N.Y. Executor's sale! Nos. 32 & 34 Attorney Street near Grand Street ... Martin B. Brown, book, job and diagram printer, 49 and 51 Park Place, N.Y. |
| List No |
5737.000 |
| Note |
Auction to be held on Feb. 27, 1883. By order of George G. Hallock, Esq., executor of the estate of Mathias Ludlow, deceased. Includes map showing the 2 lots and shows block bounded by Attorney, Broome, Ridge and Grand streets. Measurement is sheet size. David Rumsey Collection copy: has pencil notation on plan indicating price of $11,300 for one house and $11,450 for the other, and name Tobias Krakauer, 32 Hester St. Laid in: Atlas of the entire city of New York ... G.W. Bromley & Co., 1879 (our no. 2597) |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Plan of the Operations of th
1802
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Operations of the British & Ottoman Forces in Egypt, From the 8th of March to the 2d. of Septr. 1801, when the French were Finally expelled from that Country. Composed from materials furnished by the Quarter Master Generals Department. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, 1st. September 1802 No. 24 Rathbone Place. Engraved by S.J. Neele 352 Strand. (inset) Plate 1: (Alexandria peninsula on an enlarged scale.) |
| List No |
0029.000 |
| Note |
S.J.Neele is the engraver. This copy was probably removed from a book, however, it was published separately and is in Arrowsmith's catalogue. How many battle maps did Arrowsmith do? This may be one of only a few. See Map Collector 9, p22 for Arrowsmith catalogue showing this map with the Egypt maps. No other battle plans listed. Map in full color with battle positions in red and yellow. Relief shown by hachures. Upper right corner: plate 2. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Map of the Countries Round t
1818
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Map of the Countries Round the North Pole By A. Arrowsmith. London. Published 1. Feb. 1818, by A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 10 Soho Square. Engraved by Sidney Hall. |
| List No |
0033.000 |
| Note |
On the verso is written "Benj Vaughan, Arctic Pole." This is the first edition of a long run of editions extending down to Stanford's 1875 last issue. Referring to this first edition, Verner says "At that time it was the best available map of the Arctic and showed everything that was known, using the most advanced cartographical techniques." In full color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Arrowsmith, John
British North America.
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, John |
| Full Title |
British North America, by permission dedicated to the honble. Hudsons Bay Company, containing the latest information which their documents furnish. By their obedient servant J. Arrowsmith. London, pubd. 25 April 1846 by J. Arrowsmith, 10 Soho Square. |
| List No |
0037.000 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Hand colored boundaries. Relief shown by hachures. Pl. 40 from an edition of Arrowsmith's London atlas of universal geography. |
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Bourne, A., Kilbourne, J., R
Map Of The State Of Ohio
1820
Separate Map
| Authors |
Bourne, A., Kilbourne, J., Reed, Abner |
| Full Title |
Map Of The State Of Ohio. Drawn by A. Bourne. Including the Indian Reservations, Purchased and laid out into Counties and Townships in 1820, Drawn by J. Kilbourne. Engraved by A. Reed. |
| List No |
0086.000 |
| Note |
Published in: Caleb Atwater, "Description of the antiquities discovered in the state of Ohio," Archaeologica Americana, Vol 1, 1820 (see our #3387). An excellent, very early map showing the absorption of Indian land in the northwest for settlement. Engraved by Abner Reed of East Windsor, Connecticut. Bourne and Hough did a larger Ohio map in 1815. Color map, showing rivers, roads, vegetation, and place names. Relief shown by shadings and hachures. |
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Burr, David H.
Ohio. By David H. Burr
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Burr, David H. |
| Full Title |
Ohio. By David H. Burr. Published By J.H. Matheer & Co. Hartford. 1846. Entered ... 1833 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. Engraved & Printed by S. Stiles & Co. (inset) Cincinnati. |
| List No |
0107.000 |
| Note |
Last edition, first was 1833, this was the only edition published by Mather. This came from the Minnesota Historical Society collection. Full color by county. Colton published all the earlier editions. See our #3161 for the 1836 edition published by Colton. Explanatory remarks showing towns, roads, canals and railroads. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Burr, David H, Haven, J.
The World, on Mercator's Pro
1850
Separate Map
| Authors |
Burr, David H, Haven, J. |
| Full Title |
The World, on Mercator's Projection: By David H. Burr. Showing the different Routes to California, and distance by each, Routes of different Navigators, Route of the contemplated Pacific R.Road, Distances to China, Europe, &c. Published by J. Haven, 86 State St. Boston, 1850. Entered ... 1850 by John Hansen ... Massachusetts. (with) two inset maps: Map of the Nicaragaua Route and A Map of the Proposed Rail Road from St. Louis To The Bay Of St. Francisco, Compiled from the Maps and Reports of Col. Fremont, by W.L. Dearborn, Civil Engineer. |
| List No |
0112.000 |
| Note |
Appears to be a reissue of earlier Burr map. This map was probably published by Burr c1842 (Wilkes' track prominently displayed, Oregon boundary not settled in original map) and then used by Haven, with added insets of the RR route, and by cutting the map down the middle of Asia to put North America in the center (see dateline joint). California is colored yellow (no mention of gold other than this hint) and the Gila River boundary is drawn in red (on his copy Wheat says that California is shown as part of Mexico). See the James B. Moore map of 1850 for a similar promotion of the U.S. as the new "center" of the Europe/Asia trade, using the proposed transcontinental railroad as the link. In outline color. Includes text, explanatory keys and table of distances. |
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Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft
NW Sheet:The Pacific States
1866
Separate Map
| Authors |
Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft, H.H. |
| Full Title |
(NW Sheet) Outline Map Of The Pacific States. Designed To Accompany Clarke's Series Of Geographies And Being No.IV Of Bancroft's Geographical And Historical Series. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Co. Booksellers and Stationers, San Francisco, Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1866 by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California. |
| List No |
0142.001 |
| Note |
SW map in facsimile, four sheets. From Warren Heckrotte, who has a complete set. Originally from the Bancroft Library. See the Clarke School Geography. There was a key to these maps published separately. The maps are very detailed and accurate. Full color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft
NE Sheet: The Pacific States
1866
Separate Map
| Authors |
Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft, H.H. |
| Full Title |
(NE Sheet) Outline Map Of The Pacific States. Designed To Accompany Clarke's Series Of Geographies And Being No.IV Of Bancroft's Geographical And Historical Series. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Co. Booksellers and Stationers, San Francisco, Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1866 by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California. |
| List No |
0142.002 |
| Note |
SW map in facsimile, four sheets. From Warren Heckrotte, who has a complete set. Originally from the Bancroft Library. See the Clarke School Geography. There was a key to these maps published separately. The maps are very detailed and accurate. Full color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft
SW Sheet: The Pacific States
1866
Separate Map
| Authors |
Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft, H.H. |
| Full Title |
(SW Sheet) Outline Map Of The Pacific States. Designed To Accompany Clarke's Series Of Geographies And Being No.IV Of Bancroft's Geographical And Historical Series. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Co. Booksellers and Stationers, San Francisco, Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1866 by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California. |
| List No |
0142.003 |
| Note |
SW map in facsimile, four sheets. From Warren Heckrotte, who has a complete set. Originally from the Bancroft Library. See the Clarke School Geography. There was a key to these maps published separately. The maps are very detailed and accurate. Full color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft
SE Sheet: The Pacific States
1866
Separate Map
| Authors |
Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft, H.H. |
| Full Title |
(SE Sheet) Outline Map Of The Pacific States. Designed To Accompany Clarke's Series Of Geographies And Being No.IV Of Bancroft's Geographical And Historical Series. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Co. Booksellers and Stationers, San Francisco, Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1866 by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California. |
| List No |
0142.004 |
| Note |
SW map in facsimile, four sheets. From Warren Heckrotte, who has a complete set. Originally from the Bancroft Library. See the Clarke School Geography. There was a key to these maps published separately. The maps are very detailed and accurate. Full color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft
Composite: The Pacific State
1866
Separate Map
| Authors |
Clarke, Charles R., Bancroft, H.H. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Outline Map Of The Pacific States. Designed To Accompany Clarke's Series Of Geographies And Being No.IV Of Bancroft's Geographical And Historical Series. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Co. Booksellers and Stationers, San Francisco, Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1866 by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California. |
| List No |
0142.005 |
| Note |
SW map in facsimile, four sheets. From Warren Heckrotte, who has a complete set. Originally from the Bancroft Library. See the Clarke School Geography. There was a key to these maps published separately. The maps are very detailed and accurate. Full color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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DeSilver, Robert
Virginia.
1827
Separate Map
| Authors |
DeSilver, Robert |
| Full Title |
A correct map of Virginia. Philadelphia: Published by Robert De Silver, 1827. |
| List No |
0236.000 |
| Note |
Updated from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. Many changes to the Carey plate in the western part of the state -- changes in the mountains, rivers, counties, and towns. DeSilver's imprint below map. Map has outline color by county. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. |
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Doolittle, Amos, DeSilver, R
Connecticut.
1827
Separate Map
| Authors |
Doolittle, Amos, DeSilver, Robert |
| Full Title |
Connecticut from the best authorities. Delineated & engraved by A. Doolittle, N. Haven. (Philadelphia: Robert DeSilver, 1827) |
| List No |
0237.000 |
| Note |
Reprint of the Connecticut map from Mathew Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. No changes from the 1818 edition. Thin paper similar to pocket map paper. Outline color by county. Relief shown pictorially. Shows counties, towns, settlements, roads, etc. Illustrated cartouche. Prime meridian: Philadelphia. |
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DeSilver, Robert
Maryland.
1827
Separate Map
| Authors |
DeSilver, Robert |
| Full Title |
Maryland. (inset) Western part of Maryland. (Philadelphia: Robert DeSilver, 1827) |
| List No |
0238.000 |
| Note |
Reissue from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. No changes from the 1818 edition. Outline color by county. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, settlements, roads, etc. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. |
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DeSilver, Robert
Georgia.
1827
Separate Map
| Authors |
DeSilver, Robert |
| Full Title |
The state of Georgia. Gridley sc. (Philadelphia: Robert DeSilver, 1827) |
| List No |
0239.000 |
| Note |
Updated from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. Many changes: coastline, rivers, counties, towns. Map is missing a piece in the upper right corner -- supplied in facsimile. Outline color by county. Relief shown by hachures. "20." Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. |
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DeSilver, Robert
Ohio.
1827
Separate Map
| Authors |
DeSilver, Robert |
| Full Title |
The state of Ohio with part of Upper Canada, &c. (Philadelphia: Robert DeSilver, 1827) |
| List No |
0241.000 |
| Note |
Reissue from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. No changes from the 1818 edition. Outline color by county. Shows counties, settlements, roads, etc. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. "24." |
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Ellet, Charles
Map Of The Western Railroads
1851
Separate Map
| Authors |
Ellet, Charles |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Western Railroads Tributary To Philadelphia, With Their Rival Lines. Prepared under the direction of Charles Ellet Jr. Civil Engineer, by W. Williams, Map Engraver 5th St. below Chesnut Philaa. |
| List No |
0259.000 |
| Note |
Map drawn by W. Williams. Illustrated by Modelski, p.29. Our copy is somewhat earlier, lacking the note in the lower right, and not showing certain projected or completed rail lines. Outline color by state. Includes explanatory remarks, and Distance chart in miles. |
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Hutawa, Julius
Map Of The State Of Missouri
1852
Separate Map
| Authors |
Hutawa, Julius |
| Full Title |
Map Of The State Of Missouri. Showing different Railroad Routes surveyed by the Pacific Railroad Compy. as reported to the Legislature of the State of Missouri in December 1852. Julius Hutawa Lithographer, Second Street, betw. Olive & Pine, St. Louis, Mo. |
| List No |
0334.000 |
| Note |
From 3rd Annual Report of Pacific RR Company. Karrow lists the same map as published in the Missouri Republican. This map shows the first railroad surveys made or to be made in the state. Without color. |
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Jones, William A.
Sheet No. 2. Campaign Map of
1873
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
Sheet No. 2. Campaign Map of the Department Of The Platte Comprising that Portion of Nebraska Lying between Long. 100-103 and Lat. 39,30-43,30 Compiled under the direction of Captain W.A. Jones Corps of Engrs. U.S.A. 1873. Published by authority of the Hon. Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army. |
| List No |
0392.000 |
| Note |
Probably made for Indian Campaigns. South of the Platte the following notation appears: "No Water, Hard Level Prairie, Covered With Cactus." Unfolded separate issue on thin paper, without color. Showing rivers, lakes, and railroads. Scale: 9.47 to one inch. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Jones, William A.
Sheet No. 1. Campaign Map of
1874
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
Sheet No. 1. Campaign Map of the Department Of The Platte Comprising that Portion of Nebraska Lying between Long. 97-100 and Lat. 39,30-43,30 Compiled under the direction of Captain W.A. Jones Corps of Engrs. U.S.A. 1874. Published by authority of the Hon. Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army. |
| List No |
0393.000 |
| Note |
Probably made for Indian Campaigns. Drawn by Jones based on his knowledge of the area gained from his explorations of Northwestern Wyoming and the Uinta Mountains in 1871-3. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper, without color. Showing rivers, lakes, and Indian tribal lands. Scale: 9.47 to one inch. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Macomb, J. N. (John N.), War
Map Of The Straits Of Detroi
1842
Separate Map
| Authors |
Macomb, J. N. (John N.), Warner, William H. (William Hamer) |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Straits Of Detroit. Surveyed, Projected And Drawn By Lieutenants J.N. Macomb And W.H. Warner U.S. Corps Of Topl. Engs. 1840 '41 '42. Sheet No. 1. W.J. Stone Sc. Wash. |
| List No |
0455.000 |
| Note |
Karpinski 728. Without color. Includes table, showing various states of water at different periods... Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. |
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Macomb, J.N, Warner, W.H.
Chart Of Detroit River, From
1844
Separate Map
| Authors |
Macomb, J.N, Warner, W.H. |
| Full Title |
Chart Of Detroit River, From Lake Erie To Lake St. Slair. Surveyed In 1840, '41, & '42, By Lieutenants J.N. Macomb And W.H. Warner, Corps Of Topl. Engineers, Under The Direction Of Captain W.G. Williams,. Corps T. Engs. |
| List No |
0456.000 |
| Note |
Karpinski 731, with 4 page report. Map is without color.Showing lengths of river and principal features near the shores on both sides. Includes a Table showing the various stage of water. Relief shown by soundings. |
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Rand McNally and Company
Rand-McNally Official Railwa
1877
Separate Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
The Rand-McNally Official Railway Guide Map. Corrected To November 1st, 1877. (inset) Vicinity Of Boston. (inset) Vicinity Of New York And Philadelphia. (on verso) Rand-McNally Official Railway Guide Map of the Territories and the Pacific Coast. |
| List No |
0748.001 |
| Note |
Full color by state., Western states shown on verso without color. Advertisements, and "Table of comparison, showing the difference in time of different localities." on verso. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. |
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Rand McNally and Company
Rand-McNally Official Railwa
1877
Separate Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
Rand-McNally Official Railway Guide Map of the Territories and the Pacific Coast. (on verso)The Rand-McNally Official Railway Guide Map. Corrected To November 1st, 1877. (inset) Vicinity Of Boston. (inset) Vicinity Of New York And Philadelphia. |
| List No |
0748.002 |
| Note |
Uncolored map of Western states., Eastern states shown on verso in full color by state. Includes advertisements, and "Table of comparison, showing the difference in time of different localities." Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. |
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Rand McNally and Company
Denver and Rio Grande Railro
1883
Separate Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
(Denver and Rio Grande Railroad System). Rand, McNally & Co., Engravers, Chicago. (view) Alabaster Hall. (untitled inset map of the Western States). |
| List No |
0753.000 |
| Note |
Variant of Modelski. Map is not titled or dated. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. |
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Rand McNally and Company
Denver and Rio Grande Railro
1883
Separate Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad System. Denver & Rio Grande R.R. Scenic Line Of The World. (untitled inset map of the Western States). |
| List No |
0755.000 |
| Note |
There is no date on map. Full color by county, inset is full color by state. Shows railroad lines: In operation, under construction, projected lines and also Stage roads. Relief shown by hachures, shading and spot heights. |
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Raynolds,W.F., Maynadier, H.
Map Of The Yellowstone And M
1876
Separate Map
| Authors |
Raynolds,W.F., Maynadier, H.E., Gillespie,G. |
| Full Title |
War Department Map Of The Yellowstone And Missouri Rivers And Their Tributaries explored by Capt. W.F. Raynolds Topl. Engrs. and 1st Lieut. H.E. Maynadier 10th Infy. Assistant. 1859-60. Revised and Enlarged by Major G.L. Gillespie ... 1876 ... Published by the authority of the Hon. the Secretary Of War Office of the Chief Of Engineers, U.S. Army. 1876. Engraved in the Office of the Chief of Engineers. Western Sheet Map Of Yellowstone And Missouri Rivers ... 1877. |
| List No |
0834.000 |
| Note |
Map in 2 sheets, western sheet dated 1877. Highly detailed map, filling in much new information on the original map by Raynolds made in 1859-60 (but published in 1867). This map extends one degree further south than the original map, and for some reason the western sheet does not have the mountains drawn in although the water courses are clearly shown. Unfolded, separately issued on thin paper. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Realty Union
Map Of Oakland And Vicinity
1912
Separate Map
| Authors |
Realty Union |
| Full Title |
Map Of Oakland And Vicinity. Published By The Realty Union, First National Bank Building, San Francisco, California. Copyrighted in 1912. Compiled From Official And Other Data By T.J. Allan, C.E. T.R. Morcom, Draughtsman. Schmidt Lithograph Co. S.F. |
| List No |
0837.000 |
| Note |
Shows Properties owned by the Realty Union, as well as the electric railways in color. |
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Ruffner, E. H. (Ernest Howar
Preliminary Map Of The Surve
1873
Separate Map
| Authors |
Ruffner, E. H. (Ernest Howard) |
| Full Title |
Preliminary Map Of The Surveys In Colorado Made On Reconnoissance In The Ute Country Under The Direction Of 1st Lieut. E.H. Ruffner Engineers, Chief Engineer Department Of The Missouri By Assistant H.G. Prout C.E. 1873. Engraved by Ado Hunnius. |
| List No |
0864.000 |
| Note |
Unfolded heavy paper separate issue of the map. Without color. Relief shown by hachures and spot height. |
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San Francisco Board of Super
Map Of The Outside Lands Of
1868
Separate Map
| Authors |
San Francisco Board of Supervisors |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Outside Lands Of The City And County Of San Francisco Showing Reservations Selected for Public Purposes, under the Provisions of Order No. 800 ... Litho. Britton & Rey. |
| List No |
0873.000 |
| Note |
Date estimated. Chas. H. Stanyan, A.J. Shrader, Beverly Cole, Chas. Clayton and Monroe Ashbury were the members of the Committee on Outside Lands of the Board of Supervisors which published this map. Many of the streets in the Haight Ashbury district were named after the members of the Committee on Outside Lands - these streets appear on this map. Includes key structures. Also see San Francisco Public Library's colored copy, our Pub List No. 5851.000. |
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Steen, E., Dixon, Joseph
Map Showing the Routes trave
1860
Separate Map
| Authors |
Steen, E., Dixon, Joseph |
| Full Title |
Map Showing the Routes travelled by the Command Of Majr. E. Steen, U.S. Drags. against the Snake Indians in 1860 by Lieut. Joseph Dixon, U.S. Topl. Engrs. from explorations and surveys made by him while attached to this Command. Drawn under the direction of Capt. G. Thom U.S. Topl. Engrs. Lith. of J. Bien 180 Broadway New York. |
| List No |
0955.000 |
| Note |
Another copy in: Presidents Message, Maps, 1861-62, of which the text volume includes the topographical memoir by Dixon. Above the neat line reads "Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1-37th Cong. 2d Sess." Map is without color. Includes legend. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Swann, James G.
Map of the Western Portion o
1857
Separate Map
| Authors |
Swann, James G. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Western Portion of Washington Territory. Compiled by J.G. Swan. |
| List No |
0967.000 |
| Note |
Removed from "The Northwest Coast." Map is without color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Tunis, W.E.
Railroad Map Of The United S
1859
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tunis, W.E. |
| Full Title |
Tunis' New Colored Railroad Map Of The United States & Canadas. Revised And Corrected Every Month. William E. Tunis, Bookseller and Stationer, 153 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan ... Entered ... 1859, by W.E. Tunis ... New York. |
| List No |
1014.000 |
| Note |
Map is in black and white with railroad lines shown in red. "The continuous red lines represent rail roads completed. The dotted red lines represent roads projected." With a view of a train traveling across a bridge, engraved by J.W. Orr in New York. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1854
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1854. P.S. Duval & Co's Steam Lith. Press. Phila. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 28th, 1854, Approved John C. Hays, U.S. Sur. Genl. Cal. |
| List No |
1073.001 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 16 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper left corner: Sen. Ex. No. 1. 2nd Sess. 33d Cong. Shows townships, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1855
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1855. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Balto. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 30th, 1855, Approved John C. Hays, U.S. Sur. Genl. Cal. |
| List No |
1073.002 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1. , 34th. Cong. 1st. Sess. Shows townships, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1856
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1856. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 30th, 1856, Approved, U.S. Sur. Genl. Cal. |
| List No |
1073.003 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Senete Exe. Doc. No. 5, 34th Congress, 3rd Session. Shows Description of private Grants, townships, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1857
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1857. Wagner & McGuigan Lith. Phila. Surveyor Generals' Office, San Francisco, California, September 30th, 1857, Approved J.W. Mandeville, U.S. Surr. Genl. Cala. |
| List No |
1073.004 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11 & Ho. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 1st Sess., 35th Cong. Shows list of private Grants finally surveyed, townships, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1858
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1858. Lith. by Siebert & Kogge, Washington Dist. Colba. Surveyor Generals' Office, San Francisco, California, September 18th, 1858. J.W. Mandeville, U.S. Surr. Genl. Cala. |
| List No |
1073.005 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1 & Ho. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 2nd Sess., 35th Cong.Shows list of private Grants finally surveyed, townships, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1859
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1859. Lith. of J. Bien, 180 Broadway, N.Y. Surveyor Generals' Office, San Francisco, California, September 19th, 1859. J.W. Mandeville, U.S. Surr. Genl. Cala. |
| List No |
1073.006 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 1st. Sess., 36th Cong. Shows list of private Grants finally surveyed, townships, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1860
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1860. Lith. of J. Bien, 180 Broadway, N.Y. Surveyor Generals' Office, San Francisco, California, September 15th, 1860. J.W. Mandeville, U.S. Surveyor General California. |
| List No |
1073.007 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 2d. Sess., 36th Cong. Shows list of private Grants finally surveyed, townships, and Indian Reservations, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1861. Lith. of J. Bien, 180 Broadway, N.Y. Surveyor Generals' Office, San Francisco, California, September 15th, 1861. E.F. Beale, U.S. Survr. Genl. Cal. |
| List No |
1073.008 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 2d Sess., 31th [sic] Cong. 7. Shows list of private Grants finally surveyed, townships, and Indian Reservations, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of the Public Surveys in
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of the Public Surveys in California, to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1862. Lith. of J. Bien, 180 Broadway, N.Y. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco, California, September 15th, 1861. E.F. Beale, U.S. Survr. Genl. Cal. |
| List No |
1073.009 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 37th Cong. 3rd. Sess. Shows list of private Grants finally surveyed, townships, and Indian Reservations, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of public surveys in Cal
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of public surveys in California & Nevada : to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1863. Lith. of J. Bien, N.Y. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco, California, June 30th, 1863. E.F. Beale, U.S. Survr. Genl. Cal. |
| List No |
1073.010 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Covers only western portion of Nevada. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner:House R. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 38th Cong., 1st Sess. Shows list of private Grants finally surveyed, townships, and Indian Reservations, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of public surveys in Cal
1864
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of public surveys in California & Nevada : to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1863 (1864). Lith. of J. Bien, N.Y. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco, California, June 30th, 1863. E.F. Beale, U.S. Survr. Genl. Cal. |
| List No |
1073.011 |
| Note |
Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Surveyor Genls Office, Land Offices, Land Grant Railroad represented in color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Covers only western portion of Nevada. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner:39th Congress, 1st. Sess. Annual Report Comr., Gen. Land Office. Shows list of private Grants finally surveyed, townships, and Indian Reservations, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office). |
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U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Idaho, 1876
1876
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Territory of Idaho. 1876. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and Other Sources by C. Roeser, PrincipaL Draughtsman, G.L.O. Photo Lith. & Print by Julius Bien, 16 & 18 Park Place N.Y. |
| List No |
1074.000 |
| Note |
Mitchell copies this map in his1876 Atlas. From the 1876 Annual Report. in black and white. Shows township, railroad, county, & land district lines, and Indian reservations. Relief shown by hacures. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Sketch of Public Surveys in
1855
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Sketch of Public Surveys in New Mexico. To Accompany Report of Surveyor General 1855. Surveyor Generals Office, Santa Fe September 30th. 1855. Wm. Pelham, Surveyor General of New Mexico. |
| List No |
1076.001 |
| Note |
Five issues (1855,57,60,61,63) from the Annual Reports.Uncolored map. Covers Arizona and New Mexico. In upper right corner: Ex.: Doc. No. 1. 34th. Cong. 1st. Sess. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Indian tribe locations. Includes notes. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Sketch of Public Surveys in
1857
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Sketch of Public Surveys in New Mexico. To Accompany Report of Surveyor General 1857. Surveyor Generals Office, Santa Fe September 30th. 1857. Wm. Pelham, Surveyor General of New Mexico. C.B. Graham, Lith., Washington D.C. |
| List No |
1076.002 |
| Note |
Five issues (1855,57,60,61,63) from the Annual Reports.Uncolored map. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11 & Ho. Ex. no. 2, 1st sess, 35st. Cong. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Sketch of Public Surveys in
1860
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Sketch of Public Surveys in New Mexico 1860. Compiled from Maps on Files in this Office. Surveyor Generals Office, Santa Fe September 1st. 1860. A. P. Wilbar, Surveyor General of N. M. Lith. of J. Bien, 180 Broadway, N.Y. |
| List No |
1076.003 |
| Note |
Five issues (1855,57,60,61,63) from the Annual Reports.Uncolored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows private and pueblo claims surveyed, and Townships subdivided. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1. 2d. Session 36th. Congress. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Sketch of Public Surveys in
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Sketch of Public Surveys in New Mexico 1861. Surveyor Generals Office, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 12th.1861. A. P. Wilbar, Surveyor General of N. M. |
| List No |
1076.004 |
| Note |
Five issues (1855,57,60,61,63) from the Annual Reports.Uncolored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows private and public claims surveyed, and Townships subdivided. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Sketch of Public Surveys in
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Sketch of Public Surveys in New Mexico. To Accompany Report of Surveyor General 1863. United States Surveyor Generals Office, Santa Fe, New Mexico, September, 30th. 1863. John A. Clark, Surveyor General of N. M. |
| List No |
1076.005 |
| Note |
Five issues (1855,57,60,61,63) from the Annual Reports.Uncolored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows townships subdivided, private and Pueblo Indian grants surveyed. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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U.S. General Land Office
A Diagram of a Portion of Or
1851
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
A Diagram of a Portion of Oregon Territory. Surveyor General's Office, Oregon City, October 20th., 1851. John B. Preston, Surveyor General. D. McClelland Sc. Washn. D.C. (to accompany ten issues of) A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,64). |
| List No |
1077.001 |
| Note |
Uncolored map. Nine issues from the Annual Reports. Shows townships surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Relief shown by hachures. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Diagram of a Portion of Oreg
1852
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
A Diagram of a Portion of Oregon Territory. Surveyor General's Office, Oregon City, October 21st, 1852. Surveyor General, J B Preston. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Balto. |
| List No |
1077.009 |
| Note |
Nine issues from the Annual Reports. A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,63,64) (Various Titles). Printed without color. Scale 10 mile to an inch. In upper right corner: Senate Ex. doc. No. 1, 2nd Sess., 32nd Cong. Shows townships subdivided in 1852, and proposed to be surveyed in 1853 and 1854. Relief shown by hachures. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of Oregon Territory West
1855
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of Oregon Territory West of Cascade Mountains. Surveyor General's Office, Salem, O.T., Oct. 1st., 1855. C.K. Gardiner, Sur. Genl., Lith. by A. Hoen & C. Balto. (to accompany ten issues of) A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,64). |
| List No |
1077.002 |
| Note |
Uncolored map. Nine issues from the Annual Reports. Shows townships surveyed and proposed to be surveyed, roads and pack trails. In upper right corner: Sen. ex. doc. no. 1, 34th. Cong., 1st. Sess. Relief shown by hachures. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of Oregon Territory West
1858
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of Oregon Territory West of Cascade Mountains. Surveyor General's Office, Salem, O.T., Aug. 30th., 1858. John S. Zieber, Sur. Genl. of Oregon. (to accompany ten issues of) A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,64). |
| List No |
1077.003 |
| Note |
Uncolored map. Nine issues from the Annual Reports. Relief shown by hachures. Shows township grid, existing settlements, and Indian reservation in western Oregon. Includes explanations of symbols used on map. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex.: Doc. No. 1, Ho Ex.: Doc. No. 2 -- 2nd.: Sess. 35th. Cong. |
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U.S. General Land Office
A Diagram of Oregon
1859
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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A Diagram of Oregon. Surveyor General's Office, Salem, Aug. 31st., 1859. W.W. Chapman, Sur. Genl. of Oregon. Lith of J. Bien. (to accompany ten issues of) A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,64). |
| List No |
1077.004 |
| Note |
Uncolored map. Nine issues from the Annual Reports. Relief shown by hachures. Shows townships surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes explanations of symbols used on map. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex.: Doc. No. 2, 1st.: Sess. 36th. Cong. |
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U.S. General Land Office
A Diagram of Oregon
1860
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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A Diagram of Oregon. Surveyor General's Office, Eugene, September 30th., 1860. W.W. Chapman, Sur. Genl. of Oregon. Lith of J. Bien. (to accompany ten issues of) A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,64). |
| List No |
1077.005 |
| Note |
Uncolored map. Nine issues from the Annual Reports. Relief shown by hachures. Shows townships surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes explanations of symbols used on map. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex.: Doc. No. 1, 2nd. Sess: 36th. Cong. |
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U.S. General Land Office
A Diagram of Oregon
1861
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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A Diagram of Oregon. Surveyor General's Office, Eugene City, August 16th, 1861. B J Pengra;, Sur. Genl. of Oregon. Lith of J. Bien. (to accompany ten issues of) A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,64). |
| List No |
1077.006 |
| Note |
Uncolored map. Nine issues from the Annual Reports. Relief shown by hachures. Shows townships surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes explanations of symbols used on map. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex.: Doc. No. 1. 37th. Cong. 2nd. Sess. |
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U.S. General Land Office
A Diagram of Oregon
1863
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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A Diagram of Oregon. Surveyor General's Office, Eugene City, August 24th, 1863. B J Pengra;, Sur. Genl. of Oregon. Lith of J. Bien. (to accompany ten issues of) A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,64). |
| List No |
1077.007 |
| Note |
Uncolored map. Nine issues from the Annual Reports. Relief shown by hachures. Shows townships surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes explanations of symbols used on map. In upper right corner: House Ex.: Doc. No. 1. 38th. Cong. 1st. Sess. |
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U.S. General Land Office
A Diagram of Oregon
1864
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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A Diagram of Oregon. Lith. of J. Bien. (to accompany ten issues of) A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,64). |
| List No |
1077.008 |
| Note |
Uncolored map. Nine issues from the Annual Reports. Relief shown by hachures. Shows townships surveyed and proposed to be surveyed, Fremont trails, Indian villages, mining activity, and townships. Includes explanations of symbols used on map, and "Explanation 1863". In upper right corner: 39th Congress 1st. Sess. - Annual report Comr. Gen. Land Office. Seal of Land Office and Surveyor General's Office shown in color. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of Public Surveys in Nev
1862
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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Map of Public Surveys in Nevada Territory : to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl. 1862. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco, California, October 1st., 1862. E.F. Beale, U.S. Survr. Genl. Nevada Terry. |
| List No |
1078.000 |
| Note |
Without color. Scale 4 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Ho. Reps. Ex. Doc. no. 1, 37th Cong., 3rd Sess. From the Annual Report. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of a Part of the Territo
1855
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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Map of a Part of the Territory of Washington : to Accompany Report of Surveyor General. 1855. Surveyor General's Office, Olympia, Washington Territory, September 20th, 1855 James Tilton, Surveyor General. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Balto. |
| List No |
1079.001 |
| Note |
Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 34th Cong. 1st Sess. Shows townships, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of a Part of the Territo
1857
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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Map of a Part of Washington Territory Lying East of the Cascade Mountains : to Accompany Report of Surveyor General. 1857. Surveyor General's Office, Olympia, W. T. September 21st., 1857. James Tilton, Surveyor General.C.B. Graham Lith. Washington D.C. |
| List No |
1079.002 |
| Note |
Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Scale 12 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11 & Ho. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 1st. Sess. 35th Cong. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Washington Territory Lying W
1857
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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Map of a That Part of Washington Territory Lying West of the Cascade Mountains : to Accompany Report of Surveyor General. 1857. Surveyor General's Office, Olympia, W. T. September 21st., 1857. James Tilton, Surveyor General. Wagner & McGuigan Lith. Philadelphia. |
| List No |
1079.003 |
| Note |
Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11 & Ho. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 1st. Sess. 35th Cong. Shows roads, trails, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Washington Territory Lying W
1858
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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Map of a That Part of Washington Territory Lying West of the Rocky Mountains : to Accompany Report of Surveyor General. 1858. Surveyor General's Office, Olympia, W. T. Septr. 1st., 1858. James Tilton, Surveyor General. |
| List No |
1079.004 |
| Note |
Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1 - Ho. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 2d. Sess. 35th. Cong. Shows roads, trails, Indian reservations, light houses, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of a Part of Washington
1859
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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Map of a Part of Washington Territory : to Accompany the Report of the Surveyor General 1859. James Tilton, Surveyor General's Office. Surveyor Genl. W.T. Olympia W.T. 1st. Septr. 1859. Lith. of J. Bien, 60 Fulton Street, N.Y. |
| List No |
1079.005 |
| Note |
Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Relief shown by hachures. In upper left corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 1st. Session 36th. Congress. Shows roads, trails, Indian reservations, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed, and Hydson Bay and Paget (Puget) Sound Co's claims. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of a Part of Washington
1860
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
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Map of a Part of Washington Territory : to Accompany the Report of the Surveyor General 1860-61. James Tilton, Surveyor General's Office. Surveyor Genl. W.T. Olympia W.T. Sept. 20th., 1860. Lith. of J. Bien, 80 Broadway, N.Y. |
| List No |
1079.006 |
| Note |
Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Relief shown by hachures. In upper left corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 2d. Session 36th. Congress. Shows roads, trails, Indian reservations, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed, Puget Sound Co's claims, light houses, and Military reservations. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of a Part of Washington
1861
Separate Map
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U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of a Part of Washington Territory : to Accompany the Report of the Surveyor General 1861. James Tilton, Surveyor General Office. Olympia W.T. Sept. 9th., 1861. Sheet No. 2. James Tilton Surveyor General's Office, Olympia, W.T. |
| List No |
1079.007 |
| Note |
Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1. 37th. Cong. 2nd. Sess. Shows roads, trails, Indian reservations, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed, and Puget Sound Co's claims. |
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U.S. General Land Office
Map of Public Surveys in the
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Map of Public Surveys in the Territory of Washington, for the Report of the Surv : Genl : 1862. Surveyor General Office, Olympia W.T. August 30. 1862. Anson G. Henry, surveyor General. Lith. of J. Bien, 24 Vesey St, N.Y. |
| List No |
1079.008 |
| Note |
Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: H.R. Ex. Doc. No.1 37th Cong. 3d Sess. Shows railroads, trails, Indian reservations, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed, and Puget Sound Co's claims. |
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