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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Cover: Texas, Oregon and Cal
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) A New Map of Texas Oregon and California With The Regions Adjoining. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia Published by S. Augustus Mitchell N.E. Corner Of Market & Seventh Streets. 1846. Entered ... 1845 by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
0534A |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A New Map of Texas Oregon an
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
A New Map of Texas Oregon and California With The Regions Adjoining. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia Published by S. Augustus Mitchell N.E. Corner Of Market & Seventh Streets. 1846. Entered ... 1845 by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
0534.001 |
| Note |
With 46 page "Accompaniment to Mitchell's New Map Of Texas, Oregon, and California With The Regions Adjoining;" the full color map is folded into stamped black leather covers 13.5x8 with "Texas, Oregon And California" in gilt. This was one of Mitchell's most popular and important pocket maps. Later editions were published in 1849, 1851, and 1852, as pocket maps and as insets to the large Reference and Distance Map of the United States. It was also issued separately as a wall map. This issue has Texas colored green, some copies have Texas colored brown (has the green changed over time?). The text has a catalogue for Mitchell's publications. Mitchell first issued this map as an inset to his Reference and Distance Map of the United States in the 1846 edition (see our copy). |
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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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Haven, John
Map Of The United States, Me
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Haven, John |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States And Mexico, Including Oregon, Texas And The Californias. |
| List No |
2575.000 |
| Note |
Full color map with no publisher name, and date, Wheat says Haven, 1846. This copy was published late in 1846, see our early 1846 copy for a different issue. Streeter 3871 attributes this to Ensign and Thayer due to its similarity to their 1848 Ornamental Map of the U.S. and Mexico (Streeter 3872). Wheat says that this map is the source of Haven's broadside map of 1846 (Wheat 26) and the Journal of Commerce map of 1848 (Wheat 47), which use the top 2/3 and bottom 2/3 respectively, of this map, and therefore Wheat attributes this to Haven. The 1846 date is the latest date in the statistics on the states that flank the map. Wheat mentions that he found a copy in Farnham's Life and Travels in California, and our copy has written on the back in ms "Life and Travels in California," so this may be another place it was used, or what it was originally made for (see our copy of the Farnham with the map). See High Ridge 15 for two issues of the Haven 1846 broadside (Streeter 3865, 3866). includes "panoramic view of Oregon and California, and state seals. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Cover: Mexico, United States
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) A Map Of The United States Of Mexico, As organized and defined by the several Acts of the Congress of that Republic. Constructed from a great variety of Printed and Manuscript Documents by H.S. Tanner. Third Edition, 1846. Published by H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 1846, by H.S. Tanner ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Roads &c. From Vera Cruz & Alvarado To Mexico. |
| List No |
2822A |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Map Of The United States Of
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
A Map Of The United States Of Mexico, As organized and defined by the several Acts of the Congress of that Republic. Constructed from a great variety of Printed and Manuscript Documents by H.S. Tanner. Third Edition, 1846. Published by H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 1846, by H.S. Tanner ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Roads &c. From Vera Cruz & Alvarado To Mexico. |
| List No |
2822.001 |
| Note |
3rd edition. Martin shows 10 issues 1825-47. 1st edition was 1825 (see W.H. copy). The 1826 edition of this map (see our copy) was the base for the White, Gallaher & White "Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico" of 1828, which was then copied by Disturnell in 1846 (see our copy). Originally, Tanner copied this map from the southwestern portion of his Map of North America. This 1846 edition has updated the western cartography to include Fremont's route and topography in California and the Rocky Mountains. Interestingly, Lake Tahoe is labeled Flag Lake, a name we have never seen before. The 1826 edition of this map established the more northerly boundary of New Mexico and Mexico that White Gallaher & White copied and was ultimately used by Disturnell in his map, and affected the treaty negotiations (see Martin). See our 1847, fifth edition, #5158. Full color map, folded into dark brown cloth covers 15x9.5 with "Tanner's Travelling Map Of Mexico" stamped in gilt. |
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Haven, John
Map Of The United States, Me
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Haven, John |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States And Mexico, Including Oregon, Texas And The Californias. |
| List No |
3501.000 |
| Note |
Outline color map. An earlier edition than our other copy - the Oregon boundary is shown at the 49th parallel. See our late 1846 copy for a different issue. Other changes include the title having the same words but arranged differently, the statistical tables having California on the left instead of the right, and the note in Texas says that Mexico claims its boundary as the Nueces River. Includes "panoramic view of Oregon and California, and state seals. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Haven, John
Map Of The United States Inc
1846
Broadside
| Authors |
Haven, John |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States Including Oregon, Texas And The Californias ... showing the Boundary claimed by the United States, Boundary offered as Compromise, Boundary Proposed by Great Britain ... situation of the American and Mexican Army ... Entered ... 1846, by John Haves ... New-York. Published by Haven & Emmerson, No. 3 Broad street, New-York. |
| List No |
4452.000 |
| Note |
Broadside with map of the U.S. and text describing the boundary disputes with Great Britain and Mexico. An inset map shows the "Seat of War" with Mexico. Graphically illustrates the intense boundary expansion efforts of the U.S. against Canada and Mexico in 1846. A later issue (Streeter 3866) expands the map to include all of Mexico and adds a border of state seals. Outline color map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Map Of The Seat Of War Gen.
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Seat Of War Gen. Taylor's Field Of Operations In Mexico. Philadelphia. Pubd. by S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. Corr. of Market & 7th Sts. ... (inset map) The Late Battlefield. (inset) Map of the Seat Of War. |
| List No |
4684.000 |
| Note |
The first map of Mexican War issued by Mitchell and one of the earliest separately published map of the conflict. It shows the area between Monterey and the Rio Grande, with two inset maps, one of the battlefield at Monterey and the other showing the general area of Mexico and Texas. There is a printed note: "The Publisher has in preparation and will issue on the 10th of November, 1846, a Map of Mexico (including the States of Yucatan & Upper California) the size & price of which will be the same as the present map." This is referring to the 1846 issue of Mitchell's "Map of Mexico..." (see our #3119). Another copy of this map was printed without the publisher's note. Map is without color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Disturnell, John
Cover: Mapa de los Estados U
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Disturnell, John |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico, segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del Congreso de dicha Republica ... Lo Publican J. Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Nueva York. 1846. |
| List No |
5175A |
| Note |
Red cloth covers 15x10 with "Mexico." stamped in gold. |
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Disturnell, John
Text Page: Mapa de los Estad
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Disturnell, John |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico, segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del Congreso de dicha Republica ... Lo Publican J. Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Nueva York. 1846. |
| List No |
5175B |
| Note |
Inside front cover "Statistics of the Republic of Mexico." |
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Disturnell, John
Mapa de los Estados Unidos D
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Disturnell, John |
| Full Title |
Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico, segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del Congreso de dicha Republica ... Lo Publican J. Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Nueva York. 1846. (inset) Carto de los caminos &c. desde Vera Cruz y Alvarado a Mejico. |
| List No |
5175.001 |
| Note |
The first Disturnell edition, and the second Martin edition (after the 1828 White Gallaher and White first edition). Wheat calls this edition a "famous" map. This edition is distinguished by the absence of a trail line running directly from San Antonio to Austin, Texas, that appears on the third Martin edition. Compared to our seventh edition (see our # 2541), there are substantially fewer towns, roads, and physical features both in Mexico and the U.S. The two profiles in the Pacific and two inset maps in the Gulf of Mexico of the 1847 edition are not present. The covers and paste down statistics are the same as our 1847 edition. The map was printed from the same plate as the 1828 White Gallaher and White edition, evidenced by the faint copyright notice in the lower right corner under the neat line, Disturnell made many updates to the 1828 edition, and its republication by him was occasioned by the outbreak of the Mexican War. White Gallaher and White copied and slightly enlarged Henry Tanner's 1826 Map of the United States of Mexico (see our #5176). Martin lists twenty three editions of Disturnell's map. A significant difference between the Disturnell map and the earlier editions by White Gallaher and White, and Tanner, is the moving of the boundary line between Alta and Baja California about 70 miles further north toward San Diego, which was then used as the boundary in the treaty to end the Mexican War. Map is full color, folded into red cloth covers 15x10 with "Mexico." stamped in gold. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridian: Washington. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A New Map of Texas Oregon an
1846
Wall Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
A New Map of Texas Oregon and California With The Regions Adjoining. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia Published by S. Augustus Mitchell N.E. Corner Of Market & Seventh Streets. 1846. Entered ... 1845 by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
5435.000 |
| Note |
This is the wall map version of the same map that appeared in Mitchell's "Accompaniment to Mitchell's New Map Of Texas, Oregon, and California With The Regions Adjoining;" Fully colored wall map with wide decorative border. Mileage of the emigrant routes from Missouri to Oregon listed. |
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Sinclair, Thomas
Cover: Mexico showing Seat o
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Sinclair, Thomas |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map of Mexico Showing the Seat of War. Lith. of T. Sinclair, 79 So. 3rd St. Philadelphia. |
| List No |
5536A |
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Sinclair, Thomas
Map of Mexico Showing the Se
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Sinclair, Thomas |
| Full Title |
Map of Mexico Showing the Seat of War. Lith. of T. Sinclair, 79 So. 3rd St. Philadelphia. |
| List No |
5536.001 |
| Note |
Very rare map with no reference to it found in any of the normal bibliographies. The date is estimated. Proposed railway lines are shown to and from San Francisco to New Orleans and Napolian (sic). The map has been distorted severely with San Francisco much too far east. Napoleon, Arkansas, now defunct (why?), according to Baldwin and Thomas' Gazetteer of 1854, was the capital of Desha County. It was situated on the Mississippi at the mouth of the Arkansas. The population was about 1,000 people, and steamboats ran three times a week to Little Rock. Why it was placed so prominently on the map is unknown. Perhaps it was vying to be a terminus for the railroad. Texas is shown at a highly detailed level. The map is in color and folds into brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Map of Mexico Showing The Seat Of War" on the front cover in gilt. |
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