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Author
du Graty, Colonel Alfred M.
Full Title
Carte de la Republique du Paraguay.
List No
122499.022
Note
Relief shown in hachures. Outline color. Folded. Loose. Backed by tissue.
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Full Title
Carte figurative et approximative des quantités de coton en laine importés en Europe en 1858 et 1861 [Quantities of cotton and wool imported into Europe in 1858 and 1861].
List No
10135.002
Note
Folds into covers with label "1858-1861 Importation du Coton." Robinson, no.30. Signed by Minard. "The map entitled 'Carte... des quantités de coton en laine importés en Europe en 1858 et 1861' shows two flow-maps of the Atlantic trade in wool and cotton, three years apart. The time period covers the beginning of the American Civil War, which was sparked by the slavery policies of the Lincoln presidency. By January 1861, seven of the southern states had seceded to form the Confederacy. The war between the Confederacy and the states who remained in the Union lasted until 1865, and had a devastating effect on American exports. The seven separatist states are marked on both maps. A line graph in the upper right corner shows the yearly export amounts of wool and cotton for America (blue). There is a sharp drop in exports from 1860, when the issues provoking the Civil War came to prominence. Comparing the two maps gives an even clearer picture of the change; by 1861 the amount of cotton and wool imported into Britain from the East Indies (yellow) had almost tripled, whereas the amount imported from America (blue) had only risen by a paltry 16,000 tons. Britain was then re-exporting the excess to other European countries (pink), at a rate three times higher than before the start of the Civil War." (Crouch).
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Full Title
Carte figurative et approximative des tonnages de marchandises qui ont circulé en 1861 sur les voies d'eau et fer de l'Empire français. [Flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the year 1861].
List No
10146.002
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1861" Robinson, no.32. Signed by Minard. Dated 1861 above the top neatline. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Full Title
(Covers to) Carte figurative et approximative des quantités de coton en laine importés en Europe en 1858 et 1861 [Quantities of cotton and wool imported into Europe in 1858 and 1861].
List No
10135.001
Note
Folds into covers with label "1858-1861 Importation du Coton." Robinson, no.30. Signed by Minard. "The map entitled 'Carte... des quantités de coton en laine importés en Europe en 1858 et 1861' shows two flow-maps of the Atlantic trade in wool and cotton, three years apart. The time period covers the beginning of the American Civil War, which was sparked by the slavery policies of the Lincoln presidency. By January 1861, seven of the southern states had seceded to form the Confederacy. The war between the Confederacy and the states who remained in the Union lasted until 1865, and had a devastating effect on American exports. The seven separatist states are marked on both maps. A line graph in the upper right corner shows the yearly export amounts of wool and cotton for America (blue). There is a sharp drop in exports from 1860, when the issues provoking the Civil War came to prominence. Comparing the two maps gives an even clearer picture of the change; by 1861 the amount of cotton and wool imported into Britain from the East Indies (yellow) had almost tripled, whereas the amount imported from America (blue) had only risen by a paltry 16,000 tons. Britain was then re-exporting the excess to other European countries (pink), at a rate three times higher than before the start of the Civil War." (Crouch).
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Full Title
(Covers to) Carte figurative et approximative des tonnages de marchandises qui ont circulé en 1861 sur les voies d'eau et fer de l'Empire français. [Flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the year 1861].
List No
10146.001
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1861" Robinson, no.32. Signed by Minard. Dated 1861 above the top neatline. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
[Bridgens, H.F., Fagan, L.]
Full Title
Plan of the Borough of Bernville, Septr. 1861.
List No
4636.011
Author
[Bridgens, H.F., Fagan, L.]
Full Title
Plan of Boyertown. Octr. 1861.
List No
4636.012
Author
[Bridgens, H.F., Fagan, L.]
Full Title
Plan of the Borough of Hamburg, July 1861.
List No
4636.013
Author
[Bridgens, H.F., Fagan, L.]
Full Title
Plan of Borough of Kutztown, August 1861.
List No
4636.014
Author
[Bridgens, H.F., Fagan, L.]
Full Title
Plan of Leesport, July 1861.
List No
4636.015
Author
[Bridgens, H.F., Fagan, L.]
Full Title
Plan of Womelsdorf, July 1861.
List No
4636.016
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