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Covers: Map of Kentucky - G.W. & C.B. Colton
Lloyd, J.T.
Covers: Map of Kentucky...
1863
4786.001
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Lloyd, J.T.
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(Covers to) Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky Compiled from Actual Surveys and Official Documents, Showing Every Rail Road & Rail Road Station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Price. 50 Cents each, colored in sheets. Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd ...
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4786.001
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Highly detailed, large scale map of the state issued "with linen backs for Army Officers" (this copy without linen). At the eastern border with Tennessee is a printed note next to a railroad line: "Military Rail Road propos: by the President in his last message to connect Danville, Ky with Knoxville, Ten." This has the usual idiosyncratic Lloyd ads, testimonials from Military authorities, and disparagements of competitor H.H. Lloyd. Oddly, folded into stamped dark brown cloth Colton covers 16x10 saying "Map of Kentucky - G.W. & C.B. Colton" in gilt, apparently as issued. Second edition, first edition being 1862. Full color by county. Publisher's advertisement inside front cover.
Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky
Lloyd, J.T.
Lloyd's Official Map Of...
1863
4786.002
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Author
Lloyd, J.T.
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Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky Compiled from Actual Surveys and Official Documents, Showing Every Rail Road & Rail Road Station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Price. 50 Cents each, colored in sheets. Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd ...
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4786.002
Note
Highly detailed, large scale map of the state issued "with linen backs for Army Officers" (this copy without linen). At the eastern border with Tennessee is a printed note next to a railroad line: "Military Rail Road propos: by the President in his last message to connect Danville, Ky with Knoxville, Ten." This has the usual idiosyncratic Lloyd ads, testimonials from Military authorities, and disparagements of competitor H.H. Lloyd. Oddly, folded into stamped dark brown cloth Colton covers 16x10 saying "Map of Kentucky - G.W. & C.B. Colton" in gilt, apparently as issued. Second edition, first edition being 1862. Full color by county. Relief shown by hachures.
Covers: Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky
Lloyd, J.T.
Covers: Lloyd's Officia...
1863
4912.001
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Author
Lloyd, J.T.
Full Title
(Covers to) Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky Compiled from Actual Surveys and Official Documents, Showing Every Rail Road & Rail Road Station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York, J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd... New York.
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4912.001
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This is the same as our other copy except that the extensive coal fields in Eastern and Western Kentucky have been manuscript colored in gray wash, carefully delineated. David Owen published maps showing the Kentucky coal fields in 1852 and 1853 and they may have been the source of the information. The Kentucky coal fields were considered a strategic asset by the North in the Civil War. Coal mining in these areas began in earnest in the 1870's with the expansion of the railroads. This copy is folded into plain dark brown cloth covers 15x10, without the Colton imprint found in our other copy. Full color by county.
Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky
Lloyd, J.T.
Lloyd's Official Map Of...
1863
4912.002
Related
 
Author
Lloyd, J.T.
Full Title
Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky Compiled from Actual Surveys and Official Documents, Showing Every Rail Road & Rail Road Station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York, J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd... New York.
List No
4912.002
Note
This is the same as our other copy except that the extensive coal fields in Eastern and Western Kentucky have been manuscript colored in gray wash, carefully delineated. David Owen published maps showing the Kentucky coal fields in 1852 and 1853 and they may have been the source of the information. The Kentucky coal fields were considered a strategic asset by the North in the Civil War. Coal mining in these areas began in earnest in the 1870's with the expansion of the railroads. This copy is folded into plain dark brown cloth covers 15x10, without the Colton imprint found in our other copy. Full color by county. Relief shown by hachures.
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