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Lucas, Fielding Jr.
Cover: General atlas.
1823
World Atlas
Authors Lucas, Fielding Jr.
Full Title (Covers to) A General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps Of all the Known Countries in the World, Constructed from the Latest Authority. Written and Engraved by Jos. Perkins, Philadelphia. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Jun. No. 138, Market Street. Baltimore. Entered ... by F. Lucas Jr. of the State of Maryland June 3, 1823.
List No 4584A
Carey, Mathew, Lewis, Samuel
State of Pennsylvania.
1795
National Atlas
Authors Carey, Mathew, Lewis, Samuel
Full Title The State of Pennsylvania reduced with permission from Reading Howell's Map, by Samuel Lewis. Smither Sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved.
List No 2542.010
Note Uncolored.
Carey, Mathew
Pennsylvania.
1814
World Atlas
Authors Carey, Mathew
Full Title Pennsylvania.
List No 4577.014
Note Outline color by county.
Sotzmann, Daniel Friedrich
Pennsylvania.
1797
National Atlas
Authors Sotzmann, Daniel Friedrich
Full Title Pennsylvania entworfen von D.F. Sotzmann. No. IX. Hamburg bey Carl Ernst Bohn 1797. W. Sander Sc. zu Ebelings Erdbeschreibung von Amerika.
List No 2746.003
Note Sotzmann used Howell as a source. Full color by county.
Collot, George Henri Victor, …
Plan of the Town of Pittsbur …
1796
National Atlas
Authors Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title Plan of the Town of Pittsburg. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 6.
List No 4664.005
Note This is one of the earliest maps of Pittsburgh, showing the ruins of Fort Pitt and the replacement Fort Lafayette. Coal Mines are identified. Scale given in fathoms.
Collot, George Henri Victor, …
Passage of a Branch of the r …
1796
National Atlas
Authors Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title Passage of a Branch of the river Juniata across a chain of Mountains uninhabited and covered with Wood. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 23.
List No 4664.014
Note This probably shows one of the passages of the Juniata River through the Allegheny Mountains east of Pittsburgh. Uncolored.
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