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Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The Coast of N.W. America.
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 45¼30'N. and Long. 236¼12' E. to Lat. 52¼15'N and Long 232¼40'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 5. (with) three inset maps. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.005
Note Map uncolored and shaded. Note in the title cartouche states, "The parts not shaded are taken from Spanish Authorities." The large map shows the route north in unbroken lines, and the route south in dotted lines. Inset maps include: 1. Entrance of Columbia River 2. Gray's Harbour 3. Port Discovery. Map extends from Cape Lookout, Oregon in the south to Kings Island, British Columbia in the north.
Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The Coast of N.W. America.
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 51¼45'N. and Long. 232¼08' E. to Lat. 57¼30'N and Long 226¼44'E. at the different periods shown by the Tracks. Warner Sculp. 7. (with) A Survey of Port Stewart. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.007
Note Map uncolored and shaded. Note in the title cartouche states, "The parts not shaded are taken from Spanish Authorities." The large map shows the route north in unbroken lines, and the route south in dotted lines. Map extends from Kings Island, British Columbia in the south to Admiralty Island, Alaska in the north.
Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The Coast of N.W. America.
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, With the Tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 30¼00'N. and Long. 244¼32' E. to Lat. 38¼30'N and Long 237¼13'E. Engraved by T. Foot, Weston Place, Battle Bridge. No. 8. (with) Entrance of Port Sn. Francisco. (and) Port Sn. Diego. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.008
Note Map uncolored and shaded. Note in the title cartouche states, "The parts shaded Red are taken from Spanish Authorities." (No red shading has been added to this copy.) The vessels' tracks are shown by dotted lines. Spanish Missions and Presidios are noted. Map extends from St. Domingo, Mexico in the south to Point Reyes, California in the north.
Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The Coast of N.W. America.
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, With the Tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Latde. of 59¼30' North & Longde. 207¼20' East, to Cape Douglas in Latde. 58¼52' North and Longde. 207¼20' East. Engraved by S.J. Neele, 352 Strand. (with) A Survey of Port Chatham. London Published May 1st 1798, by T.R. Edwards Pall Mall & C. Robinson Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.010
Note Maps without color. Note within the cartouche states, "The parts not shaded taken from Russian Authority." Unbroken lines show the ships' path as they went north. Dotted lines show the path of the ships as they sailed south. Map covers the area around Kodiak Island and the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska.
Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The Coast of N.W. America.
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart Shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, With the Tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared from the foregoing Surveys under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Edwd. Roberts in which the Continental Shore has been correctly Traced and Determined From Lat. 29¼54'N. and Long. 244¼33'E. to Cape Douglas in Lat. 58¼52'N and Longd. 207¼20'E. during the Summers of 1792, 1793, and 1794. 14. Warner Sculp. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.014
Note An uncolored map of the coast from western Alaska to northern Mexico. Note within cartouche states, "The parts not shaded to the Eastward of Cape Decision are taken from Spanish Authorities - and those not shaded to the Westward of Cape St. Hermogenes are taken from Russian Authorities." Full lines show the vessels' tracks north, with dotted lines showing the vessels' tracks south.
Melish, John
Cover: Map, United States wi …
1816
Case Map
Authors Melish, John
Full Title (Covers to) Map of the United States with the contiguous British & Spanish Possessions Compiled from the latest & best Authorities By John Melish. Engraved by J. Vallance & H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 6th day of June 1816. Published by John Melish Philadelphia. (inset) West Indies.
List No 5168A
Melish, John
Map of the United States wit …
1816
Case Map
Authors Melish, John
Full Title Map of the United States with the contiguous British & Spanish Possessions Compiled from the latest & best Authorities By John Melish. Engraved by J. Vallance & H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 6th day of June 1816. Published by John Melish Philadelphia. (inset) West Indies.
List No 5168.001
Note With insets of the West Indies and a Statistical Table. This map has the distinction of being the first large scale detailed map made in the U.S. that showed the entire country from the Atlantic to the Pacific. This copy is an early state of the first edition -this is Martin's third state of the first edition and Ristow's fourth state (Ristow discovered a town and trail added in Ohio - Adelphi - making for a sub state of Martin's third state). The first state was an incomplete proof copy, making this the second/third state of the completed copy. The differences between this and the first complete state are small: Mansfield, Wooster, and Adelphi (and a trail from Adelphi to Athens and Chillicothe) added in Ohio, and "Vevay or" added before "Swiss Vineyards" in southeastern Indiana. Martin and Ristow identify seven states of the 1816 edition. Melish published new editions in 1818 (five states), 1819 (two states), 1820 (eight states), 1822 (two states), and 1823 (one state) for a total of twenty five different issues. Notwithstanding the many issues, the map has become extremely rare. A book accompanied the map (though issued separately) titled "A Geographical Description of the United States..." (see our #2424). Outline color by state or territory. This copy is dissected into 40 sections, backed with linen, and edged in brown cloth. It folds with marbled end sheets into new blue cloth folding boards and slip case 24.5x16.5 with leather label on spine reading "Melish. Map Of The United States. 1816" in gold.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
Chart, extending from 40¦15' …
1820
Chart Map
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862, Hooker, William
Full Title To the Marine Society of the city of New York, this chart, extending from lat. 40¦15' N. long: 72¦15' W. to Lat. 22¦35" N. long: 80¦25' W. is respectfully dedicated, by their obedient servant, Edmund M. Blunt, 1820 ... Plans engraved by Hooker, N. York.
List No 5003.001
Note This early bluebacked chart published by Blunt and engraved by William Hooker covers the east coast of the United States from New York to Havana. It is very large, over eight feet long, and has numerous coastal views. Inset charts: Plan of Little Egg Harbour ... -- Sapello Bar & Sound ... -- A plan of the entrance into Winyaw Bay, George Town, S.C. -- Beaufort Harbor -- Ocracock Bar including Shell Castle -- Charleston Harbor -- The harbor at Port Royal -- The inlet of St. Mary's River -- Plan of the entrance & harbour of St. Augustin -- Entrance to the harbour of Havanna ... 1818. The 1st ed. was 1815, this being the 2nd "Improved" ed. according to the detailed catalog of Blunt and Hooker's charts and books on the verso. Blunt charts as early as 1820 are scarce. There may have been an additional "wing" sheet attached to the bottom sheet and showing the Bahama Banks, but not present in Rumsey Collection copy. Relief shown by hachures, depths by soundings. Printed on 6 sheets, Rumsey Collection copy mounted as 1 sheet, and has pencil annotations.
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