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Collot, George Henri Victor,
General Map of North America
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
General Map of North America. Pl. 1. |
| List No |
4664.001 |
| Note |
An interesting pre Lewis and Clark map that shows the discoveries of Vancouver and Mackenzie. Given that it was drawn in 1796, it is a good representation of what was known at that time. The Rocky Mountains are referred to as the Yellow Mountains. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
General Map of the Course of
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
General Map of the Course of the Ohio from Its Source to its Junction With The Mississipi. PL. 2. |
| List No |
4664.002 |
| Note |
The large general chart showing the entire Ohio on one sheet. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Fort Erie.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Fort Erie. PL. 3. |
| List No |
4664.003 |
| Note |
The only plan of this area listed in Phillips Maps. Plan has a legend explaining the letters used on the diagram. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Fort Niagara.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Fort Niagara. PL. 4. |
| List No |
4664.004 |
| Note |
Shows the area of the fort at the mouth of the Niagara River. Uncolored. Scale shown in fathoms. |
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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. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the first. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 8. |
| List No |
4664.006 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the second. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 9. |
| List No |
4664.007 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the third. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 10. |
| List No |
4664.008 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map Of The River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map Of The River Ohio, From its source to its mounth (sic): containing the names of the Towns Villages and Farms established at present on its banks: together with its soundings, and courses. Plate the fourth. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 11. |
| List No |
4664.009 |
| Note |
This map contains the title cartouche for this map and the three proceeding. It also contains the scale measure. These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Composite: Ohio River (pl. 1
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) A General Map Of The River Ohio, From its source to its mounth (sic): containing the names of the Towns Villages and Farms established at present on its banks: together with its soundings, and courses. (Plates one through four.) Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 8-11. |
| List No |
4664.010 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of an Old Fort in the s
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of an Old Fort in the state of Kentucky. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 12. |
| List No |
4664.011 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of the Rapids or Falls
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Rapids or Falls of the Ohio Latitude of Louisville. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 17. |
| List No |
4664.012 |
| Note |
A lovely map of the area around Louisville and the Ohio River. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Road from Limestone to Frank
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Road from Limestone to Frankfort in the state of Kentucky. PL. 22. |
| List No |
4664.013 |
| Note |
Detailed "strip map" style of the road from Limestone on the Ohio River to Lexington and on to Frankfort on the Kentucky River. Uncolored. |
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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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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Course of The Mis
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Course of The Mississippi from the Missouri and the Country of The Illinois to the mouth of this River. PL. 23. |
| List No |
4664.015 |
| Note |
A general map of the river from St. Louis to the mouth. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Cape Girardo.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Cape Girardo. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 26. |
| List No |
4664.016 |
| Note |
Plan of an early Missouri town on the Mississippi. Uncolored with scale in Fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of St. Lewis With the P
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of St. Lewis With the Project of an intrenched Camp French. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 27. |
| List No |
4664.017 |
| Note |
One of the earliest maps of St. Louis, before the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Uncolored with scale in Fathoms. Map is numbered and lettered but has no accompanying key. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Country Of The Il
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Country Of The Illinois. PL. 28. |
| List No |
4664.018 |
| Note |
A superbly detailed map of the Mississippi River from the junction with the Illinois to the junction with the Kaskaskias River, especially good in the area around St. Louis. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Missouri, of the
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Missouri, of the higher parts of the Mississippi, and of the elevated Plain, where the Waters divide, which run, Eastward into the River St. Lawrence, North East into Hudson's Bay, North North West into the Frozen Sea, and South into the Gulf of Mexico. To which is added Mackenzie's track in 1789. PL. 29. |
| List No |
4664.019 |
| Note |
This was the first map to show the results of the expedition of J.B. Trudeau from 1794 to 1796. It is also one of the most important late Eighteenth Century maps showing the Transmississippi West and is highly praised (and illustrated) by Wheat: "an important intermediate cartographic step between Soulard's highly rudimentary showing of the Missouri Basin, and the excellent charts of the river as far as the Mandan Villages drawn by McKay and Evans." |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of the Fort of New Madr
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Fort of New Madrid or Anse A La Graisse. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 30. |
| List No |
4664.020 |
| Note |
Very early map of New Madrid seven years after the town's founding. It shows the erosion of the fort caused by the Mississippi. Illustrated in Reps "The Making of Urban America," fig. 284. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Fort Des Ecores at M
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Fort Des Ecores at Margot. PL. 31. |
| List No |
4664.021 |
| Note |
One of the earliest, if not the first, map of the area that became Memphis, Tennessee. From the atlas to Collot's "Journey in North America." Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Nogales.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Nogales. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 32. |
| List No |
4664.022 |
| Note |
The earliest map of the area of Vicksburg listed in Phillips. With a key decoding the letters on the map. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Chart Of The Sources Of The
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Chart Of The Sources Of The Mobile and Of The River Yazoo Including a part of the Course of the Mississippi From the River Margot to the Natches. PL. 33. |
| List No |
4664.023 |
| Note |
A wonderful map and one of the first maps to show specifically the area of Mississippi and Alabama. Uncolored with no scale markers. "Remarkable Military Points" are noted with letters and a key. From the atlas to Collot's "Journey in North America." |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Town and Fort of Natchez.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Town and Fort of Natchez. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 34. |
| List No |
4664.024 |
| Note |
Probably the earliest map of Natchez, and the only one listed by Phillips. Uncolored with the scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Fort Baton Rouge.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Fort Baton Rouge. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 35. |
| List No |
4664.025 |
| Note |
The only early map of Baton Rouge listed in Phillips. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. Points labeled with numbers and a key are included. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Sketch of new Orleans taken
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Sketch of new Orleans taken from fort St. Charles. Sketch of Plaquemine Fort. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 36. |
| List No |
4664.026 |
| Note |
Uncolored with no scale markers. The specific forts are noted. |
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Imlay, Gilbert
Kentucky.
1797
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Imlay, Gilbert |
| Full Title |
A Map of the State of Kentucky, from Actual Survey by Elihu Barker of Philadelphia. T. Conder Sculpt. London, Published June 1st, 1795 by J. Debrett, PIccadilly. |
| List No |
2757.003 |
| Note |
Uncolored map with detailed information about the state including county lines, rivers, mountains, roads, rapids on the river, and geography of the land. |
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Imlay, Gilbert
Tennassee Government.
1797
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Imlay, Gilbert |
| Full Title |
A Map of the Tennassee Government, formerly part of North Carolina, taken chiefly from Surveys by Genel. D. Smith & others. T. Conder Sculpt. Engraved for Imlay's American Topography. London, Published June 1st, 1795, by J. Debrett, Piccadilly. |
| List No |
2757.004 |
| Note |
Uncolored map of the state showing rivers (with their widths), mountains, Indian boundaries, and towns. |
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Lewis, Samuel, Arrowsmith, A
Ohio.
1804
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lewis, Samuel, Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Ohio. Drawn by S. Lewis. Engrav'd by A. Lawson. (Published by John Conrad & Co., Philadelphia. 1804) |
| List No |
2436.053 |
| Note |
Engraved map, uncolored. Relief shown by hachures. Shows the Seven ranges, Army lands, Virginia donation, settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron, Lewis, Sa
Ohio.
1812
World Atlas
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, Lewis, Samuel |
| Full Title |
Ohio. (Boston: Published by Thomas & Andrews. 1812) |
| List No |
0028.048 |
| Note |
Engraved map, uncolored. Relief shown by hachures. Shows the Seven ranges, Army lands, Virginia donation, settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. The names of Lewis and the engraver Alexander Lawson have been erased. |
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DeSilver, Robert
Tennessee.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
DeSilver, Robert |
| Full Title |
The state of Tennessee. (Philadelphia: Published by Robert Desilver, 1822) |
| List No |
5738.008 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, settlements, roads and rivers. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. "22" on map, listed as 21 on title page. |
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DeSilver, Robert
Ohio.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
DeSilver, Robert |
| Full Title |
The state of Ohio with part of Upper Canada, &c. (Philadelphia: Published by Robert Desilver, 1822) |
| List No |
5738.009 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Shows counties, settlements, roads and rivers. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. "24" on map, listed as 23 on title page. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Maine.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Maine. |
| List No |
2501.001 |
| Note |
State in outline color with rivers and lakes noted. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) New Hampshi
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) New Hampshire. |
| List No |
2501D |
| Note |
Description of the state including information on the counties, harbors, rivers and the only college in the state. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Vermont.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Vermont. |
| List No |
2501E |
| Note |
Vermont's rivers, mountains, and lakes are mentioned. Frances also notes that Vermont is the fourteenth state and "not the least respectable pillar in the American Union." |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) New Jersey.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) New Jersey. |
| List No |
2501J |
| Note |
Long description of the rivers in the state. Frances also notes that New Jersey sustained the greatest loss of life and property proportionally to any other state during the American Revolution. |
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Lucas, Fielding Jr.
Ohio.
1823
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas, Fielding Jr. |
| Full Title |
Ohio. Engraved by J.V.N. Throop. Drawn & Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore. |
| List No |
4584.061 |
| Note |
Full color by county. |
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Finley, Anthony
Ohio.
1824
World Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony |
| Full Title |
Ohio. Young & Delleker Sc. Published by A. Finley Philada. |
| List No |
2680.026 |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Ohio and Indiana.
1825
World Atlas
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
Ohio And Indiana By H.S. Tanner. American Atlas. Engraved & Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Improved To 1825. Entered ... 24th day of May 1819, by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny & Co. ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
2755.012 |
| Note |
In full color by county. |
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Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Map of Ohio And Indiana.
1839
National Atlas
| Authors |
Burr, David H., 1803-1875 |
| Full Title |
Map of Ohio And Indiana Exhibiting the Post Offices, Post Roads, Canals, Rail Roads, &c. By David H. Burr. (Late Topographer to the Post Office.) Geographer to the House of Representatives of the U.S. John Arrowsmith. Entered ... July 10th, 1839, by David H. Burr ... District of Columbia. |
| List No |
0104.010 |
| Note |
In full color by county. Postal routes by coach, stage, sulkey, cross, rail roads and canals shown. In 8 sections mounted on linen. Label on back states "No. 10. Ohio, Indiana." |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Western States.
1847
School Atlas
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
Map of the chief part of the Western States and part of Virginia. Engraved to illustrate Mitchell's school and family geography. Entered ... 1839 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Connecticut. |
| List No |
3559.008 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Covers Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and parts of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Virginia. Shows railroads, canals, lengths and navigability of major rivers, counties, cities, battle sites, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, T
Kentucky.
1848
World Atlas
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Tanner, Henry S., Bourquin, Frederick |
| Full Title |
A New Map of Kentucky with its Roads & Distances from place to place along Stage and Steam Boat Routes. By H.S. Tanner. Entered according to Act of Congress in the 1839 by H.S. Tanner - in the Clerk's Office of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 27. |
| List No |
4578.028 |
| Note |
Lithographed. Canals, roads, railroads, and rivers shown. Table of distances. Meridian Washington. Insets of vicinities of Lexington, Falls of Ohio (Jefferson), and Clarksburg (Maysville). Relief shown by hachures. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, T
Ohio.
1848
World Atlas
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Tanner, Henry S., Bourquin, Frederick |
| Full Title |
A New Map of Ohio with its Canals. Roads & Distances. By H.S. Tanner. Entered according to Act of Congress in the 1841 by H.S. Tanner - in the Clerk's Office of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 28. |
| List No |
4578.029 |
| Note |
Lithographed. Canals, roads, railroads, and rivers shown. Table of distances. Meridian Washington. Inset of Cincinnati with list of buildings keyed to map. Profile of the Ohio Canal. |
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Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1
Cincinnati & Vicinity. Louis
1857
National Atlas
| Authors |
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Rogers, Henry Darwin |
| Full Title |
Cincinnati & Vicinity. Louisville Jeffersonville & Vicinity. London ... & according to an act of Congress ... 1857, by H.D. Rogers ... Massachusetts. London, John Murray, Albemarle Street, Edinburgh, W. & A.K. Johnston. Engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. |
| List No |
3825.029 |
| Note |
Both cites are uncolored with the rivers in blue. |
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Rand McNally and Company
Covers: Ohio
1879
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Rand, McNally & Co.'s Ohio. |
| List No |
5133.001 |
| Note |
From the Business Atlas, probably the 1879 edition. Beneath the neat line reads "This Map, with Index, by which Counties, Cities, Railroads, Lakes, Rivers, etc., can be located as readily as a word can be found in a dictionary, with population, names of Express Companies, etc, neatly bound. Price 50 cents." Folded into light blue card board covers 15.5x9 printed with "Rand, McNally & Co's County And Railroad Map Of Ohio. 25 Cent Series. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., Printers And Engravers, 77 and 79 Madison Street." Printed outline color by county. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. |
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Rand McNally and Company
Ohio
1879
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
Rand, McNally & Co.'s Ohio. |
| List No |
5133.002 |
| Note |
From the Business Atlas, probably the 1879 edition. Beneath the neat line reads "This Map, with Index, by which Counties, Cities, Railroads, Lakes, Rivers, etc., can be located as readily as a word can be found in a dictionary, with population, names of Express Companies, etc, neatly bound. Price 50 cents." Folded into light blue card board covers 15.5x9 printed with "Rand, McNally & Co's County And Railroad Map Of Ohio. 25 Cent Series. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., Printers And Engravers, 77 and 79 Madison Street." Printed outline color by county. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Ohio, Indiana.
1880
World Atlas
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
County & township map of the states of Ohio and Indiana. Entered ... 1879 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Washington. (1880) |
| List No |
0586.030 |
| Note |
Hand colored. Shows settlements, railroads, rivers, etc. Includes diagram showing arrangement of sections within a township. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. |
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Letts, Son & Co.
Canada 3.
1883
World Atlas
| Authors |
Letts, Son & Co. |
| Full Title |
Statistical & general map of Canada. No. 3. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883) |
| List No |
5371.114 |
| Note |
Colored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows cities, railroads, lighthouses, rivers, etc. Covers parts of Quebec, Ontario, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr
Ohio.
1884
World Atlas
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr. |
| Full Title |
County & township map of the states (sic) of Ohio and (sic). Copyright by S. Augustus Mitchell 1884. |
| List No |
0592.032 |
| Note |
Hand colored. Shows settlements, railroads, rivers, etc. Includes diagram showing arrangement of sections within a township. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Ohio.
1886
World Atlas
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
County & township map of the states (sic) of Ohio and (sic). Copyright 1886 by Wm. M. Bradley & Bro. |
| List No |
5784.031 |
| Note |
Hand colored. Shows settlements, railroads, rivers, etc. Includes diagram showing arrangement of sections within a township. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. |
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