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Hutchins, Thomas
Rapids, in the River Ohio.
1778
Geography Book
Authors Hutchins, Thomas
Full Title A Plan of the Rapids, in the River Ohio, by Thos. Hutchins. J. Cheevers Sculpt.
List No 5045.001
Note Uncolored map showing the rapids with a note explaining the lettered areas of the map.
Hutchins, Thomas
Villages in the Illinois Cou …
1778
Geography Book
Authors Hutchins, Thomas
Full Title A Plan of the several Villages in the Illinois Country, with Part of the River Mississippi &c. by Thos. Hutchins.
List No 5045.002
Note An uncolored map showing the local roads, sprints, and topography of the land.
Carver, Jonathan
New Map of North America.
1781
Exploration Book
Authors Carver, Jonathan
Full Title A New Map of North America, From the Latest Discoveries. 1778. Engrav'd for Carvers Travels.
List No 0131.001
Note Map in color with the majority in outline color and the Midwest in full color. Stretches to Baffin Bay in the north.
Carver, Jonathan
Plan of Captain Carvers Trav …
1781
Exploration Book
Authors Carver, Jonathan
Full Title A Plan of Captain Carvers Travels in the interior Parts of North America in 1766 and 1767.
List No 0131.002
Note Map in outline color covering the areas adjacent to Lakes Superior and Michigan.
Colles, Christopher
From New York to Frankford. …
1789
Guide Book
Authors Colles, Christopher
Full Title From New York to Frankford. (46)
List No 2467.041
Note Without color.
Colles, Christopher
From New York to Philadelphi …
1789
Guide Book
Authors Colles, Christopher
Full Title From New York to Philadelphia. (47)
List No 2467.043
Note Without color.
Colles, Christopher
From New York to Philadelphi …
1789
Guide Book
Authors Colles, Christopher
Full Title From New York to Philadelphia. (50)
List No 2467.047
Note Without color.
Colles, Christopher
From Philadelphia to Annapol …
1789
Guide Book
Authors Colles, Christopher
Full Title From Philadelphia to Annapolis Maryland. (51)
List No 2467.048
Note Without color.
Colles, Christopher
From Philadelphia to Annapol …
1789
Guide Book
Authors Colles, Christopher
Full Title From Philadelphia to Annapolis Maryld. (52)
List No 2467.049
Note Without color.
Morse, Jedidiah
Pensylvania.
1794
Geography Book
Authors Morse, Jedidiah
Full Title A Map of Pensylvania from the best Authorities. W. Harrison Junr. sc. Published 15th July 1794 by J. Stockdale, Piccadilly.
List No 0632.013
Note Without color.
Morse, Jedidiah
Map of the Back Settlements.
1794
Geography Book
Authors Morse, Jedidiah
Full Title A Map of the Back Settlements. Published, July 30, 1794 by I. Stockdale, Piccadilly.
List No 0632.017
Note Uncolored map spanning the region from the eastern edge of Pennsylvania to the Mississippi River.
Scott, Joseph
Pennsylvania.
1795
Gazetteer Book
Authors Scott, Joseph
Full Title Pennsylvania.
List No 0887.013
Note Uncolored.
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Philadelphia and the commenc …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title Philadelphia and the commencement of the road to New York. 1. Shallus fc.
List No 2646.001
Note Map without color.
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Road from Philadelphia to Wa …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title Road from Philadelphia to Washington. (Maps) 1, 2, 3 and 4. W. Harrison, Junr. sc.
List No 2646.006
Note Four uncolored maps spanning two pages from the outskirts of Philadelphia to Brandywine.
Melish, John
View of the Country round Pi …
1812
Exploration Book
Authors Melish, John
Full Title View of the Country round Pittsburg. Drawn by J. Melish. J. Vallance F.S.A. sculpt.
List No 2341.003
Note Uncolored map showing the convergence of the Allegany and Monongahela Rivers, creating the Ohio River.
Melish, John
United States of America.
1822
Guide Book
Authors Melish, John
Full Title United States of America. Compiled from the latest & best authorities by John Melish, 1820. Engraved by Saml. Harrison. Entered ... 10th July 1818, and published by John Melish, Philadelphia, improved to 1822.
List No 0501.001
Note Hand col. States, territories and provinces in outline color. Prime meridians: Washington and London. Includes eagle with shield above title by "G. Murray Sc."
Melish, John
A diagram of the United Stat …
1822
Guide Book
Authors Melish, John
Full Title A diagram of the United States shewing the bearings and distances of the principal places from Washington, and from each other, with a scale of time. Prepared for the Travellers directory by John Melish. (Philadelphia: Published by the Author. 1822)
List No 0501.002
Note Distances in geographical miles. "The scale at bottom below the Scale of Longitude shows the time."
Tanner, Henry S.
Covers: Philadelphia And Adj …
1826
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) A Map Of Philadelphia And Adjacent Country. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia, 1826.
List No 3014.001
Note The non geological version of the Troost map in pocket form. Tanner published this map in two forms: colored geologically to accompany Tanner's publication of Gerard Troost's Geological Survey of the Environs of Philadelphia, 1826, and, (eliminating "designed to illustrate the geological survey made by G. Troost" from the title and the geological coloring), as a map of Philadelphia and the adjacent country. Marcou says the Troost book and map are rare. This pocket map version is not in Phillips and is quite scarce. See Tanner 1829 Memoir catalogue, No. 50 and 51 for a listing of this map in both forms. Covers are a red leather 10.5x6.5 cm. and stamped with "Philadelphia." in gilt.
Tanner, Henry S.
Philadelphia And Adjacent Co …
1826
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A Map Of Philadelphia And Adjacent Country. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia, 1826.
List No 3014.002
Note The non geological version of the Troost map in pocket form. Tanner published this map in two forms: colored geologically to accompany Tanner's publication of Gerard Troost's Geological Survey of the Environs of Philadelphia, 1826, and, (eliminating "designed to illustrate the geological survey made by G. Troost" from the title and the geological coloring), as a map of Philadelphia and the adjacent country. Marcou says the Troost book and map are rare. This pocket map version is not in Phillips and is quite scarce. See Tanner 1829 Memoir catalogue, No. 50 and 51 for a listing of this map in both forms. Covers are a red leather 10.5x6.5 cm. and stamped with "Philadelphia." in gilt.
Tanner, Henry S., Armroyd, G …
A Connected View of The Whol …
1830
Geography Book
Authors Tanner, Henry S., Armroyd, George
Full Title A Connected View of The Whole Internal Navigation of the United States, ... Corrected and Improved From the Edition of 1826, And Much Enlarged, ... With A Sheet Map, ... The Map Has Been Engraved For the Purpose ... On A Reduced Scale, From Tanner's Excellent Four Sheet Map of the United States, Recently Published. ... By a Citizen of the United States. Philadelphia: Published by the Author ... Printed by Lydia R. Bailey. 1830. (on verso) ...on the seventeenth day of April ... 1830, George Armroyd ... hath deposited ... a Book ... Pennsylvania.
List No 3067.001
Note 2nd (and best) edition, first with Tanner's Map of the Canals and Railroads of the United States. The map is copyright 1830. The book lists over 150 canals and navigation improvements in great detail. The map shows the most important canals and two railroads in operation, and one proposed railroad (the Great Western Railroad, from New York to the Mississippi River)plus two others. The canals and railroad lines are in color. The first edition appeared in 1826 with 10 maps but without the Tanner map (see our copy #4214). Tanner in 1834 and 1840 (see our copies, #2655 and #979) published a book on Canals and Railroads that uses the same map, updated. Modelski lists the 1834 Tanner map as "one of the earliest general maps of the eastern United States showing railroads in operation." Since this 1830 copy is an earlier state of the same map, it probably qualifies as the true "first." Two folding plates of profiles of canals and railroads at the back. Not in Streeter, Eberstadt, or Graff. Bound in half leather boards with "A Connected View" on the spine.
Churchman, Joseph and James, …
Eagle Map of the United Stat …
1833
Geography Book
Authors Churchman, Joseph and James, Moore, I.W.
Full Title The Eagle Map of the United States Engraved for Rudiments of National Knowledge. 1833.
List No 4609.001
Note The states shown in outline color with the eagle transparently sitting atop the nation.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Covers: Traveller's Guide Th …
1843
Guide Book
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H.
Full Title (Covers to) Mitchell's Traveller's Guide Through The United States, Containing The Principal Cities, Towns, &c. ... Illustrated By An Accurate Map Of The United States. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait, & Co. 253 Market Street. (on verso) Entered ... 1836, by Mitchell & Hinman ... Pennsylvania. Stereotyped by John Fagan ... Philadelphia. (with map) Mitchell's Travellers Guide Through The United States. A Map Of The Roads, Distances, Steam Boat & Canal Routes &c. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1843. Engraved On Steel By J.H. Young And D. Haines. Entered ... 1834 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 8 inset maps).
List No 2521.001
Note Map has many changes from 1839 edition. Michigan peninsula has been redrawn, Missouri Territory is now Indian Territory, many changes in roads, towns, etc. Inset map of New Orleans has been dropped to show the emerging Iowa (the same change Tanner made in 1842 with his Traveller's Guide). The text adds population figures for 1840. The condition of this guide is remarkably fine - it must not have been used, just put away for 150 years. Covers are stamped red leather with "Mitchell's Travellers Guide Through The United States" in gilt. Outline color. The map contains eight inset maps showing the vicinities of Cincinnati, Albany, Falls of Niagara, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and Charleston.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Title Page: Traveller's Guid …
1843
Guide Book
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H.
Full Title (Title page to) Mitchell's Traveller's Guide Through The United States, Containing The Principal Cities, Towns, &c. Alphabetically Arranged, Together with the Stage, Steam-Boat, Canal and Rail-Road Routes, with the Distances, in Miles from Place to Place. Illustrated By An Accurate Map Of The United States. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait, & Co. 253 Market Street. 78P. (on verso) Entered ... 1836, by Mitchell & Hinman ... Pennsylvania. Stereotyped by John Fagan ... Philadelphia. (with map) Mitchell's Travellers Guide Through The United States. A Map Of The Roads, Distances, Steam Boat & Canal Routes &c. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1843. Engraved On Steel By J.H. Young And D. Haines. Entered ... 1834 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 8 inset maps).
List No 2521.002
Note Map has many changes from 1839 edition. Michigan peninsula has been redrawn, Missouri Territory is now Indian Territory, many changes in roads, towns, etc. Inset map of New Orleans has been dropped to show the emerging Iowa (the same change Tanner made in 1842 with his Traveller's Guide). The text adds population figures for 1840. The condition of this guide is remarkably fine - it must not have been used, just put away for 150 years. Covers are stamped red leather with "Mitchell's Travellers Guide Through The United States" in gilt. Outline color. The map contains eight inset maps showing the vicinities of Cincinnati, Albany, Falls of Niagara, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and Charleston.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Traveller's Guide Through Th …
1843
Guide Book
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H.
Full Title Mitchell's Travellers Guide Through The United States. A Map Of The Roads, Distances, Steam Boat & Canal Routes &c. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1843. Engraved On Steel By J.H. Young And D. Haines. Entered ... 1834 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 8 inset maps).
List No 2521.003
Note Map has many changes from 1839 edition. Michigan peninsula has been redrawn, Missouri Territory is now Indian Territory, many changes in roads, towns, etc. Inset map of New Orleans has been dropped to show the emerging Iowa (the same change Tanner made in 1842 with his Traveller's Guide). The text adds population figures for 1840. The condition of this guide is remarkably fine - it must not have been used, just put away for 150 years. Covers are stamped red leather with "Mitchell's Travellers Guide Through The United States" in gilt. Outline color. The map contains eight inset maps showing the vicinities of Cincinnati, Albany, Falls of Niagara, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and Charleston.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, D …
Guide Through The United Sta …
1849
Guide Book
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Drake, Ira S.
Full Title Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States, Showing the Rail Roads, Canals, Stage Roads &c. ... Drawn and Engraved by Ira S. Drake. Philadelphia 1849 Published by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. Entered ... 1848, by Thomas, Cowperthwait, & Co. ... Pennsylvania. (with 5 inset maps). (with guide book) Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States, Containing The Principal Cities, Towns &c. ... Illustrated By An Accurate Map Of The United States. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 1849. (on verso) Entered ... 1848, by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. ... Pennsylvania. Stereotyped by J. Fagan. Printed by Smith & Peters.
List No 2766.003
Note This is a major revision of the guide with an entirely new map by Ira S. Drake (about whom we find nothing) with five inset maps entitled - "Vicinity Of Niagara Falls", "Map Of The Copper Mine Region", "Map of the Gold and Quicksilver district of California", "Map of the Maritime and Overland Routes to California", and "Map Of New England Or Eastern States". The map emphasis on the California gold rush is clear, although the 128 pages of expanded text do not yet list routes to the gold fields, while they do add routes west from St. Louis and Independence. The main map is larger than the earlier Mitchell/Young maps, but shows roughly the same area on a somewhat larger scale. An "Advertisement" (actually a preface) dated Nov. 1, 1848, states: "The following work is similar in design to 'Mitchell's Traveller's Guide,' first published about twelve years ago, and which has been so extremely patronized, that it may be safely asserted no book of the kind ever printed in this country has met with so wide a circulation." Covers are black stamped leather with "Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration of a steam boat and train stamped in gilt. Map is outline color. Catalogue of Thomas, Cowperthwait School Books included in the text. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
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