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U.S. General Land Office
Illinois.
1866
National Atlas
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Map of the State of Illinois. Department of Interior, General Land Office, October 2d 1866. Jo. S. Wilson, Commissioner. Bowen & Co. lith. Phila.
List No 1070.003
Note Map in outline color. Lead and copper regions are highlighted. It is noted that in one year more than 13,000,000 pounds of lead had been smelted.
U.S. General Land Office
Michigan.
1866
National Atlas
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Sketch of the Public Surveys in Michigan. To accompany the annual Report of the Commissioner, Genl. Land Office. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, October 2nd 1866. Jo. S. Wilson, Commissioner. Bowen & Co. lith. Philada. (with) inset map of Isle Royale.
List No 1070.004
Note Large map showing the Land Office, railroads, wagon roads, and the copper, iron and silver regions. In outline color.
U.S. General Land Office
Missouri.
1866
National Atlas
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title State of Missouri. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, October 2nd 1866. Jo. S. Wilson, Commissioner. No. 9. Bowen & Co. Lith. Phila.
List No 1070.009
Note In outline color. Topographical information is included in the note area.
U.S. General Land Office
Alabama.
1866
National Atlas
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title State of Alabama. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, October 2nd 1866. Jo. S. Wilson, Commissioner. No. 13. Bowen & Co. lith. Philada.
List No 1070.013
Note In outline color. It is noted that the whole central region in underlaid with iron ore. Also found are coal and lead ore.
U.S. General Land Office
Kansas, Nebraska.
1866
National Atlas
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title (12) Map Showing the progress of the Public surveys in Kansas and Nebraska. 1866. Surveyor General's Office, Leavenworth, Kansas, August 25th, 1866. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, October 2nd 1866. Jo. S. Wilson, Commissioner. No. 15. Bowen & Co. lith. Philada.
List No 1070.015
Note In outline color with the land offices in pink and the surveyor general's office in green. The legend includes coal, lead, platina, marble, and salt lands.
U.S. General Land Office
Washington Territory.
1866
National Atlas
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Map of Public Surveys in the Territory of Washington. To Accompany Report of Surveyor General. 1865. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, October 2nd 1866. Jo. S. Wilson, Commissioner. Surveyor General's Office, Olympia, W.T., July 15th, 1865. E. Giddings. Act. Survr. Genl. W.T. No. 22. Bowen & Co. lith. Philada.
List No 1070.022
Note In outline color.
Coloney, Fairchild & Co.
Ribbon Map Of The Father Of …
1866
Separate Map
Authors Coloney, Fairchild & Co.
Full Title Coloney & Fairchild's Patent Ribbon Maps ... Ribbon Map Of The Father Of Waters. Geographical and Scenic Maps upon this plan of all the rivers, rail road routes, stage and coast lines in the country are in preparation.
List No 4995.000
Note This is the most ambitious Coloney & Fairchild strip or ribbon map: it shows the Mississippi River from its delta to its source at Lake Itaska, a distance of 2600 miles. It is backed on linen and rolls into paper covered spool with a hand crank. This is the revised edition, with much additional material added on river towns by William Bowen, President of the Pilot's Association of St. Louis (this information comes from the promotion for this map printed on the Ribbon Map of New York City). No record of the first issue found, although a copy exists at the Minnesota Historical Society. The river is colored blue against a black and white background. Distances from New Orleans are printed on the river at intervals to the source. Karrow's listing is for a variant: the map printed in five strips on one sheet and folded into the 1866 edition of Edward's Gazetteer of the Mississippi River. Scarce.
Coloney, Fairchild & Co.
Ribbon Map Of The Father Of …
1866
Separate Map
Authors Coloney, Fairchild & Co.
Full Title Coloney & Fairchild's Patent Ribbon Maps ... Ribbon Map Of The Father Of Waters. Geographical and Scenic Maps upon this plan of all the rivers, rail road routes, stage and coast lines in the country are in preparation.
List No 4995.001
Note This is the most ambitious Coloney & Fairchild strip or ribbon map: it shows the Mississippi River from its delta to its source at Lake Itaska, a distance of 2600 miles. It is backed on linen and rolls into paper covered spool with a hand crank. This is the revised edition, with much additional material added on river towns by William Bowen, President of the Pilot's Association of St. Louis (this information comes from the promotion for this map printed on the Ribbon Map of New York City). No record of the first issue found, although a copy exists at the Minnesota Historical Society. The river is colored blue against a black and white background. Distances from New Orleans are printed on the river at intervals to the source. Karrow's listing is for a variant: the map printed in five strips on one sheet and folded into the 1866 edition of Edward's Gazetteer of the Mississippi River. Scarce.
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