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Hammond, John T., Squire, B.
Cover: Map of Illinois.
1836
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Hammond, John T., Squire, B.S. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map of Illinois with a Plan of Chicago. Published by B.S. Squire Jr. New-York 1836. Entered ... 1st day of Decr. in the year 1835 by Bela S. Squire Jr. ... New York. Engd. by J.T. Hammond N. York. |
| List No |
4877A |
| Note |
Red leather covers 13x8 with "Squire's Map of Illinois" in gilt. Scarce. |
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Hammond, John T., Squire, B.
Travellers guide & emigrants
1836
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Hammond, John T., Squire, B.S. |
| Full Title |
Travellers guide & emigrants directory, through the states of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. Entered ... Southern District of the state of New-York, in the year 1836, by H. Phelps & B.S. Squire, Jun. |
| List No |
4877B |
| Note |
Gives population statistics, history and general information as well as advice for emigrants. |
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Hammond, John T., Squire, B.
Map Of Illinois.
1836
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Hammond, John T., Squire, B.S. |
| Full Title |
Map of Illinois with a Plan of Chicago. Published by B.S. Squire Jr. New-York 1836. Entered ... 1st day of Decr. in the year 1835 by Bela S. Squire Jr. ... New York. Engd. by J.T. Hammond N. York. (inset) Chicago. |
| List No |
4877.001 |
| Note |
First edition, the map entered in 1835 by Bela S. Squire. The map of Illinois has an inset map of Chicago that is one of the earlier maps of the city -- Graff lists the first Chicago map in 1834 and the second in 1835. The Travellers guide broadside is copyrighted in 1836 by H. Phelps and B.S. Squire. It gives population statistics, history and general information as well as advice for emigrants. Full color map by county, folded into stamped red leather covers 13x8 with "Squire's Map of Illinois" in gilt. Scarce. |
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Duval, P.S. and Son
Military Map Of The United S
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Duval, P.S. and Son |
| Full Title |
Military Map Of The United States & Territories Showing The Location of the Military Posts, Arsenals, Navy Yards, & Ports of Entry. Compiled from Pub - Doc - 1861. Published by P.S. Duval & Son. Nos. 22&24 South 5th St. Philada. Entered ... 1861 by P.S. Duval & Son ... Penna. (inset) Pensacola & Perdido Bays. (untitled inset map of Key West). |
| List No |
2819.000 |
| Note |
Full and outline color map. Shows Colorado, Nevada, and Dakota. Streeter: "One of the first to show the three new territories, Colorado...and Dakota and Nevada..." Has lists of ports of entry and military posts in the margins of the map, and shows the free states, seceding states, border states, old territories and new territories by color. A most interesting early civil war map, probably issued as a broadside. See also our pocket map issue. Includes state capitals and principal towns, drainage, geographic coordinates, and names and boundaries of the states and territories. |
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Lloyd, J. T.
Cover: Lloyd's Virginia.
1862
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Lloyd, J. T. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Lloyd's official map of the State of Virginia from actual surveys by order of the Executive 1828 & 1859. Corrected and revised by J.T. Lloyd to 1862, from surveys made by Capt. W. Angelo Powell, of the U.S. Topographical Engineers of Gen. Rosencrans' Staff. Price 25cts. ... J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway, New York ... Entered ... 1861 by J.T. Lloyd ... New York. |
| List No |
3814A |
| Note |
First issued in 1861, then 1862, and last issued in 1863. Taken from Boye's map of 1828 and extensively revised. Another issue of 1862 has a strange note regarding the Burnett House (a hotel) in Cincinnati. "This is the only map used to plan campaigns in Virginia by Gen. McClellan. The brown cloth covers 19x13 (with tie remnants) are titled in gold "Lloyd's $100,000 Topographical Map of Virginia. Used by the War Department." A promotional broadside was put out early in 1861 announcing the first issue of this map and calling it "the only real good map ever made in America" (see our copy with "Lloyd's Map of the Southern States" - Newspaper format). Full color by county. Map is mounted on linen and undissected. Covers also West Virginia. |
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Lloyd, J. T.
Lloyd's official map of the
1862
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Lloyd, J. T. |
| Full Title |
Lloyd's official map of the State of Virginia from actual surveys by order of the Executive 1828 & 1859. Corrected and revised by J.T. Lloyd to 1862, from surveys made by Capt. W. Angelo Powell, of the U.S. Topographical Engineers of Gen. Rosencrans' Staff. Price 25cts. ... J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway, New York ... Entered ... 1861 by J.T. Lloyd ... New York. |
| List No |
3814.001 |
| Note |
First issued in 1861, then 1862, and last issued in 1863. Taken from Boye's map of 1828 and extensively revised. Another issue of 1862 has a strange note regarding the Burnett House (a hotel) in Cincinnati. "This is the only map used to plan campaigns in Virginia by Gen. McClellan. The brown cloth covers 19x13 (with tie remnants) are titled in gold "Lloyd's $100,000 Topographical Map of Virginia. Used by the War Department." A promotional broadside was put out early in 1861 announcing the first issue of this map and calling it "the only real good map ever made in America" (see our copy with "Lloyd's Map of the Southern States" - Newspaper format). Full color by county. Map is mounted on linen and undissected. Covers also West Virginia. |
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