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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.
Chicago and North Western Ra …
Map Of Chicago & North-Weste …
1880
Broadside
Authors Chicago and North Western Railway Company
Full Title Map Of Chicago & North-Western Railway Lines (To) Dakota. (on verso) The Returns All In Better Than Ever This Year's Crop Reports From Along The Line Of The Chicago And North-Western Railway In Central And Southeastern Dakota ... Either Free Farms Or Cheap Farms Can now be had along or near the line of the Railroad ... Chas. N. Trivess, Printer, Chicago.
List No 4747.000
Note A flamboyantly colored broadside promoting lands for sale along the projected Chicago & North-Western Railway line to Deadwood, Dakota. The date is estimated from the shown railway development, although the figures "D.78" appear on the left bottom, and that usually would indicate an 1878 date, however, none of the 1878 maps show the line developed as far as it is on the map. But 1878 may be the correct date, with the map showing the lines under construction - this would tie the broadside closer to the Black Hills gold rush of 1877 and explain the prominently shown Black Hills and the town of Deadwood on the map.
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