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Duflot de Mofras, Eugene
Plan De L'Embouchure Du Rio …
1844
Exploration Book
Authors Duflot de Mofras, Eugene
Full Title Plan De L'Embouchure Du Rio Colorado dans la Mer Vermeille. No. 10. (with) Plan Du Port De S. Diego situe sur la cote septentrionale De La Californie. No. 11. Publie Par Arthus Bertrand. Voyage de Mr. Duflot de Mofras.
List No 4119.007
Note Map 10 shows the Colorado and the Gila Rivers entering the Gulf of California. Map 11 shows the Port of San Diego with the Presidio, pueblo, and the Mission.
Hartmann, Carl
Cover: Wichtigsten Hafen und …
1849
Pocket Map
Authors Hartmann, Carl
Full Title (Covers to) Die wichtigsten Hafen und Rheden, sowie die Goldregion von Californien. (with 10 maps:) Bai und Hafen von San Francisco. Der Hafen San Pedro. Das Stromgebiet des San Sacramento nebst den Goldlager-statten. Der Haven von San Francisco. Bai und Hafen von MonteRey. Mundungen der Flusse Colorado und Gila. Bai und Hafen von San Diego. Bai und Hafen von Santa Barbara. Der Hafen von la Paz und Bai von Pichilingue. Die Bai la Trinidad. Alfr. Hartmann, Architect, entworf. Zu Hartmanns zweiten Bericht uber Californien. Weimar, 1849. Verlag und Lithographie von B.F. Voigt.
List No 5470A
Note Map, on heavy stock paper, folds to 22x14 with a blue label printed in black, "Dr. C. Hartmann's Specialkarte von Californien. enthaltend : 9 Kartchen von der Goldregion, sowie von den wichtigsten Hafen und Rheden. ... Weimar, Bernh. Fr. Voigt."
Hartmann, Carl
Wichtigsten Hafen und Rheden …
1849
Pocket Map
Authors Hartmann, Carl
Full Title Die wichtigsten Hafen und Rheden, sowie die Goldregion von Californien. (with 10 maps:) Bai und Hafen von San Francisco. Der Hafen San Pedro. Das Stromgebiet des San Sacramento nebst den Goldlager-statten. Der Haven von San Francisco. Bai und Hafen von MonteRey. Mundungen der Flusse Colorado und Gila. Bai und Hafen von San Diego. Bai und Hafen von Santa Barbara. Der Hafen von la Paz und Bai von Pichilingue. Die Bai la Trinidad. Alfr. Hartmann, Architect, entworf. Zu Hartmanns zweiten Bericht uber Californien. Weimar, 1849. Verlag und Lithographie von B.F. Voigt.
List No 5470.001
Note Map showing the bays, rivers, and Gold Region of California. Although uncolored, there is shading in the ocean, and hachures on the land. Soundings are given. Scale varies from map to map. Map, on heavy stock paper, folds to 22x14 with a blue label printed in black, "Dr. C. Hartmann's Specialkarte von Californien. enthaltend : 9 Kartchen von der Goldregion, sowie von den wichtigsten Hafen und Rheden. ... Weimar, Bernh. Fr. Voigt." Also appeared in: From: Hartmann, Carl. Geographisch-statistiche Beschreibung von Californien ... 1849.
Colton, J. H.
Cover: Nebraska, Kansas.
1854
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H.
Full Title (Covers to) Nebraska And Kansas. Published By J.H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1854 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Territory acquired from Mexico by the Gadsden Treaty, 1854. (untitled inset of U.S., Mexico, Central America). Printed by D. Mc Lellan, 26 Spruce St. N.Y.
List No 3873A
Colton, J. H.
Nebraska And Kansas.
1854
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H.
Full Title Nebraska And Kansas. Published By J.H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1854 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Territory acquired from Mexico by the Gadsden Treaty, 1854. (untitled inset of U.S., Mexico, Central America). Printed by D. Mc Lellan, 26 Spruce St. N.Y.
List No 3873.001
Note First edition, first state. First map to show the new Kansas and Nebraska, also shows the important Gadsden Purchase of the same year. This state precedes all other copies we have seen - it is an early pull from the late 1854, early 1855 Colton Map of the United States of America... wall map plate (see our #2834, indicating it appeared in middle or late 1854 - see our 1855 wall map copy #2278 for the corrected topography), with the title different from the second 1854 state, in that the letters of Nebraska and Kansas have stars in them and are open as opposed to the black letters of the second state. Also, this first state has numerous areas that are "cleaned up" in the second state: the trail that crosses the two forks of the Colorado in southern Utah near the map edge has the word "Route" on it - this is removed in the second state, the vine border is reversed from the first to the second state, Louisiana is written straight across in the first - it curves down in the second, Bucksport and San Augustine are shown in Texas along the map southern edge in the second state and not in the first, Sacket's Well and Laguna in California in the inset map are given dots for their location in the second state but not in the first. There are other changes. Streeter shows a second edition in 1855, Heaston a third edition in 1856, but both copyrighted 1855. These have various route changes and place names added when compared to the 1854. A fourth edition appeared in 1857 (see Karrow 12-0361.2 and Graff 836) with the inset of the U.S. changed to Eastern Nebraska and Kansas. Map is full color by state, folded into red cloth covers 15x9 with "Nebraska And Kansas" stamped in gilt, advertisement for Colton on inside front cover.
Johnson, A.J.
Nebraska And Kansas.
1860
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Nebraska And Kansas. By Johnson & Browning. No. 44.
List No 2905.028
Note Kansas in bright pink and Nebraska in light pink. Nebraska stretches from the British Possessions (now Canada) to just south of Longs Peak (now in Colorado).
Ives, J.C., Mollhausen, H. B …
Chimney Peak.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C., Mollhausen, H. B., Young, J. J.
Full Title Chimney Peak. Colorado Exploring Expedition frontispiece. J.J. Young from a sketch by H.B. Mollhausen. Lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway, N.Y. In Charge. (Washington: Government Printing Office. 1861. Senate. 36th Congress, 1st Session. Ex. Doc.)
List No 0341B
Note Lithographed view showing the peak (now called Picacho Peak), the boat "Explorer U.S." with crew, and Native Americans on the bank in the foreground. Has pencil annotation.
Ives, J.C.
Rio Colorado of the West.
1858
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Explorations and Surveys. War Department. Map No. 1. Rio Colorado of the West, explored by 1st Lieut. Joseph C. Ives, Topl. Engrs. under the direction of the Office of Explorations and Surveys. A.A. Humphreys, Capt. Topl. Engrs. in Charge, by order of the Hon. John B. Floyd, Secretary of War. 1858. Drawn by Frhr. F.W.v. Egloffstein. Topographer to the Expedition. Topography by Frhr. F.W.v. Egloffstein. Ruling by Samuel Sartain. Lettering by F. Courtenay.
List No 0341.001
Note Uncolored map in four parts across the page with the title on the far right map, with the maps reading from right to left. The detail of the map is superb, and shows the course of the Colorado River from its headwaters to the Gulf of California.
Ives, J.C.
Colorado River. Chemehuevis …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Colorado River. Chemehuevis Valley, From Monument Mountains to Mojave Mountains. Colorado Exploring Expedition. Panoramic View No. 1. Drawn by Frhr. F.W. v. Ecloffstein.
List No 0341.015
Ives, J.C.
Yuma Shoals.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 1. - Yuma Shoals.
List No 0341.016
Ives, J.C.
Explorer's Pass.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 2. - Explorer's Pass.
List No 0341.017
Ives, J.C.
Purple Hills.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 3. - Purple Hills.
List No 0341.018
Ives, J.C.
Cane Brake Canon, from near …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Cane Brake Canyon, from near Camp 16. Colorado Exploring Expedition. General Report - Plate II. J.J. Young from a sketch by F.W. Egloffstein. Lith Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway N.Y.
List No 0341.019
Ives, J.C.
Purple Hills Pass.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 4. - Purple Hills Pass.
List No 0341.020
Ives, J.C.
Red Rock Gate.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 5. - Red Rock Gate.
List No 0341.021
Ives, J.C.
Sleeper's Bend.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 6. - Sleeper's Bend.
List No 0341.022
Ives, J.C.
Light-house Rock.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 7. - Light-house Rock.
List No 0341.023
Ives, J.C.
Riverside Mountains.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 8. - Riverside Mountains.
List No 0341.024
Ives, J.C.
Chemehuevis.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Chemehuevis. Colorado Exploring Expedition. Indian Portraits, Plate III. B. Mollhausen, Del. Lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway N.Y.
List No 0341.025
Note Color.
Ives, J.C.
Monument Mountains.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 9. - Monument Mountains.
List No 0341.026
Ives, J.C.
Corner Rock.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 10. - Corner Rock.
List No 0341.027
Ives, J.C.
Monument Canyon.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 11. - Monument Canyon.
List No 0341.028
Ives, J.C.
Monument Range from the Nort …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 12. - Monument Range from the North.
List No 0341.029
Ives, J.C.
Mount Whipple.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 13. - Mount Whipple.
List No 0341.030
Ives, J.C.
Remains of Grand Mesa in Che …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 14. - Remains of Grand Mesa in Chemehuevis Valley.
List No 0341.031
Ives, J.C.
Mojave Canon.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Mojave Canon. Colorado Exploring Expedition. General Report, Plate III. J.J. Young from a sketch by H.B. Mollhausen, Del.
List No 0341.032
Ives, J.C.
Mouth of Mojave Canon.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 15. - Mouth of Mojave Canon.
List No 0341.033
Note Page has a large block of foxing.
Ives, J.C.
Colorado River. Mojave Valle …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Colorado River. Mojave Valley, From Mojave Mountains to Pyramid Canon. Colorado Exploring Expedition. Panoramic View No. 2. Drawn by Frhr. F.W. v. Ecloffstein. Lith. of Sarony Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway N.Y.
List No 0341.034
Ives, J.C.
Head of Mojave Canon.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 16. - Head of Mojave Canon.
List No 0341.035
Ives, J.C.
Chimney Peak from the North.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 1. Chimney Peak from the North.
List No 0341.081
Ives, J.C.
Spire Range.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 2. Spire Range.
List No 0341.082
Ives, J.C.
The Needles (Mojave Range).
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title The Needles (Mojave Range). Colorado Exploring Expedition. Geology, Plate II. J.J. Young from a sketch by H.B. Mollhausen. Lith. of Sarcony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway N.Y.
List No 0341.086
Ives, J.C.
Section of Trough of Colorad …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Fig 10. Section of Trough of Colorado at Elephant Hill.
List No 0341.090
Ives, J.C.
Geological Map ... Rio Color …
1858
Exploration Book
Authors Ives, J.C.
Full Title Geological Map No. 1. Prepared by J.S. Newberry, M.D. Geologist to the Expedition. Explorations and Surveys. War Department. Map No. 1. Rio Colorado of the West, explored by 1st Lieut. Joseph C. Ives, Topl. Engrs. under the direction of the Office of Explorations and Surveys. A.A. Humphreys, Capt. Topl. Engrs. in Charge, by order of the Hon. John B. Floyd, Secretary of War. 1858. Drawn by Frhr. F.W.v. Egloffstein. Topographer to the Expedition. Topography by Frhr. F.W.v. Egloffstein. Ruling by Samuel Sartain. Lettering by F. Courtenay.
List No 0341.003
Note Color washed map in four parts across the page with the title on the far right map, with the maps reading from right to left. The detail of the map is superb, and shows the course of the Colorado River from its headwaters to the Gulf of California.
Williamson, R.S.
2. Profiles, passes in the S …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Williamson, R.S.
Full Title Sheet no. 2. Profiles of passes in the Sierra Nevada, from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. R.S. Williamson, Topl. Engr. assisted by Lieut. J.G. Parke, Topl. Engr. and Mr. Isaac Williams Smith, Civ. Engr. 1853. Explorations and Surveys for a Rail Road Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Routes in California to connect with the routes near the 32nd and 35th parallels. (1861)
List No 0693.045
Note Uncolored profiles. Vertical scale 1:24,000. Contents: Profile of San Francisquito Pass -- Profile of Cajon Pass -- Profile of San Gorgonio Pass -- Profile of the Colorado Desert from Station 15 of San Gorgonio Pass to the wagon road -- Profile of Warner's Pass.
Parke, John G.
Profiles San Francisco Bay-L …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Parke, John G.
Full Title Profiles from San Francisco Bay to Los Angeles, Cala. and from the Pimas Villages to Fort Fillmore from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of The Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. John G. Parke, Topl. Engrs., assisted by Albert H. Campbell, Civil Engineer and N.H. Hutton, H. Custer and G.G. Garner, assts. 1854 & 55. Explorations and Surveys for a Rail Road Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Route near the 32d parallel & coast route, Cala.
List No 0693.048
Note Five uncolored profiles. Contents: No. 1. Profile from the Rio Grande opposite Fort Fillmore to the Rio Gila at Maricopa Wells, Pimas Villages -- No. 2. Profile from Los Angeles to San Francisco Bay, California Coast route -- No. 3. General profile near the 32d parallel, from Fulton on Red River, Arkansas to San Diego, California, via Fort Yuma and Warner's Pass -- No. 3a. Profile from Fort Yuma on Colorado River to San Francisco Bay via San Gorgonio Pass and Los Angeles, California -- No. 4. Profile of a proposed route for a railroad between the Port of San Diego and the Gila River, California from a survey made by direction of the San Diego and Gila Railroad Company by Charles H. Poole, Chief Engineer.
Johnson, A.J.
Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, …
1864
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas. By Johnson And Ward.
List No 0352.041
Note Full color by county, with heavy outlines around the states. Idaho and Kansas printed uncolored. Interesting transitional map of the region, featuring a massive oversized Idaho. Shows rivers and springs. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Johnson, A.J.
California, With Territories …
1864
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's California, With Territories of Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico And Arizona,Published By Johnson and Ward. Entered ... 1864, by A.J. Johnson ... New York.
List No 0352.044
Note Full color by counties, with heavy outlines around the states. detail mining districts, political divisions, emigrant trails, the Santa Fe Trail, the Pony Express Route, several proposed Union Pacific railroads, and Indian tribes and territories. This important map went through several different states during its publication period from 1860 to 1870. This critical period in westward expansion saw incredible development and change throughout the region. This, the 1864 Johnson and Ward version represents a complete re-engraving of the 1862-1863 map. Johnson added considerable detail in the mountainous regions of California, Nevada and Colorado. Arizona and New Mexico appear as independent territories but shows the old "New Mexico" county structure. The southern boundary of Nevada with Arizona is set at 37 degrees of Latitude such that Las Vegas, shown within Arizona. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Colton, G.W.
California, Nevada, Utah, Co …
1865
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Colton's Map of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona & New Mexico. Published By J. H. Colton. No. 172 William St. New York.
List No 0151.062
Note Shows routes, dates of exploration and the explorers. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures
Johnson, A.J.
California, Utah, Nevada, Co …
1865
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's California, With Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico And Arizona Published By Johnson and Ward.
List No 0535.041
Note In full color. Various routes shown: Proposed Central Pacific Railroad, Proposed Union Pacific Railroad, Pacific Railroad, Pony Express, Emigrant Road, Simpson 1859, Fremont 1845, Fremont 1844, Fremont 1843, Spanish Trail from Los Angeles to Albiguia New Mexico, Spainish Trail from Salt Lake to Santa Fe, Captain Gunnison 1855, Captain Sitgreaves 1951, Major Emory 1846, El Paso Waggon (Wagon) Road, Cimarron Route to Fort Leavenworth, Colonel Washington, etc. Delineates various Indian lands. Shows Head of Navigation on the Colorado River at the confluence with the Virgin River. Relief shown by hachures. Meridians Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Schonberg & Co.
California and the Western T …
1865
World Atlas
Authors Schonberg & Co.
Full Title California and the Western Territories.
List No 4324.024
Note Relief shown in hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Counties differentiated by full color. A generalized map seriously lacking in detail.
Bancroft, H.H., Knight, W.H.
Covers: Rocky Mountain State …
1866
Pocket Map
Authors Bancroft, H.H., Knight, W.H.
Full Title (Covers to) Bancroft's Map Of The Rocky Mountain States, And The Pacific Coast. Compiled By Wm. H. Knight. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Copany. Booksellers & Stationers, San Francisco Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1865, by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California.
List No 4332.001
Note This map expands the coverage of the large Pacific States Map to include New Mexico, Colorado, most of Dakota and all of Montana. However, because of its relatively small size, there is much less detail shown. This same map appears in two parts in Clarke's New School Geography (see our copy) also published by Bancroft in 1866. In fact, we believe that the map was made primarily for the school geography (hence the simplification) and secondarily as a separate map. Wheat trashes the map: "we are surprised that Knight should have a hand in so inferior a job...No getting away from it, we must point the finger of shame at Knight for this map." The simplification is understandable for a school map, but showing the Green River entering the Colorado in Arizona is inexcusable at this date (especially for a school atlas!). Curiously, the companion Outline Map of the Pacific States in four sheets which accompanied the Clarke School Geography does show the Green and Colorado correctly. Notwithstanding its faults, the map is quite attractive, and, for some reason, scarce. With an excellent catalog of Bancroft's maps on the inside cover. Full color by county, and folded into stamped light brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Bancroft's Map Of The Rocky Mountain States, And The Pacific Coast." in gold. Relief shown by hachures.
Bancroft, H.H., Knight, W.H.
Rocky Mountain State, Pacifi …
1866
Pocket Map
Authors Bancroft, H.H., Knight, W.H.
Full Title Bancroft's Map Of The Rocky Mountain States, And The Pacific Coast. Compiled By Wm. H. Knight. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Copany. Booksellers & Stationers, San Francisco Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1865, by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California.
List No 4332.002
Note This map expands the coverage of the large Pacific States Map to include New Mexico, Colorado, most of Dakota and all of Montana. However, because of its relatively small size, there is much less detail shown. This same map appears in two parts in Clarke's New School Geography (see our copy) also published by Bancroft in 1866. In fact, we believe that the map was made primarily for the school geography (hence the simplification) and secondarily as a separate map. Wheat trashes the map: "we are surprised that Knight should have a hand in so inferior a job...No getting away from it, we must point the finger of shame at Knight for this map." The simplification is understandable for a school map, but showing the Green River entering the Colorado in Arizona is inexcusable at this date (especially for a school atlas!). Curiously, the companion Outline Map of the Pacific States in four sheets which accompanied the Clarke School Geography does show the Green and Colorado correctly. Notwithstanding its faults, the map is quite attractive, and, for some reason, scarce. With an excellent catalog of Bancroft's maps on the inside cover. Full color by county, and folded into stamped light brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Bancroft's Map Of The Rocky Mountain States, And The Pacific Coast." in gold. Relief shown by hachures.
Colton, G.W.
California, Nevada, Utah, Co …
1866
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Colton's Map of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona & New Mexico. Published by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co., No. 172 William St. New York.
List No 4825.060
Note Shows routes, dates of exploration and the explorers. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures
Frey, A.C., Nell, Louis
Topographical Railroad & Cou …
1868
Pocket Map
Authors Frey, A.C., Nell, Louis
Full Title Topographical Railroad & County Map Of The States Of California And Nevada Compiled from the latest explorations and other official information by L. Nell, N.Y. Published by A.C. Frey & Co 204 Fulton St. New York. General Agents for California A. Roman & Co. 417 & 419 Montgomery St. San Francisco. Ferd. Mayer & Co. Lithographers, 96 Fulton St. N.Y. Entered ... 1868 by Frey & Nell ... New York. (inset) Map of the City of San Francisco, California. (inset) Map Of The Great National Pacific Railroads.
List No 3440.000
Note Wheat writes several pages about this map, being impressed with its up to date cartography. Williamson's proposed route through the Owyhee to the Idaho mines is shown, as well as much current detail in central Nevada and all of California. The influence of Williamson's 1866 "Map of Parts of California, Nevada, Oregon and Idaho Territory" (both the published and the ms version) is obvious. A wheel shows the "Difference of time between S. Francisco and other important Cities." This may be Louis Nell's first commercial map, before his extensive work for the Wheeler Survey in the 1870's and his Colorado maps of the 1880's. The railroad map shows the Union Pacific completed to Cheyenne and the Central Pacific to the Nevada border. This is both a beautiful map and an excellent depiction of California and Nevada just before the completion of the railroad. Wheat mentions that the towns of the Humboldt valley are sprinkled with names that disappear in a few years with the coming of the railroad. Full color by county.
Colton, G.W.
California, Nevada, Utah, Co …
1869
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Colton's Map of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. Published By G. W & C. B. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St. New York.
List No 0152.064
Note Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Palmer, William. J.
Map Of The Route Of The Sout …
1869
Separate Map
Authors Palmer, William. J.
Full Title Map Of The Route Of The Southern Continental R.R. With Connections From Kansas City Mo. Ft. Smith Ark. And Shreveport La. Giving a general View of the Recent Surveys of the Kansas Pacific Railway Co, across the Continent Made in 1867 & 1868 under the direction of Gen. Wm. J. Palmer. On the routes of the 32nd and 35th Parallels. J.F Gedney Lith, Washington, D.C.
List No 3725.000
Note Removed from Palmer's 1869 "Report of Surveys...for a route extending the Kansas Pacific Railway to the Pacific Ocean." Palmer used an exact copy Keeler's 1868 reduced scale edition of his National Map of the United States without credit in this first issue although Palmer's map adds much material along the line of the proposed southern continental route, especially in the Grand Canyon, in fact, this map is best known as the first map to use the name "Grand Canyon" of the Colorado. The Kansas Pacific had dreams of extending their line to California, as shown on this map, but it never happened. The map shows the routes of the Northern Pacific, the Union and Central Pacific, and the Southern Route. Ms color red and blue lines have been drawn on the various routes, adding an additional route from Centreville, Nevada, to Portland, Oregon (probably following Dodge's proposals - see his report). The main Kansas Pacific line has at least sixteen proposed branches! There is a later issue of this map that credits Keeler as a source (see our copy).
Johnson, A.J.
California, Utah, Nevada, Co …
1870
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's California also Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. Entered ... 1864.
List No 0358.049
Andriveau-Goujon, E.
Carte Generale Des Etats - U …
1870
Separate Map
Authors Andriveau-Goujon, E.
Full Title Carte Generale Des Etats - Unis Et Du Mexique, Comprenant L'Amerique Centrale Et Les Antilles. E. Andriveau-Goujon, Editeur. Paris, Rue Du Bac, 21. Nouvelle Edition. 1870. (with four inset maps).
List No 5117.000
Note The political makeup of the west is substantially changed from the 1865 issue: Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Arizona, and Dakota are shown. The southern boundary between California and Nevada is shown incorrectly. Inset maps include: Etats De L'Amerique Centrale, Petites Antilles Et Nord De L'Amerique Du Sud, Entree de New-York, and Carte Des Rapports Entre L'Europe & L'Amerique. Above the neatline is "No. 24", to the lower right reads "Atlas Usuel No. 31. Atlas Universel No. 45." Full color by state. Relief shown by hachures.
Johnson, A.J.
California, Utah, Nevada, Co …
1874
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. Published by A. J. Johnson, New York. 79. 80. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1864, by A.J. Johnson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
List No 4571.040
Note Engraved color map with counties and districts differentiated by color. Shows roads and railroads. Major relief shown by hachures.
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