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Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854, J
Covers: Geological, palaeont
1854
Case Map
| Authors |
Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854, Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871 |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) & Palaeontological Map Of The British Islands. By A.K. Johnston, F.R.G.S. From the Sketches & Notes of Professor Edward Forbes F.R.S. Of Kings College London & Of The Government School Of Mines. President Of The Geological Society. Physical Atlas. Geology No. 5. Plate 5. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London. Engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. |
| List No |
0371A |
| Note |
Separately issued plate from the Physical Atlas. Printed in full color. Map is dissected into 12 sections, edged in red cloth and mounted on linen. Folds into black leather covers 28x23.5 with "Palaeontological Map Of The British Islands" stamped in gilt. |
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Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854, J
Geological, palaeontological
1854
Case Map
| Authors |
Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854, Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871 |
| Full Title |
Geological & Palaeontological Map Of The British Islands. By A.K. Johnston, F.R.G.S. From the Sketches & Notes of Professor Edward Forbes F.R.S. Of Kings College London & Of The Government School Of Mines. President Of The Geological Society. Physical Atlas. Geology No. 5. Plate 5. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London. Engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. |
| List No |
0371.001 |
| Note |
Separately issued plate from the Physical Atlas. Printed in full color. Map is dissected into 12 sections, edged in red cloth and mounted on linen. Folds into black leather covers 28x23.5 with "Palaeontological Map Of The British Islands" stamped in gilt. |
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Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1
Cover: United States, Britis
1857
Case Map
| Authors |
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Rogers, Henry Darwin |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of The United States, British & Central America. From State Documents and Unpublished Materials By Professor H.D. Rogers of Boston U.S. and A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Geographer To The Queen. |
| List No |
4390A |
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Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1
Map Of The United States, Br
1857
Case Map
| Authors |
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Rogers, Henry Darwin |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States, British & Central America. From State Documents and Unpublished Materials By Professor H.D. Rogers of Boston U.S. and A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Geographer To The Queen. |
| List No |
4390.001 |
| Note |
First edition. Very large map of North America with nine inset maps of important cities. This map contains and is the basis of all the maps that appear in the Rogers and Johnston Atlas of the United States of North America, published in the same year. It is a stunning map, very detailed in the west, Wheat did not see this map, but did comment on two of the western maps in the Atlas - "This map is...notable for its clarity, though it is equally notable for the amount of information it contains. W and A.K. Johnston, of Edinburgh, were engravers who well understood their art, and their maps are outstanding." The Proposed Pacific Railway routes are shown. This map compares favorably to the large Colton and Mitchell U.S. maps of the same date (which are also on the same scale) and generally it is more accurate. Scarce, with only the later 1861 edition (title slightly changed - "Map of the United States and Mexico, with Canada...") in Karrow. This first edition is not in any references. A later edition, 1859, was issued with geological coloring (HR 13-123). The map case has Stanford's name at the bottom of the spine, indicating that he sold the map (and perhaps printed it as he did the Atlas). See also the 1861 U.S. only edition (#5405) and the full 1869 edition (#5402). |
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Stanford, Edward, Rogers, He
Covers: Map Of The United St
1861
Case Map
| Authors |
Stanford, Edward, Rogers, Henery Darwin, Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871 |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Stanford's Railway & County Map Of The United States And Territories. London. Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross. 1861. |
| List No |
5405A |
| Note |
Although their names are not on the map, this is the United States portion only of Rogers and Johnston's 1857 Map of the United States (see our #4390). Significant changes from the 1857 edition in the west, showing Nevada, Colorado, and Arizona, though there appear to be no changes to the topography, only political boundaries. Map is dissected into 40 sections and mounted on linen. Folds into a green cloth covered case 24x16 with "Map Of The United States London: Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross, S.W." printed on paper and affixed to the front. Full color. |
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Stanford, Edward, Rogers, He
Map of the United States and
1861
Case Map
| Authors |
Stanford, Edward, Rogers, Henery Darwin, Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871 |
| Full Title |
Stanford's Railway & County Map Of The United States And Territories. London. Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross. 1861. |
| List No |
5405.001 |
| Note |
Although their names are not on the map, this is the United States portion only of Rogers and Johnston's 1857 Map of the United States (see our #4390). Significant changes from the 1857 edition in the west, showing Nevada, Colorado, and Arizona, though there appear to be no changes to the topography, only political boundaries. Map is dissected into 40 sections and mounted on linen. Folds into a green cloth covered case 24x16 with "Map Of The United States London: Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross, S.W." printed on paper and affixed to the front. Full color. |
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Lubrecht, Charles, Rosa, R.
Cover: American Continent: U
1864
Case Map
| Authors |
Lubrecht, Charles, Rosa, R. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) The American Continent. Topographical and railroad map of the United States, British Possessions, West Indies, Mexico and Central America. Compiled from the best authorities, by R. Rosa, late Col. 46th Regt. N.Y.S. Vol. Published by Ch. Lubrecht & Co., 12 Frankfort Street, New York. 1864. Agents For Great Britain: Bacon & Co., 48 Paternoster Row, London, England. For Germany, Switzerland And Italy: Fr. Volkmar, Leipsic. Lubrecht & Co., Stuttgart. Revised Edition. Entered ... 1864, by Ch. Lubrecht & Co. ... New York. (with) Central America. |
| List No |
3127A |
| Note |
1st edition. 2nd edition was1865, another edition in 1869 (Karrow 1-1683). German edition published in 1864. (Karrow 1-1655). Inset of Central America, text on top of map describing British American Possessions, Time Tables, and U.S. Census for 1860. We can find no earlier edition of this map, so the "Revised Edition" is puzzling. Lubrecht lists three foreign publishers for this map: Bacon in London, Volkmar in Leipsic, and Lubrecht & Co. in Stuttgart. An edition in German is described in Karrow. Later, this map became the more elaborate 1871 "American Union Railroad Map of the United States..." by Hassis & Lubrecht, also published by D.L. Gurnsey (see our copy, WH's copy, and Heaston Cat. 19 for a reproduction). The Proposed transcontinental railroad is shown going south of Salt Lake City, Wyoming is still part of Dakota, and a Proposed Southern Pacific Railroad runs from Fort Smith to Sacramento. Full color by state. Map is dissected into 24 sections and mounted on linen. Folded into black paper covered boards 24.5x21 with "The American Continent" stamped in gilt. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Lubrecht, Charles, Rosa, R.
American Continent: United S
1864
Case Map
| Authors |
Lubrecht, Charles, Rosa, R. |
| Full Title |
The American Continent. Topographical and railroad map of the United States, British Possessions, West Indies, Mexico and Central America. Compiled from the best authorities, by R. Rosa, late Col. 46th Regt. N.Y.S. Vol. Published by Ch. Lubrecht & Co., 12 Frankfort Street, New York. 1864. Agents For Great Britain: Bacon & Co., 48 Paternoster Row, London, England. For Germany, Switzerland And Italy: Fr. Volkmar, Leipsic. Lubrecht & Co., Stuttgart. Revised Edition. Entered ... 1864, by Ch. Lubrecht & Co. ... New York. (with) Central America. |
| List No |
3127.001 |
| Note |
1st edition. 2nd edition was1865, another edition in 1869 (Karrow 1-1683). German edition published in 1864. (Karrow 1-1655). Inset of Central America, text on top of map describing British American Possessions, Time Tables, and U.S. Census for 1860. We can find no earlier edition of this map, so the "Revised Edition" is puzzling. Lubrecht lists three foreign publishers for this map: Bacon in London, Volkmar in Leipsic, and Lubrecht & Co. in Stuttgart. An edition in German is described in Karrow. Later, this map became the more elaborate 1871 "American Union Railroad Map of the United States..." by Hassis & Lubrecht, also published by D.L. Gurnsey (see our copy, WH's copy, and Heaston Cat. 19 for a reproduction). The Proposed transcontinental railroad is shown going south of Salt Lake City, Wyoming is still part of Dakota, and a Proposed Southern Pacific Railroad runs from Fort Smith to Sacramento. Full color by state. Map is dissected into 24 sections and mounted on linen. Folded into black paper covered boards 24.5x21 with "The American Continent" stamped in gilt. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Rogers, Henery Darwin, Johns
Covers: Map Of The United St
1869
Case Map
| Authors |
Rogers, Henery Darwin, Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Stanford, Edward |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of The United States And Mexico With Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, And Parts Of Central America & The West Indies. Constructed From State Documents & Unpublished Materials By Professor H.D. Rogers of Boston U.S. and A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E Geographer to the Queen. London, Published by Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross, S.W. May 13th. 1861. Additions to 1869. |
| List No |
5402A |
| Note |
This is the third issue of the 1857 Rogers and Johnston Map Of The United States (see our #4390) with Mexico added prominently to the title. Many changes in the western states and territories, not only in political boundaries, but also extensive topographical changes. The Peoples Pictorial Atlas of 1873 (see our #2307) has several maps that are derived from this map. Four sheets disected and folded with marbled end papers. Full color. |
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Rogers, Henery Darwin, Johns
Map Of The United States And
1869
Case Map
| Authors |
Rogers, Henery Darwin, Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Stanford, Edward |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of The United States And Mexico With Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, And Parts Of Central America & The West Indies. Constructed From State Documents & Unpublished Materials By Professor H.D. Rogers of Boston U.S. and A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E Geographer to the Queen. London, Published by Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross, S.W. May 13th. 1861. Additions to 1869. |
| List No |
5402.001 |
| Note |
This is the third issue of the 1857 Rogers and Johnston Map Of The United States (see our #4390) with Mexico added prominently to the title. Many changes in the western states and territories, not only in political boundaries, but also extensive topographical changes. The Peoples Pictorial Atlas of 1873 (see our #2307) has several maps that are derived from this map. Four sheets disected and folded with marbled end papers. Full color. |
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Watson, Gaylord
Cover: United States and Can
1871
Case Map
| Authors |
Watson, Gaylord |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Watson's new rail-road and distance map of the United States and Canada. Compiled from the latest official sources. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman Street, New York. 1871. Entered ... 1868, by Gaylord Watson ... New York. Engraved by Fisk & Russell, N. York. (with) Routes Of The Union Pacific Railroads. (with) Vicinity of New York. (with) Vicinity of Philadelphia. (with) Vicinity of Boston. |
| List No |
3436A |
| Note |
With the railroad engine "San Francisco" as the cartouche. Shows railroad lines of the eastern half of the U.S. going west to Nebraska and Texas. Includes 4 inset maps. Copyrighted in 1868, although Modelski shows no earlier edition than 1871. With lists of all the railroads in the United States, length of track and cost of road and equipment. The style of the map is very different from the later Watson maps of the mid 1870's -- it is more diagrammatic, showing only the railroads and drainage and political boundaries. Catalogue of Watson's maps on inside front cover. Outline color by state, covers are dark brown cloth 18 x 12 stamped with "Watson's rail-road and distance map of United States and Canada." Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. |
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Watson, Gaylord
Watson's new rail-road and d
1871
Case Map
| Authors |
Watson, Gaylord |
| Full Title |
Watson's new rail-road and distance map of the United States and Canada. Compiled from the latest official sources. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman Street, New York. 1871. Entered ... 1868, by Gaylord Watson ... New York. Engraved by Fisk & Russell, N. York. (with) Routes Of The Union Pacific Railroads. (with) Vicinity of New York. (with) Vicinity of Philadelphia. (with) Vicinity of Boston. |
| List No |
3436.001 |
| Note |
With the railroad engine "San Francisco" as the cartouche. Shows railroad lines of the eastern half of the U.S. going west to Nebraska and Texas. Includes 4 inset maps. Copyrighted in 1868, although Modelski shows no earlier edition than 1871. With lists of all the railroads in the United States, length of track and cost of road and equipment. The style of the map is very different from the later Watson maps of the mid 1870's -- it is more diagrammatic, showing only the railroads and drainage and political boundaries. Catalogue of Watson's maps on inside front cover. Outline color by state, covers are dark brown cloth 18 x 12 stamped with "Watson's rail-road and distance map of United States and Canada." Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. |
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Haasis & Lubrecht
American Union Railroad Map
1871
Case Map
| Authors |
Haasis & Lubrecht |
| Full Title |
The American Union Railroad Map Of The United States, British Possessions, West Indies, Mexico, And Central America. 1871. Published by Haasis & Lubrecht, 107 Liberty Street, New York. Smith & McDougal, Electrotypers, 82 Beekman Street, New York. (inset) Central America. |
| List No |
3822.000 |
| Note |
This is a reworking of the Lubrecht and Rosa map "The American Continent" of 1864, and the first edition, first issue in a new format. Statistics at the top of the 1864 map are here replaced with a view "From the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean" emphasizing the recently completed transcontinental railroad. Also, an elaborate title and view of a steam engine and train station have replaced the more subdued 1864 title. Population tables of the United States are added to the left and right sides of the map. The map itself has been updated to show political and some topographical changes of the ensuing seven years. Projected railroad lines are shown running everywhere in the west. The coloring is very bright, to match the decidedly optimistic (expansionist) flavor of the map. D.L. Guernsey published editions of 1871 and 1874 in Concord New Hampshire, with no major changes in the map. WH has an 1873 edition by Haasis and Lubrecht that adds text next to the population figures, more railroads, no changes in topography. Issued in a cover with a label in German from Wilhelm Lubrecht in Stuttgart, Germany, indicating it may have been sold to emigrants. Full color. Map has green paper edging, is dissected into 16 sections, and fold into a new gray cloth folding case 35x27 with "American Union Railroad Map Haasis & Lubrecht 1871" stamped in gilt on the spine. |
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Wrigley, Henry E.
Covers: Map of the Centre Oi
1871
Case Map
| Authors |
Wrigley, Henry E. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map of the Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parkers Landing by Henry E. Wrigley. Publishing Rooms, Titusville, Pa., June 27th, 1871 ... Henry E. Wrigley, Civil Engineer, Office, 21 Spring Street, Publishing Rooms, 7 And 12 Smith & Wood Block, Titusville, Pa. Entered ... 1871 by Henry E. Wrigley ... Washington, D.C. |
| List No |
5074A |
| Note |
Folds into brown leather end sheets 34x26 with "Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parker's Landing, By Henry E. Wrigley, Civil Engineer, Titusville, Pa." |
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Wrigley, Henry E.
Map of the Centre Oil Region
1871
Case Map
| Authors |
Wrigley, Henry E. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parkers Landing by Henry E. Wrigley. Publishing Rooms, Titusville, Pa., June 27th, 1871 ... Henry E. Wrigley, Civil Engineer, Office, 21 Spring Street, Publishing Rooms, 7 And 12 Smith & Wood Block, Titusville, Pa. Entered ... 1871 by Henry E. Wrigley ... Washington, D.C. |
| List No |
5074.001 |
| Note |
An unusual very large scale map of the center oil region (the largest scale we have seen) made by the photographic process. Privately produced, this map was printed during the hiatus between the First Geological Survey of Pennsylvania ending in 1858, (see our (No. 4120) Henry Darwin Rogers map) and the beginning of the Second Geological Survey in 1874. Henry Wrigley was a civil engineer active in the oil region who self published a series of five oil region maps by the photographic process, on the map he states "By this means (photography) every one can be kept constantly advised of the progress of all developments and possess the information desired at the time he most needs it." Wrigley goes on to say that the most active sections of the map will be updated every three months with "fresh plates." Subscribers will receive the updated sections as they are issued. "As the expense of publishing the work by photographing is very great, and as the work is local, the cost of the maps will be necessarily much greater than heretofore." Each of the large scale maps was $100, and $150 if the buyer wanted the updates - a huge amount in those times, but then this was probably only purchased by those who gambled in the high stakes game of oil development. Photography was used in the Civil War for maps (see our examples) but this is the only instance of its use in the commercial map trade that we have seen. Phillips lists three later Wrigley maps that were lithographed, indicated that this unusual scheme was not long lived. Map is without color. Dissected in 28 sections. Folds into brown leather end sheets 34x26 with "Centre Oil Region From Oil City To Parker's Landing, By Henry E. Wrigley, Civil Engineer, Titusville, Pa.", map lies in a new brown cloth folding case with "Map Of The Centre Oil Region Henry E. Wrigley 1871" stamped in gold on the spine. |
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Watson, Gaylord
Cover: Western States & Terr
1874
Case Map
| Authors |
Watson, Gaylord |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Watson's New County and Railroad Map of the Western States and Territories, With the Cities of New York, Chicago, St. Louis and San Francisco, 1874. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman St., New York. Entered ... 1871, by Gaylord Watson ... Washington. (with) 5 inset maps: City of San Francisco, City of New York to 110th Street, City of Chicago, City of St. Louis, War Department Weather Map. |
| List No |
2539A |
| Note |
4 inset city maps and a War Dept. Weather Map. This is Watson's Western States Map in a new configuration with city plans - in order to make it a companion to the Railroad and County Map of the U.S. and Canada, which came with it, also dissected, with "United States" on the covers (see #2540.000), this map has "Territories" on the cover. Above the title is an explanation of the "American System of Weather Signals." The Chicago map shows the Burnt District in red. Lots of useful text spread around, in the classic Watson manner. |
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Watson, Gaylord
Watson's New County and Rail
1874
Case Map
| Authors |
Watson, Gaylord |
| Full Title |
Watson's New County and Railroad Map of the Western States and Territories, With the Cities of New York, Chicago, St. Louis and San Francisco, 1874. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman St., New York. Entered ... 1871, by Gaylord Watson ... Washington. (with) 5 inset maps: City of San Francisco, City of New York to 110th Street, City of Chicago, City of St. Louis, War Department Weather Map. |
| List No |
2539.001 |
| Note |
4 inset city maps and a War Dept. Weather Map. This is Watson's Western States Map in a new configuration with city plans - in order to make it a companion to the Railroad and County Map of the U.S. and Canada, which came with it, also dissected, with "United States" on the covers (see #2540.000), this map has "Territories" on the cover. Above the title is an explanation of the "American System of Weather Signals." The Chicago map shows the Burnt District in red. Lots of useful text spread around, in the classic Watson manner. |
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Watson, Gaylord
Cover: United States.
1874
Case Map
| Authors |
Watson, Gaylord |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Watson's New County and Railroad Map of the United States and the Dominion of Canada Compiled From the Latest Official Sources, 1874. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman St., New York. Entered ... 1871, by Gaylord Watson ... Washington. (with) 5 inset maps: Routes of the Union, Central & Kansas Pacific Railroad, Vicinity of Boston, Vicinity of Philadelphia, Vicinity of New York, Lower Part of Florida. |
| List No |
2540A |
| Note |
5 inset maps, Vignette of Locomotive under title. Shows the route of the "Proposed Atlantic and Great Western Canal." Also an inset of the Union, Central & Kansas Pacific Railroad. Population tables, statistics, etc. Highly detailed map showing railroads and counties and cities in the eastern part of the U.S. and Canada. Has "United States" on the cover and is the companion map to the Map of the Western States... with "Territories" (see #2539.000) on its cover. Copyright date is 1871. For some reason, Modelski does not list all these early Watson maps, but only a few maps dated 1874 and later, perhaps Watson did not deposit all his maps with the LOC. |
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Watson, Gaylord
Watson's New County and Rail
1874
Case Map
| Authors |
Watson, Gaylord |
| Full Title |
Watson's New County and Railroad Map of the United States and the Dominion of Canada Compiled From the Latest Official Sources, 1874. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman St., New York. Entered ... 1871, by Gaylord Watson ... Washington. (with) 5 inset maps: Routes of the Union, Central & Kansas Pacific Railroad, Vicinity of Boston, Vicinity of Philadelphia, Vicinity of New York, Lower Part of Florida. |
| List No |
2540.001 |
| Note |
5 inset maps, Vignette of Locomotive under title. Shows the route of the "Proposed Atlantic and Great Western Canal." Also an inset of the Union, Central & Kansas Pacific Railroad. Population tables, statistics, etc. Highly detailed map showing railroads and counties and cities in the eastern part of the U.S. and Canada. Has "United States" on the cover and is the companion map to the Map of the Western States... with "Territories" (see #2539.000) on its cover. Copyright date is 1871. For some reason, Modelski does not list all these early Watson maps, but only a few maps dated 1874 and later, perhaps Watson did not deposit all his maps with the LOC. |
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