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Goodrich, S.G.
Western States, United State …
1831
World Atlas
Authors Goodrich, S.G.
Full Title Western States. United States. G. Boynton Sc. Entered ... by S.G. Goodrich of Massachusetts. (Boston: Gray & Bowen ... 1831)
List No 2468.013
Note Two hand colored engraved maps on facing pages. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich. Western States map covers Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.
Adams, Daniel
Western States.
1832
School Atlas
Authors Adams, Daniel
Full Title Western States. H. Morse Sc. Published by Lincoln & Edmands, Boston. (1832)
List No 0006.005
Note Engraved map. Outline hand col. Relief shown pictorially. Covers Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.
Ream, Robert L.
Cover: Nebraska Territory se …
1857
Pocket Map
Authors Ream, Robert L.
Full Title (Covers to) Sectional Map Of Nebraska Territory Compiled from the Field Notes in the Surveyor General's Office, by Robert L. Ream. Showing the Counties, Townships, Sections, Topography, Cities, Villages, and all Internal Improvements &c. Published by E. Mendenhall, at his General Map Establishment, Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O. 1857. Middleton Wallace & Co. Lithographers, Cincinnati, O. Entered ... 1857 by Robert L. Ream ... Ohio.
List No 4931A
Note First edition. A second edition was issued in 1858, no later editions. Shows eastern Nebraska with most of the settlements still close to the Missouri River. There are three red lines, one going west from Decatur, one following the Platte River west from the Missouri, and one going west from a point just south of Otoe City on the Missouri. These may be emigrant routes or they may be dividing the Territory into districts. In embossed blue cloth covers 15x9 with title "Ream's Sectional Map Of Nebraska E. Mendenhall" in gold, inside front cover has an ad for J.H. Colton's maps and atlases. Full color by county.
Ream, Robert L.
Sectional Map Of Nebraska Te …
1857
Pocket Map
Authors Ream, Robert L.
Full Title Sectional Map Of Nebraska Territory Compiled from the Field Notes in the Surveyor General's Office, by Robert L. Ream. Showing the Counties, Townships, Sections, Topography, Cities, Villages, and all Internal Improvements &c. Published by E. Mendenhall, at his General Map Establishment, Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O. 1857. Middleton Wallace & Co. Lithographers, Cincinnati, O. Entered ... 1857 by Robert L. Ream ... Ohio.
List No 4931.001
Note First edition. A second edition was issued in 1858, no later editions. Shows eastern Nebraska with most of the settlements still close to the Missouri River. There are three red lines, one going west from Decatur, one following the Platte River west from the Missouri, and one going west from a point just south of Otoe City on the Missouri. These may be emigrant routes or they may be dividing the Territory into districts. In embossed blue cloth covers 15x9 with title "Ream's Sectional Map Of Nebraska E. Mendenhall" in gold, inside front cover has an ad for J.H. Colton's maps and atlases. Full color by county.
Gray, Ormando Willis, Lloyd, …
Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, …
1872
State Atlas
Authors Gray, Ormando Willis, Lloyd, H.H., Walling, H. F.
Full Title Atlas of the United States. Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. (Published by Stedman, Brown & Lyon, Cincinnati. 1872. Entered ... 1872, by H.F. Walling, and O.W. Gray, and H.H. Lloyd & Co. ... Washington)
List No 2710.027
Note Hand col. lithographed map. Counties in full color. Relief shown by hachures.
Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914, H …
136. Industries by cities.
1883
Statistical Atlas
Authors Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914, Hewes, Fletcher W., United States. Census Office
Full Title Selected industries in twenty principal cities--continued. Based on the returns of the tenth census. 7. Boston, Mass. 8. Cincinnati, Ohio. 9. St. Louis, Mo. 10. Baltimore, Md. 11. Cleveland, Ohio. 12. Newark, N.J. 13. Milwaukee, Wis. 14. San Francisco, Cal. 15. Providence, R.I. 16. Louisville, Ky. 17. Buffalo, N.Y. 18. Washington, D.C. 19. New Orleans, La. 20. Detroit, Mich. Value per capita of the manufactured products of the twenty principal cities of the United States, 1880. Total value of the manufactured products of the twenty principal cities of the United States, 1880. Copyright, 1883, by Charles Scribner's Sons.
List No 4521.137
Note Uncolored lithographed chart. "Manufactures."
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