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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.
Mullan, John
Title Page: Miners and trave …
1865
Exploration Book
Authors Mullan, John
Full Title (Title Page to) Miners and Travelers' Guide to Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. Via the Missouri and Columbia Rivers. Accompanied by a General Map of the Mineral Region of the Northern Sections of the Rocky Mountains. Prepared by Captain John Mullan ... New York: Published by Wm. M. Franklin, (for the author), 24 Vesey Street, 1865. (on verso) Entered ... 1865, by H. Stern ... New York.
List No 0652A
Mullan, John
General Map of the North Pac …
1865
Exploration Book
Authors Mullan, John
Full Title General Map of the North Pacific States and Territories Belonging to the United States and of British Columbia, Extending from Lake Superior to the Pacific Ocean and Between Latitude 39 degrees and 53 degrees North. Exhibiting Mail Routes, Gold Mines, and Including the Most Recent Surveys of the Topographical Bureau. Prepared by Captain John Mullan. ... Drawn by Edward Freyhold, T.E. Lithographed by J. Bien, 24 Vesey, St. N.Y.
List No 0652.001
Note Mullan/Freyhold map, titled "General Map of the North Pacific States and Territories Belonging to the United States and of British Columbia ... Exhibiting Mail Routes, Gold Mines ... Drawn by Edward Freyhold, T.E." Strange Owyhee depiction - shows Kearney River and the Jordan Creek flowing into the Owyhee and a road from "Star City" on the Humboldt (which is actually in Buena Vista Valley south of the Humboldt!) going north through the Owyhee to Boise. Map is very incorrect regarding northern Nevada and Southeastern Oregon. Further study needed. Explore the relationship to Williamson's map of 1866. Kearney River comes from the Dixon map of 1860, but Dixon puts the Kearney where Freyhold puts the Jordan. Much detail on the Owyhee Mines in the addenda. Bound with brown linen covered boards with title on the spine.
Ebert, Frederick J., Gilpin, …
Cover: Colorado Territory, t …
1865
Pocket Map
Authors Ebert, Frederick J., Gilpin, William, 1822-1894, Monk, Jacob
Full Title (Covers to) Map Of Colorado Territory, Shewing The System Of Parks. Drawn by Frederick J. Ebert under direction of the Governor Wm. Gilpin. Published by Jacob Monk, Philadelphia, Pa. 1865. Thos. Sinclair's lith. Philada.
List No 3509A
Ebert, Frederick J., Gilpin, …
Map Of Colorado Territory, S …
1865
Pocket Map
Authors Ebert, Frederick J., Gilpin, William, 1822-1894, Monk, Jacob
Full Title Map Of Colorado Territory, Shewing The System Of Parks. Drawn by Frederick J. Ebert under direction of the Governor Wm. Gilpin. Published by Jacob Monk, Philadelphia, Pa. 1865. Thos. Sinclair's lith. Philada.
List No 3509.001
Note 2nd edition. Wheat: "the first 'indigenous' (Colorado) map of importance...a truly imposing map, a credit to all who had a hand in it..." Rare. The 1st edition was published in 1862 with a different title (Map of the Colorado Territory, Embracing the Central Gold Region...) and coloring (it does not emphasize the system of parks) but the same topography and political delineation. This 1865 edition colors the parks in deep blue (they look like water) and the continental divide in bright red and yellow. Ellis lists this map under Monk, has the copyright which was issued in 1862 (when he published the first edition). Streeter mentions that the 1862 edition was the first separate map of Colorado and that it also appeared on a smaller scale (18 miles/inch) as an inset in the huge Pratt and Buell "Map of the Gold Regions in...Colorado Territory" of 1862. Wheat mentions and Phillips lists an 1866 issue of the 1862 map, with J.H. Colton as the publisher. To further complicate matters, our copy of the 1865 edition has covers 16x12 with a printed blue label saying "Monk's Map of Colorado Territory" (barely legible) and a paste down advertisement for "J.H. Colton's Geographical Establishment" on the inside front cover. So Colton was distributing the 1865 edition and then took over publishing the map in 1866. Gilpin wrote "The Central Gold Region" in 1860 with six maps, republished in 1873 with additions and titled "Mission of the American People," which had a map showing the system of parks in manner similar to this map.
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
United States. War Departmen …
Utah Terr. & Mil. Dept.
1895
Military Atlas
Authors United States. War Department
Full Title Territory and Military Department of Utah, compiled in the Bureau of Topograph(ica)l. Engrs. of the War Depart(men)t. chiefly for military purposes. Under the authority of Hon. J.B. Floyd, Sec. of War. 1860. (with) March routes of Army of the Tennessee from Savannah, Ga. to Columbia, S.C., 1865. Accompanying the report of Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard, U.S. Army. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.120
Note Col. map with ancillary map. Relief shown by hachures. Covers present-day Utah and Nevada and parts of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Oregon.
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