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Finley, Anthony
Map of South America.
1826
National Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony |
| Full Title |
Map of South America According To The Latest and Best Authorities. 1826. D.H. Vance del. J.H. Young sc. Published by A. Finley Philada. |
| List No |
0278.015 |
| Note |
In full color by country. Population totals given for each country "exclusive of Indians." |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Map of the State of Missouri
1836
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
Map of the state of Missouri and territory of Arkansas compiled from the latest authorities. Philadelphia, published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1836. Sold by Mitchell & Hinman, No. 6 North Fifth Street. Entered ... 1835, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
4102.001 |
| Note |
Relief shown by hachures Prime meridian: Washington. Covers also parts of Oklahoma (Indian Territory) and Kansas. Derived from the Finley 1826 American Atlas map and issued originally by Mitchell in 1831, this edition has many changes topographically and a new border. The western part of the old Arkansas Territory is now called "Indian Territory Attached to Arkansas." There are many new counties in Missouri and Arkansas, and a table of steam boat routes appear in the lower right corner of the map. The detail in the surrounding states is now filled in. Full color, folded into red leather covers 13.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map of Missouri & Arkansas" and a decorative border in gilt. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section III. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.003 |
| Note |
Map includes a chart of meteorological observations giving remarks, the temperature reading, and the altitude. From the notes on the map, this appears to have been a difficult stretch of road. No game was found 30 miles each way from Fort Laramie. Grass was scanty as was fuel. It is stated that, "Sioux Indians are not to be trusted." Notes from Fremont's report states that Fort Laramie should be used as an established military post. It would make the whole area safer and could also continue to be a trading post. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section IV. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.004 |
| Note |
This section of the map includes the Wind River Mountains and a discussion of the continental divide by Fremont. In his report Fremont states, "We mounted the barometer in the snow of the summit ... giving 13, 570 feet for the elevation above the Gulf of Mexico. Fields of snow lay far below us: boundless mountains stretched before us. A stillness the most profound, and a terrible solitude, forced themselves constantly on the mind as the great features of this place." This section traverses the war ground of the Indians, and so it is noted that guards and watches should be in place. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section V. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.005 |
| Note |
Notes in this section include a mention of the Great Salt Lake as "one of the wonders of nature, and perhaps without a rival in the world..." The travelers were now out of danger from the Indians as the Snake Indians were considered to be friendly. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section VI. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.006 |
| Note |
The accompanying notes state, "This is the most trying section for the traveller on the whole route. Water, though good and plenty, is difficult to reach, as the river is hemmed in by high and vertical rocks and many of the bystreams are without water in the dry season. Grass is only to be found at the marked camping places, and barely sufficient to keep strong animals from starvation. Game there is none. The road is very rough by volcanic rocks, detrimental to wagons and carts. In sage bushes consists the only Fuel. Lucky, that by all these hardships the traveller is not harassed by the Indians, who are peacable & harmless." |
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Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F
United States.
1851
World Atlas
| Authors |
Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F. |
| Full Title |
United States. The Illustrations by J. Marchant & Engraved by J. Rogers. The Map Drawn & Engraved by J. Rapkin. |
| List No |
0466.071 |
| Note |
In outline color by state with depictions of a buffalo hunt, Penn's treaty with the Indians, and the Washington monument. The ornate border includes the portraits of Washington and Franklin. |
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Slater, J., Whittlesey, Chas
Historical map of the State
1872
State Atlas
| Authors |
Slater, J., Whittlesey, Chas. |
| Full Title |
Historical map of the State of Ohio. Showing the location of ancient earth works and the country occupied by the principal Indian tribes between 1750 and 1780 with their principal trails and war-paths by Col. Chas. Whittlesey, President of the Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, 1872. (with view) Ancient mound 2 miles east of Miamisburg, Montgomery Co., Ohio ... Photographed ... by J. Slater, 1872. (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 |
2710.001 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. |
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Meacham, J.H. & Co., Allen,
Views: Residences, P.E.I. Ma
1880
State Atlas
| Authors |
Meacham, J.H. & Co., Allen, C.R. |
| Full Title |
(Views) Farm Res. of Saml. Drake & Son Wm. H. Drake, Pownal, Lot 49, P.E.I. "Park Corner," Res. of Hon. Don. Montgomery, Park Corner, Lot 21, P.E.I. "Point Farm," Res. of Henry Hyde, West River, Lot 32, P.E.I. "Cherry Bank" Farm Res. of John Robertson, Long Creek, Lot 65, P.E.I. "Harbor Mouth" Farm, Res. of Neil Stewart, Lot 48, P.E.I. Res. of Dr. John G. McKay, Clifton, Lot 21, P.E.I. Farm Residence of Ewen Henderson, Clyde River, Lot 31, P.E.I. (Maps) Victoria, Lot 29. Map of Lennox Island, Reserved by the Government for the use of the Indians. |
| List No |
4575.032 |
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Everts & Kirk
Omaha, Winnebago reservation
1885
State Atlas
| Authors |
Everts & Kirk |
| Full Title |
Omaha and Winnebago reservation lands. (Philadelphia, Everts & Kirk, 1885) |
| List No |
2719.005 |
| Note |
Lithographed map. Hand colored. Shows townships, sections, quarter sections, railroad, road, etc. Covers present-day Thurston County and parts of Dixon, Dakota, Wayne, Cuming and Burt counties. |
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Arbuckle Bros.
Indian Territory, New Mexico
1889
National Atlas
| Authors |
Arbuckle Bros. |
| Full Title |
Indian Territory, New Mexico, South Dakota, Texas. Copyright 1889 Arbuckle Bros. N.Y. |
| List No |
0027.005 |
| Note |
Sheet with maps of four states in full color. "Indian Territory" is now known as Oklahoma. It is noted that, "Of the 41,000,000 acres in the Territory, nearly 26,000,000 have been surveyed and set apart as reservations for the Indians. These have been gathered from all parts of the country, from Oregon to Florida, in pursuance of the general plan of congregating all the Indians in one territory, to be theirs forever." Each card measures 7.5 x 12.5 cm. |
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Davis, Ellis Arthur
Scenes, Tacoma, Wash.
1909
State Atlas
| Authors |
Davis, Ellis Arthur |
| Full Title |
Scenes in (and) about Tacoma, Washington. The Tacoma City Hall. An Alaskan totem pole. Indians and their canoes. (Published by Ellis A. Davis. Berkeley, Cal. Seattle. 1909) |
| List No |
2134.014 |
| Note |
Three reproductions of photographs. "These illustrations by courtesy of the Tacoma New Herald." |
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