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Howell, Reading
Cover: Pennsylvania.
1792
Case Map
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Howell, Reading |
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(Covers to) A Map Of The State Of Pennsylvania. By Reading Howell MDCCXCII. To Thomas Mifflin Governor, The Senate, And House Of Representatives Of The Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, This Map is respectfully Inscribed by the Author. Published 1 August 1792 for the Author, & Sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, London. |
| List No |
4181A |
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Howell, Reading
A Map Of The State Of Pennsy
1792
Case Map
| Authors |
Howell, Reading |
| Full Title |
A Map Of The State Of Pennsylvania. By Reading Howell MDCCXCII. To Thomas Mifflin Governor, The Senate, And House Of Representatives Of The Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, This Map is respectfully Inscribed by the Author. Published 1 August 1792 for the Author, & Sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, London. |
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4181.001 |
| Note |
Wheat & Brun: "This is the best map of Pennsylvania to appear in the 18th century, and the first detailed map of the State to show its exact boundaries." This copy is a mixed state, as is usually the case, with the title and dedication in the first state. It is fully colored by county by a contemporary hand. Wheat & Brun list the first four states as 1792, with states V and VI as 1795, state VII as 1798, and state VIII as 1806. Ristow lists later editions of 1816 and 1817 published by Emmor Kimber in Philadelphia. Howell also published a smaller Map of Pennsylvania, reduced from the large map, in 1792, with later issues in 1795 and 1796, Ristow lists editions of 1811 and 1817. Howell's maps were the first maps of the state published after the revolution, and were used until Melish published his map in 1822. Samuel Lewis used Howell's map as the source for his Pennsylvania map in Carey's American Atlas of 1795. Map is dissected into 40 sections and mounted on linen. Folds into its original brown leather slip case 24x17.5 with "Howell's Map" printed on the front in ink, and then into a new dark green cloth folding case 25x18 with -Pennsylvania R. Howell 1792" stamped on the spine in gold. |
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Kimber, Emmor, Lewis, Samuel
(Page 1 of) Proposals ... Fo
1815
Pamphlet
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Kimber, Emmor, Lewis, Samuel |
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(Page 1 of) Proposals by Emmor Kimber... For Publishing By Subscription, A New And Correct Map of the United States of North America. Exhibiting the counties, town, roads &c. in each state. Carefully compiled from Surveys and the most Authentic Documents. By Samuel Lewis. ... Extract from the Port-Folio, vol. 6, 1815, p. 304. |
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0432A |
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Kimber, Emmor, Lewis, Samuel
(Pages 2-3 of) Proposals ...
1815
Pamphlet
| Authors |
Kimber, Emmor, Lewis, Samuel |
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(Pages 2-3 of) Proposals by Emmor Kimber... For Publishing By Subscription, A New And Correct Map of the United States of North America. Exhibiting the counties, town, roads &c. in each state. Carefully compiled from Surveys and the most Authentic Documents. By Samuel Lewis. ... Extract from the Port-Folio, vol. 6, 1815, p. 304. |
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0432B |
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Kimber, Emmor, Lewis, Samuel
(Page 4 of) Proposals ... Fo
1815
Pamphlet
| Authors |
Kimber, Emmor, Lewis, Samuel |
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(Page 4 of) Proposals by Emmor Kimber... For Publishing By Subscription, A New And Correct Map of the United States of North America. Exhibiting the counties, town, roads &c. in each state. Carefully compiled from Surveys and the most Authentic Documents. By Samuel Lewis. ... Extract from the Port-Folio, vol. 6, 1815, p. 304. |
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0432C |
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Lewis, Samuel
United States Of North Ameri
1816
Wall Map
| Authors |
Lewis, Samuel |
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A New and correct Map of The United States Of North America, Exhibiting The Counties, Towns, Roads &c. in each State. Carefully compiled from Surveys and the most Authentic Documents, By Samuel Lewis. W. & S. Harrison sculpt. Philadelphia, Published by Emmor Kimber 1816. Copy Right secured according to Law. |
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5047.000 |
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This is the first complete edition of this map, the largest wall map of the United States produced by Americans at that time (although Karrow 1-1418 lists an almost complete 1815 edition). Differences from the 1818 edition include Illinois and Indiana shown as Territories, a large Mississippi with no Alabama, and no Arkansas Territory. Also, there are far fewer roads shown, and fewer settlements laid down, especially in Canada. See our #432 for a proposal for publishing this map. With black top and bottom rollers and dark green linen edging. Outline color by state or territory. |
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Lewis, Samuel
United States Of North Ameri
1818
Wall Map
| Authors |
Lewis, Samuel |
| Full Title |
A New and Correct Map of the United States of North America, Exhibiting the Counties, Towns, Roads &c. in Each State. Carefully Compiled from Surveys and the Most Authentic Documents, by Samuel Lewis. W. & S. Harrison, sculpt. Philadelphia, Published by Kimber & Sharpless for Emmor Kimber 1818. |
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4439.000 |
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This is the second, unrecorded edition. The first complete edition was 1816, and the third edition, 1819. Ristow notes an incomplete issue (only the title sheet) of 1815. The 1818 and 1819 editions add an inset map of east Florida. This 1818 edition has a printed notation on the U.S. Mexican boundary: "Boundary between the U. States and the Spanish Provinces agreeable to the Treaty of 1819." This indicates that the map was published late in 1818 or early in 1819, either in anticipation of the February, 1819 signing of the treaty, or just after it. This is a huge map, almost six feet square, full of detail on roads, large and small towns, and areas that were "settling up." Like other large U.S. maps (other than the Melish) of the period (Shelton & Kensett, Varle, Bradley, Arrowsmith, Tardieu), this map extends west to just beyond the Mississippi River. It ranks as the largest in size and scale and is certainly the most detailed. And it is rare, with this 1818 copy being perhaps unique. It must have drawn much of its road information from the Bradley postal map of 1804/12. It is similar to the Arrowsmith 1819 in the northwestern areas, but closer to the Tardieu 1818 in the Michigan Peninsula area. It is not clear to us whether Lewis borrowed from Arrowsmith and Tardieu or vice versa, probably it worked both ways. For an enthusiastic contemporary evaluation of the first edition, see our 1815 copy of the advertisement for this map ("It is, we believe, much the largest specimen of geographical design ever produced in the United States...we do not think it equaled by any large map of European workmanship we have ever examined"). Lewis also made a smaller wall map of the U.S. titled "Traveler's Guide: A New and Correct Map of the United States..." in 1819, and another smaller still in 1817 titled "A Correct Map of the United States with the West Indies..." (see our copies). |
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