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Carleton, Osgood
A New Map of the United Stat …
1806
Wall Map
Authors Carleton, Osgood
Full Title A New Map of the United States, of America Including part of Louisiana. Drawn from the latest Authorities. Revised and corrected by Osgood Carleton Esq. Teacher of Mathematics, Boston. Boston, Published and Sold by John Sullivan, Junr. 1806.
List No 5801.000
Note Osgood Carleton first published a map of the United States in 1791. Another edition appeared in 1797, and then this edition in 1806. This issue is a major redrawing of the 1791 and 1797 maps, and it borrows heavily from Arrowsmith's Map of the United States, 1802 (see our list no. 5699.009, from Thompson's Alcedo Atlas, our 5699.000) especially in the west. But Carleton uses other sources as well, including Bradley's postal map. There was another issue of this map, undated, and updated to some unknown period, perhaps after 1810 or even later (Chris Lane, Philadelphia Print Shop).
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Title Page: Account of exped …
1810
Exploration Book
Authors Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Full Title (Title Page to) An Account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi, and Through the Western Parts of Louisiana, to the Sources of the Arkansaw, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaun, Rivers, ... During the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807. And a Tour Through the Interior Parts of New Spain, When Conducted Through These Provinces, by order of The Captain-General, in the year 1807. By Major Z.M. Pike. Illustrated by Maps and Charts. Philadelphia: Published by C. & A. Conrad & Co. No. 30, Chesnut Street. Somervell & Conrad, Petersburgh. Bonsal, Conrad, & Co. Norfolk, and Fielding Lucas, Jr. Baltimore. John Binns, Printer....1810.
List No 0730A
Note The five maps which accompany Pike's report are of great importance, especially the two maps of Louisiana which Wheat calls "maps of outstanding historic interest... beautifully drawn." Pike's map of New Spain was copied from Humboldt's manuscript map, although Humboldt did not publish his map until 1811. All maps uncolored and bound into the back of the book. Full leather covers with "Pike's Expeditions" imprinted on the spine.
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Falls of St. Anthony.
1810
Exploration Book
Authors Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Full Title Falls of St. Anthony.
List No 0730.001
Note The Falls of St. Anthony shown in great detail with a reference list showing the height, width, and length of the falls. Map uncolored.
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
First Part of Captn. Pike's …
1810
Exploration Book
Authors Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Full Title The First Part of Captn. Pike's Chart of the Internal Part of Louisiana. See Plate 2d. & References. Reduced and laid down on a Scale of 40 miles to the Inch. By Anthony Nau.
List No 0730.002
Note A highly detailed map showing topography, rivers, historical information, and personal observations, such as "The Alligators go no farther North." Without color.
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Chart of the Internal Part o …
1810
Exploration Book
Authors Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Full Title A Chart of the Internal Part of Louisiana, Including all the hitherto unexplored Countries, lying between the River La Platte of the Missouri on the N: and the Red River on the S: the Mississippi East and the Mountains of Mexico West, with a Part of New Mexico & the Province of Texas by Z.M. Pike Captn. U.S.I.
List No 0730.003
Note A detailed uncolored map showing the route of the American Exploring Party as well as the route "pursued by the Spaniards going out." Spanish and Indian villages, Spanish and American camps shown as well. The northeast corner of the map includes "Highest Peak" eventually to be known as "Pike's Peak."
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Map of The Internal Province …
1810
Exploration Book
Authors Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Full Title A Map of The Internal Provinces of New Spain. The Outlines are from the Sketches of but corrected and improved by Captain Zebulon M. Pike, who was conducted through that Country, in the Year 1807, by Order of the Commandant General of those Provinces.
List No 0730.004
Note A large uncolored map stretching from the Baja peninsula to Nacogdoches in the east. Provincial boundaries, capitals of provinces or kingdoms, Indian and Spanish villages, and the American Troops route all shown in detail.
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Sketch of the ... Internal P …
1810
Exploration Book
Authors Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Full Title A Sketch of the Vice Royalty Exhibiting the several Provinces and its Aproximation (sic) to the Internal Provinces of New Spain.
List No 0730.005
Note An uncolored map of Mexico stretching from the boundary line with the internal provinces and the Oxaca province.
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Map of the Mississippi River …
1810
Exploration Book
Authors Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Full Title Map of the Mississippi River from its Source to the Mouth of the Missouri: Laid down from the notes of Lieut. Z.M. Pike by Anthony Nau. Reduced and corrected by the Astronomical Observations of Mr. Thompson at its source, and of Captn. M. Lewis, where it receives the waters of the Missouri. By Nichs. King. Engraved by Francis Shallus, Philadelphia.
List No 0730.006
Note The Mississippi River with its tributaries, giving latitude and longitude markings along the way. Uncolored.
Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benja …
United States and Part of Lo …
1816
Atlas Map
Authors Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benjamin
Full Title A Map Of The United States and Part of Louisiana. Eng. by Wm. Kneass. Philadelphia: Published By M. Carey, And B. Warner. 1816.
List No 4864.006
Note Prime meridians are from Philadelphia and London. Relief shown pictorially.
Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benja …
Louisiana
1816
Atlas Map
Authors Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benjamin
Full Title Louisiana.
List No 4864.030
Note Prime meridians are from Philadelphia and London.
Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benja …
Missouri Territory. Formerly …
1816
Atlas Map
Authors Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benjamin
Full Title Missouri Territory. Formerly Louisiana.
List No 4864.031
Note Prime meridians are from Philadelphia and London. Relief shown by hachures.
Arrowsmith, Aaron, Humboldt, …
Mexico 4.
1810
Regional Atlas
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron, Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859
Full Title (A new map of Mexico and adjacent provinces compiled from original documents by A. Arrowsmith, 1810. Sheet 4). London, Published 5th October 1810 by A. Arrowsmith, 10 Soho Square. (Engraved by E. Jones)
List No 5699.013
Note Engraved map. Outline hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Sheet 4 of 4. Shows settlements, roads, Indian tribes, rivers, etc. Covers parts of the Southwestern U.S.
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Switzerland.
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title Switzerland. Sam Harrison, Scl. Phia. (1822)
List No 4866.015
Note Engraved. Colored by canton. Relief shown by sketches. Text note: "The Valais were annexed to France in Octr. 1810." Meridian London.
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