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Covens et Mortier, Lisle, Gu …
Louisiane, Cours du Mississi …
1742
World Atlas
Authors Covens et Mortier, Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Carte de la Louisiane et du Cours du Mississipi. Dressee sur un grand nombre de memoires entr'autres sur ceux de Mr. le Maire. Par Guillme. de l'Isle de l'Academie Rle. des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. (1742)
List No 4638.095
Note Engraved map in outline color. Shows Indian villages, "nations derangees, nations detruites," the routes of de Soto, Moscoso, Cavelier, Tonty and Denis, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Covers area from Lake Champlain to New Mexico and south to Florida and Texas. Inset map: Carte particuliere des embouchures de la Riviere S. Louis et de la Mobile (i.e., Mississippi Delta area and Mobile Bay). Kohl states this is the mother and main source of all later maps of the Mississippi.
Brion de la Tour, Louis, Jef …
New Orleans.
1759
Geography Book
Authors Brion de la Tour, Louis, Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title Plan of New Orleans the capital of Louisiana, with the disposition of its quarters and canals as they have been traced by Mr. de la Tour in the year 1720. (with) The course of Mississipi River from Bayagoulas to the sea. (with) The east mouth of the Mississipi, with the plan of Fort la Balise which defends the entrance and channel of that river. Nov: 1759, published according to Act of Parliament by T. Jefferys at Charing Cross. Price 2 s.
List No 4796.008
Note Engraved map with 2 insets. Shows buildings, gardens, lots, magazines, vegetated areas, etc. Scales of inset maps (ca. 1:800,000) and (ca. 1:40,000).
Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourg …
Carte de la Louisiane.
1752
World Atlas
Authors Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d, 1697-1782
Full Title Carte de la Louisiane. Par le Sr. d'Anville. Dressee en Mai 1732. Publiee en 1752. (Grave par) Guill? De la Haye.
List No 2603.037
Note Engraved map on 2 sheets. Includes geographical notes. Relief shown pictorially, depths by soundings. Inset map: Partie superieure de la Louisiane. David Rumsey copy mounted as 1 sheet.
Jefferys, Thomas
The Coast of West Florida an …
1775
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title The Coast of West Florida and Louisiana. By Thos. Jefferys, Geographer to His Majesty. (London, printed for Robt. Sayer, Map & Printseller, no. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs 20th Feby. 1775)
List No 4723.009
Note Engraved nautical chart showing rhumb lines, the Flota's track from Vera Cruz to Havana to avoid the trade winds, currents, etc. Depths shown by soundings and one isoline. Includes notes. Sheet DF.3 of "... a complete chart of the West Indies ..."
Collot, George Henri Victor, …
Plan of St. Lewis With the P …
1796
National Atlas
Authors Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title Plan of St. Lewis With the Project of an intrenched Camp French. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 27.
List No 4664.017
Note One of the earliest maps of St. Louis, before the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Uncolored with scale in Fathoms. Map is numbered and lettered but has no accompanying key.
Collot, George Henri Victor, …
Plan Of Fort Baton Rouge.
1796
National Atlas
Authors Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title Plan Of Fort Baton Rouge. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 35.
List No 4664.025
Note The only early map of Baton Rouge listed in Phillips. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. Points labeled with numbers and a key are included.
Collot, George Henri Victor, …
Sketch of new Orleans taken …
1796
National Atlas
Authors Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title Sketch of new Orleans taken from fort St. Charles. Sketch of Plaquemine Fort. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 36.
List No 4664.026
Note Uncolored with no scale markers. The specific forts are noted.
Wilkinson, Robert
North America.
1804
Separate Map
Authors Wilkinson, Robert
Full Title North America, published the 12th of August 1804. By R. Wilkinson, No.58, Cornhill, London. E. Bourne Sculp.
List No 5156.000
Note First edition. Full color. This beautiful, rare map is the first to show the entire Louisiana Territory as part of the United States, both in the delineated boundaries on the map and in the table showing the possessions of the United States: "Province, Ceded by France 30 Apr. 1803, Louisiana." The Bradley "Map of The United States..." of June 2nd, 1804, is the first map to mention the event: ôThe French call the country West of Conecuh River Louisiana & have ceded it to the United States," but the Bradley map shows only a small portion of Louisiana Territory just west of the Mississippi River. Wilkinson follows Arrowsmith's geography (from his "New Discoveries..." map of 1802) in the Rocky Mountain and the Oregon River areas, but adds new settlements and place names not on Arrowsmith's map along the northwest coast. Franklinia is shown between Tennessee and North Carolina. Wheat trashes the 1824 issue (which is unchanged from the 1804) as hopelessly out of date, but this 1804 issue was not seen by Wheat and is very accurate and forward looking for its period. The large folio General Atlas that this map appeared in is elusive: it is not listed in any references (Phillips lists only Wilkinson's smaller General Atlas issues, even though he refers to one or two issues as folio in size). Wilkinson mentions publishing it in parts, with eleven maps completed by 1808 and thirty five completed by 1823 (noted on the index pages of his quarto General and Classical Atlases of those dates). It seems to be as scarce as this North America map.
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.
Arrowsmith, Aaron, Seymour, …
America.
1812
Wall Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron, Seymour, J.H.
Full Title Map of America by A. Arrowsmith. Philadelphia, Published by Kimber and Conrad, and Johnson and Warner. J.H. Seymour, sculp.
List No 2315.000
Note Very rare U.S. edition of Arrowsmith's America. The map has been totally reengraved by J.H. Seymour of Philadelphia using the latest Arrowsmith edition, 1811, as the base. Changes include the delineation of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Northwest Territory, Mississippi Territory and the delineation of U.S. claims for the Western and Southern Boundary of the Louisiana Territory. The upper Mississippi River has been redrawn, as has the Michigan Peninsula (fatter), and the Great Lakes. No changes found (yet) in the Western U.S. This map is extremely scarce, with no mention of it in any of the standard map references, including Stevens and Tree. It is only listed in Shaw/Shoemaker. Conrad, the publisher of this map, was related to Arrowsmith through the Arrowsmith and Lewis Atlas. With black top and bottom rollers and brown linen edging. Outline color by country.
Bradley, Abraham Junior
Cover: United States.
1812
Case Map
Authors Bradley, Abraham Junior
Full Title (Covers to)Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-Roads, the situations, connexions and distances of the Post-Offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers By Abraham Bradley Junr. Entered ... 2nd day of June1804, by Abraham Bradley Junr. of the District of Columbia. (inset) Map Of North America.
List No 2929A
Bradley, Abraham Junior
Map of the United States.
1812
Case Map
Authors Bradley, Abraham Junior
Full Title Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-Roads, the situations, connexions and distances of the Post-Offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers By Abraham Bradley Junr. Entered ... 2nd day of June1804, by Abraham Bradley Junr. of the District of Columbia. (inset) Map Of North America. (1812)
List No 2929.001
Note 4th edition, corrected to 1812, but dated 1804. This map was originally issued in 1804. This copy is dated 1804 but is corrected for political and topographical changes to 1812. It shows Louisiana and Missouri Territory, both of which were established in 1812. There has been extensive redrawing of the Mississippi River from the junction of the Ohio north to the Wyaconda River (probably due to the public surveys in southern Illinois, evidenced by the appearance of Township and Range lines there). Numerous other changes from the 1804 edition have been made throughout the map adding new counties, towns, roads, and changed physical features, primarily in the mid and western portions. So far I have been able to identify 1804, 1806, 1809, and 1812 editions, but it is likely that other editions will be discovered. The dates are estimates based on the political changes on the maps - all editions are dated 1804 on the title. Since it was a postal map and needed to be current as to towns, road and counties, it is probable that the map was updated every few years, until a new plate was made in 1819 by Harrison (Karpinski 59, Karrow 1-1466). The 1796 edition of this map (a different engraving) was changed four times in as many years (Wheat & Brun 127-130). The 1819 edition became the official post office map in 1825, used until 1829 (Ristow). All of the 1804 to 1812 editions were originally engraved by Francis Shallus of Philadelphia. With outline color. This copy in original condition, dissected into 32 sections and mounted on linen, in original quarter leather marbled covers 27x20 with ties (remnants now) and title "Bradley's U. States" stamped in gild on the spine.
Carey, Mathew
Louisiana.
1814
World Atlas
Authors Carey, Mathew
Full Title Louisiana.
List No 4577.026
Note Outline color around the State. Great detail shown around the mouth of the Mississippi in contrast to the blank western half of the state.
Melish, John
Map of New Orleans and Adjac …
1815
National Atlas
Authors Melish, John
Full Title Map of New Orleans and Adjacent Country by John Melish. 1815.
List No 2788.012
Note In outline color with soundings.
Darby, William, Melish, John
A Map of the State of Louisi …
1816
Case Map
Authors Darby, William, Melish, John
Full Title A Map of the State of Louisiana With Part Of The Mississippi Territory, from Actual Survey By Wm. Darby. Entered ... 8th day of April 1816, by William Darby. Saml. Harrison Sct. Philad. Philadelphia, Published May the 1st 1816, by John Melish.
List No 2444.000
Note Accompanies Darby's "Geographical Description.." First detailed map of the state after Lafon's maps of 1805 and 1806. Melish used this map in compiling his large U.S. map. Two editions of this map were published in 1816, with later editions of 1818 and 1819 published by J. Olmstead and B. Long. Map is dissected into 8 sections, edged in light blue silk, and backed on linen. Outline color. Folds into a new brown cloth folding case 23x15.5 with "Louisiana W. Darby 1816" stamped in gold on the spine.
Carey, Mathew
Louisiana.
1818
World Atlas
Authors Carey, Mathew
Full Title Louisiana.
List No 2721.031
Note Outline color around the State. Great detail shown around the mouth of the Mississippi in contrast to the blank western half of the state. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians Philadelphia and London.
Tardieu, P.F.
(Covers to) United States of …
1818
Case Map
Authors Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title (Covers to) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 1. 'A Paris 1812. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. Treuttel et Wurtz, Libraire Rue de Lille No. 17 ... J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. Ecrit par J.J. Pachoux. (with 1 inset map).
List No 4397A
Note The date is estimated, the only date on the map being 1812. Compared to the 1812 edition, Alabama Territory is added (1817) and Mississippi is a state (1817). Indiana Territory has been divided into Illinois and Indiana Territories, Missouri Territory appears with Louisiana as a state (1812), and there are many additions of towns and roads in the Midwest and Southeast. Chicago appears. The only major topographical changes we can find are in the Florida/Georgia border and coast line. The next issue of this map was the 1820 dated issue. Comparing this map to the Arrowsmith "additions to 1819" issue of the Map of the United States, one is impressed that Tardieu's map is far more up to date. Even though Tardieu began by copying the Arrowsmith map, his editions are consistently more current with the political and topographical changes of the times. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 15 sections, and backed and edged in linen. Outline color by state. Sheets folds into original brown marbled slip case 22x15 embossed in gold with "Metz. Ecole Royale D'Artillerie" on the front and "Tardieu. Etats-Unis D'Amerique" on the spine.
Tardieu, P.F.
United States of Nth. Americ …
1818
Case Map
Authors Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 1. 'A Paris 1812. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. Treuttel et Wurtz, Libraire Rue de Lille No. 17 ... J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. Ecrit par J.J. Pachoux. (with 1 inset map).
List No 4397.001
Note The date is estimated, the only date on the map being 1812. Compared to the 1812 edition, Alabama Territory is added (1817) and Mississippi is a state (1817). Indiana Territory has been divided into Illinois and Indiana Territories, Missouri Territory appears with Louisiana as a state (1812), and there are many additions of towns and roads in the Midwest and Southeast. Chicago appears. The only major topographical changes we can find are in the Florida/Georgia border and coast line. The next issue of this map was the 1820 dated issue. Comparing this map to the Arrowsmith "additions to 1819" issue of the Map of the United States, one is impressed that Tardieu's map is far more up to date. Even though Tardieu began by copying the Arrowsmith map, his editions are consistently more current with the political and topographical changes of the times. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 15 sections, and backed and edged in linen. Outline color by state. Sheets folds into original brown marbled slip case 22x15 embossed in gold with "Metz. Ecole Royale D'Artillerie" on the front and "Tardieu. Etats-Unis D'Amerique" on the spine.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
(Covers to) United States Of …
1819
Case Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (C0vers to) A Map Of The United States of North America Drawn from a number of Critical Researches By A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to His Majesty. No. 10 Soho Square. Additions to 1819. London. Published as the Act Directs by A. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square. Jan 1st, 1796. Additions to 1802 ... (inset map of Florida).
List No 3445A
Note The last edition, with the "wings" on the Mississippi and the Northwest. Adds Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri Territory. Many changes to the topography as well. An inset of the Florida Peninsula appears. The northern wing shows the Lake of the Woods and the southern wing shows the mouths of the Mississippi in detail. The delineation of the roads indicates that Bradley's Postal Map of the U.S. may have been used as a source. Outline color by state. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 12 sections. Sheets fold into a new slip case 26x18 with the original tan covers pasted down with a label reading "J. Le Nesuvier (645) United States" in manuscript.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
United States Of North Ameri …
1819
Case Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title A Map Of The United States of North America Drawn from a number of Critical Researches By A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to His Majesty. No. 10 Soho Square. Additions to 1819. London. Published as the Act Directs by A. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square. Jan 1st, 1796. Additions to 1802 ... (inset map of Florida).
List No 3445.001
Note The last edition, with the "wings" on the Mississippi and the Northwest. Adds Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri Territory. Many changes to the topography as well. An inset of the Florida Peninsula appears. The northern wing shows the Lake of the Woods and the southern wing shows the mouths of the Mississippi in detail. The delineation of the roads indicates that Bradley's Postal Map of the U.S. may have been used as a source. Outline color by state. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 12 sections. Sheets fold into a new slip case 26x18 with the original tan covers pasted down with a label reading "J. Le Nesuvier (645) United States" in manuscript.
Melish, John
Map Of Illinois.
1820
Separate Map
Authors Melish, John
Full Title Map of Illinois Constructed from the Surveys in the General Land Office and other Documents By John Melish. Saml. Harrison, sct. Entered according to Act of Congress the 16th day of April 1818. Philadelphia. Published by John Melish. Improved to 1820.
List No 5537.000
Note Melish, in his first edition of "A Geographical Description of the United States," (1816) wrote of his plans to publish a series of sheet maps on a uniform scale that would form an atlas of the United States. He reiterated this plan in the 2nd and 3rd editions of the "Geographical Description" and expanded upon it in "A Geographical Description of the World" in 1818. According to Ristow, this plan to publish the maps at the same scale was "a new and revolutionary idea that facilitated size comparisons." Indiana was the first to be published in 1817. Tennessee was published in 1817. The Illinois map followed in 1818, with an "improved" edition in 1819. No mention is made in any sources of this map, "improved to 1820." Alabama was completed in 1818, Mississippi in 1819, and Louisiana in 1820. Only these six maps were completed before Melish died in 1822. A copy of the 1818 Illinois map is held at the Library of Congress. The 1819 map is held at the Newberry Library and the National Archives. No copy of the 1820 edition has been mentioned in the references. The map is in outline color by county with township and survey lines shown.
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Mississippi.
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title Mississippi. Drawn and Published by F. Lucas Jr. B.T. Welch, Sc. (1822)
List No 4866.051
Note Engraved. Colored by county. Meridians Greenwich and Washington.
Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edw …
Alabama, Miss., La.
1823
National Atlas
Authors Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871
Full Title Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. N. & S.S. Jocelyn Sc. (New-Haven: N. & S.S. Jocelyn. 1823)
List No 4869.008
Note Engraved map with facing index page. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
Tanner, Henry S.
(Geographical Memoir, pgs. 1 …
1823
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Geographical Memoir, pgs. 16-17 in) A New American Atlas Containing Maps Of The Several States of the North American Union, Projected and drawn on a Uniform Scale from Documents found in the public Offices of the United States and State Governments, and other Original and Authentic Information, By Henry S. Tanner ... Philadelphia: Published By H.S. Tanner. 1823. (title page only) Writing Drawn and Engraved by Joseph Perkins. Barralet del. Humphrys sc.
List No 5388M
Note Sources for the maps of Louisiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Missouri, and the Territory of Florida.
Tanner, Henry S.
Louisiana and Mississippi.
1823
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title Louisiana and Mississippi By H.S. Tanner. Engraved & Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered ... 20th day of Decr. 1820, by H.S. Tanner... Pennsylvania. American Atlas.
List No 5388.022
Note In full color. Numerous notes included about the topography and the height of the rivers in different places along its course.
Tanner, Henry S.
Louisiana and Mississippi.
1825
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title Louisiana And Mississippi By H.S. Tanner. Improved To 1825. American Atlas. Engraved & Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered ... 20th day of Decr. 1820, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania.
List No 2755.016
Note In full color by county or region.
Finley, Anthony
Map of Louisiana Mississippi …
1826
National Atlas
Authors Finley, Anthony
Full Title Map of Louisiana Mississippi And Alabama Constructed from the Latest Authorities. D.H. Vance Del. J.H. Young Sc. Philadelphia Published by A. Finley 1826.
List No 0278.009
Note In full color by county. Statistical information includes state size, population, and number of people in different jobs (agriculture, manufacturing, commerce and militia).
Finley, Anthony
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alab …
1827
National Atlas
Authors Finley, Anthony
Full Title Map of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Constructed from the Latest Authorities. D.H. Vance Del., Philadelphia Published by A. Finley 1827. J.H. Young Sc.
List No 0280.009
Note Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian Washington. Statistical table for each state. Marshlands along Gulf of Mexico well shown.
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795 …
Partie des Etats Unis. Amer. …
1827
World Atlas
Authors Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
Full Title Partie des Etats Unis. Amer. Sep. no. 56. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. Bruxelles. 1827)
List No 2212.261
Note Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Covers Mississippi and parts of Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida.
Humboldt, Alexander von, 176 …
Embouchure du Mississipi. Am …
1827
World Atlas
Authors Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859, Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
Full Title Embouchure du Mississipi. Amer. Sep. no. 61. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. Bruxelles. 1827)
List No 2212.267
Note Hand col. lithographed map. Covers also Apalachee Bay area, Florida. Includes "Tableau de la population du Nouveau Monde en l'annee 1825 d'apres Mr. de Humboldt."
E. & G.W. Blunt (Firm)
Cover: Atlas of 4 charts on …
1828
Chart Atlas
Authors E. & G.W. Blunt (Firm)
Full Title (covers to) (Atlas of 4 charts on 10 sheets) The north eastern coast of North America from New York to Cape Canso including Sable Island by Edmund Blunt. Published & Sold by E. & G.W. Blunt, No. 154 Water Street ... G. Ely Sct. Engd. by D.R. Harrison. Entered ... 22nd day of July 1828, by Edmund Blunt ... New York (3 sheets), The coast of the United States of North America from New York to St. Augustine: drawn and regulated according to the latest surveys and astronomical observation: by Edmund Blunt ... (4 sheets, 1827), The Bahama Banks and Gulf of Florida by Edmund Blunt Hydrographer ... (2 sheets, 1827), The coasts of West Florida, Alabama, Mississippi & Louisiana: Drawn from the surveys of Gauld, and improved from other authorities by Edmund Blunt (1 sheet, 1828).
List No 4662A
Note An unusual made up atlas of Blunt's charts in excellent condition, bound in quarter leather marbled paper covered boards for a French owner, with a small leather label on the spine: "Blunt. Ameriq. Septentrionale." The four charts on 10 sheets are all in first editions. Atlases of Blunt's charts are rare, with the Library of Congress atlas of 14 charts on 29 sheets the only other one we have seen.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
The north eastern coast, Nor …
1828
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862, Des Barres, Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet), 1722-1824
Full Title (The north eastern coast of North America from New York to Cape Canso including Sable Island by Edmund Blunt. East sheet. (with) Halifax Harbour and adjacent coast by J.F.W. Des Barres. Published & Sold by E. & G.W. Blunt, No. 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York. G. Ely Sct. Engd. by D.R. Harrison. Entered ... 22nd day of July 1828, by Edmund Blunt of the State of New York)
List No 4662.001
Note Eastern sheet of 3-sheet engraved nautical chart. Contains inset. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring by hand in red. Guthorn notes subsequent eds. in 1844, 1847 and 1848.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
The north eastern coast, Nor …
1828
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862
Full Title The north eastern coast of North America from New York to Cape Canso including Sable Island by Edmund Blunt. Center sheet. Published & Sold by E. & G.W. Blunt, No. 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York. G. Ely Sct. Engd. by D.R. Harrison. Entered ... 22nd day of July 1828, by Edmund Blunt of the State of New York.
List No 4662.002
Note Center sheet of 3-sheet engraved nautical chart. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Guthorn notes subsequent eds. in 1844, 1847 and 1848.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
The north eastern coast, Nor …
1828
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862, Des Barres, Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet), 1722-1824, Taber, W. C., Wadsworth, A. S. (Alex. S.)
Full Title (The north eastern coast of North America from New York to Cape Canso including Sable Island by Edmund Blunt. West sheet. (with) Buzzards Bay drawn from the survey of Des Barres and information furnished by W.C. Taber ... (with) Boston Harbour from the survey of A.S. Wadsworth, U.S.N. and the chart of Des Barres. Published & Sold by E. & G.W. Blunt, No. 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York. G. Ely Sct. Engd. by D.R. Harrison. Entered ... 22nd day of July 1828, by Edmund Blunt of the State of New York)
List No 4662.003
Note West sheet of 3-sheet engraved nautical chart. Includes 2 insets. Extends south to Barnigat Inlet, N.J. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Guthorn notes subsequent eds. in 1844, 1847 and 1848.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
Composite: NE coast North Am …
1828
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862, Des Barres, Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet), 1722-1824, Taber, W. C., Wadsworth, A. S. (Alex. S.)
Full Title (Composite of) The north eastern coast of North America from New York to Cape Canso including Sable Island by Edmund Blunt. (with) Halifax Harbour and adjacent coast by J.F.W. Des Barres. (with) Buzzards Bay drawn from the survey of Des Barres and information furnished by W.C. Taber ... (with) Boston Harbour from the survey of A.S. Wadsworth, U.S.N. and the chart of Des Barres. Published & Sold by E. & G.W. Blunt, No. 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York. G. Ely Sct. Engd. by D.R. Harrison. Entered ... 22nd day of July 1828, by Edmund Blunt of the State of New York.
List No 4662.004
Note Three sheet engraved nautical chart, with three insets. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Guthorn notes subsequent eds. in 1844, 1847 and 1848.
Adams, D. P., Blunt, Edmund …
The harbour of New York, Ent …
1827
Chart Atlas
Authors Adams, D. P., Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862
Full Title The harbour of New York surveyed by Edmund Blunt. (with) Entrance fo the Chesapeake Bay, reduced from the surveys made by D.P. Adams and others by order of the Navy Commissioners of the U.S. by E. Blunt. (with) Views of land between Cape Henlopen and Cape Charles. (insets on 1st sheet of : The coast of the United States of North America, from New York to St. Augustine drawn and regulated according the the latest surveys and astronomical observations by Edmund Blunt). New York: published and sold by E. & G.W. Blunt, 154 Water Street cor. of Maiden Lane. Engraved & printed by W. Hooker, 202 Water Street, New York, 1827.
List No 4662.005
Note First of 4-sheet sheet engraved nautical chart. This composed of 2 insets and 13 coastal profiles. Relief shown by hachures, depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Scale of New York harbor chart (ca. 1:135,000)
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
The coast of the United Stat …
1827
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862
Full Title The coast of the United States of North America, from New York to St. Augustine (2nd sheet) drawn and regulated according the the latest surveys and astronomical observations by Edmund Blunt. New York: published by E. & G.W. Blunt, 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane. Engraved & printed by W. Hooker, 202 Water Street, New York. Entered acording to Act of Congress the 3rd. day of April 1827 by E. & G.W. Blunt of the State of New York.
List No 4662.006
Note Second of 4-sheet engraved nautical chart. Relief shown by hachures, depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Includes dedication to Saml. L. Southard, Secy. of the U.S. Navy. Oriented with north toward right.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
The coast of the United Stat …
1827
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862
Full Title (The coast of the United States of North America, from New York to St. Augustine. 3rd sheet. Drawn and regulated according the the latest surveys and astronomical observations by Edmund Blunt). New York: published by E. & G.W. Blunt, 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane. Engraved & printed by W. Hooker, 202 Water Street, New York.
List No 4662.007
Note Third of 4-sheet engraved nautical chart. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Oriented with north toward right. Inset maps: Cape Fear River from its entrance to Smithville -- Beaufort Harbour -- Cape Fear -- Cape Lookout -- Cape Hatteras -- The bar & roads of Occracock.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
The coast of the United Stat …
1827
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862
Full Title (The coast of the United States of North America, from New York to St. Augustine. 4th sheet. Drawn and regulated according the the latest surveys and astronomical observations by Edmund Blunt). New York: published by E. & G.W. Blunt, 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane. Engraved & printed by W. Hooker, 202 Water Street, New York.
List No 4662.008
Note Fourth of 4-sheet engraved nautical chart. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Oriented with north toward right.
Adams, D. P., Blunt, Edmund …
Composite: U.S. coast N.Y. t …
1827
Chart Atlas
Authors Adams, D. P., Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862
Full Title (Composite of) The coast of the United States of North America, from New York to St. Augustine drawn and regulated according the the latest surveys and astronomical observations by Edmund Blunt. D.R. Harrison sc. New York: published by E. & G.W. Blunt, 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane. Engraved & printed by W. Hooker, 202 Water Street, New York. Entered acording to Act of Congress the 3rd. day of April 1827 by E. & G.W. Blunt of the State of New York.
List No 4662.009
Note Four sheet engraved nautical chart. Relief shown by hachures, depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Inset maps: The harbour of New York -- Entrance fo Chesapeake Bay -- Cape Fear River ... -- Beaufort Harbour -- Cape Fear -- Cape Lookout -- Cape Hatteras -- The bar & roads of Occracock. Includes dedication to Saml. L. Southard, Secy. of the U.S. Navy. Oriented with north toward right.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
(The Bahama Banks and Gulf o …
1827
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862, Gauld, George.
Full Title (The Bahama Banks and Gulf of Florida by Edmund Blunt, hydrographer. East sheet. Engd. by R.M. Gaw, N.Y. Entered according to Act of Congress , the 30th day of October 1826 by E. & G.W. Blunt, of the State of New York. New York: published by E. & G.W. Blunt, 1827)
List No 4662.010
Note Eastern sheet of 2-sheet engraved nautical chart. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Includes 14 coastal profiles.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
The Bahama Banks and Gulf of …
1827
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862, Gauld, George.
Full Title The Bahama Banks and Gulf of Florida by Edmund Blunt, hydrographer. (West sheet). (with) Chart of Key West by George Gauld. Engd. by R.M. Gaw, N.Y. Entered according to Act of Congress , the 30th day of October 1826 by E. & G.W. Blunt, of the State of New York. New York: published by E. & G.W. Blunt, 1827.
List No 4662.011
Note Western sheet of 2-sheet engraved nautical chart, with inset. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
Composite: Bahama Banks, Gul …
1827
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862, Gauld, George.
Full Title (Composite of) The Bahama Banks and Gulf of Florida by Edmund Blunt, hydrographer. (with) Chart of Key West by George Gauld. Engd. by R.M. Gaw, N.Y. Entered according to Act of Congress , the 30th day of October 1826 by E. & G.W. Blunt, of the State of New York. New York: published by E. & G.W. Blunt, 1827.
List No 4662.012
Note Two-sheet engraved nautical chart, with inset. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red. Includes 14 coastal profiles.
Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Mar …
The coasts of West Florida, …
1828
Chart Atlas
Authors Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862, Gauld, George.
Full Title The coasts of West Florida, Alabama, Mississippi & Louisiana, drawn from the surveys of Gauld, and improved from other authorities. By Edmund Blunt. New-York, published by E. & G.W. Blunt. No. 154 Water Street, corner of Maiden Lane, 1828. Engraved & printed at W. Hooker's office, New York.
List No 4662.013
Note Engraved nautical chart, with inset. Depths shown by soundings. Light house coloring added by hand in red.
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