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Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
L'Europe mers, fleuves, mont
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
| Authors |
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723 |
| Full Title |
L'Europe avec trois mers, trois fleuves & trois chaines de montagnes qui sont comunes a plus d'un pays. (1693) |
| List No |
3658.023 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Country boundaries hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Includes column of text at left. On verso "E 6" and "18 ." |
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Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
L'Europe (mers, fleuves, mon
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
| Authors |
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723 |
| Full Title |
L'Europe (avec trois mers, trois fleuves & trois chaines de montagnes qui sont comunes a plus d'un pays. 1693) |
| List No |
3658.024 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Country boundaries hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Outline map to be filled in by student. On verso "E 6 R" and "19 ." |
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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." |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Vermont.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Vermont. |
| List No |
2501E |
| Note |
Vermont's rivers, mountains, and lakes are mentioned. Frances also notes that Vermont is the fourteenth state and "not the least respectable pillar in the American Union." |
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California. Office of State
Los Angeles & San Bernardino
1880
Manuscript Map
| Authors |
California. Office of State Engineer, Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond) |
| Full Title |
Los Angeles & San Bernardino topography. Wm. H. Hall, State Engineer, Sacramento. (circa 1880) |
| List No |
3451.000 |
| Note |
Beautiful hand drawn map of the Los Angles-San Bernardino Basin. Pen-and-ink and pencil. Relief shown by hachures. It appears to be a base map on a scale of two miles to an inch, probably preliminary (several of Hall's notations on the edges indicate corrections needed to the topography) and earlier than the 1888 Report titled "Irrigation in California" that had 15 maps that may have been derived from this map. It may also have served as the base for "Drainage area map to accompany report on irrigation and water supply in California" by Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer. (188-?). Hall was a famous engineer who was the first state engineer and was responsible for many of the early state water projects (see California Water Atlas). This map does not have any names drawn in except for a few towns, rivers, or railroads lightly penciled in. All the land divisions and city plats are indicated, with mountains, rivers, railroads, roads, arroyos and shorelines shown. Hall also published four maps of the San Joaquin Valley in 1886 (see WH's copy) separately (see Calfornia Water Atlas p.26). "VI." Title and cartographer from verso. "14" on verso. |
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