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Jefferys, Thomas
A New Map of Nova Scotia, an
1776
National Atlas
| Authors |
Jefferys, Thomas |
| Full Title |
A New Map of Nova Scotia, and Cape Breton Island with the adjacent parts of New England and Canada, Composed from a great number of actual Surveys, and other materials Regulated by many new Astronomical Observations of the Longitude as well as Latitude, by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. London. Printed & Sold by R. Sayer & J. Bennett ... 15 June 1775. |
| List No |
0346.016 |
| Note |
Chart details "Observations on which this Map is Grounded" with latitude and longitude readings as well as the name of the observer. In outline color. |
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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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Melish, John
Quebec and Adjacent Country
1824
World Atlas
| Authors |
Melish, John |
| Full Title |
Plan of Quebec and Adjacent Country Shewing the Principal Encampments and Works of the British & French Armies during the Siege by General Wolfe in 1759. Reduced fro the M.S.S. Map of Capt. J.B. Glegg by John Melish. Engd. by H.S. Tanner. (1824) |
| List No |
2803.021 |
| Note |
Engraved. Meridians Washington and London. Engraved view of Quebec from Point Levi. Relief shown by hachures. Detailed listing of which officers did which parts of the survey. List of military units and points of interest keyed to map. |
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Fremont, J.C.
Title Page: Report of the Ex
1845
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C. |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Report of The Exploring Expedition to The Rocky Mountains in the Year 1842, and to Oregon and North California in the Years 1843-'44. |
| List No |
1833A |
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Fremont, J.C.
Map Of An Exploring Expediti
1845
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C. |
| Full Title |
Map Of An Exploring Expedition To The Rocky Mountains in the Year 1842, Oregon & North California In The Years 1843-44. By Brevet Capt. J. C. Fremont Of The Corps Of Topographical Engineers Under the orders of Col. J.J. Abert, Chief Of The Topographical Bureau. Lith. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore, Md. |
| List No |
1833.001 |
| Note |
House Issue, map in case. Lacks the astronomical observations that appear in the first issue by the Senate. The large map of the west is one of the most interesting and beautiful government maps of the 1840's. It filled in many of the gaps in cartographic knowledge of the west. Charles Preuss was the cartographer. Map is without color. Book is bound with full leather with "Executive Documents 2d Sess. 28th Cong." on the spine in gold. |
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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 I. 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 |
2773.001 |
| Note |
Map includes a chart of meteorological observations giving remarks, the temperature reading, and the altitude. It is also noted that "This section abounds with grass, water and fuel so that emigrants may encamp almost anywhere." But, elk and deer, the only game, are very scarce. |
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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 II. 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 |
2773.002 |
| Note |
Map includes a chart of meteorological observations giving remarks, the temperature reading, and the altitude. Buffalo are present in "inumerable bands," and it is suggested that the dung be used for fuel. Timber is scarce , except on the islands. It is noted that the Pawnee pose a threat to the traveler as they are likely to rob the emigrants along the route. A note from Fremont's report about the first viewing of the buffalo is included below the map. |
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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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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 VII. 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 |
2773.007 |
| Note |
This map contains the largest amount of written data. Copious notes are included from October 10th through October 25th. The last note tells about the first sighting of the Columbia River. Fremont notes that the distance from the mouth of the Kansas to "this place" is about 2,000 miles. They were greeted at Fort Wallah-Wallah by Mr. McKinley, the commander of the post, who received them "with great civility." |
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Bouchette, Joseph
Cover: Provinces of Canada.
1846
Case Map
| Authors |
Bouchette, Joseph |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of The Provinces Of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. With A Large Section Of The United States And Exhibiting The Boundary Of The British Dominions in North America. According To The Treaties Of 1842 & 1846. Compiled from the latest and most approved Astronomical observations, Authorities and recent Surveys. By Joseph Bouchette Depy. Survr. Genl. L.C. 1846. Entered ... 1846, by Joseph Bouchette ... Canada. Entered ... 1846 by Joseph Bouchette ... New York. Engraved by Sherman & Smith New York. (with 5 inset maps). |
| List No |
5071A |
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Bouchette, Joseph
Map Of The Provinces Of Cana
1846
Case Map
| Authors |
Bouchette, Joseph |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Provinces Of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. With A Large Section Of The United States And Exhibiting The Boundary Of The British Dominions in North America. According To The Treaties Of 1842 & 1846. Compiled from the latest and most approved Astronomical observations, Authorities and recent Surveys. By Joseph Bouchette Depy. Survr. Genl. L.C. 1846. Entered ... 1846, by Joseph Bouchette ... Canada. Entered ... 1846 by Joseph Bouchette ... New York. Engraved by Sherman & Smith New York. (with 5 inset maps). |
| List No |
5071.001 |
| Note |
First edition. This map is an extensive revision and redrawing on the same scale of Bouchette's 1831 map of Upper and Lower Canada (see our #4436). The map is extended east to include all of Nova Scotia and further north to include Anticosti Island. New inset maps are added of Environs of Montreal, Lake Superior, and the Niagara District, and the other insets of Newfoundland and British North America are thoroughly revised. The changes to the U.S./Canadian boundaries in Oregon (1846) and Maine (1842) are shown, as well as the first three, short Canadian railways (compared to a large number shown underway in the U.S.). In addition, there are many other revisions to the main map, well documented by Winearls. Copyrights are given for Canada and New York. NMM 479 is a folio atlas version of the six sheets of this map issued in 1853. Winearls lists two later editions of the map in 1852 and 1853. To us, the most interesting aspect of this edition is the fact it was engraved and printed in New York by Sherman and Smith, rather than in London by J. & C. Walker and James Wyld as with the 1831 edition. The style is very definitely "New York" - bold and visually striking. This is the second large Canadian map drawn by Canadians that was engraved in America - after the map of the Canadas by David Taylor, 1834 (see our #4691). It is a most beautiful and rare map. Full color by county. Map is dissected into three sheets of 16 sections each. Map has silk edging, and folds with green plain end sheets into a burgundy leather slip case with "Bouchette's Map Of British North America 1846." stamped in gold. |
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Johnson, D. Griffing, Johnso
Republics Of North America
1859
Wall Map
| Authors |
Johnson, D. Griffing, Johnson, A.J. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's New Illustrated & Embellished County Map Of The Republics Of North America With The Adjacent Islands & Countries, Compiled Drawn & Engraved From U. States Land & Coast Surveys, British Admiralty & other Reliable Sources. By D. Griffing Johnson, New York & Washington. 1859. Entered ... 1856 by D.G. & A.J. Johnson ... New York. Map Designed by A.J. Johnson. Engraved by D.G. Johnson, J.H. Goldthwait, W.S. Barnard, Wm. Wright, G. Rae Smith, F.H. King, James Duthie, J.L. White. (inset) Johnson's Map Of The World on Mercator's Projection ... |
| List No |
4012.000 |
| Note |
Entered in 1856 and first issued in 1857. With an inset map of the World, and views of the U.S. Capital and the Mormon Temple at Salt Lake City, tables of Distances and Statistics from the Census of 1850, and a Note and list of Authorities which reads in part "The part of this Map, between the Mississippi River and Pacific Ocean, was taken (with the consent of Capt. A.A. Humphreys) principally from a map compiled from the following authorities by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Topl Engrs...In the Office of Pacific Rail Road Surveys, War Department." The map referred to must be the 1855 edition (see our copy) of Warren's General Map for the Pacific Railroad Reports. The list of Authorities is almost identical to the list on that map. Also, the map details of the west used in Johnson's map follow the 1855 edition in scope. Karrow lists many issues of this map from 1857 to 1861, with the views varying in each issue, and with Colton taking over as publisher in 1860. See our late Colton edition of 1890 (our #5150). With black top and bottom roller. Full color by county or territory in the U.S. and by state in Central America. Edged in dark blue silk. |
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Johnson, A.J., Colton, J. H.
Republics Of North America
1860
Wall Map
| Authors |
Johnson, A.J., Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's New Illustrated & Embellished County Map Of The Republics Of North America With The Adjacent Islands & Countries, Compiled Drawn & Engraved From U. States Land & Coast Surveys, British Admiralty & other Reliable Sources. Under the Direction of A.J. Johnson. Published by J.H. Colton, 172, William Street, New York, Edition For Johnson & Browning. Richmond VA. 1860. Entered ... 1860 by J.H. Colton ... New York. Map Designed by A.J. Johnson. Engraved by D.G. Johnson, J.H. Goldthwait, W.S. Barnard, Wm. Wright, G. Rae Smith, F.H. King, James Duthie, J.L. White. (inset) Map Of The World on Mercator's Projection ... |
| List No |
5811.000 |
| Note |
Entered in 1856 and first issued in 1857. With an inset map of the World, and views of the U.S. Capital and state symbols around an eagle, tables of Distances and Statistics from the Census of 1850. Compared to the 1859 edition (our 4012.000) Colona, Jefferson, and Shoshone are added as proposed states in the west, one of the only maps we have seen to show all three. Also, the imprint of Johnson and Browning, Richmond Virginia is very unusual and probably one of the last north south publishing collaborations on the eve of the Civil War. There is Note and list of Authorities which reads in part "The part of this Map, between the Mississippi River and Pacific Ocean, was taken (with the consent of Capt. A.A. Humphreys) principally from a map compiled from the following authorities by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Topl Engrs...In the Office of Pacific Rail Road Surveys, War Department." The map referred to must be the 1855 edition (see our copy) of Warren's General Map for the Pacific Railroad Reports. The list of Authorities is almost identical to the list on that map. Also, the map details of the west used in Johnson's map follow the 1855 edition in scope. Karrow lists many issues of this map from 1857 to 1861, with the views varying in each issue, and with Colton taking over as publisher in 1860, as in this copy. See our late Colton edition of 1890 (our #5150). With black top and bottom roller. Full color by county or territory in the U.S. and by state in Central America. Edged in dark blue silk. |
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Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1
Map Of The Territory Of The
1867
Case Map
| Authors |
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, Freyhold, Edward |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Territory Of The United States From The Mississippi River To The Pacific Ocean, Originally prepared to accompany the Reports of the Explorations For A Pacific Railroad Route ... Compiled from authorized explorations and other reliable data by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Top'l. Eng'rs. In the Office of Pacific R.R. Surveys, War Dept. under the direction of Bvt. Maj. W.H. Emory, Top'l. Eng'rs. in 1854. Capt. A.A. Humphreys, Top'l. Eng'rs. in 1854-58. And partly recompiled and redrawn under the direction of the Engineer Bureau in 1865-66-67. Engineer Bureau, War Department. Engraved on stone by Julius Bien, New York. |
| List No |
2594.000 |
| Note |
Reissue, with new discoveries, of 1857 Warren "Map of the Territory of the United States..." Although Freyhold's name is not on the title, he clearly redrew this map from his earlier 1858 edition (where his name does appear on the title). This is earlier than the 1868 Warren/Freyhold editions (Streeter 3080 and 3081), and should be distinguished from them in having the title still in the lower left corner (not in the lower center as in the 1868 Warren/Freyhold editions), and because it does not have the Alaska inset, has 47 authorities vs. 48, and is dated Aug 26, 1867 in Ms. next to the same inscription mentioned by Streeter on his later copy (Wm. E. Merrill, etc., which Streeter mistakes for E. Hamill). Mail routes in red ink (original?)(Streeter says they were dropped from the second 1868 ed.) plus many interesting Ms. additions of names of forts, and extension of pacific railroad. Cf. Wheat 1185. Wheat does not mention this edition and was not aware of it (see his "correction" of Wheeler's mention of the map in the note, p. 244). See a very informative article by Lewis Buttery on a slightly earlier state of this map (early 1867) found at West Point - "Warren Map of 1867." Outline color. Map is dissected into 24 sections, edged in blue silk, and folded into a new burgundy cloth folding case 30x22 with "Warren & Freyhold. Map of Exploratations (sic) for Pacific R.R. 1865-67" stamped in gilt. |
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Wheeler, G.M.
47A. Part Of North Central C
1881
National Atlas
| Authors |
Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Part Of North Central California. Atlas Sheet No. 47(A). Issued June 30th 1881. Weyss, Maxson & Heideman Del. Expedition of 1878, Under the Command of Capt. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. 1st Lieut. S.E. Tillman, Corps of Eng'rs, U.S.A. Executive Officer &c Field Astronomer. Gilbert Thompson, J.S. Polhemus. Topographical Assistants. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian. |
| List No |
2738.023 |
| Note |
In hachures with dark cream under-tint. |
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Wheeler, G.M.
47A. Land Classification Map
1881
National Atlas
| Authors |
Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Land Classification Map Of Part Of North Central California. Atlas Sheet No. 47(A). Issued June 30th 1881. Weyss, Maxson & Heideman Del. Expedition of 1878, Under the Command of Capt. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian. |
| List No |
2738.024 |
| Note |
Same as P1281-50 showing land classification. Percentage and square footage of classifications given. |
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Wheeler, G.M.
56D. Parts Of Central Califo
1879
National Atlas
| Authors |
Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Parts Of Central California. Atlas Sheet No. 56(D). Weyss, Rock & Spiller, Del. Expeditions of 1878, '79, Under the Command of Capt. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officer & Field Astronomer: 1st. Lieut. M.M. Macomb, 4th Artillery, U.S. Army. Topographical Assistants: J.C. Spiller, F.O. Maxson. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian. |
| List No |
2738.041 |
| Note |
In hachures with under-tint. Lakes untinted. Sections hand drawn in red pen over parts of the map. |
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Wheeler, G.M.
61B. Central Colorado.
1879
National Atlas
| Authors |
Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Central Colorado. Atlas Sheet 61(B). Weyss, Rock & Nell, Del. Expeditions of 1873, 74, 75, 76 & 79 Under the Command of Capt. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officers & Field Astronomers: 1st. Lith., Corps of Eng'rs. W.L. Marshall and Eric Belgrade. Topographical Assistants: Louis Nell and J.S. Young 1873,74, 76 & 79 and J.S. Spiller, 1875. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian. |
| List No |
2738.050 |
| Note |
In hachures with cream under-tint. |
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Wheeler, G.M.
Topographical Map Of The Yos
1883
National Atlas
| Authors |
Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Yosemite Valley And Vicinity. Preliminary Edition. Part Of East Central California. Mountain Drawing by J.E. Weyss, Lettering by J. Franke. From Topographical Plat by Lt. Macomb, Nov. 30, 1883. Julius Bien & Co. Photo. lith. Expeditions Of 1878-79, Under the Command of Capt. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian. |
| List No |
2738.110 |
| Note |
Yosemite valley in hachures with light cream tint. |
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U.S. Department of the Inter
Topographical Map Of The Yos
1893
National Atlas
| Authors |
U.S. Department of the Interior, Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Yosemite Valley And Vicinity. Part Of East Central California. Mountain Drawing by J.E. Weyss, Lettering by J. Franke. From Topographical Plat by Lt. Macomb, Nov. 30, 1883. The Norris Peters Co. Photo-Litho., Washington, D.C. Expeditions Of 1878-79, Under the Command of Capt. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian. (Printed in red above border) Yosemite State Park, showing toll roads leading into. |
| List No |
2738.111 |
| Note |
This version of the Wheeler map of Yosemite Valley was published by the Department of the Interior to accompany US Congress, 52nd Congress, 2nd Session, Senate Ex. Doc. No. 22 (Jan. 5, 1893), "Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, in response to Senate resolution of September 29, 1890, relative to the supposed spoliation of lands granted to the State of California in 1864," 7 pp. and folding map (source, Jim Snyder). Map as with P1281-178 with dark cream tint. Park outlined in red with roads into park labeled in red. In lower right hand corner of map S Ex. 22 52 2, referring to the Senate report. |
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Everts & Co., L.H. Everts &
Residences, farm, shirt fact
1887
State Atlas
| Authors |
Everts & Co., L.H. Everts & Co. |
| Full Title |
Residence and stock farm of Capt. A.J. Jennings ... Eudora Tp., Douglas Co., Kansas. (with) Wilder Bros. shirt manufactory & steam laundry ... Lawrence, Kansas. (with) Cedar Lawn and residence of James W. Belts, Walnut Tp., Brown Co., Kan. (L.H. Everts & Co., publishers, Philadelphia, 1887) |
| List No |
2818.084 |
| Note |
Three lithographed views. |
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Everts & Co., L.H. Everts &
Residences of Wm. Addis, H.
1887
State Atlas
| Authors |
Everts & Co., L.H. Everts & Co. |
| Full Title |
Residence of Wm. Addis, Emporia, Kansas. (with) Residence of Harmon Harrison (deceased) ... Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas. (with) Capt. S.B. Warren ... Emporia, Kansas. (L.H. Everts & Co., publishers, Philadelphia, 1887) |
| List No |
2818.121 |
| Note |
Three lithographed views. |
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Everts & Co., L.H. Everts &
Residences, Florence & Hills
1887
State Atlas
| Authors |
Everts & Co., L.H. Everts & Co. |
| Full Title |
Residence of Capt. Thos. Morrison, Florence, Kansas. (with) Residence of John Harms, Hillsboro, Kansas. (with) Residence of J.G. Hill ... (with) Residence of C.B. Funk ... (both) Hillsboro, Marion Co., Kansas. (L.H. Everts & Co., publishers, Philadelphia, 1887) |
| List No |
2818.292 |
| Note |
Four lithographed views. |
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Bouve, Crawford & Co., Good,
Cover: Boston Harbor.
1890
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Bouve, Crawford & Co., Good, Charles E. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Correct map of Boston Harbor giving route and official summer time-table of the Nantasket Beach Steamboat Co. Compliments of Bouve, Crawford & Co., Boston, makers of the celebrated Craword Shoe and proprietors of twenty Crawford shoe stores. Office: 611 Washington St, Boston. Published by Bouve, Crawford & Co. ... Copyrighted by Bouve, Crawford & Co., June 7th, 1890. |
| List No |
3261A |
| Note |
Tiny pocket map with many ads for the "Celebrated Crawford Shoe." On left side of map it reads "Great care has been taken to have this map Correct. It has been carefully revised by Capt. Chas. E. Good, who has been captain of different steamboats in Boston Harbor for the past twenty-five years and is now captain of the steamboat 'Genl. Lincoln'." Map is black and white and folded into burgundy card board covers 14x6. Title from cover. |
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Bouve, Crawford & Co., Good,
Boston Harbor.
1890
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Bouve, Crawford & Co., Good, Charles E. |
| Full Title |
Correct map of Boston Harbor giving route and official summer time-table of the Nantasket Beach Steamboat Co. Compliments of Bouve, Crawford & Co., Boston, makers of the celebrated Craword Shoe and proprietors of twenty Crawford shoe stores. Office: 611 Washington St, Boston. Published by Bouve, Crawford & Co. ... Copyrighted by Bouve, Crawford & Co., June 7th, 1890. |
| List No |
3261.001 |
| Note |
Tiny pocket map with many ads for the "Celebrated Crawford Shoe." On left side of map it reads "Great care has been taken to have this map Correct. It has been carefully revised by Capt. Chas. E. Good, who has been captain of different steamboats in Boston Harbor for the past twenty-five years and is now captain of the steamboat 'Genl. Lincoln'." Map is black and white and folded into burgundy card board covers 14x6. Title from cover. |
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Cowles, Calvin D., Davis, Ge
Title Page: Atlas official r
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Cowles, Calvin D., Davis, George B., Kirkley, JAW., Perry, Leslie J., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. Published under the direction of the Hons. Redfield Proctor, Stephen B. Elkins and Daniel S. Lamont, secretaries of war, by Maj. George B. Davis, U.S. Army, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, civilian expert, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley, civilian expert, Board of Publication. Compiled by Capt. Calvin D. Cowles, 23d U.S. Infantry. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891-1895. |
| List No |
1780A |
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Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, F
Facsimile: Faden's North Ame
1823
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, Faden, William, 1750?-1836 |
| Full Title |
(Facsimile) Map of North America (portion) from 20 to 80 Degrees North Latitude Exhibiting the recent Discoveries, Geographical and Nautical, Drawn chiefly from the Authorities M. de Humbolt (Humboldt), Lieut, Pike. Mess. Lewis and Clarke. Sir Alexr. Mackenzie. Mr. Hearne, Col. Bouchette, Capt. Vancouver, Ross, Parry & Franklin also Describing the Boundary Lines between the Territories of Great Britain & Spain with the United States. London. Published by Ja. Wyld (successor to W. Faden) N.5. Charing Cross, Geographer to His Majesty and to H.R.H. the Duke of York, June 1, 1823. Photo. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore, MD. (by Faden). |
| List No |
0009.011 |
| Note |
Tinted coastline. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, F
Facsimile: Faden's Map North
1824
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, Faden, William, 1750?-1836 |
| Full Title |
(Facsimile) Map of North America (portion) from 20 to 80 Degrees North Latitude Exhibiting the recent Discoveries, Geographical and Nautical, Drawn chiefly from the Authorities M. de Humbolt (Humboldt), Lieut, Pike. Mess. Lewis and Clarke. Sir Alexr. Mackenzie. Mr. Hearne, Col. Bouchette, Capt. Vancouver, Ross, Parry & Franklin also Describing the Boundary Lines between the Territories of Great Britain & Spain with the United States. London. Published by Ja. Wyld (successor to W. Faden) N.5. Charing Cross, Geographer to His Majesty and to H.R.H. the Duke of York, June 1, 1824. Photo. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore, MD. (by Faden). |
| List No |
0009.012 |
| Note |
Color tinted boundaries. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, B
Facsimile: Pacific Ocean. Co
1861
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, British Admiralty |
| Full Title |
(Facsimile) Pacific Ocean. Cook River to Gulf of California (portion). London: Published at the Admiralty Oct. 1st. 1856 under the superintendence of Capt. Washington R.N. F.R.S. Hydrgrapher: Correction 1861. Augt. 62 Mar. 64. Mar. 65. XII 66. Sold by J.D. Potter Agent for the Admiralty Charts Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, 1903. 23. Photo. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore, MD. |
| List No |
0009.066 |
| Note |
Relief shown by hachures. |
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