Search Results: All Fields similar to 'Maui and Hawaii'

Printer Friendly
1-8 of 8
     
     
 
Sort Options
Select fields to sort by. Then, click the sort button.
Primary sort field


Secondary sort field


Tertiary sort field


Quaternary sort field
Blondela, Lieut., La Perouse …
Vue, Mowee.
1797
Chart Atlas, World Atlas
Authors Blondela, Lieut., La Perouse, Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de, 1741-1788
Full Title Vue du mouillage des Fregates Francaises a l'Ile de Mowee. Dessine par Blondela. Grave par Avril. L. Aubert, scripsit. Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse, no. 14. (Paris: L'Imprimerie de la Republique, An V, 1797)
List No 3355.014
Note Engraved view of La Perouse's ships at Maui.
La Perouse, Jean-Francois de …
Anchorage of the Vessels, at …
1799
Exploration Book
Authors La Perouse, Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de, 1741-1788
Full Title View of the Anchorage of the Vessels, at the Island of Mowee. Published as the Act directs Novr. 1st 1798, by G.G. & J. Robinson, Pater noster Row. Blondela, delint. No. 14.
List No 0414.014
Note Engraved. Natives in canoes and landscape shown.
Kalama
Na Mokupuni O Hawaii Nei.
1837
Separate Map
Authors Kalama
Full Title Na Mokupuni O Hawaii Nei. Kulanui Lahainaluna Maui Maraki 9 1837. He 26 mau la ka hana ana. Na Kalama i kakau.
List No 5181.000
Note This is the first separate map of the Hawaiian Islands published in Hawaii. It was engraved and drawn by Kalama, one of the best student engravers at the Lahainaluna Mission School on Maui, who made the larger 1838 Map of the Hawaiian Islands, of which only two copies are known. This 1837 map probably served as a prototype for the 1838 map. It was the most detailed map yet published, showing many place names on the islands unfamiliar to Cook and Vancouver and not appearing on their maps, exceeded in detail only by the enlarged 1838 edition which added more place names. The first map produced by the press at Lahainaluna, under the guidance of Missionary Lorrin Andrews, was a world map in 1834, followed by five school atlas maps in 1836. In 1840 a small school atlas was completed, followed by a larger school atlas in 1840 and again in1842, primarily copied from Olney's School Atlas (see our #2430 for the 1837 Olney and P3259 and P4087 for "He Mau Palapala Aina A Me Na Niele E Pili Ana," the Hawaiian school atlases). This 1837 map is larger than the atlas maps and was issued as a separate. It is known in only three collections (and was unknown to Fitzpatrick) and is rare. Kalama went on to become one of the best surveyors in the islands. Outline color.
Drayton, Joseph, United Stat …
Haleakala.
1845
Exploration Book
Authors Drayton, Joseph, United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842), Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877
Full Title Crater on East Maui, called by the natives Haleakala or House of the Sun. By the U.S. Ex. Ex. 1841. J. Drayton del. J. Andrews dirext. J. Duthie sc. (Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1845)
List No 4442.056
Note Uncolored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures.
Hawaii. Governor
Title Page: Rept. of Gov. Te …
1906
State Atlas
Authors Hawaii. Governor
Full Title (Title Page to) Report of the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii to the Secretary of the Interior. 1906.
List No 3705A
Note With nine maps, most folding and large (Maui is 110x133) showing land uses, topography, ownership, etc. The maps are dated around 1900 and are very interesting and attractive. The text and the maps give a look at the early commercial development of the islands. Several of the maps date from the Hawaiian Government Survey, headed by W.D. Alexander, the Surveyor General. This survey predated the U.S. take over in 1899. The later maps are by the Hawaii Territory Survey, Walter E. Wall, Surveyor. On the title page is stamped "Private Property of M.M. O'Shaughnessy." He built the Hetch-Hetchy water system for San Francisco as chief city engineer and many other important public works. Earlier in his career, he worked in Hawaii as a consultant to the plantations for various improvements (see DAB).
Wall, Walter E., Hawaii. Dep …
Maui County.
1906
State Atlas
Authors Wall, Walter E., Hawaii. Dept. of Survey
Full Title Maui County, Hawaiian Islands. (At head of title:) Hawaii Territory Survey, Walter E. Wall, Surveyor. Andrew B. Graham Co., Photo-Lithographers, Washington, D.C. (1906)
List No 3705.005
Note Uncolored lithographed outline map. Covers Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe. "5" on verso.
Dodge, F. S., Donn, John M., …
Maui.
1906
State Atlas
Authors Dodge, F. S., Donn, John M., Hawaii. Oihana Ana Aina Aupuni
Full Title Maui, Hawaiian Islands. Primary triangulation by W.D. Alexander and S.E. Bishop. Boundaries and topography by W.D. Alexander, C.J. Lyons, M.D. Monsarrat, F.S. Dodge, S.E. Bishop, E.D. Baldwin and W.R. Lawrence. Map by F.S. Dodge. 1885. Brought up to date in 1903 by John M. Donn. (At head of title:) Hawaiian Government Survey. W.D. Alexander, Surveyor-General. Andrew B. Graham Co., Lithographers, Washington, D.C. (1906)
List No 3705.006
Note Color lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows drainage, roads, land grants, etc. Printed on 2 sheets, joined as 1. "6" on verso.
Shell Oil Company
Oahu. Kauai. Maui. Molokai. …
1956
National Atlas
Authors Shell Oil Company
Full Title Oahu. Kauai. Maui. Molokai. Hawaii. Hawaiian Islands. (Verso to) Shell Street Map of Honolulu.
List No 5840.126
Note Shaded relief with color depiction of areas with lava flows, vegetation and bare ground.
1-8 of 8
     
     
 
Sort Options
Select fields to sort by. Then, click the sort button.
Primary sort field


Secondary sort field


Tertiary sort field


Quaternary sort field