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Collot, George Henri Victor, …
Town and Fort of Natchez.
1796
National Atlas
Authors Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F.
Full Title Town and Fort of Natchez. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 34.
List No 4664.024
Note Probably the earliest map of Natchez, and the only one listed by Phillips. Uncolored with the scale in fathoms.
Tanner, Henry S.
New Map Of Mississippi.
1836
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A New Map Of Mississippi With Its Roads & Distances by H.S. Tanner. Engraved by W. Brose, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1833 by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Published by H.S. Tanner No. 144 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 0977.020
Note In full color by county with steamboat routes from Natchez to New Orleans and Pittsburg given.
Colton, J. H., Norman, B.M., …
Chart Of The Lower Mississip …
1858
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H., Norman, B.M., Persac, A.
Full Title Norman's Chart Of The Lower Mississippi River By A. Persac. Published by B.M. Norman, New Orleans, La. 1858. Entered ... 1858 by B.M. Norman ... Louisiana. Engraved, Printed & Mounted By J.H. Colton & Co. New York. (At top) From Natchez to New Orleans.
List No 2752.000
Note Views, shows Plantations by type, very scarce. In full color, lacks original covers. See our reproduction copy issued by Pelican Press, originally in 1931, and printed by Rand McNally - this reproduction greatly alters the original. Ritzlin catalogue: "Persac was a well known surveyor and landscape painter... the map is quite scarce and normally in poor condition because most copies were used by river pilots to locate plantation landings. Few copies are known in contemporary boards. NUC lists only three copies ... however several copies are located in the south, including one which the Louisiana Supreme Court still uses in land ownership cases." Incredible detail, showing the Plantations on both sides of the river. Four engraved views. Engraved by J.H. Colton. Lacking boards, this copy has some tears at the folds with slight loss at some intersections, some light browning in two areas, but is overall a very good copy. Copies at LSU, Historic New Orleans Collection (504-523-4662). See Antiques Magazine, Nov. 1991 for Persac Article. Norman also published "Norman's New Orleans and Environs" with a map of the city, in 1845 (see our copy).
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