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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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Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W.
From Fort Smith to the Rio G
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W. |
| Full Title |
From Fort Smith to the Rio Grande from explorations and surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. A.W. Whipple, Topogl. Engrs. and Lieut. J.C. Ives, Topogl. Engrs. A.H. Campbell, Civil Eng. and Surveyor, Asst. Surveyors: Wm. White Jr., N.H. Hutton, and J.P. Sherburne. 1853-4. Explorations and Surveys for a Rail Road Route from the Missisippi (sic) River to the Pacific Ocean, War Department, Route Near the 35th Parallel, Map No. 1. Engr. by Selmar Siebert. |
| List No |
0693.037 |
| Note |
Map begins in the east at Ft. Smith (Arkansas) and continues along the Red River through Texas ending at the Rio Grande in present-day New Mexico. With inset map, "Sketch of the Rio Pecos at Anton Chico." |
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Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W.
From the Rio Grande to the P
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W. |
| Full Title |
From the Rio Grande to the Pacific Ocean from explorations and surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. A.W. Whipple, Topogl. Engrs. and Lieut. J.C. Ives, Topogl. Engrs. A.H. Campbell, Civil Eng. and Surveyor, Asst. Surveyors: Wm. White Jr., N.H. Hutton, and J.P. Sherburne. 1853-4. Explorations and Surveys for a Rail Road Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, War Department, Route Near the 35th Parallel, Map No. 2. Engr. by Selmar Siebert. Drawn by John D. Hoffmann. |
| List No |
0693.038 |
| Note |
The uncolored map stretches from Albuquerque in the east across the southwest to Los Angeles. With two inset maps: "Sketch of Campbell's Pass from Agua Azul to Salt Spring" and "Sketch of Aztec Pass." |
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Campbell, A. H. (Albert H.),
Profile Ft. Smith, Ark.-Mart
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Campbell, A. H. (Albert H.), Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W. |
| Full Title |
General profile from Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Martinez, near San Francisco, California, to accompany the maps of Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. A.W. Whipple, Topl. engrs., assisted by Lieut. J.C. Ives, Topl. Engr., A.H. Campbell, civil engr. & surveyor, Wm. White, Jr., N.H. Hilton, J.P. Sherburne, asst. surveyors. 1853-4. Route near the 35th Parallel. (1861) |
| List No |
0693.039 |
| Note |
Uncolored profiles. Horizontal scale 1:19,008. |
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Parke, John G.
From San Francisco Bay to Pl
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Parke, John G. |
| Full Title |
From San Francisco Bay to the Plains of Los Angeles from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of The Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. John G. Parke, Topl. Engrs. assisted by Albert H. Campbell, Civil Engineer and N.H. Hutton, H. Custer and G.G. Garner. 1854 & 55. Map No. 1. Constructed and drawn by H. Custer. Explorations and Surveys for a Rail Road Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Coast Route, California. |
| List No |
0693.046 |
| Note |
Uncolored map showing the proposed rail lines along the California coastal region. Note explains that the entire coastline was derived from the U.S. Coast Survey. Other information was taken from the surveys of the U.S. General Land Office. |
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Parke, John G.
From the Pimas Villages to F
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Parke, John G. |
| Full Title |
From the Pimas Villages to Fort Fillmore from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of The Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. John G. Parke, Topl. Engrs. assisted by Albert H. Campbell, Civil Engineer and N.H. Hutton, H. Custer and G.G. Garner. 1854 & 55. Map No. 2. Engr. by Selmar Siebert. Explorations and Surveys for a Rail Road Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Route near the 32nd parallel of North Latitude. |
| List No |
0693.047 |
| Note |
Area shown is just north of the boundary line between Mexico and the United States. Uncolored. Note states that some of the information on the map was taken from Emory survey and the office of the U.S. Mexican Boundary Commission. |
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Parke, John G.
Profiles San Francisco Bay-L
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Parke, John G. |
| Full Title |
Profiles from San Francisco Bay to Los Angeles, Cala. and from the Pimas Villages to Fort Fillmore from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of The Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. John G. Parke, Topl. Engrs., assisted by Albert H. Campbell, Civil Engineer and N.H. Hutton, H. Custer and G.G. Garner, assts. 1854 & 55. Explorations and Surveys for a Rail Road Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Route near the 32d parallel & coast route, Cala. |
| List No |
0693.048 |
| Note |
Five uncolored profiles. Contents: No. 1. Profile from the Rio Grande opposite Fort Fillmore to the Rio Gila at Maricopa Wells, Pimas Villages -- No. 2. Profile from Los Angeles to San Francisco Bay, California Coast route -- No. 3. General profile near the 32d parallel, from Fulton on Red River, Arkansas to San Diego, California, via Fort Yuma and Warner's Pass -- No. 3a. Profile from Fort Yuma on Colorado River to San Francisco Bay via San Gorgonio Pass and Los Angeles, California -- No. 4. Profile of a proposed route for a railroad between the Port of San Diego and the Gila River, California from a survey made by direction of the San Diego and Gila Railroad Company by Charles H. Poole, Chief Engineer. |
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Magnus, Charles
Panorama Of The Mississippi
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Magnus, Charles |
| Full Title |
Panorama Of The Mississippi Valley And Its Fortifications. Published by C. Magnus, 12 Frankfort Street, New York. Eng. by F.W. Boell. |
| List No |
2397.000 |
| Note |
Date is Stephenson's, there is no date on map. Four vignettes, attractive hand-painted color. Map includes table of distances to various points on the Mississippi from St. Louis to New Orleans. |
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Duane, James C., United Stat
Potomac Army operations.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Duane, James C., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Map showing the operations of the Army of the Potomac under command of Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, from March 29th to April 9th, 1865. J.C. Duane, Major of Engineers ... (with) Map of portions of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia showing march of Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi, from March 22d to April 20th 1865. (with) No. 3. Map showing routes of marches of the army of Gen. W.T. Sherman from Atlanta, Ga. to Goldsborough, N.C. ... (with) Plat showing the battle-ground at Rivers' Bridge, Big Salkehatchie River, S.C. (with) Chart accompanying project for effectually closing Cape Fear River and the port of Wilmington, N.C. to blockade runners. (with) Plans, sections and elevation of pile bridge, James River near Varina, Va., January 1865. W.R. King, 1st Lieut. U.S. Engrs. ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.076 |
| Note |
Col. map with 4 ancillary maps and 1 panel of sections. Accompany reports and letters of of J.H. Wilson, O.O. Howard, Q.A. Gillmore and George G. Meade |
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United States. War Departmen
Petersburg environs, Bentonv
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Map of the environs of Petersburg, Va. from the Appomattox River to Ft. Howard, showing the positions of the intrenched lines occupied by the 9th Army Corps, A.P., during the siege. Plat showing the positions of the Army of the Tennessee under command of Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard during the battle of Bentonville, N.C., March 20th and 21st 1865. Map showing the march routes of the Army of the Tennessee under the command of Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard during the winter campaign in the Carolinas. Surveyed and compiled under the direction of Col. C.B. Reese ... Drawn and compiled by L. Helmle ... Surveys by W. Griswold and J. Weld ... Topographical map showing the positions of the 14th and 20th Corps commanded by Maj. Gen. H.W. Slocum, and Kilpatrick's Cavalry in an engagement near Bentonville, N.C., March 19th, 1865. R.M. McDowell, Capt. and Top. Engr, Army of Ga. Map of battle of Averysborough, N.C., fought March 16th, 1865. Map of the battle-field of Pea Ridge, Ark. showing the positions of the United States and Confederate forces on the 8th of March, 1862. ... Published ... 1876. Plan no. 8, siege operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, by the U.S. forces under Maj. Gen. E.R. Canby. Captured by the Army of West Mississippi, on the night of April 8 and 9, 1865, Major M.D. McAlester, Senior Engr., Major J.C. Palfrey, Asst. Engr., Capt. C.J. Allen, Asst. Engr., Capt. Patten ... Asst. Engr. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.079 |
| Note |
Seven col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. Carolinas map in 2 segments. |
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