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Mills, Robert
Title Page: Atlas of the Sta …
1825
State Atlas
Authors Mills, Robert
Full Title (Title Page to) Atlas Of The State Of South Carolina, Made Under The Authority Of The Legislature, Prefaced With A Geographical, Statistical And Historical Map Of The State. By Robert Mills, Of South Carolina, P.A. ... Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore for Mills' Atlas. (with) Sth. Carolina. B.T. Welch & Co. Sc. Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore for Mills' Atlas.
List No 2792B
Note Title page includes map of the state of South Carolina in full color by county. Map surrounded by information about the state including population, chief towns, rivers and canals, education, government, and a chronological history of the state.
Greenleaf, Moses, 1777-1834
Maine.
1829
State Atlas
Authors Greenleaf, Moses, 1777-1834
Full Title Map of the principal rivers, mountains and highland ranges of the State of Maine, by Moses Greenleaf. 1828. Engraved by Wm. Chapin, N. York for Greenleaf's survey of Maine. Published by Shirley & Hyde, Portland, 1829.
List No 3441.001
Note Engraved map. Boundaries in outline col. Relief shown by hachures.
Greenleaf, Moses, 1777-1834
Maine vertical sections.
1829
State Atlas
Authors Greenleaf, Moses, 1777-1834
Full Title Vertical sections, exhibiting the comparative altitudes of the principal highlands and rivers of the State of Maine. By Moses Greenleaf 1828. Engraved by W. Chapin for Greenleaf's Survey of Maine. Published by Shirley & Hyde, Portland, 1829.
List No 3441.004
Note Ten engraved sections on sheet. Hand col. Horizontal scale 10 miles to an in., vertical scale 2000 ft. in an in. Contents: no. 1. Northern boundary along the highlands dividing the waters of the St. Lawrence from those of the Atlantic -- no. 2. From the great northern ridge to Mars Hill, dividing the waters of Penobscot & St. John -- no. 3. Comparative inclination of St. Johns, Penobscot & Kennebeck Rivers -- no. 4. Inclination of the Aroostook for 110 miles from its mouth. Odells survey -- no. 5. Eastern boundary. Bouchette's survey 100 miles and Odell & Johnsons continuation -- no. 6. From the sea near Harpwell due north to the northwestern boundary -- no. 7. From Thomaston north to the northern boundary -- no. 8. From Frenchman's Bay, north -- no. 9. Road from Hallowell to Quebec. Capt. Partridge's survey -- no. 10. From the northwest boundary nearly east to the sources of the St. Croix.
Gray, Frank Arnold
World.
1885
State Atlas
Authors Gray, Frank Arnold
Full Title Gray's new map of the World in hemispheres, with comparative views of the heights of the principal mountains and lengths of the principal rivers on the globe. By Frank A. Gray. Drawn by Frank A. Gray. Engraved by William H. Holmes. Entered ... 1879, by O.W. Gray & Son, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. (1885)
List No 1537.050
Note Hand colored lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Contents: Western Hemisphere -- Eastern Hemisphere. Includes "Time diagram indicating the local time of fifty of the principal cities of the World at the period of Noon in Washington."
Gray, Frank Arnold
World.
1894
State Atlas
Authors Gray, Frank Arnold
Full Title New map of the World in hemispheres, with comparative views of the heights of the principal mountains and lengths of the principal rivers on the globe. (By Frank A. Gray. Drawn by Frank A. Gray. Engraved by William H. Holmes). Entered ... 1879, by O.W. Gray & Son, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. (1894)
List No 0966.060
Note Hand colored lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Contents: Western Hemisphere -- Eastern Hemisphere. Includes "Time diagram indicating the local time of fifty of the principal cities of the World at the period of Noon in Washington."
Davis, Ellis Arthur
Mt. Rainier, Snoqualmie R.
1909
State Atlas
Authors Davis, Ellis Arthur
Full Title Mount Rainier, Washington, one of the highest peaks in the United States. By courtesy of the Alaska-Yukon Exposition. On the Snoqualmie River, near Snoqualmie, Washington. By courtesy of H.A. Chadwick, Seattle. (Published by Ellis A. Davis. Berkeley, Cal. Seattle. 1909)
List No 2134.006
Note Two reproductions of photographs.
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