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Humboldt, Alexander von, 176 …
Pic d' Orizaba.
1807
National Atlas
Authors Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859
Full Title Pic d' Orizaba vu depuis la Foret de Xalapa. de l'Imprimerie de Langlois. 17. Fr. Gmelin perf. Romae 1805. A. de Humboldt ad nat. del. 1804. Fr. Arnold sc. Berol. 1807.
List No 0328.017
Note View of Orizaba.
France. Commission des scien …
Cover: Describe. l'Egypte at …
1826
National Atlas
Authors France. Commission des sciences et arts d'Egypte, Panckoucke, C. L. F. (Charles Louis Fleury), 1780-1844
Full Title (Covers to) Description de l'Egypte ou recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont ete faites en Egypte pendant l'Expedition de l'Armee francaise. Seconde edition. Dediee au Roi. Publiee par C.L.F. Panckoucke, Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. Atlas geographique. Paris, Imprimerie de C.L.F. Panckoucke. MDCCCXXVI.
List No 3964A
Note Half leather marbled paper covered boards, with gold stamped spine title: Description de l'Egypte. Atlas geographique.
France. Commission des scien …
Title Page: Descrip. l'Egypt …
1826
National Atlas
Authors France. Commission des sciences et arts d'Egypte, Panckoucke, C. L. F. (Charles Louis Fleury), 1780-1844
Full Title (Title Page to) Description de l'Egypte ou recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont ete faites en Egypte pendant l'Expedition de l'Armee francaise. Seconde edition. Dediee au Roi. Publiee par C.L.F. Panckoucke, Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. Atlas geographique. Paris, Imprimerie de C.L.F. Panckoucke. MDCCCXXVI.
List No 3964B
Note Includes ill.
Wheeler, G.M.
1882. Progress Map Of The U. …
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title 1882. Progress Map Of The U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian. To accompany the Annual report of 1st Lieut. M.M. Macomb 4th Artillery U.S. Army. In charge of office. West Of The One Hundredth Meridian. Seasons of 1869, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878 & 1879. Captain Geo. M. Wheeler. Corps Of Engineers, U.S. Army in Charge. United States Geographical Surveys.
List No 2738.011
Note Index areas to atlas maps in gold, routes and astronomical stations in red. Areas published in green, areas to be issued in blue or gold, areas embraced by 40th Parallel Survey in blue stripe.
Wheeler, G.M.
38B. Parts Of N.E. Californi …
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Parts Of N.E. California, N.W. Nevada And Southern Oregon. Atlas Sheet No. 38 B. Issued June 30th, 1882. Weyss, Rock and Karl, Del. Expeditions of 1877 & 1878 Under the Command of 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.016
Note In hachures with a light cream under-tint. Topographical Assistants included: J.C. Spiller 1877, Anton Karl 1878, and C.P. Kahler 1878.
Wheeler, G.M.
47B. E. Calif., W. Nevada.
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Parts Of Eastern California And Western Nevada, Atlas Sheet 47(B). Issued June 30, 1882. Weyss, Lang and Herman, Del. Expeditions of 1876 and 1877 Under the Command of 1st. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. U.S. Executive Officers and Field Astronomers, Corps of Engs., U.S. Army: 1st. Lieut. S.E. Tillman, 2nd Lieut. T.W. Symons. Topographical Assistants: Gilbert Thompson, J.C. Spiller. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.028
Note In hachures with under-tint throughout with the exception of the lakes.
Wheeler, G.M.
47D. E. Calif., W. Nevada.
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Parts Of Eastern California And Western Nevada, Atlas Sheet 47(D). Issued June 30, 1882. Weyss, Lang and Herman, Del. Expeditions of 1876 and 1877 Under the Command of 1st. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officers and Field Astronomers: 1st. Lieut. S.E. Tillman, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, 2nd Lieuts. T.W. Symons, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army and M.M. Macomb, 4th Artillery, U.S. Army. Topographical Assistants: Gilbert Thompson, Anton Karl, Frank Carpenter, W.A. Cowles. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.029
Note In hachures with under-tint.
Wheeler, G.M.
48C. Part Of Western Nevada.
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Part Of Western Nevada, Atlas Sheets No. 48(C). Issued Apr. 29th 1882. Weyss, Spiller & Rock, Del. Expedition of 1876 Under the Command of 1st. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officer and Field Astronomer: 1st. Lieut. Rogers Birnie, 13th U.S. Infantry. Topographical Assistants: J.C. Spiller and W.A. Cowles. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.030
Note In hachures with a light under-tint.
Wheeler, G.M.
48D. Part Of Central Nevada.
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Part Of Central Nevada, Atlas Sheets No. 48(D.). Issued June 30th 1882. Weyss, Spiller & Rock, Del. Expedition of 1876 Under the Command of 1st. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officer and Field Astronomer: 1st. Lieut. Rogers Birnie, 13th U.S. Infantry. Topographical Assistants: J.C. Spiller and W.A. Cowles. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.031
Note Northeast portion quadrangle not surveyed. In hachures with light under-tint.
Wheeler, G.M.
62D. Part of South Eastern C …
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Part of South Eastern Colorado, Atlas Sheet No. 62 (D). Issued June 30th 1882. Weyss, Maxson & Heidemann, Del. Expeditions of 1875, '76 & 77. Under the Command of 1st. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officers: 1st. Lieuts., U.S. Army: W.L. Marshall, Corps. of Engrs., W.L. Carpenter, 14th Infantry and C.C. Morrison, 6th Calvary. Topographical Assistants: J.C. Spiller, F.O. Maxson and F.A. Clark. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.063
Note In hachures with a cream under-tint.
Wheeler, G.M.
69. Parts Of Southern Colora …
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Parts Of Southern Colorado And Northern New Mexico. Atlas Sheet No. 69. Issued June 30th 1882. Weyss, Nell and Rock, Del. Expeditions of 1873, 74, 75 & 77. Under the Command of 1st. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officers & Field Astronomers: Geo. M. Wheeler, Wm. L. Marshall, C.W. Whipple, C.C. Morrison, P.M. Price, W.L. Carpenter and R. Birnie, Jr. Topographical Assistants: Louis Nell, Gilbert Thompson, J.C. Spiller, F.O. Maxson, F. Carpenter, Anton Karl, W.A. Cowles, R.J. Ainsworth, F.A. Clark, W.H. Rowe, and E.J. Sommer. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.070
Note In hachures with gray under-tint.
Wheeler, G.M.
77. Part of Central New Mexi …
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Part of Central New Mexico, Atlas Sheet No. 77. Issued June 30th 1882. Weyss, Spiller and Rock. Del. Expeditions of 1873, 74, 75, 76, 77 & '78 Under the Command of 1st. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officers and Field Astronomers, U.S. Army: 2nd Lieut. A.H. Russell, 3rd Cav., 1st Lieuts. C.C. Morrison 6th Cav., P.M. Price Corps of Engr's. and Rogers Birnie, Jr. 13th Infy. Topographical Assistants: Max Schmidt, E.J. Sommer, Gilbert Thompson, Frank Carpenter, F.A. Clark, Anton Karl, F.O. Maxson and E. Gillette. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.089
Note In hachures with light cream under-tint except for waterways and lakes. Albuquerque at top center.
Wheeler, G.M.
77. Land Classification Map …
1882
National Atlas
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Land Classification Map Of Part of Central New Mexico, Atlas Sheet No. 77. Issued June 30th 1882. Weyss, Spiller and Rock. Del. Expeditions of 1873, 74, 75, 76, 77 & '78 Under the Command of 1st. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Executive Officers and Field Astronomers, U.S. Army: 2nd Lieut. A.H. Russell, 3rd Cav., 1st Lieuts. C.C. Morrison 6th Cav., P.M. Price Corps of Engr's. and Rogers Birnie, Jr. 13th Infy. Topographical Assistants: Max Schmidt, E.J. Sommer, Gilbert Thompson, Frank Carpenter, F.A. Clark, Anton Karl, F.O. Maxson and E. Gillette. U.S. Geographical Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian.
List No 2738.090
Note Base map as in P1281-144 with full color land classification noting percentages of categories. Albuquerque shown in upper central part of map.
Johnson, A.J.
Johnson's New Chart of Natio …
1886
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's New Chart of National Emblems (flags). 3. 4. Pubished by A. J. Johnson & co., N.Y.. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by A.J. Johnson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
List No 4828.013
Note Engraved color diagram illustrating the flags of nations and special flags.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
389. Halle a. S.
1892
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 389. Halle a. S. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.389
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 389. Halle a. S.
1892
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 389. Halle a. S. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.389c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
391. Oschatz.
1882
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 391. Oschatz. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.391
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1880, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 391. Oschatz.
1882
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 391. Oschatz. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.391c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1880, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
414. Zeitz.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 414. Zeitz. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.414
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1893. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 414. Zeitz.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 414. Zeitz. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.414c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1893. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
440. Gera.
1892
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 440. Gera. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.440
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 440. Gera.
1892
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 440. Gera. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.440c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
442. Chemnitz.
1892
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 442. Chemnitz. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.442
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 442. Chemnitz.
1892
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 442. Chemnitz. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.442c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
443. Dippoldiswalde.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 443. Dippoldiswalde. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.443
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1893. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 443. Dippoldiswal …
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 443. Dippoldiswalde. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.443c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1893. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
470. Sayda.
1892
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 470. Sayda. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. 1881. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.470
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 470. Sayda.
1892
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 470. Sayda. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. 1881. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.470c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882, edition of 1892. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
492. Hof.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 492. Hof. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. 1881. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.492
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882. Edition of 1893. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 492. Hof.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 492. Hof. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. 1881. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.492c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1882. Edition of 1893. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
United States. War Departmen …
Rappahannock R., Chancellors …
1895
Military Atlas
Authors United States. War Department
Full Title Map of the Rappahannock River from Port Royal to Richards Ferry. Drawn from surveys made by officers of the Engineer Brigade and charts of the Coast Survey of the river below Fredericksburg, under direction of Brig. Gen. D.P. Woodbury. Map of the field-operations of the Army of the Potomac under Major General Joseph Hooker in the battles with the army of General Lee near Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg between April 27th and May 7th, 1863 ... by Brig. Gen. G.K. Warren, Capt. Engineers ... (with) Engineer Office, Hd. Qrs. Expeditionary Corps, July 15th, 1863. Map illustrating the operations of the U.S. forces against Jackson, Miss. Compiled from the survey of Capt. Pitzman, May 14th-16th and from the surveys ... since July 10th. (with) Portions of the Middle Department, 2nd Division, 8th Army Corps. Prepared by Capt. W. Angelo Powell ... Winchester, June, 1863. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.039
Note Two col. maps with 2 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
Confederate States of Americ …
Orange Co., Va., Mine Run, R …
1895
Military Atlas
Authors Confederate States of America. Army, Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia, Hoffman, Hoffman, J. Paul, United States. War Department
Full Title Map of Orange County &c., Va. embracing the details and plan of operations of Confederate and Federal forces at Mine Run and Rapidan River by order of ... W.P. Smith, Lt., Col. of Engrs., Topl. Office, A.N.V. Prepared by J. Paul Hoffman. Accompanying report of General R.E. Lee, C.S. Army. (with) Part of map of portions of the military departments of Washington, Pennsylvania, Annapolis and Northeastern Virginia. Compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engrs., War Department &c., 1861. Accompanying report of Capt. L.B. Norton ... (with Decatur, Howard's Plantation). From original in possession of Gen. W.T. Sherman. (with Brownings C.H.-Stone Mountain) C.B. Reese, Capt. Engrs. From original in possession of Gen W.T. Sherman. (with Campbellton Region) Accompanying letter of Maj. Gen. George Stoneman. (with) Map to show lines of march of Second Army Corps and the enemy, Oct. 14, 1863 ... report of ... G.K. Warren. (with) Map of battle-field at Bristoe fought by 2d Army Corps commanded by Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren, October 14, 1863. (with) Map of Missionary Ridge, Tenn. showing the positions attacked by the forces under the command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, Nov. 24th and 25th, 1863. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.045
Note Col. map with 7 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. (Decatur, Howard's Plantation) map has note: McPherson handed me this sketch a few moments before he was killed, July 22, 1864, W.T. Sherman.
United States. War Departmen …
Campaign: Sterling Price.
1895
Military Atlas
Authors United States. War Department
Full Title Campaign against Sterling Price, 1864, Maj. Gen. S.R. Curtis, commanding. Executed under the direction of Lieut. G.T. Robinson, Chief Engineer, by Jacob Miller ... Westport and Big Blue, Mo. Westport and Big Blue, Oct. 22 and 23, 1864, by L.G. Bennett, Topogr. Engineer. Battle-ground of Westport, Oct. 23, 1864 by L.G. Bennett. Battle-ground of Charlot, Oct. 25, 1864. Battle-ground of Newtonia, Mo., October 28, 1864. (Harrison's Landing, Va., July 4, 1862) Osage or Mine Creek, Kans. Map of battle-field of Five Forks, Va., April 1st 1865 and of field of operation preliminary to it, showing the operations of the Fifth Army Corps, commanded by Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren. A sketch of the military prison on Johnson's Island, Ohio. Map of the battle-field of Five Forks, Va., April 1st, 1865 showing the positions of movements of the Fifth Army Corps, commanded by ... G.K. Warren. ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.066
Note Eleven col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. Accompany documents of S.R. Curtis, William Gamble and S.P. Heintzelman.
Confederates States of Ameri …
Alleghanies, Valley of Virgi …
1895
Military Atlas
Authors Confederates States of America. Army of Northern Virginia, Koerner, P. W. O.
Full Title A map of a line of defenses in the Alleghanies compiled from Whitcomb's railroad map and original surveys by Lieut. Koerner's topographical party under direction of Capt. C.R. Howard, C.S.E. H.J. Miller, asst. and drftsmn. Chief Engr. Office, D.N.V. Maj. Gen. J.F. Gilmer, Chf. Engr. Map of the Valley of Virginia from Staunton to Winchester from surveys and reconnaissances by P.W.O. Koerner, Lt. Engr. Made under direction of Major A.H. Campbell, Chf. Topl. Bureau, D.N.V. (with) Map of the battle-field about Frederick City and the Monocacy River, Md., July 9, 1864. Sketched and drawn by Ch's. F. Von Lindenberg. (with) Skirmish at Salineville, Ohio and surrender of Brig. Gen. John H. Morgan, C.S. Army (with) Position of the Union hospitals at Cold Harbor, Va., May 31, June 12, 1864. (with) Position of the Union hospitals at the battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 5-7, 1864. (with) Position of the Union hospitals at Spotsylvania Court-House, Va., May 9-21, 1864. (with) Copy of map furnished to Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren, commanding the Fifth Army Corps, by means of which to conduct operations beginning on March 29, 1865. (with) Map of field operations of March 29, 30 and 31, 1865 of the Fifth Army Corps commanded by Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.094
Note Two col. maps. with 7 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
United States. War Departmen …
Gettysburg.
1895
Military Atlas
Authors United States. War Department, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882
Full Title Engineer Department, U.S.A. Bvt. Maj. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, Brig. Gen. and Chief of Engineers. Map of the battle-field of Gettysburg. Surveyed and drawn under the direction of Bvt. Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren, Maj. of Engineers, by 1st Lieut. W.H. Chase ..., assisted by 1st. Lieut. Thomas Turtle ..., 2d. Lieut. F.A. Hinman ... and civil assistants Capt. C.E. Davis (topography), Gen. H. A. Frink (Levels), W.F. Hill (Levels), John H. Dager (Topography), Edwin A. Chase (Topography), E.C. Morrison (Levels). Draughtsmen: Edwin A. Chase, W.A. Wansleben, John H. Dager, C.F. Trill. (with) Map of the field of operations of Gregg's, Union, and Stuart's, Confederate, cavalry at the battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Surveyed by Frank O. Maxson, C.E. under the direction of John B. Bachelder ... approved June 9th 1880. (with) Map showing the gaps in the mountains from Winters' Gap in Tenn. to Louisa in Kentucky. Charles Foster, draughtsman. W.F. Foster, Major of Engineers, C.S.A.. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.095
Note Col. map with 2 ancillary maps. Relief shown by contours and spot heights.
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