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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: Russischer Atlas,
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle. |
| List No |
5825.003 |
| Note |
The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps, this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin, place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch), and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: (continues) Russi
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle. |
| List No |
5825.004 |
| Note |
The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps, this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin, place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch), and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: (continues) Russi
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle. |
| List No |
5825.005 |
| Note |
The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps, this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin, place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch), and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: (continues) Russi
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle. |
| List No |
5825.006 |
| Note |
Contains a legend describing the symbols used in the maps. The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps, this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin, place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch), and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: Explicatio Duarum
1737
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) Explicatio Duarum Tabularum Geographicarum, Aere In Academia Petropolitana Incisarum Prima Est Inscripta: Theatrum Belli a Milite Augustae Ruthenorum (Russorum) Imperatricis Adversus Turcas et Tartaros ... Gesti. Verus Chersonesi Tauricae seu Crimae Conspectus, Adjacentium item Regionum, Itinerisque Ab Expercitu Rutheno Adversus Tartaros A. MDCCXXXVI. et VII. Susepti. |
| List No |
5825.034 |
| Note |
Explanatory text for 2 maps made under the supervision of the Academy of Sciences: "Theatrum Belli a Milite..." that is Theater of war conducted by Imperial Russian Army against the Turkish Army and Tatars in 1737, and "Verus Chersoneri..." that is a true description of the Crimean Peninsula with surrounding training grounds in 1736 and 37, Russian Army against Tatar Marshals. Text is in Latin, Russian and German. |
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Robert Sayer and John Bennet
Text Page: American military
1776
National Atlas
| Authors |
Robert Sayer and John Bennett (Firm) |
| Full Title |
(Text Page in) The American Military Pocket Atlas, Being An approved Collection of Correct Maps, Both General and Particular, of The British Colonies, Especially those which now are, or probably may be The Theatre of War: Taken principally from the actual Surveys and judicious Observations of Engineers De Brahm and Romans, Cook, Jackson, and Collet, Maj. Holland, and other Officers, Employed in His Majesty's Fleets and Armies. London. Printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennet, Map and Print-Sellers (No. 53) Fleet-street. |
| List No |
0875C |
| Note |
Dedication note to Gov. Pownall. |
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Robert Sayer and John Bennet
Text Page: American military
1776
National Atlas
| Authors |
Robert Sayer and John Bennett (Firm) |
| Full Title |
(Text Page in) The American Military Pocket Atlas, Being An approved Collection of Correct Maps, Both General and Particular, of The British Colonies, Especially those which now are, or probably may be The Theatre of War: Taken principally from the actual Surveys and judicious Observations of Engineers De Brahm and Romans, Cook, Jackson, and Collet, Maj. Holland, and other Officers, Employed in His Majesty's Fleets and Armies. London. Printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennet, Map and Print-Sellers (No. 53) Fleet-street. |
| List No |
0875D |
| Note |
Remainder of dedication (left side). Advertisement for the atlas, explaining the contents and intent ("such Maps as an Officer may take with him into the Field..."). |
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Bonne, Rigobert, 1727-1794,
Text Page: Atlas moderne.
1791
World Atlas
| Authors |
Bonne, Rigobert, 1727-1794, Lattre, Jean |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) Atlas moderne ou collection de cartes sur toutes les parties du globe terrestre ar plusieurs auteurs. Avec approbation & privilege du Roy. A Paris, Chez Lattre Graveur Ordinaire du Roy, de Mgr. Le Duc d'Orleans et de la Ville Rue St. Jacques No. 20. et Delalain Libraire, rue de la Comedie Francoise, (1791) |
| List No |
2612C |
| Note |
"Avertissement." Maps by Bonne, Janvier, & Rizzi Zannoni. Late edition which includes important maps of the United States, British America, and Mexico which do not appear in the earlier editions. Also has an excellent catalogue of Lattre's publications. The first edition of this atlas had 36 maps (see Baskes copy). Maps are with outline hand col. and bound in full brown leather covers embossed with "Atlas Moderne" on the spine. |
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Carey, H. C., Lea, I.
(Advertisement for) A Comple
1822
National Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, H. C., Lea, I. |
| Full Title |
(Advertisement for) A Complete Historical, Chronological, And Geographical American Atlas, Being A Guide To The History Of North And South America, And The West Indies ... To The Year 1822. According To The Plan Of Le Sage's Atlas And Intended As A Companion To Lavoisne's Improvement Of That Celebrated Work. Philadelphia: H.C. Carey And I. Lea, Chestnut Street. 1822. (on verso) ... T.H. Palmer, Printer. |
| List No |
0122C |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Astronomical Geography.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Astronomical Geography. |
| List No |
2501V |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
On the several Astronomical
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
On the several Astronomical Systems. The Ptolemaic System. |
| List No |
2501W |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
The Brahean System.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
The Brahean System. Middlebury Vermont. |
| List No |
2501X |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
The Copernican System.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
The Copernican System. |
| List No |
2501Y |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
The Comets.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
The Comets. |
| List No |
2501Z |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Doctrine of the Spheres. Gre
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Doctrine of the Spheres. Great Circles. Less Circles. |
| List No |
2501AA |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Circles continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Circles continued). |
| List No |
2501AB |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Axis and Poles of the Earth.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Axis and Poles of the Earth. Equator. Meridian. |
| List No |
2501AC |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Horizon.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Horizon. |
| List No |
2501AD |
| Note |
Handlettered text. Lists astonomical signs, English names, characters, and months. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Colures. Tropics.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Colures. Tropics. |
| List No |
2501AE |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Polar Circles. Zones.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Polar Circles. Zones. |
| List No |
2501AF |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Climates. Latitude. Longitud
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Climates. Latitude. Longitude. |
| List No |
2501AG |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
America.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
America. |
| List No |
2501AH |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AI |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AJ |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AK |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AL |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AM |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Maine.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Maine. |
| List No |
2501C |
| Note |
A short description of the state of Maine surrounded by vines and a pink bow. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) New Hampshi
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) New Hampshire. |
| List No |
2501D |
| Note |
Description of the state including information on the counties, harbors, rivers and the only college in the state. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Vermont.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Vermont. |
| List No |
2501E |
| Note |
Vermont's rivers, mountains, and lakes are mentioned. Frances also notes that Vermont is the fourteenth state and "not the least respectable pillar in the American Union." |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Massachuset
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Massachusetts. |
| List No |
2501F |
| Note |
Text discusses the viable crops, the founding of the Phillips Academy in Andover and Harvard in Cambridge. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Connecticut
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Connecticut. |
| List No |
2501G |
| Note |
Text enclosed in a heart shaped outline with flowers, vines, and a bow. The text describes the settlement of Connecticut by the "people from Plymouth." |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Rhode Islan
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Rhode Island. |
| List No |
2501H |
| Note |
The description of this state is short with Frances noting that the literature is confined to the towns of Providence and Newport. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) New York.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) New York. |
| List No |
2501I |
| Note |
Text describes the soil and variety of trees growing on the land. Frances also describes a lake nearby which is a "most curious and beautiful arch in the rock as white as snow..." |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) New Jersey.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) New Jersey. |
| List No |
2501J |
| Note |
Long description of the rivers in the state. Frances also notes that New Jersey sustained the greatest loss of life and property proportionally to any other state during the American Revolution. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Pensylvania
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Pensylvania. |
| List No |
2501K |
| Note |
Numerous colleges and universities in the state are mentioned. The population in 1800 consisted principally of the English, Irish, and German. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Maryland.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Maryland. |
| List No |
2501L |
| Note |
Frances notes that the wealthiest place in the nation is Annapolis. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Delaware.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Delaware. |
| List No |
2501M |
| Note |
The description of Delaware is quite extensive. It notes the existence of numerous religious denominations including the Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Methodists, and the Swedish church. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Virginia.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Virginia. |
| List No |
2501N |
| Note |
At this point, Virginia is the largest state. The description is surrounded by scrollwork and a angel with wings at the top. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) North Carol
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) North Carolina. |
| List No |
2501O |
| Note |
The text for North Carolina is printed in a circular pattern with vines and a bow encircling the bottom section. Text discusses the first settlement in the United States and the beginnings of the Parliament. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) South Carol
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) South Carolina. |
| List No |
2501P |
| Note |
The right hand side of the text has been cut off during binding. Frances notes that the Carolinians are affable in their manners and attentive to strangers. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Georgia.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Georgia. |
| List No |
2501Q |
| Note |
Text includes information on the state of Georgia, the Mississippi Territory, and West Florida. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Tennessee.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Tennessee. |
| List No |
2501R |
| Note |
The notes for Tennessee are enclosed in a arrowhead shaped shield with an anchor, flowers, and leaves at the top. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Kentucky.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Kentucky. |
| List No |
2501S |
| Note |
Text drawn in an "x" pattern. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Ohio.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Ohio. |
| List No |
2501T |
| Note |
A slight amount of text is enclosed in a diamond-shaped box surrounded by branches, leaves, and a bow. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Indiana.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Indiana. |
| List No |
2501U |
| Note |
Short description of the new state. |
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Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edw
Text Page: Atlas of the Unit
1823
National Atlas
| Authors |
Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871 |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) An atlas of the United States, on an improved plan, consisting of ten maps, with a complete index to each, and a general map of the whole country. By Sidney E. Morse, A.M. New-Haven: engraved and published by N. & S.S. Jocelyn. 1823. |
| List No |
4869C |
| Note |
Two text pages: verso of title page and preface. |
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Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edw
Text Page: Atlas of the Unit
1823
National Atlas
| Authors |
Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871 |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) An atlas of the United States, on an improved plan, consisting of ten maps, with a complete index to each, and a general map of the whole country. By Sidney E. Morse, A.M. New-Haven: engraved and published by N. & S.S. Jocelyn. 1823. |
| List No |
4869D |
| Note |
"Explanation of the plan." |
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Klinckowstrom, Axel Leonhard
Beskrifning ofver Tryck-pump
1824
National Atlas
| Authors |
Klinckowstrom, Axel Leonhard |
| Full Title |
Beskrifning ofver Tryck-pumpen, tillhorande de Eldstacknings-Sprutor och andra hydrauliska maschiner, som aro uppfunna och tillverkade af Perkins och Jones i Philadelphia. (Stockholm) Stente af C. Muller, (1824) |
| List No |
5757D |
| Note |
"Tillhorer pag. 97." |
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Buchon, J. A. C., Carey, H.
Dedication: Atlas geographiq
1825
National Atlas
| Authors |
Buchon, J. A. C., Carey, H. C., Lea, I. |
| Full Title |
(Dedication Page to) Atlas geographique, statistique, historique et chronologique des deux Ameriques et des iles adjacentes, traduit de l'atlas execute en Amerique d'apres Lesage, avec de nombreuses corrections et augmentations, par J.A. Buchon. Dedie a S.A.R. le Duc d'Orleans. A Paris, A la librairie de J. Carez, Editeur, Rue Haute feuille, No. 18. Chez Verdiere, Quai des Augustins, No. 25. Chez Bossange, pere, Rue de Richelieu, No. 60. M. D CCC XXV. |
| List No |
0102C |
| Note |
"A S.A.R. le Duc d'Orleans" |
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