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Lay, Amos
Covers: Northern Part of the
1812
Case Map
| Authors |
Lay, Amos |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of The Northern Part of the State Of New York. Compiled from actual Survey By Amos Lay 1812. Entered ... 16th day of July 1812 by Amos Lay ... New-York. |
| List No |
2293A |
| Note |
2nd Lay map of N.Y. State, 1st was in 1801. In 1817 Lay extended the State map south to include New York City. This map extends only to the Pennsylvania border. Lay's 1801 map covers only the most northern parts of the state. For some reason, his 3 editions of the state map expand coverage from north to south ending with complete coverage in the 3rd edition. Phillips states that this map was engraved by Samuel Maverick in Newark, New Jersey, although nothing on our copy indicates this. Shows the Proposed Canal from Rome to the west, and shows Indian Reservations in yellow. Much information on land surveys and development, Military tracts, and evolving towns. Signature of Franklin Bache on inside cover. Bache was the great grandson of Benjamin Franklin, brother of A.D. Bache (head of the Coast Survey), and a noted teacher and scientist. Bache was in the War of 1812, and it is possible that this map was acquired for use therein, as it shows many of the areas of the conflict. Dissected into 40 sections and mounted on linen. Outline color by county. Map folds into original marbled card covers 22x14, and into a new tan cloth folding case 23x15 with "Northern Part Of New York Amos Lay 1812" stamped in gold on the spine. |
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Lay, Amos
Northern Part of the State O
1812
Case Map
| Authors |
Lay, Amos |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Northern Part of the State Of New York. Compiled from actual Survey By Amos Lay 1812. Entered ... 16th day of July 1812 by Amos Lay ... New-York. |
| List No |
2293.001 |
| Note |
2nd Lay map of N.Y. State, 1st was in 1801. In 1817 Lay extended the State map south to include New York City. This map extends only to the Pennsylvania border. Lay's 1801 map covers only the most northern parts of the state. For some reason, his 3 editions of the state map expand coverage from north to south ending with complete coverage in the 3rd edition. Phillips states that this map was engraved by Samuel Maverick in Newark, New Jersey, although nothing on our copy indicates this. Shows the Proposed Canal from Rome to the west, and shows Indian Reservations in yellow. Much information on land surveys and development, Military tracts, and evolving towns. Signature of Franklin Bache on inside cover. Bache was the great grandson of Benjamin Franklin, brother of A.D. Bache (head of the Coast Survey), and a noted teacher and scientist. Bache was in the War of 1812, and it is possible that this map was acquired for use therein, as it shows many of the areas of the conflict. Dissected into 40 sections and mounted on linen. Outline color by county. Map folds into original marbled card covers 22x14, and into a new tan cloth folding case 23x15 with "Northern Part Of New York Amos Lay 1812" stamped in gold on the spine. |
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Thomson, John
N. United States.
1817
World Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John |
| Full Title |
Northern provinces of the United States. (with view) The Great Falls of Niagara. Hewitt sc., Grafton Str. E(a)st, Tottenham Ct. Rd. Drawn & engraved for Thomson's New general atlas, 1817. |
| List No |
1007.062 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Lay, Amos
Map Of The State Of New York
1817
Case Map
| Authors |
Lay, Amos |
| Full Title |
Map of the State of New York with part of the States Of Pennsylvania, New Jersey &c. Compiled Corrected and Published from the most recent Authorities and accurate Surveys by Amos Lay 1817. Entered ... 12th day of May 1817 by Amos Lay ... New-York. |
| List No |
4455.000 |
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Eddy, John H.
State of New York with part
1818
Case Map
| Authors |
Eddy, John H. |
| Full Title |
The State of New York with part of the adjacent States. By John H. Eddy, Geographer, New York 1818. Engraved by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny & Co. Philadelphia. Printed by Saml. Maverick N. York. New York Published By James Eastburn & Co. At The Literary Rooms In Broadway. |
| List No |
2622.000 |
| Note |
This map was published after Eddy's death (see biography of Eddy in American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, May, 1818). Eddy was deaf, and died young at 35, on December 22, 1817. He also published a map of the county 30 miles around New York City (circular) in 1811 (see our copy), and a map of the western part of New York State for the canal commissioners in 1811. An extraordinary map maker about whom little has been known. He planned an American Atlas and a Map of the State of New Jersey, both abandoned after his death (perhaps Tanner's American Atlas was somehow related to Eddy's proposed Atlas). Tanner lists the three New York maps as sources for his New York Map in his American Atlas and has only the highest praise for Eddy. This New York State map is remarkable for its clarity of execution and detail. New York state counties and other states with outline color. Maps is dissected into 16 sheets, and lays in a new burgundy cloth folding case 29x25 with "State Of New York J.H. Eddy 1818" stamped in gilt on the spine. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
New York.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
New York. Drawn & Published by F. Lucas Jr., Baltimore. Drawn by F. Lucas Jr. B.T. Welch, Sc. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.039 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by county. Meridian Greenwich. Profile of the Grand Canal shown. |
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Lucas, Fielding Jr.
New York.
1823
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas, Fielding Jr. |
| Full Title |
New York. B.T. Welch Sc. Drawn & Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore. |
| List No |
4584.052 |
| Note |
Full color by county. Includes a profile drawing of the level of the Grand Canal. |
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Mills, Robert
Edgefield District, South Ca
1825
State Atlas
| Authors |
Mills, Robert |
| Full Title |
Edgefield District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Thos. Anderson, 1817. Improved for Mills' Atlas: 1825. Engd. by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
2792.009 |
| Note |
Large foldout uncolored map. |
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Woodbridge, J.L., Varle, Cha
United States.
1845
Wall Map
| Authors |
Woodbridge, J.L., Varle, Charles P. |
| Full Title |
Map of the United States With The Recent Counties, Cities, Villages and Internal Improvements in the Western States. By J.L. Woodbridge. Geographer And Topographical Engineer N. York, Published By Phelps & Ensign. 1845. (with 4 inset maps) North Part Of Maine. Map of North America including the West Indies. South Part Of Florida. Texas. (with) diagram showing Comparative Heights of the Principal Mountains in the U. States. (with) Physical Sections from "Washington City to Wheeling and from thence to the mouth of Columbia river" and from the "Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico." |
| List No |
5463.000 |
| Note |
Although Charles P. Varle is not listed as the creator of this map, it is clearly based on the earlier Varle maps of the United States of 1817 and 1832 (see our copies), but updated by Woodbridge. Full color wall map mounted on linen with wooden poles. Main map color delineated by county. Map of North America colored by state or country. Includes a population chart from the 1820, 1830, and 1840 censuses including number of seamen and slaves. Chart clearly shows the states that have abolished slavery by 1830. |
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Snow, William Parker, 1817-1
Covers: Official Map of Mont
1886
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Snow, William Parker, 1817-1895. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Official map of the Territory of Montana. Drawn for the use of the Territorial schools. By William P. Snow, 1886. George E. Boos & Co. Helena, Montana. Engraved and manufactured by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co., New York. Copyright 1885 by William P. Snow. |
| List No |
5949.001 |
| Note |
Hand color outline map by county. Shows forts, reservations, and railroads. Includes endorsement and hand written notes inside front cover and on the map. Folded into stamped dark maroon cloth covers 17x12 with "Official Map of Montana" in gilt. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington. |
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Snow, William Parker, 1817-1
Official map of the Territor
1886
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Snow, William Parker, 1817-1895. |
| Full Title |
Official map of the Territory of Montana. Drawn for the use of the Territorial schools. By William P. Snow, 1886. George E. Boos & Co. Helena, Montana. Engraved and manufactured by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co., New York. Copyright 1885 by William P. Snow. |
| List No |
5949.002 |
| Note |
Hand color outline map by county. Shows forts, reservations, and railroads. Includes endorsement and hand written notes inside front cover and on the map. Folded into stamped dark maroon cloth covers 17x12 with "Official Map of Montana" in gilt. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington. |
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