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Melish, John
View of the Country round Pi …
1812
Exploration Book
Authors Melish, John
Full Title View of the Country round Pittsburg. Drawn by J. Melish. J. Vallance F.S.A. sculpt.
List No 2341.003
Note Uncolored map showing the convergence of the Allegany and Monongahela Rivers, creating the Ohio River.
Melish, John
Ohio.
1812
Exploration Book
Authors Melish, John
Full Title Ohio. Drawn by J. Melish. J. Vallance sc.
List No 2341.006
Note Map without color showing the townships drawn throughout much of the state.
Melish, John
View of the Country round Za …
1812
Exploration Book
Authors Melish, John
Full Title View of the Country round Zanesville. Drawn by J. Melish. J. Vallance F.S.A. sculpt.
List No 2341.007
Note Uncolored map of the Muskingum River as it passes Zanesville, Ohio.
Melish, John
Cover: Map, United States wi …
1816
Case Map
Authors Melish, John
Full Title (Covers to) Map of the United States with the contiguous British & Spanish Possessions Compiled from the latest & best Authorities By John Melish. Engraved by J. Vallance & H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 6th day of June 1816. Published by John Melish Philadelphia. (inset) West Indies.
List No 5168A
Melish, John
Map of the United States wit …
1816
Case Map
Authors Melish, John
Full Title Map of the United States with the contiguous British & Spanish Possessions Compiled from the latest & best Authorities By John Melish. Engraved by J. Vallance & H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 6th day of June 1816. Published by John Melish Philadelphia. (inset) West Indies.
List No 5168.001
Note With insets of the West Indies and a Statistical Table. This map has the distinction of being the first large scale detailed map made in the U.S. that showed the entire country from the Atlantic to the Pacific. This copy is an early state of the first edition -this is Martin's third state of the first edition and Ristow's fourth state (Ristow discovered a town and trail added in Ohio - Adelphi - making for a sub state of Martin's third state). The first state was an incomplete proof copy, making this the second/third state of the completed copy. The differences between this and the first complete state are small: Mansfield, Wooster, and Adelphi (and a trail from Adelphi to Athens and Chillicothe) added in Ohio, and "Vevay or" added before "Swiss Vineyards" in southeastern Indiana. Martin and Ristow identify seven states of the 1816 edition. Melish published new editions in 1818 (five states), 1819 (two states), 1820 (eight states), 1822 (two states), and 1823 (one state) for a total of twenty five different issues. Notwithstanding the many issues, the map has become extremely rare. A book accompanied the map (though issued separately) titled "A Geographical Description of the United States..." (see our #2424). Outline color by state or territory. This copy is dissected into 40 sections, backed with linen, and edged in brown cloth. It folds with marbled end sheets into new blue cloth folding boards and slip case 24.5x16.5 with leather label on spine reading "Melish. Map Of The United States. 1816" in gold.
Tanner, Henry S.
New York.
1833
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title New York by H.S. Tanner. American Atlas. Constructed from materials furnished by J.H. Eddy, Esqr. of New York, and from the Works of De Witt, Darby, Spafford, Lay, Smith, Bouchette, & other authentic sources. Engraved and Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress, 12th Day of May 1819, by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny & Co. of the State of Pennsylvania.
List No 4862.015
Note Engraved. Counties differentiated by full color. Alternative Meridan Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. List of mountains on the Hudson River and in the Catskill Mountains.
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