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Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The S.W. Coast of New Hollan …
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart Shewing part of the S.W. Coast of New Holland With the Tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. in the Year 1791. Engraved by T. Foot. Weston Place, Battle Bridge. No. 1. (with) eight inset maps. London. Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall and G. Robinson Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.001
Note All maps uncolored. Inset maps included are: 1. A Survey of King George IIId Sound on the S.W. Coast of New Holland. 2. Dusky Bay in New Zealand Copied from a sketch of Captain Cook's with such Additions and improvements as where made by the Discovery and Chatham, in the Year 1791. 3. Pickersgills Harbour. 4. Anchor Island Harbour. 5. Facile Harbour. 6. A Sketch of the Snares with the Track of the Chatham between them. 7. Chatham Island. 8. The Island of Oparo. Maps include soundings and the tracks of the ships around the islands.
Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The Coast of N.W. America.
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, With the Tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Lat. 30¼00'N. and Long. 244¼32' E. to Lat. 38¼30'N and Long 237¼13'E. Engraved by T. Foot, Weston Place, Battle Bridge. No. 8. (with) Entrance of Port Sn. Francisco. (and) Port Sn. Diego. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.008
Note Map uncolored and shaded. Note in the title cartouche states, "The parts shaded Red are taken from Spanish Authorities." (No red shading has been added to this copy.) The vessels' tracks are shown by dotted lines. Spanish Missions and Presidios are noted. Map extends from St. Domingo, Mexico in the south to Point Reyes, California in the north.
Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The Coast of N.W. America.
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart Shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, With the Tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Latd. 59¼45'N. and Longd. 219¼30'E. to Latd. 59¼56'N and Longd. 212¼08'E. at the periods shewn by the Track. No. 11. (with) A Survey of Port Chalmers. Engraved by T. Foot, Weston Place, St. Pancras. London. Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards, Pall Mall & G. Robinson, Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.011
Note Maps without color. Dotted lines show the path of the ships as they sailed south. Map covers Prince William's Sound and surrounding areas in Alaska.
Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
The Coast of N.W. America.
1798
Chart Atlas
Authors Vancouver, George, 1757-1798
Full Title A Chart Shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America, With the Tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the Continental Shore has been traced and determined from Latde. 57¼07'1/2N. and Longd. 227¼00'E. to Latd. 59¼39'N and Longd. 219¼00'E. at the periods shewn by the Track. No. 12. (with) three inset maps. Engraved by T. Foot, Weston Place, St. Pancras. London: Published May 1st 1798, by J. Edwards Pall Mall & G. Robinson Paternoster Row.
List No 3354.012
Note Maps without color. Inset maps include: 1. Entrance into Cross Sound. 2. A Survey of Port Conclusion. 3. A Survey of Port Protection. Dotted lines show the path of the ships as they sailed south. Maps cover the area in Alaska around the Alexander Archipelago.
Beckwith, Lieut., Schumann, …
Goshoot Passage.
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Beckwith, Lieut., Schumann, C.
Full Title Goshoot Passage showing 65 miles of the proposed line of railroad from the desert west of Great Salt Lake to the Humboldt Mountains. May 17th-20th. C. Schumann from F.W. Egloffstein. Selmar Siebert's Engraving & Printing Establishment, Washington, D.C. U.S.P.R.R. Exp. & Surveys 41st Parallel. Expl. by Lieut. Beckwith. Vol. II.
List No 0693.009
Note Uncolored view includes Don-Don Mountain, Wa-cho-i Mountain, Mo-ko-ga-ri Butte, the Wa-ro-ja Mountains, Franklin valley and lake, and the eastern foot of the Humboldt Mountains.
Stevens, Isaac I.
Riviere des Lacs to Rocky Mo …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Stevens, Isaac I.
Full Title Riviere Des Lacs to the Rocky Mountains, from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis Secretary of War by Isaac I. Stevens, Governor of Washington Territory 1853-4. Explorations and surveys for a railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Route near the 47th and 49th parallels. Map No. 2. Engr. by Selmar Siebert.
List No 0693.021
Note Uncolored map covering the area from Fort Pierre (South Dakota) on the Missouri River to the foot of the Rocky Mountains near present-day Helena, Montana.
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