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Carey, Mathew
State of Pennsylvania.
1796
World Atlas
Authors Carey, Mathew
Full Title The State of Pennsylvania, reduced with permission from Reading Howells Map, by Samuel Lewis. Smither Sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved.
List No 2862.033
Note Uncolored.
Carey, Mathew
Pennsylvania.
1796
National Atlas
Authors Carey, Mathew
Full Title Pennsylvania. W. Barker sculp.
List No 4865.010
Note Uncolored.
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Philadelphia and the commenc …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title Philadelphia and the commencement of the road to New York. 1. Shallus fc.
List No 2646.001
Note Map without color.
Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Road from Philadelphia to Wa …
1802
Guide Book
Authors Jones, T.W., Moore, S.S.
Full Title Road from Philadelphia to Washington. (Maps) 1, 2, 3 and 4. W. Harrison, Junr. sc.
List No 2646.006
Note Four uncolored maps spanning two pages from the outskirts of Philadelphia to Brandywine.
Varle, Charles P.
Philadelphia.
1802
Separate Map
Authors Varle, Charles P.
Full Title To The Citizens Of Philadelphia This New Plan Of The City And Its Environs Is respectfully dedicated By the Editor. 1802. P.C. Varle Geographer & Enginr. Del.
List No 5006.000
Note A beautiful, early map of Philadelphia in full period color. The scale is given at 75 Perches to 1 inch. The city is shown from the Delaware River to the Schuylkil River with the environs on the north and south. 24 lettered references and 28 numbered references to important places and buildings are below the title and 24 wards are keyed in Roman numbers above the title. Many of the country houses and farms around the city are named, including Penn, Dr. Wistar, and other notable early residents. Three inset views show City Hall, the State House, Court House, Library, and Bank of the United States. The tile is surrounded by a decorative cartouche. The quality of the engraving is superb. Ristow mentions an undated edition that was possibly issued in the year Varle made the surveys, 1796, but more likely in 1802. Wheat and Brun list a c.1794 State I that has one less numbered building reference, no Roman numbered ward references, and "R. Scott Sculp. Philadelphia." This was Varle's first map published in the United States. Until 1807, Varle was known as Peter C. Varle, after 1807 he is known as Charles P. Varle.
Carey, Mathew
Pennsylvania.
1811
World Atlas
Authors Carey, Mathew
Full Title The State of Pennsylvania. reduced with permission from Reading Howells Map, by Samuel Lewis. Smithers Sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography Improved.
List No 4863.033
Note Uncolored except for small islands, Philadelphia, Lancaster, and the directional symbol.
Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benja …
Pennsylvania
1816
Atlas Map
Authors Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benjamin
Full Title Pennsylvania. (Engraved by) W. Barker, sculp.
List No 4864.019
Note Prime meridians are from London and Philadelphia. Relief shown pictorially.
Breese, Samuel, 1802-1873, M …
Pennsylvania.
1845
National Atlas
Authors Breese, Samuel, 1802-1873, Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871
Full Title Pennsylvania. (with) Philadelphia, Montgomery and Delaware counties. (with) Coal Region. Entered ... 1843 by Sidney E. Morse and Samuel Breese ... New York. (New York: Published by Harper & Brothers, 1845)
List No 2301.012
Note Col. wax engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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