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Eddy, R. H., Fuller, S. P., …
Boston, pt. of Charlestown, …
1835
Wall Map
Authors Eddy, R. H., Fuller, S. P., Smith, George G.
Full Title Plan of Boston comprising a part of Charlestown and Cambridge. Published by George G. Smith, engraver, corner of Washington & Franklin sts. Boston. 1835. (inset) Plan of East Boston from actual survey by R.H. Eddy. (inset) Plan of South Boston from a drawing by S.P. Fuller.
List No 3995.000
Note Hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Scarce map of Boston (not in Phillips) during a period of explosive growth. Smith later engraved the massive 1844 Map of Massachusetts by Simeon Borden. See our 1846 pocket map edition, with extensive changes showing the City's growth. With black top and bottom rollers. Full color.
Tanner, Henry S.
Covers: City Of New-York
1835
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) City Of New-York. Philadelphia Published by H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 1835 by Henry S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. (above the neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 5129.001
Note From the Universal Atlas, here in pocket map form. The date is from the copyright date, but it could be later as the map was essentially unchanged until the 1844 atlas edition. Full color. Folded into very dark green leather covers 11x6.5 with "City Of New York." stamped in gilt.
Tanner, Henry S.
City Of New-York
1835
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title City Of New-York. Philadelphia Published by H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 1835 by Henry S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. (above the neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 5129.002
Note From the Universal Atlas, here in pocket map form. The date is from the copyright date, but it could be later as the map was essentially unchanged until the 1844 atlas edition. Full color. Folded into very dark green leather covers 11x6.5 with "City Of New York." stamped in gilt.
Paul, Rene
Cover: City of St. Louis.
1844
Pocket Map
Authors Paul, Rene
Full Title (Covers to) Map Of The City Of St. Louis Compiled from information in the possession of Rene Paul Esqr. 1844. Published By Twichel & Cook N.W. Cor. Main & Pine Sts. St. Louis Mo. Engraved at the Office of J.T. Hammond, By T. Twichel. N.W. Cor. Main & Pine Streets. St. Louis Mo.
List No 4197A
Paul, Rene
Map Of The City Of St. Louis …
1844
Pocket Map
Authors Paul, Rene
Full Title Map Of The City Of St. Louis Compiled from information in the possession of Rene Paul Esqr. 1844. Published By Twichel & Cook N.W. Cor. Main & Pine Sts. St. Louis Mo. Engraved at the Office of J.T. Hammond, By T. Twichel. N.W. Cor. Main & Pine Streets. St. Louis Mo.
List No 4197.001
Note Second edition. In covers with printed paper label "Map of the City of St. Louis, 1844." Engraved map, with three vignettes, two of buildings and one of a steamboat on the Mississippi River. Table of population statistics and a key to the important buildings located on the map. Color coded by ward. A beautiful map, exquisitely colored, and scarce. Rene Paul, the city surveyor, first issued this map in 1842. In 1835 Paul did a larger map of St. Louis separately and for Eugene Charles Dupre's Atlas of the City and County of St. Louis (illustrated in Ristow p.296, Karrow 9-1553-4). This earlier map was lithographed by Lehman & Duval. Folded into dark brown cloth covers 13x8 with "Map Of The City Of St. Louis, 1844" printed in black on yellow paste down label.
Tanner, Henry S.
Covers: Roads, Canals & Rail …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) The Traveller's Guide Or Map Of The Roads, Canals & Rail Roads of the United States With the distances from place to place. By H.S. Tanner 1846. Published by H.S Tanner, 144 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Entered ... 1844, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. (with 11 inset maps).
List No 2985.001
Note Separate issue of the map normally found with the guide. Inset maps show the environs of Albany Saratoga, Niagara Falls, Quebec, Providence, Boston, Richmond, New York, Charleston, Baltimore and Washington, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia. Full color by state. Brown cloth covers 13.5x8.5 are stamped "U. States" in gold.
Tanner, Henry S.
Roads, Canals & Rail Roads o …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title The Traveller's Guide Or Map Of The Roads, Canals & Rail Roads of the United States With the distances from place to place. By H.S. Tanner 1846. Published by H.S Tanner, 144 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Entered ... 1844, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. (with 11 inset maps).
List No 2985.002
Note Separate issue of the map normally found with the guide. Inset maps show the environs of Albany Saratoga, Niagara Falls, Quebec, Providence, Boston, Richmond, New York, Charleston, Baltimore and Washington, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia. Full color by state. Brown cloth covers 13.5x8.5 are stamped "U. States" in gold.
Colton, J. H.
Cover: United States, Britis …
1849
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H.
Full Title (Covers to) Map Of The United States The British Provinces Mexico &c. Showing the Routes of the U.S. Mail Steam Packets to California, & A Plan of the Gold Region. Published By J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St. New York. 1849. Drawn & Engraved by J.M. Atwood. New York. Entered ... 1849 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Gold Region. California. (untitled inset of South America).
List No 0170A
Colton, J. H.
Map Of The United States The …
1849
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H.
Full Title Map Of The United States The British Provinces Mexico &c. Showing the Routes of the U.S. Mail Steam Packets to California, & A Plan of the Gold Region. Published By J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St. New York. 1849. Drawn & Engraved by J.M. Atwood. New York. Entered ... 1849 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Gold Region. California. (untitled inset of South America).
List No 0170.001
Note With eleven pages of text titled "Particulars of Routes, Distances, Fares, &c., to Accompany Colton's Map of California and the Gold Region. Collected from Official Documents." On the map there is a view of Pyramid Lake over the title, taken from the Fremont Report and inset maps of the Gold Region and South America, showing the route around Cape Horn. Ackerman did the Lithography for this map as well as the Map of California, Oregon, and Texas (see our #98). This is the second state of the map - the first appeared in Fayette Robinson's "California and its Gold Regions" issued earlier in 1849 (see our 5029). Streeter: "This appears to be the first Colton map showing the gold fields." The North American portion of the map is taken from the North American map inset to the huge Smith/Colton "Map of the United States and the Canadas..." first issued in 1844, this inset later became the Johnson Family Atlas North American map of 1860. The map and the view of Pyramid Lake also appears in a Disturnell/Colton map of North America issued in 1854 and earlier (see our 3507). Outline color. Map is folded into dark blue cloth covers 13.5x8.5 with "Colton's Map Of The United States, Mexico &c. Shewing the Gold Region in California" printed in black on a tan paper label.
Colton, J. H., Mathewson, A. …
New sectional map of the sta …
1852
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H., Mathewson, A. J., Messinger, John, Peck, J. M.
Full Title New sectional map of the state of Illinois. Compiled from the United States surveys. Also exhibiting the internal improvements, distances between towns, villages & post offices, the outlines of prairies, woodlands, marshes & the lands donated to the state by the Gen. Govt. for the purpose of internal improvements. By J.M. Peck, John Messinger, and A.J. Mathewson. Published by J.H. Colton & Co. New-York. 1852. Engraved by S. Stiles & Co. N. York. Entered ... 1836 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. (inset) Vicinity of Alton & St. Louis. (inset) Vicinity of Galena, the Lead Region and part of Wisconsin and Iowa.
List No 5030.001
Note In 1835 Peck and Messenger published their first map, a smaller map of "Illinois and part of the Wisconsin Territory." In 1836 they issued a much larger map, published by Colton, that is the ancestor of this 1852 map. Karrow shows issues of 1836, 1838, 1839, 1844, 1846, 1848, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1863, 1866, 1868, and 1869. The 1836 copyright was kept throughout, except for the 1853 issue, when the copyright was changed to 1853. In the unrecorded 1860 and 1867 issues (see our copies), the title adds Colton's name. It is odd that with so many issues of the map, it has become truly scarce. In its time, it was the best map of Illinois by far, and was probably the most popular. It is one of the only maps to show the vast extent of the prairies by graphic symbol. In addition to the two inset maps, there is an untitled profile of the Michigan Canal. There are columns of texts on the Public Lands, the Land Districts, Canals, and Population. In 1839 Peck issued with Colton the "Traveller's Directory For Illinois," with a slightly smaller map of the state (Karrow 4-1479). Peck was a Baptist Minister who traveled extensively in Illinois and adjoining states as a part of his work, and his keen sense of observation quickly made him an authority on the West. His Guide for Emigrants appeared in 1831, and his Gazetteer of Illinois in 1834. After his death in 1858, Colton continued to publish this map under Peck's name. Full color by county, folded into stamped black leather covers 15x9 with "Colton & Co.s. Map Of Illinois Exhibiting The Sections By Peck & Messinger" in gilt. Prime meridian: Washington.
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