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Tanner, Henry S.
Covers: Pennsylvania And New
1827
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of Pennsylvania And New Jersey. By H.S. Tanner. 1827. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1823, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
5152.001 |
| Note |
This is the American Atlas map of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, in transition to becoming the later more full blown canal map of 1830 (see our #3061). Several new canals are shown that do not appear on the atlas map of 1825: the Ohio Canal, Pennsylvania Canal, Union Canal, Hudson & Delaware Canal, completed and contemplated canals are shown in the Explanation, for the first time. Tanner was very interested in showing the growth of "internal improvements" in the states and the expansion of the canals of Pennsylvania in the period from 1825 to 1845 was shown progressively on a series of his maps (see also our #3942, 4551, and 4862 (1833 issue of the American Atlas with the Pennsylvania Canal map dated 1833). Map has outline color by county, and is folded into untitled red leather covers 15x8.5 with a border pattern stamped in gilt. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Pennsylvania And New Jersey
1827
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
Map Of Pennsylvania And New Jersey. By H.S. Tanner. 1827. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1823, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
5152.002 |
| Note |
This is the American Atlas map of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, in transition to becoming the later more full blown canal map of 1830 (see our #3061). Several new canals are shown that do not appear on the atlas map of 1825: the Ohio Canal, Pennsylvania Canal, Union Canal, Hudson & Delaware Canal, completed and contemplated canals are shown in the Explanation, for the first time. Tanner was very interested in showing the growth of "internal improvements" in the states and the expansion of the canals of Pennsylvania in the period from 1825 to 1845 was shown progressively on a series of his maps (see also our #3942, 4551, and 4862 (1833 issue of the American Atlas with the Pennsylvania Canal map dated 1833). Map has outline color by county, and is folded into untitled red leather covers 15x8.5 with a border pattern stamped in gilt. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Burr, David H., 1803-1875, C
Texas, By David H Burr.
1835
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Burr, David H., 1803-1875, Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
Texas, By David H. Burr. Published by J.H. Colton & Co. New-York. 1835 Engraved by S. Stiles & Co. N. York. Entered ... 1833, by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. (inset) Plan of the Port of Galveston, Made by order of the Mexican Government, By Alexander Thompson, Of the Mexican Navy, in 1828. |
| List No |
5024.001 |
| Note |
This is the third edition of this scarce and important map of Texas. The first edition was issued in 1833 and the second edition in 1834. Streeter also lists an 1845 edition with the title changed to "The State of Texas." This copy was Streeter's copy with his notes on the inside front cover. The brown cloth covers 13.5x8 have "Burr's Map Of The State of Coha. & Texas Published By J.H. Colton & Co. New York" stamped in gilt. Full color. Streeter refers to this map as "the first large scale map of Texas... to show all of Texas to the Arkansas River" and states that "The Burr map, like the Austin Map, is one of the landmarks of Texas cartography..." The detail on the land grants is the best for its time. The 1833 issue shows a smaller Texas extending west to the 103rd meridian, whereas the 1834 and 1835 issues show a much expanded Texas extending west to about the 106th meridian and north to the Arkansas River. There is an inset map of Galveston Bay that Streeter refers to in his penciled notes on the inside cover as "1st detailed printed chart of Galveston Bay?" Above the inset map is a table of Distances. Yale has an 1835 edition that was issued earlier in the year than this copy - it does not show Milan's Grant in place of Beal's Grant and it does not list the four new towns that appear on our 1835 edition: Columbia, Electa, Mina and Augusta. Taliaferro 247 (illustrated) appears to be the same as Yale's copy. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y
Cover: Texas, contiguous Ame
1836
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) A New Map Of Texas, With The Contiguous American & Mexican States by J.H. Young. Philadelphia: Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1836. Sold by Mitchell & Hinman No. 6 North Fifth Street. Engraved by J.H. Young. Entered ... 1835 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
5140A |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y
A New Map Of Texas, With The
1836
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H. |
| Full Title |
A New Map Of Texas, With The Contiguous American & Mexican States by J.H. Young. Philadelphia: Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1836. Sold by Mitchell & Hinman No. 6 North Fifth Street. Engraved by J.H. Young. Entered ... 1835 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
5140.001 |
| Note |
The second edition, Streeter showing editions of 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1842, 1843, and 1845. This map covers about the same area as the David Burr map (see our #5024) but shows the boundary between Texas and Louisiana more correctly. Three text insets are titled "Remarks on Texas," "Land Grants," and "Rivers of Texas." A scarce, important early Texas map, not listed in Martin and Martin. Full color. Folded into black leather covers 12.5x7.5 with "Mitchell's Map Of Texas" and a decorative border stamped in gilt. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y
Traveller's Guide Through Th
1845
Guide Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H. |
| Full Title |
Mitchell's Traveller's Guide Through The United States, Containing The Principal Cities, Towns, &c. ... Illustrated By An Accurate Map Of The United States. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait, & Co. 253 Market Street. (on verso) Entered ... 1836, by Mitchell & Hinman ... Pennsylvania. Stereotyped by John Fagan ... Philadelphia. (with map) Mitchell's Travellers Guide Through The United States. A Map Of The Roads, Distances, Steam Boat & Canal Routes &c. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1845. Engraved On Steel By J.H. Young And D. Haines. Entered ... 1834 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 8 inset maps). |
| List No |
3052.003 |
| Note |
Map in outline color. Eight inset maps include: Vicinity of Cincinnati, ... of Albany, ... Falls of Niagara, ... Boston, ... New York, ... Philadelphia, ... Baltimore and Washington, ... Charleston. Prime meridian is Washington D.C. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Covers: Kentucky And Tenness
1845
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of The States Of Kentucky And Tennessee. Philadelphia. Published By S. Augustus Mitchell. 1845. Sold by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. No. 253 Market Street. Entered ... 1834 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by J.H. Young. (inset) Vicinity Of Louisville. (inset) Vicinity Of Frankfort & Lexington. (inset) Vicinity Of Nashville. |
| List No |
4416.001 |
| Note |
This is a late version of the original Finley map of 1826, acquired by Mitchell in 1831. Compared to the 1831 issue, three inset maps, Vicinities of Nashville, Louisville and Lexington, have been added, along with a table of stage and steamboat routes, a decorative border and many new roads and towns. A beautiful map, folded into stamped burgundy leather covers 13.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map Of Kentucky And Tennessee" in gilt. The inside front cover has a table of Population by Counties in 1840 for both states. Full color. Prime meridian is Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Population, Kentucky And Ten
1845
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
Map Of The States Of Kentucky And Tennessee. Philadelphia. Published By S. Augustus Mitchell. 1845. Sold by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. No. 253 Market Street. Entered ... 1834 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by J.H. Young. (inset) Vicinity Of Louisville. (inset) Vicinity Of Frankfort & Lexington. (inset) Vicinity Of Nashville. |
| List No |
4416.002 |
| Note |
This is a late version of the original Finley map of 1826, acquired by Mitchell in 1831. Compared to the 1831 issue, three inset maps, Vicinities of Nashville, Louisville and Lexington, have been added, along with a table of stage and steamboat routes, a decorative border and many new roads and towns. A beautiful map, folded into stamped burgundy leather covers 13.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map Of Kentucky And Tennessee" in gilt. The inside front cover has a table of Population by Counties in 1840 for both states. Full color. Prime meridian is Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Kentucky And Tennessee
1845
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
Map Of The States Of Kentucky And Tennessee. Philadelphia. Published By S. Augustus Mitchell. 1845. Sold by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. No. 253 Market Street. Entered ... 1834 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by J.H. Young. (inset) Vicinity Of Louisville. (inset) Vicinity Of Frankfort & Lexington. (inset) Vicinity Of Nashville. |
| List No |
4416.003 |
| Note |
This is a late version of the original Finley map of 1826, acquired by Mitchell in 1831. Compared to the 1831 issue, three inset maps, Vicinities of Nashville, Louisville and Lexington, have been added, along with a table of stage and steamboat routes, a decorative border and many new roads and towns. A beautiful map, folded into stamped burgundy leather covers 13.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map Of Kentucky And Tennessee" in gilt. The inside front cover has a table of Population by Counties in 1840 for both states. Full color. Prime meridian is Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Barber, John Warner
Cover: United States.
1845
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Barber, John Warner |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of The United States exhibiting the principal Rail Road & Steam boat Routes. |
| List No |
4964A |
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Barber, John Warner
Map of the United States.
1845
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Barber, John Warner |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States exhibiting the principal Rail Road & Steam boat Routes. |
| List No |
4964.001 |
| Note |
Covers 13x8.5 are a tan card board with a printed label with and eagle and shield under which is the same title as above, with the addition of "Revised and Corrected. Published by J.W. Barber, New Haven, Ct." There is no date or maker on the map, although the geography indicates a date of circa 1845. There are tables of distances from New York and New Orleans. Barber also published histories of several northeastern states - see our copies of New York and Connecticut, both with maps of the states. Railroads, canals and steam boat routes are shown in color. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Cover: Texas, Oregon and Cal
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) A New Map of Texas Oregon and California With The Regions Adjoining. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia Published by S. Augustus Mitchell N.E. Corner Of Market & Seventh Streets. 1846. Entered ... 1845 by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
0534A |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A New Map of Texas Oregon an
1846
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
A New Map of Texas Oregon and California With The Regions Adjoining. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia Published by S. Augustus Mitchell N.E. Corner Of Market & Seventh Streets. 1846. Entered ... 1845 by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
0534.001 |
| Note |
With 46 page "Accompaniment to Mitchell's New Map Of Texas, Oregon, and California With The Regions Adjoining;" the full color map is folded into stamped black leather covers 13.5x8 with "Texas, Oregon And California" in gilt. This was one of Mitchell's most popular and important pocket maps. Later editions were published in 1849, 1851, and 1852, as pocket maps and as insets to the large Reference and Distance Map of the United States. It was also issued separately as a wall map. This issue has Texas colored green, some copies have Texas colored brown (has the green changed over time?). The text has a catalogue for Mitchell's publications. Mitchell first issued this map as an inset to his Reference and Distance Map of the United States in the 1846 edition (see our copy). |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A New Map of The States Of T
1852
Wall Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
A New Map of The States Of Texas & California, The Territories Of Oregon, New Mexico, Utah and the Regions adjacent. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia: Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1852. Entered ... 1850, by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. ... Pennsylvania. (on verso) A New Map of Texas Oregon And California With The Regions Adjoining. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia, Published by S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. Corner Of Market & Seventh Streets. 1846. Entered ... 1845, by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
2802.001 |
| Note |
Later wall map version of the 1846 "New Map," with the 1846 map on verso. Both sides have the decorative borders not found on the pocket map issues. The western topography and political delineation has been completely redrawn in California, Utah, New Mexico and Texas, when compared to the 1846 1st edition. This map says entered in 1850, but we can find no record of an 1850 issue, only an 1851. However, the atlas map in the 1852 Universal Atlas follows this larger 1852 map (it is taken from the same plate) and it was in 1850 that Thomas Cowperthwait took over the atlas publication from Mitchell, and probably this map as well. So there may be an 1850 issue. Not seen by Wheat - Wheat 726 is the 1851 issue of this map as it appears as an inset (with an inset within it of the Gold Regions) in Mitchell's 1851 Reference and Distance Map of the U.S. (W.H. has a separate Pocket Map issue of this 1851 map without the Gold Region inset, the 1852 issue has towns added in the Gold Region that do not appear on the 1851 edition). The map still has the original table of "Emigrant Route from Missouri to Oregon" with distances. During restoration, when the linen was removed from the back of this map, we discovered the 1846 first edition printed on the verso. Apparently the printer reused some of the 1846 edition unbacked wall maps as stock for the 1852 wall map edition. The linen backing conveniently hid the old map. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A New Map of Texas Oregon an
1846
Wall Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
A New Map of Texas Oregon And California With The Regions Adjoining. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia, Published by S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. Corner Of Market & Seventh Streets. 1846. Entered ... 1845, by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania. (on verso) A New Map of The States Of Texas & California, The Territories Of Oregon, New Mexico, Utah and the Regions adjacent. Compiled from the most recent authorities. Philadelphia: Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1852. Entered ... 1850, by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
2802.002 |
| Note |
This appears on the verso of the 1852 edition of the same map. Later wall map version of the 1846 "New Map," with the 1846 map on verso. Both sides have the decorative borders not found on the pocket map issues. The western topography and political delineation has been completely redrawn in California, Utah, New Mexico and Texas, when compared to the 1846 1st edition. This map says entered in 1850, but we can find no record of an 1850 issue, only an 1851. However, the atlas map in the 1852 Universal Atlas follows this larger 1852 map (it is taken from the same plate) and it was in 1850 that Thomas Cowperthwait took over the atlas publication from Mitchell, and probably this map as well. So there may be an 1850 issue. Not seen by Wheat - Wheat 726 is the 1851 issue of this map as it appears as an inset (with an inset within it of the Gold Regions) in Mitchell's 1851 Reference and Distance Map of the U.S. (W.H. has a separate Pocket Map issue of this 1851 map without the Gold Region inset, the 1852 issue has towns added in the Gold Region that do not appear on the 1851 edition). The map still has the original table of "Emigrant Route from Missouri to Oregon" with distances. During restoration, when the linen was removed from the back of this map, we discovered the 1846 first edition printed on the verso. Apparently the printer reused some of the 1846 edition unbacked wall maps as stock for the 1852 wall map edition. The linen backing conveniently hid the old map. |
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Lapham, I.A.
Map Of Milwaukee.
1856
Separate Map
| Authors |
Lapham, I.A. |
| Full Title |
Map Of Milwaukee. Population In 1835 None, In 1843 6068, In 1847 14,061!, In 1850 20,061. By I.A. Lapham. 1856. Eng. by Sherman & Smith, N.Y. Population In 1855, 30,448. (inset map) Glidden & Lockwood's Addition. |
| List No |
3033.000 |
| Note |
1st issue was in 1845, issued every year until 1869. This copy is uncolored and folded twice. Usually, this appeared as a pocket map. Lapham also issued, with Colton, a larger map of Milwaukee and with Van Slyck (a printer in Milwaukee) a smaller map of the city in 1854. The first map of Milwaukee listed by Karrow is an 1836 map attributed to Lapham, then the first edition of this map in 1845. Phillips' first listing is a later edition of this map in 1857. |
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Colton, J. H., Norman, B.M.,
Chart Of The Lower Mississip
1858
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Colton, J. H., Norman, B.M., Persac, A. |
| Full Title |
Norman's Chart Of The Lower Mississippi River By A. Persac. Published by B.M. Norman, New Orleans, La. 1858. Entered ... 1858 by B.M. Norman ... Louisiana. Engraved, Printed & Mounted By J.H. Colton & Co. New York. (At top) From Natchez to New Orleans. |
| List No |
2752.000 |
| Note |
Views, shows Plantations by type, very scarce. In full color, lacks original covers. See our reproduction copy issued by Pelican Press, originally in 1931, and printed by Rand McNally - this reproduction greatly alters the original. Ritzlin catalogue: "Persac was a well known surveyor and landscape painter... the map is quite scarce and normally in poor condition because most copies were used by river pilots to locate plantation landings. Few copies are known in contemporary boards. NUC lists only three copies ... however several copies are located in the south, including one which the Louisiana Supreme Court still uses in land ownership cases." Incredible detail, showing the Plantations on both sides of the river. Four engraved views. Engraved by J.H. Colton. Lacking boards, this copy has some tears at the folds with slight loss at some intersections, some light browning in two areas, but is overall a very good copy. Copies at LSU, Historic New Orleans Collection (504-523-4662). See Antiques Magazine, Nov. 1991 for Persac Article. Norman also published "Norman's New Orleans and Environs" with a map of the city, in 1845 (see our copy). |
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