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Tanner, Henry S.
Cover: Mexico, United States …
1826
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) A Map Of The United States Of Mexico, As organized and defined by the several Acts of the Congress of that Republic. Constructed from a great variety of Printed and Manuscript Documents by H.S. Tanner. 1826. Entered ... 10th day of June 1825, by H.S. Tanner ... (inset) Map Of The Roads &c. From Vera Cruz & Alvarado To Mexico.
List No 5176A
Tanner, Henry S.
A Map Of The United States O …
1826
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A Map Of The United States Of Mexico, As organized and defined by the several Acts of the Congress of that Republic. Constructed from a great variety of Printed and Manuscript Documents by H.S. Tanner. 1826. Entered ... 10th day of June 1825, by H.S. Tanner ... (inset) Map Of The Roads &c. From Vera Cruz & Alvarado To Mexico.
List No 5176.001
Note This is the second edition and the source of the White Gallaher and White map of Mexico issued in 1828, which was reissued by Disturnell in 1846. See our 1846 and 1847 issues of this Tanner map. This copy, although having several areas of loss, is significant in being the personal copy of Anthony Dey, one of the three principals of the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company. It is not signed by Dey, but was found with many of his personal papers including documents relating to the Company (see our #5177). On the map, the lands owned by the Company are outlined in manuscript. The Company controled a vast area of land in southeastern Texas and was one of the earliest to offer lands for sale to colonists - several of its promotional materials are listed in Streeter Texas. Outline color by state. Map is folded into red leather covers 15x8.5 stamped with "Mexico." in gold.
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.
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
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).
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Mitchell's Reference & Dista …
1846
Wall Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H.
Full Title Mitchell's Reference & Distance Map of the United States by J.H. Young. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. Philadelphia: For Sale By S. Augustus Mitchell N.E. corner of Market & Seventh Streets, 1846. Engraved by P.H. Young, F. Dankworth, E. Yeager & E.F. Woodward. Entered ... 1833 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with) A New Map Of Texas Oregon And California With The Regions Adjoining ... Published by S. Augustus Mitchell ... 1846. (with) 7 inset maps.
List No 0538.000
Note Bascially a two part map, the eastern United States in detail and the western United States in much smaller scale. Inset of Texas, Oregon and California (from the pocket map version). West coast of Michigan has been redrawn. Maine/Canada Boundary shows results of the settlement with Britain of 1842. Seven additional inset maps include: Vicinity Of The Falls Of Niagara, ... Rochester, N.Y., ... Charleston, ... Baltimore & Washington, ... Albany, North Part of Maine, South Park of Florida. Mounted on linen and hung on rollers. Relief shown by hachures. Includes roads, counties, railroads, and canals.
Tanner, Henry S.
Cover: Mexico, United States …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) A Map Of The United States Of Mexico, As organized and defined by the several Acts of the Congress of that Republic. Constructed from a great variety of Printed and Manuscript Documents by H.S. Tanner. Third Edition, 1846. Published by H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 1846, by H.S. Tanner ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Roads &c. From Vera Cruz & Alvarado To Mexico.
List No 2822A
Tanner, Henry S.
Map Of The United States Of …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A Map Of The United States Of Mexico, As organized and defined by the several Acts of the Congress of that Republic. Constructed from a great variety of Printed and Manuscript Documents by H.S. Tanner. Third Edition, 1846. Published by H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 1846, by H.S. Tanner ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Roads &c. From Vera Cruz & Alvarado To Mexico.
List No 2822.001
Note 3rd edition. Martin shows 10 issues 1825-47. 1st edition was 1825 (see W.H. copy). The 1826 edition of this map (see our copy) was the base for the White, Gallaher & White "Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico" of 1828, which was then copied by Disturnell in 1846 (see our copy). Originally, Tanner copied this map from the southwestern portion of his Map of North America. This 1846 edition has updated the western cartography to include Fremont's route and topography in California and the Rocky Mountains. Interestingly, Lake Tahoe is labeled Flag Lake, a name we have never seen before. The 1826 edition of this map established the more northerly boundary of New Mexico and Mexico that White Gallaher & White copied and was ultimately used by Disturnell in his map, and affected the treaty negotiations (see Martin). See our 1847, fifth edition, #5158. Full color map, folded into dark brown cloth covers 15x9.5 with "Tanner's Travelling Map Of Mexico" stamped in gilt.
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.
Smith, George G.
Cover: Boston, Charlestown, …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Smith, George G.
Full Title (Covers to) Plan Of Boston Comprising a Part of Charlestown and Cambridge. Published by George G. Smith, Engraver, Corner of Washington & Franklin Sts. Boston. 1846. (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 3118A
Smith, George G.
Plan Of Boston Comprising a …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors 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. 1846. (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 3118.001
Note Index of important places. A list of "Alterations and Improvements since 1839" appears on the right margin. A very clear, attractive map, folded into patterned light blue cloth covers 12x9.5 with "G.G. Smith's Map Of Boston. 1846." in gilt. See our 1835 wall map edition.
Tanner, Henry S.
Cover: Mexico & Guatemala.
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) Mexico & Guatemala: By H.S. Tanner. (with) Guatemala. (with) Valley of Mexico. Published by C.S. Williams, N.E. corner of Market & 7th Street, Philadelphia, 1846. Entered ... 1834, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania.
List No 4800A
Note Full color by state. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Washington. This is plate 36 from Tanner's Universal Atlas of 1846, here issued as a separate pocket map by C.S. Williams of Philadelphia. Full color. Folded into stamped dark green leather covers 12.5x8 with title "Mexico." in gold.
Tanner, Henry S.
Mexico & Guatemala.
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title Mexico & Guatemala: By H.S. Tanner. (with) Guatemala. (with) Valley of Mexico. Published by C.S. Williams, N.E. corner of Market & 7th Street, Philadelphia, 1846. Entered ... 1834, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania.
List No 4800.001
Note Full color by state. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Washington. This is plate 36 from Tanner's Universal Atlas of 1846, here issued as a separate pocket map by C.S. Williams of Philadelphia. Full color. Folded into stamped dark green leather covers 12.5x8 with title "Mexico." in gold.
Disturnell, John
Cover: Mapa de los Estados U …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Disturnell, John
Full Title (Covers to) Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico, segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del Congreso de dicha Republica ... Lo Publican J. Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Nueva York. 1846.
List No 5175A
Note Red cloth covers 15x10 with "Mexico." stamped in gold.
Disturnell, John
Text Page: Mapa de los Estad …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Disturnell, John
Full Title (Text Page to) Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico, segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del Congreso de dicha Republica ... Lo Publican J. Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Nueva York. 1846.
List No 5175B
Note Inside front cover "Statistics of the Republic of Mexico."
Disturnell, John
Mapa de los Estados Unidos D …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Disturnell, John
Full Title Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico, segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del Congreso de dicha Republica ... Lo Publican J. Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Nueva York. 1846. (inset) Carto de los caminos &c. desde Vera Cruz y Alvarado a Mejico.
List No 5175.001
Note The first Disturnell edition, and the second Martin edition (after the 1828 White Gallaher and White first edition). Wheat calls this edition a "famous" map. This edition is distinguished by the absence of a trail line running directly from San Antonio to Austin, Texas, that appears on the third Martin edition. Compared to our seventh edition (see our # 2541), there are substantially fewer towns, roads, and physical features both in Mexico and the U.S. The two profiles in the Pacific and two inset maps in the Gulf of Mexico of the 1847 edition are not present. The covers and paste down statistics are the same as our 1847 edition. The map was printed from the same plate as the 1828 White Gallaher and White edition, evidenced by the faint copyright notice in the lower right corner under the neat line, Disturnell made many updates to the 1828 edition, and its republication by him was occasioned by the outbreak of the Mexican War. White Gallaher and White copied and slightly enlarged Henry Tanner's 1826 Map of the United States of Mexico (see our #5176). Martin lists twenty three editions of Disturnell's map. A significant difference between the Disturnell map and the earlier editions by White Gallaher and White, and Tanner, is the moving of the boundary line between Alta and Baja California about 70 miles further north toward San Diego, which was then used as the boundary in the treaty to end the Mexican War. Map is full color, folded into red cloth covers 15x10 with "Mexico." stamped in gold. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridian: Washington.
Tanner, Henry S.
Covers: Massachusetts And Rh …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) Massachusetts And Rhode Island: By H.S. Tanner. Published by C.S. Williams ... Philadelphia. 1846. Entered ... in the year 1841, by H.S. Tanner in the ... Eastern District of Pennsylvania. (inset map) Boston.
List No 5367.001
Note This is an earlier version, in pocket map form, of the map of the same title that appeared in the six map folio issued by S. Augustus Mitchell in 1846 (see our #536). Mitchell's version adds his publisher imprint under Tanner's name in the title and does not list C.S. Williams as publisher under the neat line. Map is printed color in blue and red. Folded into brown leather covers 13x8 with "Massachusetts And Rhode Island" stamped in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Tanner, Henry S.
Massachusetts And Rhode Isla …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title Massachusetts And Rhode Island: By H.S. Tanner. Published by C.S. Williams ... Philadelphia. 1846. Entered ... in the year 1841, by H.S. Tanner in the ... Eastern District of Pennsylvania. (inset map) Boston.
List No 5367.002
Note This is an earlier version, in pocket map form, of the map of the same title that appeared in the six map folio issued by S. Augustus Mitchell in 1846 (see our #536). Mitchell's version adds his publisher imprint under Tanner's name in the title and does not list C.S. Williams as publisher under the neat line. Map is printed color in blue and red. Folded into brown leather covers 13x8 with "Massachusetts And Rhode Island" stamped in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Sinclair, Thomas
Cover: Mexico showing Seat o …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Sinclair, Thomas
Full Title (Covers to) Map of Mexico Showing the Seat of War. Lith. of T. Sinclair, 79 So. 3rd St. Philadelphia.
List No 5536A
Sinclair, Thomas
Map of Mexico Showing the Se …
1846
Pocket Map
Authors Sinclair, Thomas
Full Title Map of Mexico Showing the Seat of War. Lith. of T. Sinclair, 79 So. 3rd St. Philadelphia.
List No 5536.001
Note Very rare map with no reference to it found in any of the normal bibliographies. The date is estimated. Proposed railway lines are shown to and from San Francisco to New Orleans and Napolian (sic). The map has been distorted severely with San Francisco much too far east. Napoleon, Arkansas, now defunct (why?), according to Baldwin and Thomas' Gazetteer of 1854, was the capital of Desha County. It was situated on the Mississippi at the mouth of the Arkansas. The population was about 1,000 people, and steamboats ran three times a week to Little Rock. Why it was placed so prominently on the map is unknown. Perhaps it was vying to be a terminus for the railroad. Texas is shown at a highly detailed level. The map is in color and folds into brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Map of Mexico Showing The Seat Of War" on the front cover in gilt.
Bruff, J. Goldsborough, Dist …
Cover: Correct map, Seat of …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Bruff, J. Goldsborough, Disturnell, John
Full Title (Covers to) A Correct Map Of The Seat Of War In Mexico. Being a Copy of Genl. Arista's Map, taken at Resaca de la Palma, with additions and Corrections ... New York: Published By J. Disturnell. 102, Broadway, 1847. Designed by J.G. Bruff Washington D.C. Entered ... 1847, by J.G. Bruff ... New York. Lith. of E. Jones & G.W. Newman, 128, Fulton St. On Stone by J. Probst. (with 4 inset maps).
List No 0097A
Bruff, J. Goldsborough, Dist …
A Correct Map Of The Seat Of …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Bruff, J. Goldsborough, Disturnell, John
Full Title A Correct Map Of The Seat Of War In Mexico. Being a Copy of Genl. Arista's Map, taken at Resaca de la Palma, with additions and Corrections ... New York: Published By J. Disturnell. 102, Broadway, 1847. Designed by J.G. Bruff Washington D.C. Entered ... 1847, by J.G. Bruff ... New York. Lith. of E. Jones & G.W. Newman, 128, Fulton St. On Stone by J. Probst. (with 4 inset maps).
List No 0097.001
Note Scarce map with Drawings by Bruff. According to Tooley, Bruff did: State of Florida, 1846, this map, Tehuantepec maps, 1851, Seat of War in Virginia, 1861. In Phillips p410, this map and another smaller map also published by Disturnell are listed. From the Introduction to his travel diary, it is clear that Bruff drew for the Topographical Engineers and other government departments for over 50 years. Many of his products may not have his name on them - he is quoted in the introduction (page xxx) saying that he drew duplicates of the Fremont maps and plates for both houses of Congress. The four inset maps are titled: Plan of Monterey, Map Showing the Battle Grounds of the 8th and 9th May 1846, Tampico and its Environs, and Chart of the Bay of Vera Cruz. Map is folded into brown cloth covers 15x10 with "Map Of The Seat Of War In Mexico." stamped in gilt.
Disturnell, John
Cover: Mapa, Estados Unidos …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Disturnell, John
Full Title (Covers to) Mapa de los Estados Unidos De Mejico, Segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del Congreso de dicha Republica ... Lo Publican J. Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Nuevo York. 1847. Revised Edition. (inset) Carto De Los Caminos &c. Desde Vera Cruz Y Alvarado A Mejico. (inset) Chart of the Bay of Vera Cruz. (inset) Map Showing The Battle Grounds of the 8th and 9th May 1846.
List No 2541A
Disturnell, John
Mapa de los Estados Unidos D …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Disturnell, John
Full Title Mapa de los Estados Unidos De Mejico, Segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del Congreso de dicha Republica ... Lo Publican J. Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Nuevo York. 1847. Revised Edition. (inset) Carto De Los Caminos &c. Desde Vera Cruz Y Alvarado A Mejico. (inset) Chart of the Bay of Vera Cruz. (inset) Map Showing The Battle Grounds of the 8th and 9th May 1846.
List No 2541.001
Note The seventh edition known as the "Treaty Map." This map was "the official cartographic reference consulted in negotiating the peace treaty of February 2, 1848, which terminated the Mexican war..." (Martin). The first of seven issues in 1847, this is easily identifiable by having only two inset maps in the Gulf of Mexico (later issues have four). The twelfth edition was also used as a treaty map. This copy folds into red cloth covers 15x10, with "Mexico" stamped in gold, and with "Statistics of the Republic of Mexico" pasted on the inside front cover. Signature of Cornelius S. Van Alstine, U.S. Navy, on verso of map. Streeter refers to this seventh edition as "the most important edition of the Disturnell map." Map is in full color.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Cover: Mexico, Yucatan & Upp …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title (Covers to) Map Of Mexico, Including Yucatan & Upper California, exhibiting The Chief Cities and Towns, The Principal Travelling Routes &c. Philadelphia: Published by S. Augustus Mitchell N.E. Corner Of Market And Seventh Sts. 1847. Entered ... 1846 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (inset) The Late Battlefield.
List No 3119A
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Map Of Mexico, Including Yuc …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title Map Of Mexico, Including Yucatan & Upper California, exhibiting The Chief Cities and Towns, The Principal Travelling Routes &c. Philadelphia: Published by S. Augustus Mitchell N.E. Corner Of Market And Seventh Sts. 1847. Entered ... 1846 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (inset) The Late Battlefield.
List No 3119.001
Note 2nd edition, 1st 1847 issue, without the lower "Road Between Mexico & Vera Cruz" inset but with an upper right inset of "The late Battlefield" (Monterey). The 1st edition was 1846, also without the lower inset (Streeter 3868). The 2nd edition is this copy, almost the same as the 1846 issue (some towns added in Northern Mexico), but dated 1847 (not in Streeter or Wheat). The 3rd edition is dated 1847 and adds the lower inset map mentioned above (Streeter 3869, Wheat Gold 35). A much simpler map than the Map of Texas, Oregon and California of 1846, with no engraver credit. Full color, with Texas outlined in red, folded into stamped black leather covers 13.5x8 with "Mexico" in gilt.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Covers: National Map Of The …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title (Covers to) A Route-Book, Adapted To Mitchell's National Map Of The American Republic, Comprising Tables Of The Principal Rail-Road, Steam-Boat And Stage Routes, Throughout The United States. Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. Cor. Market And Seventh Sts. 1847. (on verso) Entered ... 1846, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. Stereotyped by J. Fagan. Printed by Kay & Brother. (with) Mitchell's National Map of the American Republic Or United States Of North America ... 1846. Drawn by J.H. Young. Engraved by J.H. Brightly. Entered ... 1846, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 4 inset maps).
List No 4956.001
Note This is a scarce combination of the map portion only (without the separate sheet of city maps) of Mitchell's National Map and a reworking of the text portion of Mitchell's Traveller's Guide giving the routes of travel in 52 pages plus an 8 page catalogue of Mitchell's products. Unlike all other map issues we have seen, this map title does not include "Together with Maps of the Vicinities Of Thirty-Two of the Principal Cities and Towns in the Union" and thus is a unique issue of the map. Full color. The book is bound into dark green stamped covers with "Mitchell's National Map And Route Map" in gilt, and is closed with a brass clasp. On the National Map, the four insets are titled "Map Of The North-Eastern Boundary Of The United States", "Map Of the Southern Part Of Florida", "Map Of The State Of Texas", and "Map Of Oregon Territory."
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Title Page: National Map Of …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title (Title Page to) A Route-Book, Adapted To Mitchell's National Map Of The American Republic, Comprising Tables Of The Principal Rail-Road, Steam-Boat And Stage Routes, Throughout The United States. Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. Cor. Market And Seventh Sts. 1847. (on verso) Entered ... 1846, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. Stereotyped by J. Fagan. Printed by Kay & Brother. (with) Mitchell's National Map of the American Republic Or United States Of North America ... 1846. Drawn by J.H. Young. Engraved by J.H. Brightly. Entered ... 1846, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 4 inset maps).
List No 4956.002
Note This is a scarce combination of the map portion only (without the separate sheet of city maps) of Mitchell's National Map and a reworking of the text portion of Mitchell's Traveller's Guide giving the routes of travel in 52 pages plus an 8 page catalogue of Mitchell's products. Unlike all other map issues we have seen, this map title does not include "Together with Maps of the Vicinities Of Thirty-Two of the Principal Cities and Towns in the Union" and thus is a unique issue of the map. Full color. The book is bound into dark green stamped covers with "Mitchell's National Map And Route Map" in gilt, and is closed with a brass clasp. On the National Map, the four insets are titled "Map Of The North-Eastern Boundary Of The United States", "Map Of the Southern Part Of Florida", "Map Of The State Of Texas", and "Map Of Oregon Territory."
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
National Map Of The American …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title Mitchell's National Map of the American Republic Or United States Of North America ... 1846. Drawn by J.H. Young. Engraved by J.H. Brightly. Entered ... 1846, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 4 inset maps). (with) A Route-Book, Adapted To Mitchell's National Map Of The American Republic, Comprising Tables Of The Principal Rail-Road, Steam-Boat And Stage Routes, Throughout The United States. Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. Cor. Market And Seventh Sts. 1847. (on verso) Entered ... 1846, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. Stereotyped by J. Fagan. Printed by Kay & Brother.
List No 4956.003
Note Map is in full color. The four insets are titled "Map Of The North-Eastern Boundary Of The United States", "Map Of the Southern Part Of Florida", "Map Of The State Of Texas", and "Map Of Oregon Territory." This is a scarce combination of the map portion only (without the separate sheet of city maps) of Mitchell's National Map and a reworking of the text portion of Mitchell's Traveller's Guide giving the routes of travel in 52 pages plus an 8 page catalogue of Mitchell's products. Unlike all other map issues we have seen, this map title does not include "Together with Maps of the Vicinities Of Thirty-Two of the Principal Cities and Towns in the Union" and thus is a unique issue of the map. Full color. The book is bound into dark green stamped covers with "Mitchell's National Map And Route Map" in gilt, and is closed with a brass clasp. On the National Map. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Tanner, Henry S.
Cover: Mexico, United States …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title (Covers to) A Map Of The United States Of Mexico, As organized and defined by the several Acts of the Congress of that Republic. Constructed from a great variety of Printed and Manuscript Documents by H.S. Tanner. Fifth edition, 1847. Published by H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 1846, by H.S. Tanner ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Roads &c. From Vera Cruz & Alvarado To Mexico. (inset) Harbor Of Vera Cruz.
List No 5158A
Tanner, Henry S.
A Map Of The United States O …
1847
Pocket Map
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A Map Of The United States Of Mexico, As organized and defined by the several Acts of the Congress of that Republic. Constructed from a great variety of Printed and Manuscript Documents by H.S. Tanner. Fifth edition, 1847. Published by H.S. Tanner. Entered ... 1846, by H.S. Tanner ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Roads &c. From Vera Cruz & Alvarado To Mexico. (inset) Harbor Of Vera Cruz.
List No 5158.001
Note This edition adds an inset map of "Harbor of Vera Cruz," and "Dates of Battles" listing seven battles of the Mexican War beginning with Palo Alto May 8, 1846 and ending with Vera Cruz, March 22 to 27, 1847. Gen Kearny's route from Ft. Leavenworth to Santa Fe is shown and labeled, along with other routes of battle (unlabeled) running from Texas south to La Puebla, Mexico. This is the last edition published by Tanner, according to Martin. It is the best edition in terms of showing the events of the Mexican War. See our 1846, third edition, #2822. Folded into dark brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Tanner's Travelling Map of Mexico" stamped in gold. Full color.
Colton, J. H., Colton, G. Wo …
Covers: Township Map Of The …
1851
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H., Colton, G. Woolworth
Full Title (Covers to) Colton's Township Map Of The State Of Iowa Compiled from the United States Surveys, & other Authentic Sources. Published By J.H. Colton. No. 86 Cedar St. New York. 1851. Entered ... 1851, by J.H. Colton ... New York. Drawn by Geo W. Colton. Engraved by J.M. Atwood.
List No 4593.001
Note This is the first Colton pocket map of the entire state, and one of the earliest commercial pocket maps of Iowa State to be issued - Henn Williams issued their first Iowa pocket map also in 1851. Iowa became a state in 1846, but the public surveys were not extended to the western part of the state until a few years later. Folded into brown cloth covers 14x8.5 with "Township Map Of The State Of Iowa Published By J.H. Colton" in gilt. Full color. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Colton, J. H., Colton, G. Wo …
Township Map Of The State Of …
1851
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H., Colton, G. Woolworth
Full Title Colton's Township Map Of The State Of Iowa Compiled from the United States Surveys, & other Authentic Sources. Published By J.H. Colton. No. 86 Cedar St. New York. 1851. Entered ... 1851, by J.H. Colton ... New York. Drawn by Geo W. Colton. Engraved by J.M. Atwood.
List No 4593.002
Note This is the first Colton pocket map of the entire state, and one of the earliest commercial pocket maps of Iowa State to be issued - Henn Williams issued their first Iowa pocket map also in 1851. Iowa became a state in 1846, but the public surveys were not extended to the western part of the state until a few years later. Folded into brown cloth covers 14x8.5 with "Township Map Of The State Of Iowa Published By J.H. Colton" in gilt. Full color. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Colton, J.H.
Covers: United States, The C …
1852
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J.H.
Full Title (Covers to) Colton's Map Of The United States, The Canadas &c. Showing The Rail Roads, Canals & Stage Roads: With Distances from Place to Place. Published by J.H. Colton No. 86 Cedar St., New York, 1852. (inset) Map Of New England And Eastern New York. (inset) Map Of The United States, Central America &c. (inset) The Isthmus Of Panama Showing the Routes Of Travel Between Chagres & Panama.
List No 0172.001
Note Outline color by state, folded into dark gray modern cloth covers 15x10 with "Colton's Map Of The United States And The Canadas" in gilt. Issued separately in pocket map form, linen backed (High Ridge #108 in Cat 18), and in the Traveler's and Tourist's Guide Book (and Route Book) Through the United States of America and the Canadas. First edition was 1850 (Howes C623) by Colton, Howes says the guide is descended from J. Calvin Smith's Guide of 1846, the map is slightly larger scale than the Smith and larger in size, and it is clearly related. Another example of the Colton/Smith relationship - this Guide, the Western Guide, and the Large Map of the U.S. and the Canadas. This map is derived from the large wall map of the United States of America (see our #3960). The division between the two plates used to make this portion of the wall map is visible in Tenn. and N. Carolina. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Colton, J.H.
United States, The Canadas
1852
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J.H.
Full Title Colton's Map Of The United States, The Canadas &c. Showing The Rail Roads, Canals & Stage Roads: With Distances from Place to Place. Published by J.H. Colton No. 86 Cedar St., New York, 1852. (inset) Map Of New England And Eastern New York. (inset) Map Of The United States, Central America &c. (inset) The Isthmus Of Panama Showing the Routes Of Travel Between Chagres & Panama.
List No 0172.002
Note Outline color by state, folded into dark gray modern cloth covers 15x10 with "Colton's Map Of The United States And The Canadas" in gilt. Issued separately in pocket map form, linen backed (High Ridge #108 in Cat 18), and in the Traveler's and Tourist's Guide Book (and Route Book) Through the United States of America and the Canadas. First edition was 1850 (Howes C623) by Colton, Howes says the guide is descended from J. Calvin Smith's Guide of 1846, the map is slightly larger scale than the Smith and larger in size, and it is clearly related. Another example of the Colton/Smith relationship - this Guide, the Western Guide, and the Large Map of the U.S. and the Canadas. This map is derived from the large wall map of the United States of America (see our #3960). The division between the two plates used to make this portion of the wall map is visible in Tenn. and N. Carolina. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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.
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.
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.
Colton, G.W., Colton, J. H.
Cover: Map ... around City o …
1853
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, G.W., Colton, J. H.
Full Title (Covers to) Map Of The Country Thirty Three Miles Around The City Of New York. Published By J.H. Colton, No. 86 Cedar St. New York, 1853. Entered ... 1846, by J.H. Colton ... New York. Drawn by G.W. Colton. Engraved by J.M. Atwood, N.Y.
List No 0173A
Colton, G.W., Colton, J. H.
Map ... Around The City Of N …
1853
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, G.W., Colton, J. H.
Full Title Map Of The Country Thirty Three Miles Around The City Of New York. Published By J.H. Colton, No. 86 Cedar St. New York, 1853. Entered ... 1846, by J.H. Colton ... New York. Drawn by G.W. Colton. Engraved by J.M. Atwood, N.Y.
List No 0173.001
Note With red cloth covers 14.5x9 stamped with gilt title reading "Thirty Three Miles Around The City Of New-York." and a small circular map of New York (later editions omit the map on the cover). First issued in 1846, when it was reengraved by Atwood from J.H. Eddy's "Map of the Country Thirty Miles round the City of New York" which was originally issued in 1811 (see our #3472). This is one of Colton's most attractive maps, showing New York and vicinity in circular format surrounded by a vine border with views of City Hall, New York and City Hall, Brooklyn. It was published in many editions for almost fifty years - our latest edition is 1891 (Haskell lists eight editions from 1846 to 1873 only). The early editions were engraved on copper plate (our 1853) and at some point before our 1865 edition the copper plate was transferred to lithographic stone and all subsequent editions were lithographed.
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