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Thrall, Willis
Cover: Map of Ohio.
1832
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Thrall, Willis |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map of Ohio compiled from the latest and most authentic information. Hartford, published by Willis Thrall. 1832. Entered ... 12th day of Sept. 1832 by Willis Thrall ... Connecticut. |
| List No |
4907A |
| Note |
Red leather cover 13x8, with "Ohio" and decorative border in gilt. |
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Thrall, Willis
Map Of Ohio.
1832
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Thrall, Willis |
| Full Title |
Map of Ohio compiled from the latest and most authentic information. Hartford, published by Willis Thrall. 1832. Entered ... 12th day of Sept. 1832 by Willis Thrall ... Connecticut. |
| List No |
4907.001 |
| Note |
First edition. This is a very good map of the state for its period, showing all the town boundaries in the counties, and a lovely "View of Cincinnati" below the title. It is larger than most of the other contemporary pocket maps (Burr, Reed, Mitchell, Tanner) and has better detail. This first edition is not in any references. Folded in 13x9 red leather cover with "Ohio" and decorative border in gilt. |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Cover: California, New Mexic
1849
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map of California New Mexico Texas &c. Published by H.S. Tanner No. 156 Fulton St. New York 1849. |
| List No |
4073A |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Map of California New Mexico
1849
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
Map of California New Mexico Texas &c. Published by H.S. Tanner No. 156 Fulton St. New York 1849. |
| List No |
4073.001 |
| Note |
This is taken from Tanner's Map of the United States of Mexico, with the addition of the California Gold Regions colored in yellow, and an added inset map of "United States, Mexico &c. Shewing the Routes from N. York to St. Francisco by Land & Water." The map has been updated to show Fremont's route across the Great Basin and the "Boundary of 1848" with Mexico. The 14x9 cover entitled "Tanner's Travelling Map of California & c has on the inside front a "Table of Routes from New-York to California, with the Modes of Conveyance, Distances, Time and Fares." This is a very late map for Tanner, still printed from engraved plates (although the impression looks a bit tired), in the next to last year of his publishing career. He died in Brooklyn in 1858. |
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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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Goddard, George H. (George H
Britton & Rey's Map Of The S
1857
Wall Map
| Authors |
Goddard, George H. (George Henry), 1817-1906 |
| Full Title |
Britton & Rey's Map Of The State Of California. Compiled from the U.S. Land & Coast Surveys, the several Military, Scientific & Rail Road Explorations, the State & County Boundary Surveys made under the Order of the Surveyor General of California, & from Private Surveys. By George H. Goddard, C.E. Completed with Additions & Corrections up to the day of publication from the U.S. Land Office & other reliable sources. Lithy. Of Britton & Rey, Montgomery St. Cor. Commercial, S.F. Entered ... 1857 by Britton & Rey ... California. Engraved by H. Steinegger. |
| List No |
2901.000 |
| Note |
1st edition. Wheat: "This map, a beautiful example of the cartographer's art, is unfortunately rare and little-known...it was by far the most accurate and complete map of California and of its gold regions which had as yet been published." This copy was issued as a wall map, but it has been nicely restored, varnish removed, rebacked on paper without the rollers. The other examples I am aware of were all pocket maps. See Shumate essay on Goddard. A second edition, reduced in size, was published in 1858, and a third edition was published in 1860 (see WH copies). Map is unvarnished and without rollers. Outline color by county with a full color wash. |
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Ream, Robert L.
Cover: Nebraska Territory se
1857
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Ream, Robert L. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Sectional Map Of Nebraska Territory Compiled from the Field Notes in the Surveyor General's Office, by Robert L. Ream. Showing the Counties, Townships, Sections, Topography, Cities, Villages, and all Internal Improvements &c. Published by E. Mendenhall, at his General Map Establishment, Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O. 1857. Middleton Wallace & Co. Lithographers, Cincinnati, O. Entered ... 1857 by Robert L. Ream ... Ohio. |
| List No |
4931A |
| Note |
First edition. A second edition was issued in 1858, no later editions. Shows eastern Nebraska with most of the settlements still close to the Missouri River. There are three red lines, one going west from Decatur, one following the Platte River west from the Missouri, and one going west from a point just south of Otoe City on the Missouri. These may be emigrant routes or they may be dividing the Territory into districts. In embossed blue cloth covers 15x9 with title "Ream's Sectional Map Of Nebraska E. Mendenhall" in gold, inside front cover has an ad for J.H. Colton's maps and atlases. Full color by county. |
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Ream, Robert L.
Sectional Map Of Nebraska Te
1857
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Ream, Robert L. |
| Full Title |
Sectional Map Of Nebraska Territory Compiled from the Field Notes in the Surveyor General's Office, by Robert L. Ream. Showing the Counties, Townships, Sections, Topography, Cities, Villages, and all Internal Improvements &c. Published by E. Mendenhall, at his General Map Establishment, Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O. 1857. Middleton Wallace & Co. Lithographers, Cincinnati, O. Entered ... 1857 by Robert L. Ream ... Ohio. |
| List No |
4931.001 |
| Note |
First edition. A second edition was issued in 1858, no later editions. Shows eastern Nebraska with most of the settlements still close to the Missouri River. There are three red lines, one going west from Decatur, one following the Platte River west from the Missouri, and one going west from a point just south of Otoe City on the Missouri. These may be emigrant routes or they may be dividing the Territory into districts. In embossed blue cloth covers 15x9 with title "Ream's Sectional Map Of Nebraska E. Mendenhall" in gold, inside front cover has an ad for J.H. Colton's maps and atlases. Full color by county. |
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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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Ream, Robert L., Halsall, Jo
Covers: Sectional Map Of The
1858
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Ream, Robert L., Halsall, John, Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Ream's Sectional Map Of The Territory Of Kansas Compiled from the Field Notes in the Surveyor General's Office By Robert L. Ream. Published by John Halsall & Co. Saint Louis, Mo. 1858. Entered ... 1858 by John Halsall & Co. ... Missouri. Entered ... 1856 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. |
| List No |
4095.001 |
| Note |
A later edition of the Halsall/Colton map of 1857 (our #4094). A sixth tier of counties appears, and other older counties are subdivided, new towns are appearing, and the land office surveys continue to grow. Map is folded into stamped dark brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Sectional Map Of Kansas" in gilt. Full color. |
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Ream, Robert L., Halsall, Jo
Sectional Map Of The Territo
1858
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Ream, Robert L., Halsall, John, Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
Ream's Sectional Map Of The Territory Of Kansas Compiled from the Field Notes in the Surveyor General's Office By Robert L. Ream. Published by John Halsall & Co. Saint Louis, Mo. 1858. Entered ... 1858 by John Halsall & Co. ... Missouri. Entered ... 1856 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. |
| List No |
4095.002 |
| Note |
A later edition of the Halsall/Colton map of 1857 (our #4094). A sixth tier of counties appears, and other older counties are subdivided, new towns are appearing, and the land office surveys continue to grow. Map is folded into stamped dark brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Sectional Map Of Kansas" in gilt. Full color. |
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Redpath, James, Hinton, Rich
Kansas and Nebraska, 1859
1859
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Redpath, James, Hinton, Richard J, Colton, J. H., Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
Kansas and Nebraska. 1859. (inset map) Nebraska and Kansas, Showing Pikes Peak And The Gold Region. 1859. (Published) by J.H. Colton & Co., 172 William St., New York. |
| List No |
4872.004 |
| Note |
An important early guide to the Colorado Gold Region, with three Colton maps on two sheets: "Kansas and Nebraska...1859," which is taken from the 1858 General Atlas, minus the upper half of Nebraska - shows eastern Kansas and Nebraska, "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak And The Gold Region...1859," which is the lower half of the 1857 General Atlas map of the same title (without the reference to the Gold Region), and "Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota by Lieut. G.K. Warren Top. Engrs. from the Explorations made by him in 1855, 56 & 57... J.H. Colton... New York," which is derived from the lower half of Warren's 1858/1859 "Military Map of Nebraska and Dakota" (see our #2932). The "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak..." map appeared as the only map in J.W. Reed's 1859 "Map of and Guide to the Kansas Gold Region (WC343a), also published by J.H. Colton. Bound in brown linen 15x10, with "Guide to Kansas, The Pike's Peak Gold Region &c. &c. J.H. Colton New York" in gold on the cover. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. |
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Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1
Military Map of Parts of Kan
1859
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, Hinton, Richard J, Colton, J. H., Redpath, James |
| Full Title |
Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota. By Lieut. G.K. Warren Top. Engrs. from the Explorations made by him in 1855, 56 & 57. (Published) by J.H. Colton & Co., 172 William St., New York. |
| List No |
4872.005 |
| Note |
An important early guide to the Colorado Gold Region, with three Colton maps on two sheets: "Kansas and Nebraska...1859," which is taken from the 1858 General Atlas, minus the upper half of Nebraska - shows eastern Kansas and Nebraska, "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak And The Gold Region...1859," which is the lower half of the 1857 General Atlas map of the same title (without the reference to the Gold Region), and "Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota by Lieut. G.K. Warren Top. Engrs. from the Explorations made by him in 1855, 56 & 57... J.H. Colton... New York," which is derived from the lower half of Warren's 1858/1859 "Military Map of Nebraska and Dakota" (see our #2932). The "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak..." map appeared as the only map in J.W. Reed's 1859 "Map of and Guide to the Kansas Gold Region (WC343a), also published by J.H. Colton. Bound in brown linen 15x10, with "Guide to Kansas, The Pike's Peak Gold Region &c. &c. J.H. Colton New York" in gold on the cover. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. |
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Howe, Henry G.
Cover: Howe's Oil District o
1866
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Howe, Henry G. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Howe's Map Of The Oil District Of Pennsylvania, Showing the Farms, Leases, and Topography upon Oil Creek, Cherry Run, Pithole Creek ... Comprising The Oil Producing Territory of Pennsylvania. Prepared from Actual Surveys By Henry G. Howe Civil Engineer Titusville, Pa. 1866. Entered ... 1866, by Henry G. Howe ... Massachusetts. |
| List No |
2675A |
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