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Olney, J. (Jesse), 1798-1872
Western States.
1837
School Atlas
Authors Olney, J. (Jesse), 1798-1872
Full Title Western States. Entered according to act of Congress. (1837)
List No 2430.008
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Covers Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and parts of Michigan and Missouri. Shows states, counties, cities (with population), railroad, canals, etc. Prime meridian: Washington.
Hutawa, Julius
Map Of The State Of Missouri
1852
Separate Map
Authors Hutawa, Julius
Full Title Map Of The State Of Missouri. Showing different Railroad Routes surveyed by the Pacific Railroad Compy. as reported to the Legislature of the State of Missouri in December 1852. Julius Hutawa Lithographer, Second Street, betw. Olive & Pine, St. Louis, Mo.
List No 0334.000
Note From 3rd Annual Report of Pacific RR Company. Karrow lists the same map as published in the Missouri Republican. This map shows the first railroad surveys made or to be made in the state. Without color.
Colton, G.W.
Minnesota.
1856
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Minnesota. Published By J.H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. No. 49.
List No 0149.054
Note In full color. Minnesota extends from Lake Superior to the Missouri River (the middle of the present day Dakotas). Proposed route of the Pacific Railroad shown.
Colton, G.W.
Nebraska And Kanzas.
1856
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Nebraska And Kanzas. Published By J.H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. No. 50.
List No 0149.055
Note In full color by state. Nebraska extends from the western banks of the Missouri to the Rocky Mountains from east to west and from the northern border of the US to the 40th parallel from north to south. Route of the proposed Pacific Railroad shown.
Central Bluffs, Nebraska
Central Bluffs, Burt County, …
1856
Separate Map
Authors Central Bluffs, Nebraska
Full Title Central Bluffs, Burt County, Nebraska. All lots in this City are 50x150 feet, the alleys are 15 feet wide, Spring Av. is 100 feet wide, Michigan & Ohio Avenues are 80 feet & all other Streets 66 feet. Leopold Gast & Brother Lith. St. Louis, Mo. Second Carondelet Avenue betw. Lafayette & Geier Avs. S.W. from City Hospital. (Inset Map) Topographical Sketch of a Portion of Nebraska Territory.
List No 4084.000
Note A promotional plat map for a city that never "got off the ground" (or map). At the top of the plat for the city is a park-like reserve titled "Golden Spring Reserve" and there is a vignette of an Indian sitting next to the Golden Spring. Central Bluffs does not appear on any other maps of the period, except for a very small settlement called "Golden Spring P.O." which shows in the Nebraska State atlas of 1885 - apparently the city never happened and the hapless early lot buyers became Golden Springs. The promotion was probably based on the expectation of a major railroad crossing the Missouri from Iowa and heading west (shown as the Nebraska Central Railroad and the Lyons and Iowa Central Railroad on the inset map) right through the proposed town. This route shows briefly in the late 1850's maps, then disappears, another railroad promotion that did not happen. And so went the city of Central Bluffs. Nearby and closer to the Missouri, a Central City appears briefly on some maps of the period, then also disappears. It may be related to this development. Map is without color.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Covers: Traveller's Guide Th …
1856
Guide Book
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, John L.
Full Title (Covers to) Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States and the Canadas, Containing The Principal Cities And Towns ... Illustrated By An Accurate Map Of The United States ... Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 253 Market Street. 1856. (on verso) Entered ... 1855, by Charles Desilver ... Pennsylvania. (with) A New Map Of The United States of America. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia. Published by Charles Desilver ... Entered ... 1856, by Charles Desilver ... Pennsylvania (with 2 inset maps). (with map) Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States ... Drawn and Engraved by I.S. Drake & J.L. Hazzard. Philadelphia 1856. Published by Charles Desilver ... Entered ... 1856 by Charles Desilver... Pennsylvania (with 5 inset maps).
List No 4226.001
Note The contents calls for only one map but a second new map is added of the entire U.S., from the Mitchell Universal Atlas plate. The Drake1856 map adds J.L. Hazzard to the title and compared to the 1855 issue shows several new proposed railroads, particularly in the area west of the Missouri River (possibly the proposed Pacific Railroad routes). The Mitchell/Young U.S. map is slightly different from the same map in the 1856 Universal Atlas, in its showing of the Pacific Railroad routes. Bound in dark green leather covers with "Mitchell's New Traveler's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt. The two insets in the first map are titled "Gold Region Of California" and "District Of Columbia". Both maps in outline color. Prime meridians are in Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Title page: Traveller's Guid …
1856
Guide Book
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, John L.
Full Title (Title page to) Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States and the Canadas, Containing The Principal Cities And Towns. Alphabetically Arranged, Together with Rail Road, Steamboat, Stage, and Canal Routes, With table of Places, and Distances from Place to Place. Illustrated By An Accurate Map Of The United States, Showing the Lines of Finished Rail Roads, And their More Important Connections. Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 253 Market Street. 1856. (on verso) Entered ... 1855, by Charles Desilver ... Pennsylvania.
List No 4226.002
Note Guide Book, 124 p., includes: Index to Rail Roads and Index to General Routes. The contents calls for only one map but a second new map is added of the entire U.S., from the Mitchell Universal Atlas plate. The Drake1856 map adds J.L. Hazzard to the title and compared to the 1855 issue shows several new proposed railroads, particularly in the area west of the Missouri River (possibly the proposed Pacific Railroad routes). The Mitchell/Young U.S. map is slightly different from the same map in the 1856 Universal Atlas, in its showing of the Pacific Railroad routes. Bound in dark green leather covers with "Mitchell's New Traveler's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt. The two insets in the first map are titled "Gold Region Of California" and "District Of Columbia". Both maps in outline color. Prime meridians are in Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Map Of The United States of …
1856
Guide Book
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, John L.
Full Title A New Map Of The United States of America. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia. (with 2 inset maps) Gold Regions of California and District of Columbia. Published by Charles Desilver, No. 253 Market St.
List No 4226.003
Note The contents calls for only one map but a second new map is added of the entire U.S., from the Mitchell Universal Atlas plate. The Drake1856 map adds J.L. Hazzard to the title and compared to the 1855 issue shows several new proposed railroads, particularly in the area west of the Missouri River (possibly the proposed Pacific Railroad routes). The Mitchell/Young U.S. map is slightly different from the same map in the 1856 Universal Atlas, in its showing of the Pacific Railroad routes. Bound in dark green leather covers with "Mitchell's New Traveler's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt. The two insets in the first map are titled "Gold Region Of California" and "District Of Columbia". Both maps in outline color. Prime meridians are in Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Traveller's Guide Through Th …
1856
Guide Book
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, John L.
Full Title Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States, Showing the Rail Roads, Canals, Stage Roads &c. With Distances from Place to Place. Drawn and Engraved by I.S. Drake & J.L. Hazzard. Philadelphia 1856. (with 5 inset maps) Map of New England or Eastern States, Map of Maritime and Overland Routes to California, Map of the Gold and Quicksilver District of California, Map of Coper Mine Region, Vicinity of Niagara Falls. Published by Charles Desilver, No. 253 Market St. Entered ... 1856 by Charles Desilver... Pennsylvania.
List No 4226.004
Note The contents calls for only one map but a second new map is added of the entire U.S., from the Mitchell Universal Atlas plate. The Drake1856 map adds J.L. Hazzard to the title and compared to the 1855 issue shows several new proposed railroads, particularly in the area west of the Missouri River (possibly the proposed Pacific Railroad routes). The Mitchell/Young U.S. map is slightly different from the same map in the 1856 Universal Atlas, in its showing of the Pacific Railroad routes. Bound in dark green leather covers with "Mitchell's New Traveler's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt. The two insets in the first map are titled "Gold Region Of California" and "District Of Columbia". Both maps in outline color. Prime meridians are in Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1 …
States Of Illinois, Missouri …
1857
National Atlas
Authors Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Rogers, Henry Darwin
Full Title States Of Illinois, Missouri, And Arkansas. By Prof. H.D. Rogers & A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E. Entered in Sta. Hall. London ... & according to an act of Congress ... 1857, by H.D. Rogers ... Massachusetts. London, John Murray, Albemarle Street, Edinburgh, W. & A.K. Johnston. Engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh.
List No 3825.012
Note States in printed outline color with counties in blue.
Colton, J. H.
Nebraska And Kansas.
1857
Pocket Map
Authors Colton, J. H.
Full Title Nebraska and Kansas. Published by J.H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St., New York, 1857. (with) Territory acquired from Mexico by the Gadsden Treaty. (with untitled inset of eastern Nebraska and Kansas and western Iowa and Missouri).
List No 4552.001
Note Fourth edition, with the inset at the lower left of the United States replaced by a taller, large scale inset map of the eastern counties of Nebraska and Kansas. The main map is mostly unchanged, with only a few railroad routes added. The addition of the detailed county map inset was probably due to the "bleeding Kansas" troubles of 1856. Map is full color by state, folded into brown cloth covers 15x9 with "Nebraska And Kansas" stamped in gilt, advertisement for Colton on inside front cover. Relief shown by hachures.
Stevens, Isaac I.
Riviere des Lacs to Rocky Mo …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Stevens, Isaac I.
Full Title Riviere Des Lacs to the Rocky Mountains, from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis Secretary of War by Isaac I. Stevens, Governor of Washington Territory 1853-4. Explorations and surveys for a railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Route near the 47th and 49th parallels. Map No. 2. Engr. by Selmar Siebert.
List No 0693.021
Note Uncolored map covering the area from Fort Pierre (South Dakota) on the Missouri River to the foot of the Rocky Mountains near present-day Helena, Montana.
Gunnison, J.W.
From W. boundary of Missouri …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Gunnison, J.W.
Full Title From the Western Boundary of Missouri to the Mouth of Trap Creek, from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis Secretary of War by Capt. J.W. Gunnison. Topl. Engrs. assisted by Capt. E.G. Beckwith 3d Artillery. R.H. Kern Topographer in the field. 1855. Explorations and surveys for a railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Route near the 38th & 39th Parallels. Map No. 1. Engraved by Selmar Siebert.
List No 0693.033
Note Map begins at the 5th principal meridian and covers the area west to Tecumseh (Kansas). Uncolored. Numerous railway lines shown.
Johnson, A.J.
Iowa And Nebraska
1864
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Iowa And Nebraska Published By Johnson And Ward.
List No 0352.040
Note Full color by county, with heavy outlines around the states. With counties, towns, rivers, Indian reservations, roads, railroads, and forts clearly indicated and named. Includes the proposed route of the Dubuque & Pacific railroad. Covers upper section of states of Kansas and Missouri. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Blanchard, Rufus
Township Map of Illinois
1864
Pocket Map
Authors Blanchard, Rufus
Full Title (Covers to) Blanchard's Township Map of Illinois Showing all the Rail Roads, Stations, and Towns, Being a complete Shippers Guide to the State with parts of Iowa and Missouri. Drawn from plats of each County by Official Authority. Published by Rufus Blanchard 52 La Salle St. Chicago. 1864. Entered ... 1863 by R. Blanchard ... Illinois.
List No 4513.001
Note Second edition. Karrow shows 1863 as the first issue, does not list this 1864 edition, and shows editions of 1866 and 1867. Only railroads are shown, existing and projected. Full color. Folded into textured dark gray green cloth covers 14.5x9.5 with "Blanchard's Township Map Of Illinois" in gilt.
Blanchard, Rufus
Township Map of Illinois
1864
Pocket Map
Authors Blanchard, Rufus
Full Title Blanchard's Township Map of Illinois Showing all the Rail Roads, Stations, and Towns, Being a complete Shippers Guide to the State with parts of Iowa and Missouri. Drawn from plats of each County by Official Authority. Published by Rufus Blanchard 52 La Salle St. Chicago. 1864. Entered ... 1863 by R. Blanchard ... Illinois.
List No 4513.002
Note Second edition. Karrow shows 1863 as the first issue, does not list this 1864 edition, and shows editions of 1866 and 1867. Only railroads are shown, existing and projected. Full color. Folded into textured dark gray green cloth covers 14.5x9.5 with "Blanchard's Township Map Of Illinois" in gilt.
Watson, Gaylord
Cover: The American Republic …
1867
Pocket Map
Authors Watson, Gaylord
Full Title (Covers to) The American Republic and rail-road map of the United States, British Provinces, West-Indies, Mexico and Central America. Compiled from the latest official sources. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman Street, New York. 1867. Entered ... 1866, by Gaylord Watson ... New York. Engraved by Fisk & Russell, N. York.
List No 5209A
Note Stamped cloth covers 18x12 with "Watson's Rail-Road Map Of The United States Mexico Etc." in gilt on the cover. Catalog of Watson's maps and charts on the inside cover with a paste down stamp of "H.T. Wright & Co... Kansas City, Missouri."
Watson, Gaylord
Cover: The American Republic …
1867
Pocket Map
Authors Watson, Gaylord
Full Title (Inside Covers to) The American Republic and rail-road map of the United States, British Provinces, West-Indies, Mexico and Central America. Compiled from the latest official sources. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman Street, New York. 1867. Entered ... 1866, by Gaylord Watson ... New York. Engraved by Fisk & Russell, N. York.
List No 5209B
Note Inside front cover. List of maps, charts, guide books, etc. issued by Gaylord Watson with a paste down stamp of "H.T. Wright & Co... Kansas City, Missouri."
Watson, Gaylord
The American Republic and ra …
1867
Pocket Map
Authors Watson, Gaylord
Full Title The American Republic and rail-road map of the United States, British Provinces, West-Indies, Mexico and Central America. Compiled from the latest official sources. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman Street, New York. 1867. Entered ... 1866, by Gaylord Watson ... New York. Engraved by Fisk & Russell, N. York.
List No 5209.001
Note First edition, not listed in Karrow or Modelski. Karrow shows editions of 1869 and 1870. Full color, with vignette title showing a large steam engine and, at the top, "Panoramic View of the Country between San Francisco and St. Louis." Population tables and tables of distances, listings of railroads. There is an inset map of Central America. This is one of the best pocket railroad maps of the period and one of the most decorative. Folded into stamped cloth covers 18x12 with "Watson's Rail-Road Map of the United States Mexico Etc." in gilt on the cover. Catalog of Watson's maps and charts on the inside cover with a paste down stamp of "H.T. Wright & Co... Kansas City, Missouri." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
Cram, George Franklin
Covers: Rail Road And Townsh …
1868
Pocket Map
Authors Cram, George Franklin
Full Title (Covers to) New Rail Road And Township Map Of Iowa Engraved From Official Draughts of each County. Published By George F. Cram, Dealer In: Maps, Charts, Lithographic Pictures, Steel Engravings, Photographs &c. &c. 134 Lake St. Chicago, Ill. 1868. Entered ... 1868 by George F. Cram ... Illinois. Chas. Shober & Co. Lith. Chicago, Ill.
List No 3022.001
Note 1st edition, 1st year of operation for Cram's business. Everything about this map is different from Cram's later productions: it is his first year of operation, at 134 Lake Street, and the style of the cover, the map and the cartouche all have an "early" and unsophisticated look. Charles Shober is listed as Lithographer. Cram also produced the Guide Map to Chicago in 1868 (see our copy). Surviving pre fire maps by Cram are rare. Karrow shows 1869 maps for Missouri, Missouri and Kansas together, and Illinois, (all engraved by Pfeiffer, not Shober), but he shows no 1868 maps other than this Iowa and the Chicago maps. So this may be Cram's first state pocket map. It is copyright 1868. There is a view of a steam engine in the cartouche, this does not appear in later Cram maps. A 10 page index lists principal towns and counties, and gives a brief history of the state. Full color. Map is folded into stamped dark green cloth covers 14x9 with "New Township Map Of Iowa" in gilt.
Cram, George Franklin
Title page: New Rail Road An …
1868
Pocket Map
Authors Cram, George Franklin
Full Title (Title Page to) New Rail Road And Township Map Of Iowa Engraved From Official Draughts of each County. Published By George F. Cram, Dealer In: Maps, Charts, Lithographic Pictures, Steel Engravings, Photographs &c. &c. 134 Lake St. Chicago, Ill. 1868. Entered ... 1868 by George F. Cram ... Illinois. Chas. Shober & Co. Lith. Chicago, Ill.
List No 3022.002
Note 1st edition, 1st year of operation for Cram's business. Everything about this map is different from Cram's later productions: it is his first year of operation, at 134 Lake Street, and the style of the cover, the map and the cartouche all have an "early" and unsophisticated look. Charles Shober is listed as Lithographer. Cram also produced the Guide Map to Chicago in 1868 (see our copy). Surviving pre fire maps by Cram are rare. Karrow shows 1869 maps for Missouri, Missouri and Kansas together, and Illinois, (all engraved by Pfeiffer, not Shober), but he shows no 1868 maps other than this Iowa and the Chicago maps. So this may be Cram's first state pocket map. It is copyright 1868. There is a view of a steam engine in the cartouche, this does not appear in later Cram maps. A 10 page index lists principal towns and counties, and gives a brief history of the state. Full color. Map is folded into stamped dark green cloth covers 14x9 with "New Township Map Of Iowa" in gilt.
Cram, George Franklin
New Rail Road And Township M …
1868
Pocket Map
Authors Cram, George Franklin
Full Title New Rail Road And Township Map Of Iowa Engraved From Official Draughts of each County. Published By George F. Cram, Dealer In: Maps, Charts, Lithographic Pictures, Steel Engravings, Photographs &c. &c. 134 Lake St. Chicago, Ill. 1868. Entered ... 1868 by George F. Cram ... Illinois. Chas. Shober & Co. Lith. Chicago, Ill.
List No 3022.003
Note 1st edition, 1st year of operation for Cram's business. Everything about this map is different from Cram's later productions: it is his first year of operation, at 134 Lake Street, and the style of the cover, the map and the cartouche all have an "early" and unsophisticated look. Charles Shober is listed as Lithographer. Cram also produced the Guide Map to Chicago in 1868 (see our copy). Surviving pre fire maps by Cram are rare. Karrow shows 1869 maps for Missouri, Missouri and Kansas together, and Illinois, (all engraved by Pfeiffer, not Shober), but he shows no 1868 maps other than this Iowa and the Chicago maps. So this may be Cram's first state pocket map. It is copyright 1868. There is a view of a steam engine in the cartouche, this does not appear in later Cram maps. A 10 page index lists principal towns and counties, and gives a brief history of the state. Full color. Map is folded into stamped dark green cloth covers 14x9 with "New Township Map Of Iowa" in gilt.
Cram, George Franklin
Covers: Township & Rail Road …
1870
Pocket Map
Authors Cram, George Franklin
Full Title (Covers to) Cram's Township & Rail Road Map Of The North Western States. Geo. F. Cram & Co. ... Proprietors Of The Western Map Depot. 148 Lake Street, Chicago Ills. 1870.
List No 0201.001
Note 1st edition was in 1869, with vignettes. Shows Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri with parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota. The upper and lower left corners have census data from 1870 and 1865. This is probably the only regional Cram pocket map. Full color. Folded into black cloth covers 14x9 with "New Rail-Road & Township Map Of North Western States Published By Geo. F. Cram & Co." in gilt.
Cram, George Franklin
Township & Rail Road Map Of …
1870
Pocket Map
Authors Cram, George Franklin
Full Title Cram's Township & Rail Road Map Of The North Western States. Geo. F. Cram & Co. ... Proprietors Of The Western Map Depot. 148 Lake Street, Chicago Ills. 1870.
List No 0201.002
Note 1st edition was in 1869, with vignettes. Shows Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri with parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota. The upper and lower left corners have census data from 1870 and 1865. This is probably the only regional Cram pocket map. Full color. Folded into black cloth covers 14x9 with "New Rail-Road & Township Map Of North Western States Published By Geo. F. Cram & Co." in gilt.
Asher, Adams & Higgins, Higg …
Ind., Ill., Mo., Ohio, Ky, T …
1870
State Atlas
Authors Asher, Adams & Higgins, Higgins & Ryan
Full Title New topographical atlas and gazetteer of Indiana. Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee. (Indianapolis: Higgins & Ryan, 1870)
List No 5478.008
Note Hand colored by county. Shows settlements, railroads, etc.
Tracy, J.L.
Covers: Missouri And St. Lou …
1871
Guide Book
Authors Tracy, J.L.
Full Title (Covers to) Tracy's Guide To Missouri And St. Louis: Containing ... A Colored Township Map of Missouri... A Colored Map of the City of St. Louis ... A Colored Outline Map, Showing the Railroad Connections of St. Louis and the West ... By J.L. Tracey. St. Louis: R.P. Studley Co's Steam Print, 221 North Main Street. 1871. (with) Map Of The State Of Missouri ... To illustrate Tracy's "Missouri Guide" and "Missouri Gazetteer" ... Published by The R.P. Studley Co. ... St. Louis 1871. Lith. by R.P. Studley & Co. St. Louis. (with) Map Of The City Of St. Louis For Tracy's Guide To Missouri. Drawn & Lithd. By Juls. Hutawa 313 Chestnut St. (with) Map Of The Missouri Pacific And Atlantic & Pacific Railroads, And Connections. National Railway Publication Co. Philadelphia.
List No 4941.001
Note The three map are fairly standard products of the period, but the combination of the maps, advertisements and text make this a particularly attractive guide. Includes a "Diagram of the St. Louis Fair Grounds," one of the largest annual fairs in the mid west. Folded into beige card board covers 18x12 printed with the same title as the guide book cover page.
Tracy, J.L.
Missouri And St. Louis
1871
Guide Book
Authors Tracy, J.L.
Full Title Map Of The State Of Missouri ... To illustrate Tracy's "Missouri Guide" and "Missouri Gazetteer" ... Published by The R.P. Studley Co. ... St. Louis 1871. Lith. by R.P. Studley & Co. St. Louis. (with) Map Of The City Of St. Louis For Tracy's Guide To Missouri. Drawn & Lithd. By Juls. Hutawa 313 Chestnut St. (with) Map Of The Missouri Pacific And Atlantic & Pacific Railroads, And Connections. National Railway Publication Co. Philadelphia.
List No 4941.002
Note The three map are fairly standard products of the period, but the combination of the maps, advertisements and text make this a particularly attractive guide. Includes a "Diagram of the St. Louis Fair Grounds," one of the largest annual fairs in the mid west. Folded into beige card board covers 18x12 printed with the same title as the guide book cover page.
Tracy, J.L.
Missouri And St. Louis
1871
Guide Book
Authors Tracy, J.L.
Full Title Map Of The City Of St. Louis For Tracy's Guide To Missouri. Drawn & Lithd. By Juls. Hutawa 313 Chestnut St. (with) Map Of The State Of Missouri ... To illustrate Tracy's "Missouri Guide" and "Missouri Gazetteer" ... Published by The R.P. Studley Co. ... St. Louis 1871. Lith. by R.P. Studley & Co. St. Louis. (with) Map Of The Missouri Pacific And Atlantic & Pacific Railroads, And Connections. National Railway Publication Co. Philadelphia.
List No 4941.003
Note The three map are fairly standard products of the period, but the combination of the maps, advertisements and text make this a particularly attractive guide. Includes a "Diagram of the St. Louis Fair Grounds," one of the largest annual fairs in the mid west. Folded into beige card board covers 18x12 printed with the same title as the guide book cover page.
Tracy, J.L.
Missouri And St. Louis
1871
Guide Book
Authors Tracy, J.L.
Full Title Map Of The Missouri Pacific And Atlantic & Pacific Railroads, And Connections. National Railway Publication Co. Philadelphia. (with) Map Of The City Of St. Louis For Tracy's Guide To Missouri. Drawn & Lithd. By Juls. Hutawa 313 Chestnut St. (with) Map Of The State Of Missouri ... To illustrate Tracy's "Missouri Guide" and "Missouri Gazetteer" ... Published by The R.P. Studley Co. ... St. Louis 1871. Lith. by R.P. Studley & Co. St. Louis.
List No 4941.004
Note The three map are fairly standard products of the period, but the combination of the maps, advertisements and text make this a particularly attractive guide. Includes a "Diagram of the St. Louis Fair Grounds," one of the largest annual fairs in the mid west. Folded into beige card board covers 18x12 printed with the same title as the guide book cover page.
Asher & Adams
Missouri.
1874
National Atlas
Authors Asher & Adams
Full Title Asher & Adams' Missouri. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1874 by Asher & Adams ... at Washington. (New York, 1874)
List No 0041.023
Note Hand col. engraved map. Shows townships, distances along railroads, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Gray, Ormando Willis
Missouri.
1874
World Atlas
Authors Gray, Ormando Willis
Full Title Gray's Atlas Map of Missouri.
List No 4740.044
Note Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
Cram Atlas Company
Missouri.
1875
National Atlas
Authors Cram Atlas Company
Full Title Cram's Rail Road & Township Map of Missouri. Published by Geo. F. Cram. Proprietor of the Western Map Depot. 66, Lake St. Chicago Ills. 1875.
List No 5370.014
Note Map in full color by county. The railroad lines are clearly marked. (Note: The map has been rotated 90 degrees clockwise for readability.)
Missouri Publishing Company
Railroad and Township Map of …
1878
County Atlas
Authors Missouri Publishing Company
Full Title Rail Road and Township Map of Kansas. 1877. Entered ... 1877 by G.F. Cram ... Washington D.C.
List No 2863.007
Note Foldout map.
Cram, George Franklin
Rail Road and Township Map O …
1878
Pocket Map
Authors Cram, George Franklin
Full Title Cram's Rail Road & Township Map Of Missouri. Published By Geo. F. Cram. Proprietor Of The Western Map Depot. 66. Lake St. Chicago Ills. 1878. Entered ... 1877 by G.F. Cram ... Washington D.C.
List No 3059.002
Note 1st edition 1875. Without index as issued, in mint green paper covers 13.5x8.5 with "Cram's Township And Rail Road Map Of Missouri. Published By Geo. F. Cram, No. 66 Lake Street, Chicago." printed in black. Owner's signature of J.B. Werner, shown by his initials "JBW" of Livingston Kansas (see Cram Minnesota map for his signature when he lived in Norwood, Minnesota). The first edition is listed by Karrow as appearing in Cram's 1875 New Commercial Atlas of the U.S. with the first appearance in pocket form in 1876. Cram did a larger map of Missouri in 1869 (see our 1870 and 1871 copies). Full color.
International & Great Northe …
Intl. & Gt. N. Railroad.
1878
Pamphlet
Authors International & Great Northern Railroad, Rand McNally and Company
Full Title Map of the International and Great Northern Railroad. Lone (Star) route and connections. Woodward, Tiernan & Hale, Map Engravers, St. Louis. Rand, McNally & Co, Map Engr's Chicago. (1878)
List No 5051.001
Note Black and white map covering Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and parts of Texas, Indian Territory, Missouri, and adjoining states. Relief shown by hachures. The sides and verso of the folding map have timetables and promotional text: "Good news from Texas..." With the stamp of Henry H. Hannan, Swan Creek, Ohio.
Rand McNally and Company
Missouri and Arkansas.
1879
National Atlas
Authors Rand McNally and Company
Full Title Rand, McNally & Co.'s Missouri and Arkansas.
List No 4520.028
Note In outline color by county. Shows named railroads. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Northern Pacific Railroad Co …
Cover: Black Hills, Montana, …
1879
Timetable Map
Authors Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Rand McNally and Company
Full Title (Covers to) Black Hills, Montana, Upper Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, Northern Dakota and Minnesota, the Northern Pacific Rail Road in connection with the Northwestern Express, Stage & Transp'n Co. ... During season of navigation of 1879 ... July, 1879. Rand, McNally & Co., Printers, 77 and 79 Madison Street, Chicago.
List No 5235A
Northern Pacific Railroad Co …
Text Page: Black Hills, Mont …
1879
Timetable Map
Authors Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Rand McNally and Company
Full Title (Text Page to) Black Hills, Montana, Upper Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, Northern Dakota and Minnesota, the Northern Pacific Rail Road in connection with the Northwestern Express, Stage & Transp'n Co. ... During season of navigation of 1879 ... July, 1879. Rand, McNally & Co., Printers, 77 and 79 Madison Street, Chicago.
List No 5235B
Note Six pages on 1 sheet. Includes timetable.
Northern Pacific Railroad Co …
Map of the Northern Pacific …
1879
Timetable Map
Authors Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Rand McNally and Company
Full Title Map of the Northern Pacific Railroad and connections. Rand, McNally & Co., Engr's., Chicago.
List No 5235.001
Note Relief shown by hachures. Covers area from Lake Michigan to Oregon and Washington.
St. Louis-San Francisco Rail …
Cover: St. Louis and San Fra …
1879
Timetable Map
Authors St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company
Full Title (Covers to) St. Louis and San Francisco Railway befordert Fracht und Passagiere zu den billigsten Preisen! nach allen Punkten in Sud-West Missouri, dem Sudlichen Kansas und Texas ... Woodward, Tiernan & Hale, Printers, St. Louis.
List No 5242A
St. Louis-San Francisco Rail …
Text Page: St. Louis and San …
1879
Timetable Map
Authors St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company
Full Title (Text Page to) St. Louis and San Francisco Railway befordert Fracht und Passagiere zu den billigsten Preisen! nach allen Punkten in Sud-West Missouri, dem Sudlichen Kansas und Texas ... Woodward, Tiernan & Hale, Printers, St. Louis.
List No 5242B
Note (6) p. on 1 sheet. Timetable (in English), farmland information, descriptive text, self wrapper.
St. Louis-San Francisco Rail …
Map Of Missouri.
1879
Timetable Map
Authors St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company
Full Title Map of Missouri, showing line and land grant of the St. Louis & San Francisco Railway, and its connections. A.L. Thornton, Map Engraver, St. Louis. Der Reichste Agricultur- und Mineralien Staat in der Union! Ausgezeichnetes, gesundes Klima, gut bewaessert und bewaldet!
List No 5242.001
Note Does not show land grant. In English, text in upper and lower margin in German.
Chicago & Alton Railroad Com …
Cover: Chicago and Alton R.R …
1884
Timetable Map
Authors Chicago & Alton Railroad Company
Full Title (Covers to) Chicago and Alton R.R. No change of cars of any class between Chicago and Kansas City ... Palace dining cars meals 75 Cents. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars ... January, 1884. Rand, McNally & Co., Printers, Chicago.
List No 5253A
Chicago & Alton Railroad Com …
Text Page: Chicago and Alton …
1884
Timetable Map
Authors Chicago & Alton Railroad Company
Full Title (Text Page to) Chicago and Alton R.R. No change of cars of any class between Chicago and Kansas City ... Palace dining cars meals 75 Cents. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars ... January, 1884. Rand, McNally & Co., Printers, Chicago.
List No 5253B
Note Includes self wrapper and time tables.
Chicago & Alton Railroad Com …
Chicago and Alton R.R.
1884
Timetable Map
Authors Chicago & Alton Railroad Company
Full Title Chicago & Alton Railroad. No change of cards of any class ... Rand McNally & Co., engr's, Chicago.
List No 5253.001
Note Sheet includes timetables, text and illus. Map covers parts of Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Text on sheet measures 38 x 74 cm.
Page, H.R. & Co.
Covers: Illustrated Atlas Of …
1885
County Atlas
Authors Page, H.R. & Co.
Full Title (Covers to) Illustrated Atlas Of Cedar County Iowa. Containing Maps of Every Township in the County, with Village and City Plats. Also Maps Of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Washington Territory. Compiled from Late and Authentic Sources, Together with Other Valuable Information. Published By H.R. Page & Co. Chicago.
List No 2871.001
Note Bound in quarter leather dark brown cloth covered boards with "Atlas Of Cedar County Iowa. Illustrated. H.R. Page & Co. Chicago. 1885." stamped in gold.
Page, H.R. & Co.
Title Page: Illustrated Atla …
1885
County Atlas
Authors Page, H.R. & Co.
Full Title (Title Page to) Illustrated Atlas Of Cedar County Iowa. Containing Maps of Every Township in the County, with Village and City Plats. Also Maps Of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Washington Territory. Compiled from Late and Authentic Sources, Together with Other Valuable Information. Published By H.R. Page & Co. Chicago.
List No 2871.002
Page, H.R. & Co.
Table of Contents: Illustrat …
1885
County Atlas
Authors Page, H.R. & Co.
Full Title (Table of Contents to) Illustrated Atlas Of Cedar County Iowa. Containing Maps of Every Township in the County, with Village and City Plats. Also Maps Of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Washington Territory. Compiled from Late and Authentic Sources, Together with Other Valuable Information. Published By H.R. Page & Co. Chicago.
List No 2871.003
Note Categories include State Maps,
Page, H.R. & Co.
Index Page: Guide to Illinoi …
1885
County Atlas
Authors Page, H.R. & Co.
Full Title (Index Page) Guide to Illinois.
List No 2871.004
Page, H.R. & Co.
Illinois.
1885
County Atlas
Authors Page, H.R. & Co.
Full Title Map of Illinois. Published by H.R. Page & Co. Chicago. 1885.
List No 2871.005
Note Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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