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Hutchins, Thomas
Villages in the Illinois Cou …
1778
Geography Book
Authors Hutchins, Thomas
Full Title A Plan of the several Villages in the Illinois Country, with Part of the River Mississippi &c. by Thos. Hutchins.
List No 5045.002
Note An uncolored map showing the local roads, sprints, and topography of the land.
Imlay, Gilbert
Rapids of the Ohio.
1797
Exploration Book
Authors Imlay, Gilbert
Full Title A Plan of the Rapids of the Ohio. T. Conder, Sculpt. Engraved for Imlay's American Topography. Published Feby. 1st, 1793, by J. Debrett, Piccadilly, London.
List No 2757.002
Note Uncolored highly detailed map of the Ohio River rapids with Clarkville on one side of the river and Louisville on the other. Houses, gardens, crop fields, a fort, roads and the rapids are shown.
Imlay, Gilbert
Kentucky.
1797
Exploration Book
Authors Imlay, Gilbert
Full Title A Map of the State of Kentucky, from Actual Survey by Elihu Barker of Philadelphia. T. Conder Sculpt. London, Published June 1st, 1795 by J. Debrett, PIccadilly.
List No 2757.003
Note Uncolored map with detailed information about the state including county lines, rivers, mountains, roads, rapids on the river, and geography of the land.
Bradley, Abraham Junior
Map of the United States.
1805
Case Map
Authors Bradley, Abraham Junior
Full Title Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-Roads, the situations, connexions and distances of the Post-Offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers By Abraham Bradley Junr. Entered ... 2nd day of June1804, by Abraham Bradley Junr. of the District of Columbia. (inset) Map Of North America. (1805)
List No 5812.002
Note 2nd edition or state of this map, with printed date of 1804 but with estimated date of 1805 based on the naming of Michigan Territory which was formed in 1805 The 1804 first edition (see LOC copy) does not name Michigan. Other changes from the first edition include new public surveys on the Indiana Territory and Ohio border and the addition of a Rapids between Jallot Lake and Great Falls on the Red River. Also of note is the coloring of the Lousiana Territory green all the way to the Pacific coast on the inset map of North America. Other copies we have seen show the Lousiana Territory extending only to the Rocky Mountains - the 1809 and the 1812 editions have a dotted line marking the boundary roughly at the Rocky Mountains. This 1805 edition and the 1804 edition do not have such a line north of the the 42nd parallel.
Bradley, Abraham Junior
Covers: Map of the United St …
1805
Case Map
Authors Bradley, Abraham Junior
Full Title (Covers to) Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-Roads, the situations, connexions and distances of the Post-Offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers By Abraham Bradley Junr. Entered ... 2nd day of June1804, by Abraham Bradley Junr. of the District of Columbia. (inset) Map Of North America. (1805)
List No 5812.001
Note 2nd edition or state of this map, with printed date of 1804 but with estimated date of 1805 based on the naming of Michigan Territory which was formed in 1805 The 1804 first edition (see LOC copy) does not name Michigan. Other changes from the first edition include new public surveys on the Indiana Territory and Ohio border and the addition of a Rapids between Jallot Lake and Great Falls on the Red River. Also of note is the coloring of the Lousiana Territory green all the way to the Pacific coast on the inset map of North America. Other copies we have seen show the Lousiana Territory extending only to the Rocky Mountains - the 1809 and the 1812 editions have a dotted line marking the boundary roughly at the Rocky Mountains. This 1805 edition and the 1804 edition do not have such a line north of the the 42nd parallel.
Bradley, Abraham Junior
Map of the United States.
1809
Case Map
Authors Bradley, Abraham Junior
Full Title Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-Roads, the situations, connexions and distances of the Post-Offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers By Abraham Bradley Junr. Entered ... 2nd day of June1804, by Abraham Bradley Junr. of the District of Columbia. (inset) Map Of North America. (1809)
List No 3043.000
Note Third edition. Compared to the first edition of 1804 and the second of 1805, Illinois is added, about 25 towns are added to the western Connecticut Reserve (the Fire Lands) in northern Ohio, Township and Range lines are added in southern Indiana. Relief shown pictorially. Shows Indian tribes. Prime meridian: Washington. Without the case, dissected as issued, mounted on new linen.
Bradley, Abraham Junior
Cover: United States.
1812
Case Map
Authors Bradley, Abraham Junior
Full Title (Covers to)Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-Roads, the situations, connexions and distances of the Post-Offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers By Abraham Bradley Junr. Entered ... 2nd day of June1804, by Abraham Bradley Junr. of the District of Columbia. (inset) Map Of North America.
List No 2929A
Bradley, Abraham Junior
Map of the United States.
1812
Case Map
Authors Bradley, Abraham Junior
Full Title Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-Roads, the situations, connexions and distances of the Post-Offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers By Abraham Bradley Junr. Entered ... 2nd day of June1804, by Abraham Bradley Junr. of the District of Columbia. (inset) Map Of North America. (1812)
List No 2929.001
Note 4th edition, corrected to 1812, but dated 1804. This map was originally issued in 1804. This copy is dated 1804 but is corrected for political and topographical changes to 1812. It shows Louisiana and Missouri Territory, both of which were established in 1812. There has been extensive redrawing of the Mississippi River from the junction of the Ohio north to the Wyaconda River (probably due to the public surveys in southern Illinois, evidenced by the appearance of Township and Range lines there). Numerous other changes from the 1804 edition have been made throughout the map adding new counties, towns, roads, and changed physical features, primarily in the mid and western portions. So far I have been able to identify 1804, 1806, 1809, and 1812 editions, but it is likely that other editions will be discovered. The dates are estimates based on the political changes on the maps - all editions are dated 1804 on the title. Since it was a postal map and needed to be current as to towns, road and counties, it is probable that the map was updated every few years, until a new plate was made in 1819 by Harrison (Karpinski 59, Karrow 1-1466). The 1796 edition of this map (a different engraving) was changed four times in as many years (Wheat & Brun 127-130). The 1819 edition became the official post office map in 1825, used until 1829 (Ristow). All of the 1804 to 1812 editions were originally engraved by Francis Shallus of Philadelphia. With outline color. This copy in original condition, dissected into 32 sections and mounted on linen, in original quarter leather marbled covers 27x20 with ties (remnants now) and title "Bradley's U. States" stamped in gild on the spine.
Kensett, T., Shelton, W.
Map of the United States and …
1816
Case Map
Authors Kensett, T., Shelton, W.
Full Title A Map of the United States and British Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada with other parts adjacent By Shelton & Kensett ... (above the title) To The President The Senators and Representatives of the United States This Map Of The United States Of America Is most Respectfully Dedicated by Shelton & Kensett 1816. Entered According ... October 1st, 1816 ... Connecticut. Projected by Thomas Kensett. A. Doolittle Sc.
List No 4378.000
Note Large map of the United States based on the Arrowsmith/Tardieu maps of the same period, with a similar "Falls of Niagara" cartouche. Engraved by Amos Doolittle. Interestingly, credit for the cartouche is given to Tardieu, who copied it from Arrowsmith (perhaps evidence of a prejudice against the British from the War of 1812?). This map is far superior to either the Arrowsmith or Tardieu maps: in the west it incorporates both of Pike's maps of the Upper Mississippi and the western tributaries of the Mississippi and the Missouri, east of the Mississippi, it uses much from the Bradley "Postal" map of the United States of 1804/1812, including public survey lines, county formations, township boundaries, roads, etc. There are two very interesting inset maps and a commentary on ancient fortifications along the Ohio River. This highly detailed and accurate map must be one of the best of its period. Outline color by states. Maps is dissected into 35 sections and folds into marbled paper end sheet, then into a new gray cloth folding case 28x23 with "United States Shelton And Kensett 1816" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Madison, Rev. James
Map Of Virginia, Ohio 1807 ( …
1807
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (upper left sheet) Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.001
Note Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Map of Virginia (upper cente …
1807
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (upper center sheet) Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.002
Note Uncolored Facsimile sheet. Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
View of Richmond, Metropolis …
1818
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (upper right sheets) Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (inset) View of Richmond, Metropolis of Virginia. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.003
Note Colored view of Richmond. Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Map Of Virginia (lower left …
1807
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (lower left sheet) Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.004
Note Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Map Of Virginia (lower cente …
1807
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (lower center sheet) Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.005
Note Uncolored facsimile sheet. Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Map Of Virginia (lower right …
1807
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (lower right sheet) Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.006
Note Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Map Of Virginia, Ohio, 1818 …
1818
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (upper left sheet) Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.007
Note Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Map of Virginia, 1818 (lower …
1818
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (lower left sheet)Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.008
Note Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Map of Virginia, 1818 (lower …
1818
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (lower right sheet)Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.009
Note Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Composite: Map of Virginia, …
1818
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title (Composite of) A Map Of Virginia (lower right sheet)Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.010
Note A composite of the four original and two facsimile sheets. Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
(Covers to) United States Of …
1819
Case Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title (C0vers to) A Map Of The United States of North America Drawn from a number of Critical Researches By A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to His Majesty. No. 10 Soho Square. Additions to 1819. London. Published as the Act Directs by A. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square. Jan 1st, 1796. Additions to 1802 ... (inset map of Florida).
List No 3445A
Note The last edition, with the "wings" on the Mississippi and the Northwest. Adds Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri Territory. Many changes to the topography as well. An inset of the Florida Peninsula appears. The northern wing shows the Lake of the Woods and the southern wing shows the mouths of the Mississippi in detail. The delineation of the roads indicates that Bradley's Postal Map of the U.S. may have been used as a source. Outline color by state. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 12 sections. Sheets fold into a new slip case 26x18 with the original tan covers pasted down with a label reading "J. Le Nesuvier (645) United States" in manuscript.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
United States Of North Ameri …
1819
Case Map
Authors Arrowsmith, Aaron
Full Title A Map Of The United States of North America Drawn from a number of Critical Researches By A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to His Majesty. No. 10 Soho Square. Additions to 1819. London. Published as the Act Directs by A. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square. Jan 1st, 1796. Additions to 1802 ... (inset map of Florida).
List No 3445.001
Note The last edition, with the "wings" on the Mississippi and the Northwest. Adds Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri Territory. Many changes to the topography as well. An inset of the Florida Peninsula appears. The northern wing shows the Lake of the Woods and the southern wing shows the mouths of the Mississippi in detail. The delineation of the roads indicates that Bradley's Postal Map of the U.S. may have been used as a source. Outline color by state. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 12 sections. Sheets fold into a new slip case 26x18 with the original tan covers pasted down with a label reading "J. Le Nesuvier (645) United States" in manuscript.
Bourne, A., Kilbourne, J., R …
Map Of The State Of Ohio
1820
Separate Map
Authors Bourne, A., Kilbourne, J., Reed, Abner
Full Title Map Of The State Of Ohio. Drawn by A. Bourne. Including the Indian Reservations, Purchased and laid out into Counties and Townships in 1820, Drawn by J. Kilbourne. Engraved by A. Reed.
List No 0086.000
Note Published in: Caleb Atwater, "Description of the antiquities discovered in the state of Ohio," Archaeologica Americana, Vol 1, 1820 (see our #3387). An excellent, very early map showing the absorption of Indian land in the northwest for settlement. Engraved by Abner Reed of East Windsor, Connecticut. Bourne and Hough did a larger Ohio map in 1815. Color map, showing rivers, roads, vegetation, and place names. Relief shown by shadings and hachures.
DeSilver, Robert
Tennessee.
1822
World Atlas
Authors DeSilver, Robert
Full Title The state of Tennessee. (Philadelphia: Published by Robert Desilver, 1822)
List No 5738.008
Note Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, settlements, roads and rivers. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. "22" on map, listed as 21 on title page.
DeSilver, Robert
Ohio.
1822
World Atlas
Authors DeSilver, Robert
Full Title The state of Ohio with part of Upper Canada, &c. (Philadelphia: Published by Robert Desilver, 1822)
List No 5738.009
Note Hand colored engraved map. Shows counties, settlements, roads and rivers. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. "24" on map, listed as 23 on title page.
Finley, Anthony
Ohio.
1824
World Atlas
Authors Finley, Anthony
Full Title Ohio. Young & Delleker Sc. Published by A. Finley Philada.
List No 2680.026
DeSilver, Robert
Ohio.
1827
Separate Map
Authors DeSilver, Robert
Full Title The state of Ohio with part of Upper Canada, &c. (Philadelphia: Robert DeSilver, 1827)
List No 0241.000
Note Reissue from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. No changes from the 1818 edition. Outline color by county. Shows counties, settlements, roads, etc. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. "24."
DeSilver, Robert
Pennsylvania.
1827
Separate Map
Authors DeSilver, Robert
Full Title Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Published by Robert DeSilver, 1827.
List No 2471.000
Note Updated from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. Many changes from the 1818 edition: new towns and many new roads. Robert DeSilver's name with the date of 1827 is printed below the map. DeSilver did an Atlas in 1822 using the Carey maps (William Mayer has the only copy we have ever seen, it is not mentioned anywhere else), which he acquired, we presume, from Carey when Carey retired in 1822 (Ristow). The six maps listed here we acquired together (Penn, Ohio, Maryland, Conn, Georgia, and Virginia), an additional map of Massachusetts is the same vintage, but folded into pocket map covers, we acquired it separately. All seven maps have the same water mark, the same outline color by county, and all were clearly issued as separates, only Pennsylvania and Virginia have the DeSilver imprint, and only these two and Georgia have substantial updates from the earlier Carey imprints. Perhaps in 1827 he decided to reissue his 1822 Carey maps as Pocket Maps and separate maps. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia.
Tanner, Henry S.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
1833
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title Map of the Canals & Rail Roads of Pennsylvania and New Jersey and the Adjoining States. By H.S. Tanner. American Atlas. Engraved by H.S. Turner & Assistants. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the years 1833, by H.S. tanner, in the Clerk's Office of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia.
List No 4862.016
Note Engraved. Counties differentiated by full color. Relief shown by hachures.
Tanner, Henry S.
New Map Of Virginia.
1836
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A New Map Of Virginia With Its Canals, Roads & Distances from place to place, along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. by H.S. Tanner. Engraved by W. Brose, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1833 by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Published by H.S. Tanner, No. 144 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 0977.014
Note In full color by county with profile of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. Steamboat routes and distances charted.
Tanner, Henry S.
New Map Of Kentucky.
1836
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A New Map Of Kentucky With Its Roads & Distances from place to place, along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. by H.S. Tanner. (with) three inset maps: area surrounding Lexington, Falls of Ohio, area around Williamsburg. Engraved by W Brose. Entered ... 1833 by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Published by H.S. Tanner No. 144 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 0977.024
Note Full color by county with chart of distances by steamboat given.
Tanner, Henry S.
New Map Of Ohio.
1836
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A New Map Of Ohio with its Canals, Roads & Distances, By H.S. Tanner. (with) Cincinnati. Engraved by E.B. Dawson. Entered ... 1833 by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Published by H.S. Tanner, No. 144 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 0977.025
Note Counties delineated by full color. Inset profile of the Ohio Canal from Lake Erie at Cleaveland to Portsmouth. Steamboat distance chart included.
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Map of Ohio And Indiana.
1839
National Atlas
Authors Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Full Title Map of Ohio And Indiana Exhibiting the Post Offices, Post Roads, Canals, Rail Roads, &c. By David H. Burr. (Late Topographer to the Post Office.) Geographer to the House of Representatives of the U.S. John Arrowsmith. Entered ... July 10th, 1839, by David H. Burr ... District of Columbia.
List No 0104.010
Note In full color by county. Postal routes by coach, stage, sulkey, cross, rail roads and canals shown. In 8 sections mounted on linen. Label on back states "No. 10. Ohio, Indiana."
Tanner, Henry S.
New Map Of Virginia.
1845
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A New Map Of Virginia With Its Canals, Roads & Distances from place to place, along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. by H.S. Tanner. Engraved by W. Brose, Philadelphia. Entered according to the Act of Congress. Published by Carey & Hart Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 5363.018
Note In full color by county with profile of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. Steamboat routes and distances charted. Engraved. Relief shown by hachures. Meridian Washington.
Tanner, Henry S.
New Map Of Kentucky.
1845
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A New Map Of Kentucky With Its Roads & Distances from place to place, along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. by H.S. Tanner. Engraved by W Brose. Philadelphia. Entered ... 1839 by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Published by Carey & Hart Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 5363.028
Note Full color by county with chart of distances by steamboat given. Insets of areas surrounding Lexington, Falls of Ohio, area around Williamsburg. Engraved. Relief shown by hachures. Meridian Washington.
Tanner, Henry S.
New Map Of Ohio.
1845
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title A New Map Of Ohio with its Canals, Roads & Distances, By H.S. Tanner. Engraved by E.B. Dawson. Entered ... 1841 by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Published by Carey & Hart Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No 5363.029
Note Counties delineated by full color. Inset profile of the Ohio Canal from Lake Erie at Cleaveland to Portsmouth. Steamboat distance chart included. Inset of Cincinnati. Engraved. Relief shown by hachures. Meridian Washington.
Tanner, Henry S.
Ohio.
1845
World Atlas
Authors Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title Ohio. (Written and engraved by Jos. Perkins. 1845)
List No 5745.056
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Shows roads, railroads, canals, etc. Inset map: Vicinity of Cincinnati. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
Burr, David H.
Ohio. By David H. Burr
1846
Separate Map
Authors Burr, David H.
Full Title Ohio. By David H. Burr. Published By J.H. Matheer & Co. Hartford. 1846. Entered ... 1833 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. Engraved & Printed by S. Stiles & Co. (inset) Cincinnati.
List No 0107.000
Note Last edition, first was 1833, this was the only edition published by Mather. This came from the Minnesota Historical Society collection. Full color by county. Colton published all the earlier editions. See our #3161 for the 1836 edition published by Colton. Explanatory remarks showing towns, roads, canals and railroads. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
New Map Of Virginia.
1846
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title A New Map Of Virginia With Its Canals, Roads & Distances from place to place, along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. Published By S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. corner of Market & 7th Street Philada., 1846. Entered ... 1846 by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania.
List No 0537.018
Note Full color by county with steamboat route distances charted. Profile of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal included.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
New Map Of Kentucky.
1846
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title A New Map Of Kentucky With its Roads And Distances from place to place along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. (with) three inset maps: environs of Lexington, Falls of Ohio, and environs of Williamsburg. Published By S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. corner of Market & 7th Street Philada., 1846. Entered ... 1846 by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania.
List No 0537.028
Note In full color by county with steamboat route distances shown.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
New Map Of Ohio.
1846
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title A New Map Of Ohio with its Canals Roads And Distances. (with) Cincinnati. Published By S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. corner of Market & 7th Street Philada., 1846. Entered ... 1846 by H.N. Burroughs ... Pennsylvania.
List No 0537.029
Note In full color by county with steamboat route distances shown. Profile of the Ohio Canal included.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, T …
Virginia.
1848
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Tanner, Henry S., Bourquin, Frederick
Full Title A New Map of Virginia with its Canals, Roads & Distances from place to place along Stage and Steam Boat Routes. Entered according to Act of Congress. 17.
List No 4578.018
Note Lithographed. Canals, streets, railroads, and table of distances shown. Inset profile of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Meridian Washington. Relief shown with hachures.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, T …
Kentucky.
1848
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Tanner, Henry S., Bourquin, Frederick
Full Title A New Map of Kentucky with its Roads & Distances from place to place along Stage and Steam Boat Routes. By H.S. Tanner. Entered according to Act of Congress in the 1839 by H.S. Tanner - in the Clerk's Office of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 27.
List No 4578.028
Note Lithographed. Canals, roads, railroads, and rivers shown. Table of distances. Meridian Washington. Insets of vicinities of Lexington, Falls of Ohio (Jefferson), and Clarksburg (Maysville). Relief shown by hachures.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, T …
Ohio.
1848
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Tanner, Henry S., Bourquin, Frederick
Full Title A New Map of Ohio with its Canals. Roads & Distances. By H.S. Tanner. Entered according to Act of Congress in the 1841 by H.S. Tanner - in the Clerk's Office of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 28.
List No 4578.029
Note Lithographed. Canals, roads, railroads, and rivers shown. Table of distances. Meridian Washington. Inset of Cincinnati with list of buildings keyed to map. Profile of the Ohio Canal.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Covers: Ohio
1851
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H.
Full Title (Covers to) The Tourist's Pocket Map Of The State Of Ohio Exhibiting Its Internal Improvements Roads Distances &c. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia: Published By Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 1851. Sold by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. No. 253 Market Street. Entered ... April 15th 1831 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (inset) Profile of the Ohio and Erie Canal. (inset) Profile of the Miami Canal.
List No 0551.001
Note Late edition, lithographed. In the transfer to lithography, the image was slightly enlarged (compare dimensions and scale to the engraved 1833 edition). Map is folded into stamped black leather covers 12.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map Of Ohio" in gilt. Full color. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Y …
Ohio
1851
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H.
Full Title The Tourist's Pocket Map Of The State Of Ohio Exhibiting Its Internal Improvements Roads Distances &c. By J.H. Young. Philadelphia: Published By Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 1851. Sold by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. No. 253 Market Street. Entered ... April 15th 1831 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (inset) Profile of the Ohio and Erie Canal. (inset) Profile of the Miami Canal.
List No 0551.002
Note Late edition, lithographed. In the transfer to lithography, the image was slightly enlarged (compare dimensions and scale to the engraved 1833 edition). Map is folded into stamped black leather covers 12.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map Of Ohio" in gilt. Full color. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A New Map of Virginia
1853
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title A New Map of Virginia, with its Canals, Roads & Distances from Place to Place, along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. Published by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., No. 253 Market Street, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1850, by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. ... Pennsylvania. (inset) Profile of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal.
List No 3803.021
Note Full color map by counties. With steam boat routes. Explanation showing canals, roads, railroads, capitals, land distances, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A New Map of Kentucky
1853
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title A New Map of Kentucky, with its Roads & Distances, from Place to Place along the Stage a& Steam Boat Routes. Published by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. Entered ... 1850, by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. ... Pennsylvania. (with three inset maps) Environs of Lexington, Falls of Ohio, and Environs of Williamsburg.
List No 3803.032
Note Full color map by counties. With steam boat routes and distances. Explanation showing canals, railroads, capitals, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A New Map of the State of Oh …
1853
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title A New Map of the State of Ohio. Published by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. No. 253 Market Street, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1850, by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. ... Pennsylvania. (with two insets) Profile of the Ohio and Erie Canal, and Profile of the Miami Canal.
List No 3803.033
Note Full color map by counties. With explanation note showing canals, railroads, principal roads, towns, etc. Prime meridians are Washington, D.C. and Greenwich.
Lange, Henry, 1821-1893.
Indiana und Ohio.
1854
National Atlas
Authors Lange, Henry, 1821-1893.
Full Title Indiana und Ohio. H. Lange's Atlas v. Nord Amerika Blatt IX. Braunschweig: Verlag v. George Westermann. Lith. Anst. von L. Kraatz in Berlin.
List No 2743.009
Note Engraved map. Borders hand col. Shows roads, railroads, canals, etc. Relief shown by hachures.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A new map of Kentucky
1855
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title A new map of Kentucky, with its Roads & Distances from place to place along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. Published by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. Entered ... 1850 by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. ... Pennsylvania. (with three inset maps) (Environs of) Lexington, Falls of Ohio, and (Environs of) Williamsburg.
List No 4328.030
Note Full color map by county. Shows railroads, state capital, towns, roads, etc. With table of steam boat routes and distances. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington.
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