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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Delineatio Fluvii Volgae a S
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Delineatio Fluvii Volgae a Samara usque ad Tsaricin. |
| List No |
5825.017 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, canals, islands, and many place names. With elegant title cartouche. Drawing of two fishermen. In the background, view of river and moutains. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Ingria et Carelia
1741
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Ingria et Carelia. |
| List No |
5825.042 |
| Note |
Detail outline color map. Showing roads, rivers, waterways, administrative boundaries, monasteries, vegetation, and sailing ships. Title cartouche with statue of Peter the Great and a view of St.Petersburg. Title in Latin. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Karta Ingermanlandii i Karel
1735
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Karta Ingermanlandii i karelii pechataia pri Imperatorskoi Akademii Nauk. |
| List No |
5825.043 |
| Note |
Detail outline color map. Showing roads, rivers, monasteries, administrative boundaries, canals, forest and vegetations. Title cartouche with statue of Peter the Great and a view of St. Petersburg. Title and place names in Russian. |
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Morse, Jedidiah
Virginia, Maryland and Delaw
1794
Geography Book
| Authors |
Morse, Jedidiah |
| Full Title |
Map of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. I. Mulow Sc. 6 James St. Covt. Gardn. Published July 16, 1794 by I. Stockdale, PIccadilly. |
| List No |
0632.016 |
| Note |
Large foldout uncolored map showing roads, cities, and mountians in the area. |
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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. |
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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. |
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La Perouse, Jean-Francois de
Easter Island.
1799
Exploration Book
| Authors |
La Perouse, Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de, 1741-1788 |
| Full Title |
(Two maps and one view). Plan of Easter Island, taken in April 1786, on Board the Boussole & the Astrolabe. Views of Easter Island on a Scale of two Inches to a League. Plan of Cook's Bay on the West Side of Easter Island .... Published as the Act directs Novr. 1st 1798, by G.G. & J. Robinson, Pater-noster Row. Heath Sculpt. No. 10. |
| List No |
0414.010 |
| Note |
Engraved. Relief shown by hachures. Roads/trails, cultivated areas (paper mulberry), soundings, and rocks shown. |
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Robert Laurie & James Whittl
Netherlands (north)
1794
World Atlas
| Authors |
Robert Laurie & James Whittle, Kitchin, Thomas |
| Full Title |
A new map of the Netherlands or Low Countries, with the south part of the provinces of Holland, Utrecht, & Gelders and the whole of Zeeland. (North half). Published 12th May 1794 by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street, London. |
| List No |
2310.019 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown pictorially. Includes illustrated cartouche and 23 x 50 uncolored battle scene. Shows cities, boroughs, villages, castles, monasteries, forts, roads, rivers, etc. Printed on 2 sheets, joined. Prime meridian: Ferro. |
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Robert Laurie & James Whittl
Composite: Netherlands.
1794
World Atlas
| Authors |
Robert Laurie & James Whittle, Kitchin, Thomas |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) A new map of the Netherlands or Low Countries, with the south part of the provinces of Holland, Utrecht, & Gelders and the whole of Zeeland. Published 12th May 1794 by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street, London. |
| List No |
2310.021 |
| Note |
Digital composite of 4 hand colored engraved maps, joined as 2 sheets. Relief shown pictorially. Includes illustrated cartouche and 23 x 50 uncolored battle scene. Shows cities, boroughs, villages, castles, monasteries, forts, roads, rivers, etc. Prime meridian: Ferro. |
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Melish, John
England And Wales
1814
School Atlas
| Authors |
Melish, John |
| Full Title |
England And Wales. (engraved by) H.S. Tanner. Sc. Published ... 1814 by J. Melish. J. Vallance & H.S. Tanner. Philadelphia. Includes References to the Counties in England and North and South Wales. "The Roads expressed by double lines are the Mail coach Roads." (to accompany) A New Juvenile Atlas, And Familiar Introduction To The Use Of Maps: With A Comprehensive View Of The Present State Of The Earth ... First American From The Latest London Edition, Corrected And Improved, By John Melish. Philadelphia, Printed For John Melish, John Vallance, And H.S. Tanner, No. 209, Chestnut-Street, By G. Palmer. 1814. |
| List No |
0496.031 |
| Note |
Outline and partially colored map. followed by 2 pages of text. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. The Half leather, marbled paper covered boards, with gold title on spine - "Juvenile Atlas. 1814. |
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Melish, John
Ireland
1814
School Atlas
| Authors |
Melish, John |
| Full Title |
Ireland. Published ... 1814 by J. Melish. J. Vallance & H.S. Tanner. Philadelphia. "The Mail Roads are those expressed by a double line..." (to accompany) A New Juvenile Atlas, And Familiar Introduction To The Use Of Maps: With A Comprehensive View Of The Present State Of The Earth ... First American From The Latest London Edition, Corrected And Improved, By John Melish. Philadelphia, Printed For John Melish, John Vallance, And H.S. Tanner, No. 209, Chestnut-Street, By G. Palmer. 1814. |
| List No |
0496.037 |
| Note |
Outline colored map. Followed by 2 pages of text. Including References to the Counties. "The Position of Ireland will be found more correctly on this map ... from a general correction of Latitude, which ... affects every part of the Western Coast." The Half leather, marbled paper covered boards, with gold title on spine - "Juvenile Atlas. 1814. Prime meridian is Greenwich. |
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Melish, John
View of the Country round th
1815
National Atlas
| Authors |
Melish, John |
| Full Title |
View of the Country round the Falls of Niagara. |
| List No |
2788.002 |
| Note |
Uncolored page-sized map with surrounding roads and ferry route noted. |
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Eddy, O.T., Ruggles, Edward
New - Hampshire.
1817
Wall Map
| Authors |
Eddy, O.T., Ruggles, Edward |
| Full Title |
New - Hampshire, From Late Survey, To the Citizens of which this Map is most respectfully Dedicated by their obedient Servant Edward Ruggles. Published by the Author, Walpole, N.H. (O.T. Eddy sc.) |
| List No |
2990.000 |
| Note |
Engraved by O.T. Eddy. View of Bellows Falls under the title. Superb condition. This map is scarcer that the 1814 Carrigain map of New Hampshire. Various turnpike roads are shown, churches, counties and towns. There is a curious note in northern Vermont about the disappearance of Long Pond. Ruggles also did a map of New England and a map of the United States (after Shelton & Kensett). With black top and bottom sticks. Outline color by county. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
United States 1.
1802
Regional Atlas
| 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 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. (Sheet 1). No. 10 Soho Square. London, Published as the Act directs by A. Arrowsmith, no. 10 Soho Square -- Jan. 1st, 1796, additions to 1802. |
| List No |
5699.005 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Outline hand col. Relief shown by pictorially and by hachures. Sheet 1 of 4. Shows settlements, roads with distances, Indian tribes, rivers, etc. Title in cartouche with large illustration of "Falls of Niagara" that includes text. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: United States.
1802
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) A map of the United States of North America. Drawn from a number of critical researches by A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. No. 10 Soho Square. London, Published as the Act directs by A. Arrowsmith, no. 10 Soho Square -- Jan. 1st, 1796, additions to 1802. |
| List No |
5699.009 |
| Note |
Engraved map on 4 sheets. Outline hand col. Relief shown by pictorially and by hachures. Shows settlements, roads with distances, Indian tribes, rivers, etc. Title in cartouche with large illustration of "Falls of Niagara" that includes text. |
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Stansbury, A.J.
National Road from Washingto
1828
Separate Map
| Authors |
Stansbury, A.J. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Country Embracing the Several Routes Examined with a View to a National Road from Washington to Lake Ontario. Drawn by A.J. Stansbury. Engraved by W. Harrison, George Town D.C. Compiled by F. Harrison Jr. |
| List No |
5111.000 |
| Note |
This map, and a second not present, appeared with a report by William Howard on the feasibility of a National Road from Washington to Lake Ontario, published in House Doc. 38, p.2-22, Serial 185. The map shows the country north from Washington to just south of the New York State line, in great detail. A.J. Stansbury was the father of Howard Stansbury, noted western explorer and cartographer. A Black and white map with explanatory remarks. Shows County roads, Turnpikes, and rivers. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Lizars, Daniel
British Islands.
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
British Islands. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.007 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads and rivers. |
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Lizars, Daniel
England (north)
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
England. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.008 |
| Note |
Northern sheet. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, etc. |
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Lizars, Daniel
England, south.
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
Southern part of England. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.009 |
| Note |
Southern sheet. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, etc. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Composite: England,
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) England. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.010 |
| Note |
Digital composite of 2 sheets. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, etc. South sheet has title: Southern part of England. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Scotland (northern)
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
Scotland. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (with) Shetland Isles. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.011 |
| Note |
Northern sheet. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, rivers, etc. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Scotland southern.
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
Southern part of Scotland. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.012 |
| Note |
Southern sheet. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, rivers, etc. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Composite: Scotland.
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Scotland. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (with) Shetland Isles. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.013 |
| Note |
Digital composite of 2 sheets. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, rivers, etc. South sheet has title: Southern part of Scotland. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Ireland (northern)
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
Ireland. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.014 |
| Note |
Northern sheet. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, etc. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Ireland southern.
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
Ireland, southern sheet. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.015 |
| Note |
Southern sheet. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, etc. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Composite: Ireland.
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Ireland. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.016 |
| Note |
Digital composite of 2 sheets. Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, counties, roads, etc. South sheet has title: Ireland, southern sheet. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Westphalia.
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
Westphalia. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.022 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads, forests, areas "to Prussia ... to Hanover ... to Netherlands," etc. |
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Lizars, Daniel
United States.
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
United States. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.059 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, states, roads, rivers, etc. |
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Lizars, Daniel
Bolivia, Chili, United Provi
1831
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lizars, Daniel |
| Full Title |
Bolivia or Upper Peru, Chili and the United Provinces of South America or La Plata. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. (1831?) |
| List No |
0436.065 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads, rivers, etc. Includes inset. |
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Hinton, Isaac Taylor, 1799-1
New England, N.Y. 1697.
1830
National Atlas
| Authors |
Hinton, Isaac Taylor, 1799-1847, Simpkin & Marshall, Hinton, John Howard |
| Full Title |
New England and New York in 1697. From the "Magnalia americana." London: Published Nov. 1, 1830 by I.T. Hinton & Simpkin & Marshall. Engraved & printed by Fenner Sears & Co. (1832) |
| List No |
4966.005 |
| Note |
Hand col. engraved map. Shows settlements, main roads, etc. "13." |
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Knox, James, Thomson, John
Edinburgh Shire 1 N.
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Knox, James, Thomson, John |
| Full Title |
Northern part of Edinburgh Shire from actual surveys by James Knox, under the superintendance of the following gentlemen: Mr. Baron Clerk, Sir George Clerk, Mr. Sheriff Rae, Andw. Wauchope Esqr., James Rochead Esqr., James Dewar, Esqr., Henry Jardine Esqr. Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1822. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.004 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map (west sheet). Relief shown by hachures, depths by soundings. Shows settlements, roads with distances, etc. |
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Thomson, John, Knox, James
Edinburgh Shire 2 N.
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John, Knox, James |
| Full Title |
(Northern part of Edinburgh Shire from actual surveys by James Knox, under the superintendance of the following gentlemen: Mr. Baron Clerk, Sir George Clerk, Mr. Sheriff Rae, Andw. Wauchope Esqr., James Rochead Esqr., James Dewar, Esqr., Henry Jardine Esqr.) (with view) Edinburgh Castle, from the Greyefriars Church Yard. Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1822. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.005 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map (east sheet). Relief shown by hachures, depths by soundings. Shows settlements, roads with distances, etc. |
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Knox, James, Thomson, John
Composite: Edinburgh Shire N
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Knox, James, Thomson, John |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Northern part of Edinburgh Shire from actual surveys by James Knox, under the superintendance of the following gentlemen: Mr. Baron Clerk, Sir George Clerk, Mr. Sheriff Rae, Andw. Wauchope Esqr., James Rochead Esqr., James Dewar, Esqr., Henry Jardine Esqr. (with view) Edinburgh Castle, from the Greyefriars Church Yard. Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1822. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.006 |
| Note |
Digital composite of hand colored engraved map on 2 sheets. Relief shown by hachures, depths by soundings. Shows settlements, roads with distances, etc. |
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Thomson, John, Knox, James
Edinburgh Shire 3 S.
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John, Knox, James |
| Full Title |
Southern part of Edinburgh Shire (from actual surveys by James Knox ...). Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1821. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.007 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map (west sheet). Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads with distances, etc. Includes inset map. |
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Thomson, John, Knox, James
Edinburgh Shire 4 S.
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John, Knox, James |
| Full Title |
(Southern part of Edinburgh Shire from actual surveys by James Knox ...). Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1821. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.008 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map (east sheet). Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads with distances, etc. Includes inset map. |
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Thomson, John, Knox, James
Composite: Edinburgh Shire S
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John, Knox, James |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Southern part of Edinburgh Shire (from actual surveys by James Knox ...). Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1821. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.009 |
| Note |
Digital composite of hand colored engraved map on 2 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads, etc. |
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Thomson, John, Knox, James
Composite: Edinburgh Shire.
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John, Knox, James |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Edinburgh Shire (from actual surveys by James Knox ...). Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1821. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.010 |
| Note |
Digital composite of hand colored engraved map on 4 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads, etc. |
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Thomson, John
Haddington.
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John |
| Full Title |
Haddington. (with) Haddington (city). Engraved by S.I. Neele & Son, 352, Strand. Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1822. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.011 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads, etc. |
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Thomson, John
Berwick-shire.
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John |
| Full Title |
Berwick-shire. (with) Berwick. Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1821. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.012 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads, etc. |
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Thomson, John
Roxburgh Shire N.
1832
National Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John |
| Full Title |
Northern part of Roxburgh Shire. (with) View of Melrose Abbey, Church. Engd. by N.R. Hewitt, London. Published by John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, 1822. (1832) |
| List No |
5748.013 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, roads, etc. |
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