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Smyth, David William
A Map of the Province of Upp …
1800
Case Map
Authors Smyth, David William
Full Title A Map of the Province of Upper Canada, describing all the new settlements, townships, &c. with the countries adjacent, from Quebec to Lake Huron. (1st ed.) Compiled, at the request of His Excellency Major General John G. Simcoe, First Lieutenant Governor, by David William Smyth Esqr., Surveyor General. London, published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, April 12th 1800. Accompanied with a topographical Description. Price 10s. & 6d.
List No 2496.000
Note Smyth was the first Surveyor General of Canada and in 1799 wrote "A Short Topographical Description of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, In North America" which was sold with the map. This map is the first edition of the "Smyth Series" which went through 13 separate editions to 1858 (see Farrell, Explorations in the History of Canadian Mapping, pp152-154). Smyth's name was dropped from all editions after 1835. Faden published the map until 1818, Wyld published it after 1831. Longest publishing history of any map of the region (Farrell). See our 1818 and the Wyld 1838 for later versions. See Sabin 85205 for more on Smyth and the map. Map has outline color by hand, is dissected into 16 sections and mounted on linen. Folds into a new gray cloth folding case 23.5x16 with "Upper Canada D.W. Smyth 1800" stamped in gold on the spine. Relief shown by hachures.
Bonpland, Aime, 1773-1858, H …
Partie du Mexique. Amer. Sep …
1827
World Atlas
Authors Bonpland, Aime, 1773-1858, Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859, Montufar, Carlos, Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
Full Title Partie du Mexique. Amer. Sep. no. 70. (with profile) Voyage vers la cime du Chimborazo, tente le 23 Juin 1802, par Alexandre de Humboldt, Aime Bonpland & Carlos Montufar. Esquisse de la geographie des plantes dans les Andes de Quito, entre les 00 20' de lat. bor. & les 40 42' de lat. australe. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. Bruxelles. 1827)
List No 2212.276
Note Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Covers parts of Guerrero and Oaxaca.
Smyth, David William, Wyld, …
Cover: Upper Canada.
1838
Case Map
Authors Smyth, David William, Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Full Title (Covers to) A Map of the Province of Upper Canada, describing all the new settlements, townships, &c. with the countries adjacent from Quebec to Lake Huron. Compiled from the original documents in the Surveyor General's Office. London, Published by Jas. Wyld, Geographer to Her Majesty, Charing Cross East. 1838.
List No 2288A
Note Image shows end papers containing a publications list, and outer case with label. Later edition of the Smyth map of 1800. This map was originally published by David William Smyth in 1800 and went through 13 separate editions to 1858 (see Farrell, Explorations in the History of Canadian Mapping, pp152-154 and Winearls listing). Smyth's name was dropped from all editions after 1835. Faden published the map until 1818, Wyld published it after 1831. Longest publishing history of any map of the region (Farrell). Catalogue of Wyld's publications on paste down on the end sheets. See Map Collector 55, p32, for this map and the Wyld family firm history. With outline color. Map is dissected into 24 sections, mounted on linen with green cloth edging. Folds into a green cloth slip case 21.5x12.5 with a paste down label reading "Upper Canada. Jas. Wyld (Successor to Mr. Faden,) Geographer To Her Majesty. Charing Cross, (East,) 4 Doors from Trafalgar Square ...", also with a small label on the spine printed with "Canada."
Smyth, David William, Wyld, …
A Map of the Province of Upp …
1838
Case Map
Authors Smyth, David William, Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Full Title A Map of the Province of Upper Canada, describing all the new settlements, townships, &c. with the countries adjacent from Quebec to Lake Huron. Compiled from the original documents in the Surveyor General's Office. London, Published by Jas. Wyld, Geographer to Her Majesty, Charing Cross East. 1838.
List No 2288.001
Note Later edition of the Smyth map of 1800. This map was originally published by David William Smyth in 1800 and went through 13 separate editions to 1858 (see Farrell, Explorations in the History of Canadian Mapping, pp152-154 and Winearls listing). Smyth's name was dropped from all editions after 1835. Faden published the map until 1818, Wyld published it after 1831. Longest publishing history of any map of the region (Farrell). Catalogue of Wyld's publications on paste down on the end sheets. See Map Collector 55, p32, for this map and the Wyld family firm history. With outline color. Map is dissected into 24 sections, mounted on linen with green cloth edging. Folds into a green cloth slip case 21.5x12.5 with a paste down label reading "Upper Canada. Jas. Wyld (Successor to Mr. Faden,) Geographer To Her Majesty. Charing Cross, (East,) 4 Doors from Trafalgar Square ...", also with a small label on the spine printed with "Canada."
U.S. War Department, Topogra …
Map of Texas and part of New …
1857
Separate Map
Authors U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
Full Title Map of Texas and part of New Mexico compiled in the Bureau of Topgraphl. Eng'rs. chiefly for military purposes, 1857 ... Lith. of Ritchie & Dunnovant. Printed at H.F. Walling's Map Establishment, 90 Fulton St., New York.
List No 5141.000
Note Probably the best and most detailed military map of Texas issued before the Civil War - rivers, roads, explorer's routes, water holes, forts and towns are shown. Includes "List of authorities." The Warren map of 1857 (see our #4013) incorporates much of this information, with even more information from this map appearing on the Warren map of 1858 (see our #2750). A later version of this map appeared in the Atlas To Accompany The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (see our #1780) as plate 54. Martin and Martin incorrectly state that the map was not published until it appeared in the "Atlas to Accompany..." This is the only government map published by H.F. Walling that we know of. This copy came from a group of about ten copies found with the J.D. Graham papers. Without color. Scarce. Relief shown by hachures.
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go …
Map Of The Territory Of The …
1858
Separate Map
Authors Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882
Full Title Map Of The Territory Of The United States From The Mississippi To The Pacific Ocean, Ordered by the Hon. Jeff'n Davis, Secretary Of War To accompany the Reports of the Explorations For A Railroad Route ... Compiled from authorized explorations and other reliable data by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Topl. Engrs. In the Office of Pacific R.R. Surveys, War Dep. under the direction of Bvt. Maj. W.H. Emory, Topl. Engrs. in 1854 and of Capt. A.A. Humphreys, Topl. Engrs. 1854-5-6-7-8. Drawn by E. Freyhold. Engr. on Stone by J. Bien, 60 Fulton St. N.Y.
List No 2750.000
Note 2nd 1858 edition, adds Ives Grand Canyon expedition. Also adds information from Warren's third expedition. Schubert says there was an earlier 1858 edition that filled in information in Oregon but did not include the Ives information. Schubert also quotes a letter from Warren stating that this edition was sent to the printer in 1859. Freyhold's name appears on the title for the first time. It is dropped in the next (1867) edition and then reappears in the 1868 edition. Rare - apparently there is only one other copy of this map - in the Millard Fillmore Map Collection in the LOC (see Stephenson article in Map Collector No. 12). This copy came from the Bancroft Library as a duplicate - perhaps they thought it was a duplicate of the 1857 edition. With brown wood side rollers. Map is without color and mounted on linen.
U.S. Coast Survey
Semi-Ah-Moo Bay, Washington …
1858
Chart Map
Authors U.S. Coast Survey
Full Title U.S. Coast Survey A.D. Bache Supdt. Reconnaissance of Semi-Ah-Moo Bay, Washington Ter. By The Hydrographic Party under the command of Lieut. Comdg. R.M. Cuyler U.S.N. Asst. 1858. U.S. Coast Survey Office. Price 15 Cents. Verified W.R. Palmer ... Redd. Drng. by F. Fairfax. Engd. by A. Petersen and R.F. Bartle. Electrotype Copy No. 1 by G. Mathiot U.S.C.S.
List No 3588.000
Note 1st edition, engraved and printed without color on thin paper, unfolded separate issue. Relief shown by hachures, depths shown by soundings and shadings. Soundings in feet. Includes tide table, and text.
U.S. Coast Survey
Port Townshend, Washington T …
1858
Chart Map
Authors U.S. Coast Survey
Full Title Port Townshend, Washington Ter. From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of A.D. Bache Superintendent of the Survey Of The Coast Of The United States. Triangulation by G. Davidson Asst. Topography by J.S. Lawson Sub Asst. Hydrography by the party under the command of Comdr. James Alden U.S.N. Asst. 1858. U.S. Coast Survey Office. Verified W.R. Palmer ... No. 36. Redd. Drng. by F. Fairfax. Engd. by R.F. Bartle and W. Langran.
List No 3591.000
Note 1st edition, engraved and printed on thin paper, unfolded separate issue. Chart is without color. Relief shown by hachures and formlines, depths shown by soundings, and shading. Sounding in fathoms in lower water. Includes text. "No. 36" on upper left margin.
Radefeld, Carl Christian Fra …
Bayern I.
1858
World Atlas
Authors Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Full Title Konigreich Bayern Ites Blatt. Entw. u. gez. v. Major C. Radefeld, (1858). (with Umgebung von Bamberg). (with Umgebung von Furth und Nurnberg. Stich, Druck und Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts in Hildburghausen, 1860)
List No 4807.032
Note Engraved map. Sheet 1 (northwest) of 4. Political boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Ferro. "Meyer's Hand-Atlas No. 166."
Radefeld, Carl Christian Fra …
Bayern III.
1858
World Atlas
Authors Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Full Title Konigreich Bayern IIItes Blatt. Entw. u. gez. v. Major C. Radefeld, (1858). Gest. v. Th. Macht. (with) Plan von Munchen. (with Umgebung von Augsburg. Stich, Druck und Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts in Hildburghausen, 1860)
List No 4807.033
Note Engraved map. Sheet 3 (southwest) of 4. Political boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Munich inset at (ca. 1:69,500) scale, scale on Augsburg inset not given. Prime meridian: Ferro. "Meyer's Handatlas No. 165."
Bavaria (Kingdom). Heer. Gen …
Bayern II.
1858
World Atlas
Authors Bavaria (Kingdom). Heer. Generalstab. Topographisches Bureau., Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856, Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Full Title Das Konigreich Bayern desseitz des Rheins, nach den topographischen Karten des Konigl. Bayr. Generalquartiermeisterstabes vom Jahr 1853, entw. u gezeichnet in IV Blatter vom Major C. Radefeld, 1858. IItes Blatt. Gest. v. W. Feuerstein. (with) Wurzburg. (with Umgebung von Regensburg). Stich, Druck und Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts in Hildburghausen, (1860)
List No 4807.034
Note Engraved map. Sheet 2 (northeast) of 4. Political boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Scales of insets not given. Prime meridian: Ferro. "Meyer's Hand-Atlas No. 169."
Bavaria (Kingdom). Heer. Gen …
Composite: Bayern.
1860
World Atlas
Authors Bavaria (Kingdom). Heer. Generalstab. Topographisches Bureau., Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856, Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Full Title (Composite) Das Konigreich Bayern desseitz des Rheins, nach den topographischen Karten des Konigl. Bayr. Generalquartiermeisterstabes vom Jahr 1853, entw. u gezeichnet in IV Blatter vom Major C. Radefeld, 1858. Gest. v. Th. Macht ..., W. Feuerstein ..., C. Wedermann. (with) Wurzburg. (with Umgebung von Regensburg). Stich, Druck und Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts in Hildburghausen, (1860)
List No 4807.036
Note Engraved map on 4 sheets. Political boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Inset maps: Umgebung von Bamberg) -- (Umgebung von Furth und Nurnberg) -- Plan von Munchen -- (Umgebung von Augsburg) -- Wurzburg -- (Umgebung von Regensburg) -- (Umgebung von Passau). Scales of insets vary. Prime meridian: Ferro. "Meyer's Hand-Atlas" No. 165-166, 169-170. Sheet IV dated 1860.
Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. …
Cover: United States.
1861
Case Map
Authors Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Full Title (Covers to) United States. W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. (inset) Plan Of Charleston, Vicinity And Harbour.
List No 3236A
Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. …
United States.
1861
Case Map
Authors Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Full Title United States. W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. (inset) Plan Of Charleston, Vicinity And Harbour.
List No 3236.001
Note Separate issue of Johnston's National Atlas Map of the United States. Rare variant issue of this map: it has an inset of Charleston Vicinity and Harbor that does not appear on any other issues of the maps, and most importantly, the southern slave states and northern free states are color coded (solid red for slave and outline red for free). Two printed notes relate to the boundaries of the slave states and the cotton growing regions. The three forts at the entrance to Charleston Harbor are underlined in red. Although the presence of Minnesota Territory would indicate a date no later than 1858 (when it became a state), this map has much Civil War information and, in typical British fashion, it is probably a bit out of date as to political information, so we date it at the beginning of the war, 1861. Not in Stephenson. Map is dissected into 18 sections and mounted on linen with dark purple cloth covers 18.5x12 of Edward Stanford's map establishment, labeled with "Map Of The United States. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W."
Desilver, Charles, Richardso …
Richardson's New Map Of The …
1861
Separate Map
Authors Desilver, Charles, Richardson, W. & D.
Full Title Richardson's New Map Of The State Of Texas Including Part of Mexico Compiled From Government Surveys And Other Authentic Documents. Published By Charles Desilver No. 714 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Engraved Expressly For The Texas Almanac. Corrected By H. Wickland. 1861. Entered ... 1861 by Charles Desilver ... Pennsylvania. (inset) Map Showing The Proposed Route Of The Aransas (sic) Railroad (And Its) Connections With The Eastern Roads.
List No 5178.000
Note This is an exceptionally attractive map of Texas on the eve of the Civil War. It was issued with Richardson's Texas Almanac of 1861 or possibly the 1862 issue (almanac not present). Railroads completed and in progress are particularly well delineated, and a box of text in the lower left corner (pasted on top of an earlier printing) lists the completed railroads and their proposed extensions as well as one canal, the Galveston Bay and Brazos River. In the lower right is an inset map of the proposed route of the Arkansas Railroad. The topography, coasts and rivers are accurately delineated, with the source being the outstanding Map of Texas and part of Mexico, 1857, issued by the Bureau of Topographical Engineers (see our #5141). Pressler's Map of the State of Texas, 1858, is a secondary source, as is J.H. Young's Map of the State of Texas which was published in Desilver's 1859 (Mitchell's) New Universal Atlas (see our #4557). Richardson's map is a serious production, far more up to date than the Colton, Johnson, or Desilver/Mitchell atlas maps of 1861, and more accurate in west Texas, southern New Mexico and northern Mexico than the Pressler 1858 Texas (although Pressler issued an 1862 revised edition, not seen by us, that may be much improved). The first issue of Richardson's map appeared in the 1859 edition of the Texas Almanac, with the map dated 1859, copyright 1858 (Winkler 1052), again in the 1860 Almanac, with the map dated 1860, and our copy, dated 1861 and presumably appearing in the 1861 Almanac (Rosenberg 322B states that the Almanacs for 1857, and 1862-65 did not contain maps). Two other maps appeared in the Richardson Almanacs: J.H. Young's Map of the State of Texas (from Desilver's atlas) in the 1858 Almanac (Winkler 886 note) and Richardson's New Map of Texas, published by G.W. and C.B. Colton (Day 428 - about the same size as the Colton atlas map of 1867 and possibly related) and issued in the 1867 Almanac. Desilver stopped map publishing ar
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
439. Jena.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 439. Jena. Aufgenomme vom Kgl. Preuss. Generalstab 1855. Herzogthm. Weimar. Gravirt von Ruzck, Schrift 1858. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.439
Note Date estimated based on the apparent library acquisition date usually stamped on the back of the map sheet. Mounted on linen in 4 panels. Publishing bookstore and distributor: R. Eisenschmidt, Verlags-Buchhandlung. Haupt-Vertrieb der Karten der Kgl. Landes-Aufnahme. Armee- und Marine-Haus. Berlin N.W., 7. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 439. Jena.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 439. Jena. Aufgenomme vom Kgl. Preuss. Generalstab 1855. Herzogthm. Weimar. Gravirt von Ruzck, Schrift 1858. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.439c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Date estimated based on the apparent library acquisition date usually stamped on the back of the map sheet. Mounted on linen in 4 panels. Publishing bookstore and distributor: R. Eisenschmidt, Verlags-Buchhandlung. Haupt-Vertrieb der Karten der Kgl. Landes-Aufnahme. Armee- und Marine-Haus. Berlin N.W., 7. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
465. Ilmenau.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 465. Ilmenau. Aufgenommen vom Kgl. Preuss. Generalstab. 1855 u. 56. Gravirt von Ruzck, Schrift von A. Meyer 1858. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.465
Note Date estimated based on the apparent library acquisition date usually stamped on the back of the map sheet. Mounted on linen in 4 panels. Publishing bookstore and distributor: R. Eisenschmidt, Verlags-Buchhandlung. Haupt-Vertrieb der Karten der Konigl. Landes-Aufnahme. Armee- und Marine-Haus. Berlin N.W., 7. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 465. Ilmenau.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 465. Ilmenau. Aufgenommen vom Kgl. Preuss. Generalstab. 1855 u. 56. Gravirt von Ruzck, Schrift von A. Meyer 1858. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.465c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Date estimated based on the apparent library acquisition date usually stamped on the back of the map sheet. Mounted on linen in 4 panels. Publishing bookstore and distributor: R. Eisenschmidt, Verlags-Buchhandlung. Haupt-Vertrieb der Karten der Konigl. Landes-Aufnahme. Armee- und Marine-Haus. Berlin N.W., 7. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
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