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Colton, J. H.
Box Cover: Colton's dissecte …
1860
Puzzle
Authors Colton, J. H.
Full Title (Box Cover to) J.H. Colton's Series of Dissected Maps. North America. South America. Europe. United States. Asia. Africa. In Two Sizes. (On the side of the box: United States). (Title of Map Puzzle: United States of America. Entered ... In the Year 1860 ...).
List No 4329A
Note Box cover includes list of the available dissected maps in the Colton series. The label for this specific map is on the side and is entitled "United States."
Colton, J. H.
United States of America.
1860
Puzzle
Authors Colton, J. H.
Full Title United States of America. Entered ... In the Year 1860 ... New York.
List No 4329.001
Note Map in full color by state. Two profiles of the United States shown, on the 32¼ N lat and the 42¼ 10' N lat. 33 pieces
Colton, J. H.
Index Map: United States of …
1860
Puzzle
Authors Colton, J. H.
Full Title (Index Map to) United States of America. Entered ... In the Year 1860 ... New York.
List No 4329.002
Note A single page in full color showing the completed puzzle.
Johnson, A.J.
Lower Canada And New Brunswi …
1865
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Lower Canada And New Brunswick. By Johnson and Ward. (with) inset Vicinity of Montreal (with) Johnson's Upper Canada (with) inset maps of Wolf Island At The Commencement Of The River St. Lawrence and Vicinity Of The Welland Canal & Niagara Falls. By Johnson and Ward.
List No 0535.014
Note Upper and Lower Canada on separate maps with their insets enclosed in one border and in full color by county. Meridians Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
Stein, Christ. Gottfr. Dan.
Title Page: Neuer Atlas der …
1865
World Atlas
Authors Stein, Christ. Gottfr. Dan.
Full Title (Title Page to) Neuer Atlas der ganzen Erde fur die Gebildeten aller Stande und fur hohere Lehranstalten. Zweiunddreissigste Auflage. Achtundzwanzig Karten, mit Berucksichtigung der geographisch-statistischen Werke von Dr. C.G.D. Stein und Anderen, entworfen und gezeichnet von J.M. Ziegler, Dr. H. Lange, G. Heck u.A., nebst siebzehn Zeittafeln und dreissig statistischen Tabellen uber alle Lander und Staaten der Erde, begrundet von Prof. Dr. K. Th. Wagner, neu bearbeitet und erganzt von O. Delitsch und Prof. Dr. H.F. Brachelli. Leipzig, J.C. Hinrichs'sche Buch- und Landkartenhandlung. (1865)
List No 3134B
Note 32nd Edition. Maps by Ziegler, Lange, Heck and others. Very good large two sheet map of the United States shows the Confederate states as a separate country. All the maps are engraved and hand painted with outline color. Covers are gray paper covered boards with the title printed on the front cover in black ink.
Ebert, Frederick J., Gilpin, …
Cover: Colorado Territory, t …
1865
Pocket Map
Authors Ebert, Frederick J., Gilpin, William, 1822-1894, Monk, Jacob
Full Title (Covers to) Map Of Colorado Territory, Shewing The System Of Parks. Drawn by Frederick J. Ebert under direction of the Governor Wm. Gilpin. Published by Jacob Monk, Philadelphia, Pa. 1865. Thos. Sinclair's lith. Philada.
List No 3509A
Ebert, Frederick J., Gilpin, …
Map Of Colorado Territory, S …
1865
Pocket Map
Authors Ebert, Frederick J., Gilpin, William, 1822-1894, Monk, Jacob
Full Title Map Of Colorado Territory, Shewing The System Of Parks. Drawn by Frederick J. Ebert under direction of the Governor Wm. Gilpin. Published by Jacob Monk, Philadelphia, Pa. 1865. Thos. Sinclair's lith. Philada.
List No 3509.001
Note 2nd edition. Wheat: "the first 'indigenous' (Colorado) map of importance...a truly imposing map, a credit to all who had a hand in it..." Rare. The 1st edition was published in 1862 with a different title (Map of the Colorado Territory, Embracing the Central Gold Region...) and coloring (it does not emphasize the system of parks) but the same topography and political delineation. This 1865 edition colors the parks in deep blue (they look like water) and the continental divide in bright red and yellow. Ellis lists this map under Monk, has the copyright which was issued in 1862 (when he published the first edition). Streeter mentions that the 1862 edition was the first separate map of Colorado and that it also appeared on a smaller scale (18 miles/inch) as an inset in the huge Pratt and Buell "Map of the Gold Regions in...Colorado Territory" of 1862. Wheat mentions and Phillips lists an 1866 issue of the 1862 map, with J.H. Colton as the publisher. To further complicate matters, our copy of the 1865 edition has covers 16x12 with a printed blue label saying "Monk's Map of Colorado Territory" (barely legible) and a paste down advertisement for "J.H. Colton's Geographical Establishment" on the inside front cover. So Colton was distributing the 1865 edition and then took over publishing the map in 1866. Gilpin wrote "The Central Gold Region" in 1860 with six maps, republished in 1873 with additions and titled "Mission of the American People," which had a map showing the system of parks in manner similar to this map.
Viele, Egbert L.
Sanitary & Topographical Map …
1865
Separate Map
Authors Viele, Egbert L.
Full Title Sanitary & Topographical Map of the City and Island of New York Prepared for the Council of Hygiene and Public Health of the Citizens Association. Under the direction of Egbert L. Viele, Topographical Engineer. Entered ... 1865 by Egbert L. Viele ... New York. Ferd. Mayer & Co. Lithographers, 96 Fulton St. N.Y. (with 1 inset map and 3 profiles).
List No 3723.000
Note For some reason Haskell and Stokes date this map 1864 although it was copyrighted by Viele in 1865. Removed from the Report of the Council of Hygiene (see our copy). The map shows all the original water courses of Manhattan Island, with the street grid superimposed on top. Also, three different kinds of land are shown: Marsh, Made Land, and Meadow. Sewer lines are indicated. A very beautiful full color map occasioned by a not so beautiful subject. In 1874 Viele reissued the map in larger format as the Topographical Atlas of the City of New York (see our copy). This map was also published as a separate pocket map, in covers.
Ruger, Edward
Campaigns in which the Army …
1865
Separate Map
Authors Ruger, Edward
Full Title Map Prepared to exhibit the Campaigns in which the Army Of The Cumberland Took part during the War of the Rebellion. By order of Maj. Genl. Geo. H. Thomas. U.S.A. Compiled under the direction of Bvt. Major Genl. Z.B. Tower Chief Engr. Military Div. of the Tenn. by Ed. Ruger, Supt. Topl. Engr. Office at Nashville. Assistants. Capt. A. Kilp & Lieut. R. Flach 3rd U.S.C.A. (Heavy) & Asst. Top. Engrs. ... Photolith. by the N.Y. Lithg. Engrg. & Prtg. Co. 16 & 18 Park Place.
List No 3852.000
Note Very detailed map showing most of the southern states with the lines of march of the various Generals' campaigns shown in different colors. Date estimated. Plate 118:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..."
United States. War Dept. Eng …
Central Virginia showing Lie …
1865
Separate Map
Authors United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau
Full Title Central Virginia showing Lieut Gen'l U.S. Grant's Campaign and Marches of the Armies under his Command in 1864-5. Engineer Bureau War Dept. Prepared by Order of the Secretary of War For the Officers of the U.S. Army under the command of Lieut. Gen. U.S. Grant.
List No 3854.000
Note Extremely detailed map of central Virginia showing the routes of Grant's various armies in various colors. This version adds to sheets at the top to the original version (Stephenson 513). Plate 100:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..."
Engineer Bureau War Dept
Route of Marches of the Army …
1865
Separate Map
Authors Engineer Bureau War Dept
Full Title Map Showing Route of Marches of the Army of Genl. W.T. Sherman From Atlanta, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. To accompany the report of operations From Savannah, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. Engineer Bureau. War Department. Prepared by Order of the Secretary of War For the Officers of the U.S. Army under the Command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman.
List No 3855.000
Note Smaller version of the larger Sherman campaign map, reduced to accompany a report. Color used to show the army march routes. Relief shown by hachures.
United States. War Dept. Eng …
Region embraced in the Opera …
1865
Separate Map
Authors United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau
Full Title Region embraced in the Operations of the Armies against Richmond and Petersburg. Engraved at the Engineer Bureau, War Dep. 1865. Authorities. North of James & Appomattox from Photograph Map Captured from the Enemy and Surveys of Maj. P.S. Michie Corps Of Engineers. South of Do. from Surveys of Col. N. Michler Corps Of Engineers.
List No 3875.000
Note Detailed map of the area between Richmond and Petersburg, showing the street patterns of both cities. Differs from the Stephenson 644 in not having the 39th Cong. 1st Session printed on it. A very elegant map. Two sheets joined, map without color. Plate 100:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..."
Jenney, W. L. B., Kossak, Wi …
Military map showing the mar …
1865
Separate Map
Authors Jenney, W. L. B., Kossak, William, Muller, John B., United States. Army. Military Division of the Mississippi
Full Title Military map showing the marches of the United States Forces under the command of Maj. Genl. W.T. Sherman, U.S.A. During the years 1863, 1864, 1865 ... Drawn by Capt. William Kossak ... and John B. Muller, draughtsman. St. Louis, Mo., 1865. Printed by Joseph F. Gedney. Engraved at Head Qrs., Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. by H.C. Evans & F. Courtenay.
List No 3876.000
Note General map showing the entire South, with dark lines indicating the movement of Sherman's forces in Georgia and Tennessee. a list of authorities is given. Plate 117:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Without color.
Bielawski, C., Hoffman, Hoff …
Cover: Central part, State o …
1865
Pocket Map
Authors Bielawski, C., Hoffman, Hoffmann, J.D., Poett, A.
Full Title (Covers to) Topographical And Railroad Map of the Central Part of the State of California, and Part of the State Of Nevada. 1865. Compiled from Railroad Surveys, U.S. Public Land Surveys, U.S. Coast Surveys, California State Geological Survey (Prof. J.D. Whitney), and from reliable private Surveys, and Published by C. Bielawski, J.D. Hoffmann & A. Poett, Civil Engineers & Survrs. Britton & Co. Lith: San Francisco. Entered ... 1865 by J.D. Hoffmann & A. Poett ... California.
List No 4822A
Bielawski, C., Hoffman, Hoff …
The Central Part of the Stat …
1865
Pocket Map
Authors Bielawski, C., Hoffman, Hoffmann, J.D., Poett, A.
Full Title Topographical And Railroad Map of the Central Part of the State of California, and Part of the State Of Nevada. 1865. Compiled from Railroad Surveys, U.S. Public Land Surveys, U.S. Coast Surveys, California State Geological Survey (Prof. J.D. Whitney), and from reliable private Surveys, and Published by C. Bielawski, J.D. Hoffmann & A. Poett, Civil Engineers & Survrs. Britton & Co. Lith: San Francisco. Entered ... 1865 by J.D. Hoffmann & A. Poett ... California.
List No 4822.001
Note This scarce map shows a large band of central California from San Francisco Bay to Virginia City, Nevada. The showing of railroads is extensive with a separate table listing the engineers for each road. Topography is delineated in "crayon" style resulting in a very clear rendition of the Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The mining camps are shown in great number and the overall detail is most impressive with a 4 miles to 1 inch scale. The Whitney Survey "Map of Central California" of 1873 is the only map that we know of that is comparable, yet it is eight years later, at a scale of 6 miles to 1 inch, and runs from west to east from San Francisco Bay, thus ending at Mono Lake and missing Lake Tahoe. This 1865 map runs from southwest to northeast, covering Lake Tahoe and extending to Pyramid Lake in Nevada. We have not seen any map of central California of this period that has the clarity and detail of this map. The map was copyrighted in 1865 by Hoffmann and Poett, about whom not much is known, except that Hoffmann made a "Topographical Map of Lake Tahoe..." in 1874 with Ferdinand Von Leicht (Graff 4497), it is not clear why Bielawski was not also listed on the copyright - perhaps because he was for many years surveyor for the U.S. General Land Office in San Francisco. Haiman states that Bielawski "was considered the most important person in the Land Office, that he personally surveyed and was generally recognized as the best authority on real property titles in the state." This copy is folded into untitled brown cloth covers stamped with a decorative border.
Hunt, John P.
Map of Venango County Oil Re …
1865
Separate Map
Authors Hunt, John P.
Full Title Hunt's Improved Map of Venango County Oil Regions. Published by John P. Hunt, 59 Fifth St. Masonic Hall, Pittsburgh. 1865. Entered ... 1864, by John P. Hunt ... Pennsylvania ...
List No 5064.000
Note This is one of the best early maps of the Pennsylvania Oil Region. Streeter: "This is the only early map I know of which gives by name a large number of individual locations of oil properties..." This copy is somewhat different from Streeter's copy: it does not list Otto Krebs as lithographer. Outline color by region.
Bancroft, H.H., Knight, W.H.
Covers: Rocky Mountain State …
1866
Pocket Map
Authors Bancroft, H.H., Knight, W.H.
Full Title (Covers to) Bancroft's Map Of The Rocky Mountain States, And The Pacific Coast. Compiled By Wm. H. Knight. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Copany. Booksellers & Stationers, San Francisco Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1865, by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California.
List No 4332.001
Note This map expands the coverage of the large Pacific States Map to include New Mexico, Colorado, most of Dakota and all of Montana. However, because of its relatively small size, there is much less detail shown. This same map appears in two parts in Clarke's New School Geography (see our copy) also published by Bancroft in 1866. In fact, we believe that the map was made primarily for the school geography (hence the simplification) and secondarily as a separate map. Wheat trashes the map: "we are surprised that Knight should have a hand in so inferior a job...No getting away from it, we must point the finger of shame at Knight for this map." The simplification is understandable for a school map, but showing the Green River entering the Colorado in Arizona is inexcusable at this date (especially for a school atlas!). Curiously, the companion Outline Map of the Pacific States in four sheets which accompanied the Clarke School Geography does show the Green and Colorado correctly. Notwithstanding its faults, the map is quite attractive, and, for some reason, scarce. With an excellent catalog of Bancroft's maps on the inside cover. Full color by county, and folded into stamped light brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Bancroft's Map Of The Rocky Mountain States, And The Pacific Coast." in gold. Relief shown by hachures.
Bancroft, H.H., Knight, W.H.
Rocky Mountain State, Pacifi …
1866
Pocket Map
Authors Bancroft, H.H., Knight, W.H.
Full Title Bancroft's Map Of The Rocky Mountain States, And The Pacific Coast. Compiled By Wm. H. Knight. Published by H.H. Bancroft & Copany. Booksellers & Stationers, San Francisco Cal. 1866. Entered ... 1865, by H.H. Bancroft & Company ... California.
List No 4332.002
Note This map expands the coverage of the large Pacific States Map to include New Mexico, Colorado, most of Dakota and all of Montana. However, because of its relatively small size, there is much less detail shown. This same map appears in two parts in Clarke's New School Geography (see our copy) also published by Bancroft in 1866. In fact, we believe that the map was made primarily for the school geography (hence the simplification) and secondarily as a separate map. Wheat trashes the map: "we are surprised that Knight should have a hand in so inferior a job...No getting away from it, we must point the finger of shame at Knight for this map." The simplification is understandable for a school map, but showing the Green River entering the Colorado in Arizona is inexcusable at this date (especially for a school atlas!). Curiously, the companion Outline Map of the Pacific States in four sheets which accompanied the Clarke School Geography does show the Green and Colorado correctly. Notwithstanding its faults, the map is quite attractive, and, for some reason, scarce. With an excellent catalog of Bancroft's maps on the inside cover. Full color by county, and folded into stamped light brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Bancroft's Map Of The Rocky Mountain States, And The Pacific Coast." in gold. Relief shown by hachures.
Blanchard, Rufus
Covers: Map Of The North Wes …
1866
Pocket Map
Authors Blanchard, Rufus
Full Title (Covers to) Blanchard's Map Of The North Western States. Showing the Counties, Towns, Railroads, Stations, Steam Boat Landing etc. Compiled From The Most Authentic Sources. Published by Rufus Blanchard, 148 Lake Street, Chicago, Ill. 1866. Lith. Chas. Shober, Chicago. Entered ... 1865, by R. Blanchard ... Illinois.
List No 5210.001
Note First edition. Karrow shows a second edition in 1867. With a column of "Explanations," a diagram of townships, and a profile of the Illinois and Michigan canal. Shows an area north to Minnesota, south to Missouri, west to Dakota, and east to Lake Michigan. This is one of Blanchard's most attractive and interesting (especially the detail in early Dakota) lithographic maps. Several of his state pocket maps were taken from it (see our Iowa, #5193, and Minnesota, #4809). Full color, two separate sheets folded into cloth covers 16x11 with "Blanchard's Map Of The North Western States. Showing The Counties Towns & Rail Roads" stamped in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Blanchard, Rufus
Map Of The North Western Sta …
1866
Pocket Map
Authors Blanchard, Rufus
Full Title Blanchard's Map Of The North Western States. Showing the Counties, Towns, Railroads, Stations, Steam Boat Landing etc. Compiled From The Most Authentic Sources. Published by Rufus Blanchard, 148 Lake Street, Chicago, Ill. 1866. Lith. Chas. Shober, Chicago. Entered ... 1865, by R. Blanchard ... Illinois.
List No 5210.002
Note First edition. Karrow shows a second edition in 1867. With a column of "Explanations," a diagram of townships, and a profile of the Illinois and Michigan canal. Shows an area north to Minnesota, south to Missouri, west to Dakota, and east to Lake Michigan. This is one of Blanchard's most attractive and interesting (especially the detail in early Dakota) lithographic maps. Several of his state pocket maps were taken from it (see our Iowa, #5193, and Minnesota, #4809). Full color, two separate sheets folded into cloth covers 16x11 with "Blanchard's Map Of The North Western States. Showing The Counties Towns & Rail Roads" stamped in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Blanchard, Rufus
Composite: Map Of The North …
1866
Pocket Map
Authors Blanchard, Rufus
Full Title (Composite of) Blanchard's Map Of The North Western States. Showing the Counties, Towns, Railroads, Stations, Steam Boat Landing etc. Compiled From The Most Authentic Sources. Published by Rufus Blanchard, 148 Lake Street, Chicago, Ill. 1866. Lith. Chas. Shober, Chicago. Entered ... 1865, by R. Blanchard ... Illinois.
List No 5210.003
Note First edition. Karrow shows a second edition in 1867. With a column of "Explanations," a diagram of townships, and a profile of the Illinois and Michigan canal. Shows an area north to Minnesota, south to Missouri, west to Dakota, and east to Lake Michigan. This is one of Blanchard's most attractive and interesting (especially the detail in early Dakota) lithographic maps. Several of his state pocket maps were taken from it (see our Iowa, #5193, and Minnesota, #4809). Full color, two separate sheets folded into cloth covers 16x11 with "Blanchard's Map Of The North Western States. Showing The Counties Towns & Rail Roads" stamped in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Asmussen, Charles W., United …
Savannah-Goldsborough campai …
1895
Military Atlas
Authors Asmussen, Charles W., United States. War Department
Full Title Campaign maps exhibiting the line of march of the 20th Corps from Savannah, Ga. to Goldsborough, N.C., with the plans of the battle-fields of Averysborough and Bentonville, N.C., from surveys of Topographical Engineers 20th Corps. Position of troops by Lieut. Col. C.W. Asmussen ... Rough sketch of Taylor's store, Ala. and surrounding country. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.080
Note Twelve col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. "Title to maps 1 to 11 inclusive;" map 12 is Taylor's Store sketch. Maps 10 and 11 also have separate titles: Map showing the positions of the 14th and 20th Corps and Kilpatrick's cavalry in an engagement near Bentonville, N.C., March 19th, 1865. R.M. McDowell, Capt. and Topl. Engr., 20th Corps -- Map of battle of Black River, N.C., fought March 16th, 1865, Averysborough. Accompanying reports and letters of H.W. Slocum, Patton Anderson and A.S. Williams.
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