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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795
Partie des Etats Unis. Amer.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Partie des Etats Unis. Amer. Sep. no. 40. Dessinee par H. Ghiesbreght. (Dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, lithographie par H. Ode. Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212.245 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Indians tribes with populations, route of Lewis and Clarke, etc. Covers parts of Montana, Wyoming, North and South Dakota and Nebraska. |
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Delavault, A., Vandermaelen,
Parties, Etats-Unis et Nouv.
1827
World Atlas
| Authors |
Delavault, A., Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869 |
| Full Title |
Parties des Etats-Unis et du Nouveau Mexique. Amer. Sep. no. 48. Dressee et dessinee par Ph. Vandermaelen. La lettre par Ph. Lippens. Desee. sur pierre et Lithie. par H. Ode, Avril 1825. (Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. Bruxelles. 1827) |
| List No |
2212.253 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Indian tribes with populations. Covers parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma. |
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Breese, Samuel, 1802-1873, G
Indian Terr., N. Texas, N.M.
1845
National Atlas
| Authors |
Breese, Samuel, 1802-1873, Gregg, Josiah, 1806-1850, Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871 |
| Full Title |
A map of the Indian Territory, northern Texas and New Mexico showing the great western prairies by Josiah Gregg. Entered ... 1844 by Sidney E. Morse and Samuel Breese ... New York. (New York: Published by Harper & Brothers, 1845) |
| List No |
2301.030 |
| Note |
Col. wax engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also Kansas and parts of Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa. Shows villages, Indian villages, ranchos, camps, springs, ruins, sandy regions, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. |
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Colton, J.H., Disturnell, Jo
Map Of North America From Th
1854
Separate Map
| Authors |
Colton, J.H., Disturnell, John |
| Full Title |
Map Of North America From The Latest Authorities Showing the Proposed Railroad Routes from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. J.H. Colton & Co. New York, 1854, for J. Disturnell. Entered ... 1849, by J.H. Colton ... New York. |
| List No |
3507.000 |
| Note |
Removed from the United States Register by John Disturnell for 1854 (Wheat 801 refers to this as the "Congressional Directory, 1st Session, 33rd Congress"). Wheat missed the fact that this map is taken from the same base map as Colton's 1849 "Map of the United States, The British Provinces...Showing The routes of The U.S. Mail Steam Packets to California..." It has the same inset view of Pyramid Lake, but the inset map of the Gold Regions is omitted as well as the inset of South America. A table is added in the upper right of "Geographical Statistics." And this later map extends northward about 8 inches further than the 1849 map, to include all of Alaska and Canada. Several railroad routes to the west coast are shown, and there is a mysterious circle about six inches in diameter (about 1400 miles in scale) around Chicago, with no explanation given for it. Nebraska is shown in reduced size, but no Kansas. There are many updates to the map in the West, compared to the 1849. Disturnell published the U.S. Directories during the 1840's, 50's, 60's, and 70's, and most of them had one or another of Colton's North America maps. See also our somewhat different 1852 issue (#4715). Full and outline color. Shows railroads, trails, roads, town and cities, Indian tribal areas, and drainage. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Iowa Land Company
Map Of The Town Of Clinton
1855
Separate Map
| Authors |
Iowa Land Company |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Town Of Clinton, Clinton County, Iowa. Augt. 1855. L.H. Bradford & Co's Lith Boston. |
| List No |
2941.000 |
| Note |
A large promotional map of an early Iowa river town. See Andrea Iowa Atlas, page 402 for the early history of Clinton. The Iowa Land Company speculated that the railroad crossing of the Mississippi would occur at Clinton's site and thus bring many settlers to the area. The Chicago, Iowa and Nebraska Railroad was formed in 1856 (Andreas) and the bridge, tracks and roundhouse are shown on the map, probably prospectively. This map was most likely used for promotion of land sales. Without color. Showing tract names and lot numbers. |
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Central Bluffs, Nebraska
Central Bluffs, Burt County,
1856
Separate Map
| Authors |
Central Bluffs, Nebraska |
| Full Title |
Central Bluffs, Burt County, Nebraska. All lots in this City are 50x150 feet, the alleys are 15 feet wide, Spring Av. is 100 feet wide, Michigan & Ohio Avenues are 80 feet & all other Streets 66 feet. Leopold Gast & Brother Lith. St. Louis, Mo. Second Carondelet Avenue betw. Lafayette & Geier Avs. S.W. from City Hospital. (Inset Map) Topographical Sketch of a Portion of Nebraska Territory. |
| List No |
4084.000 |
| Note |
A promotional plat map for a city that never "got off the ground" (or map). At the top of the plat for the city is a park-like reserve titled "Golden Spring Reserve" and there is a vignette of an Indian sitting next to the Golden Spring. Central Bluffs does not appear on any other maps of the period, except for a very small settlement called "Golden Spring P.O." which shows in the Nebraska State atlas of 1885 - apparently the city never happened and the hapless early lot buyers became Golden Springs. The promotion was probably based on the expectation of a major railroad crossing the Missouri from Iowa and heading west (shown as the Nebraska Central Railroad and the Lyons and Iowa Central Railroad on the inset map) right through the proposed town. This route shows briefly in the late 1850's maps, then disappears, another railroad promotion that did not happen. And so went the city of Central Bluffs. Nearby and closer to the Missouri, a Central City appears briefly on some maps of the period, then also disappears. It may be related to this development. Map is without color. |
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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. |
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Jones, William A.
Map of military department o
1872
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
Map Of Military Department of the Platte. Nebraska. Sheet No. 2. Compiled under the direction of Captain W.A. Jones Corps of Engineers, Omaha Nebraska. 1872. Published by authority of the Hon. Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army. N. Peters, Photo-Lithographer, Washington, D.C. |
| List No |
2043.000 |
| Note |
This is one half the scale of the Campaign maps and covers a slightly larger area than the two Nebraska Campaign Maps (1&2), appears to be drawn by a similar hand. Unfolded, separate issue on thin paper. Without color. Shows roads, railroads, rivers, and Indian reservations. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Jones, William A.
Sheet No. 2. Campaign Map of
1873
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
Sheet No. 2. Campaign Map of the Department Of The Platte Comprising that Portion of Nebraska Lying between Long. 100-103 and Lat. 39,30-43,30 Compiled under the direction of Captain W.A. Jones Corps of Engrs. U.S.A. 1873. Published by authority of the Hon. Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army. |
| List No |
0392.000 |
| Note |
Probably made for Indian Campaigns. South of the Platte the following notation appears: "No Water, Hard Level Prairie, Covered With Cactus." Unfolded separate issue on thin paper, without color. Showing rivers, lakes, and railroads. Scale: 9.47 to one inch. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Jones, William A.
Sheet No. 1. Campaign Map of
1874
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
Sheet No. 1. Campaign Map of the Department Of The Platte Comprising that Portion of Nebraska Lying between Long. 97-100 and Lat. 39,30-43,30 Compiled under the direction of Captain W.A. Jones Corps of Engrs. U.S.A. 1874. Published by authority of the Hon. Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army. |
| List No |
0393.000 |
| Note |
Probably made for Indian Campaigns. Drawn by Jones based on his knowledge of the area gained from his explorations of Northwestern Wyoming and the Uinta Mountains in 1871-3. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper, without color. Showing rivers, lakes, and Indian tribal lands. Scale: 9.47 to one inch. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Jones, William A.
Map Of The Military Departme
1874
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Military Department of the Platte. Wyoming. Sheet No. 3. Compiled under the direction of Captain Wm. A. Jones Corps of Engineers, Omaha Nebraska. 1874. Drawn by Louis von Froben. |
| List No |
2039.000 |
| Note |
Wheat: "Best map of the Wyoming area produced down to this time..." Covers a larger area than Campaign Maps 3&4 at one half the scale (extends further west to include Yellowstone National Park), and appears to be drawn by a very different hand. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper. Without color. Includes list of surveys from which map was compiled. Scale: 18.94 miles to 1 inch. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Jones, William A.
Sheet No. 3. Campaign Map of
1874
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
Sheet No. 3. Campaign Map of the Department Of The Platte Comprising that Portion of Nebraska & Wyoming Lying between Long. 103-106 and Lat. 41-45 Compiled under the direction of Captain W.A. Jones Corps of Engrs. U.S.A. 1874. Published by authority of the Hon. Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army. |
| List No |
2041.000 |
| Note |
Probably for Indian Campaigns. Scale 9.47 miles/inch. Shows central portion of the Black Hills as Unexplored - pre Ludlow Report. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper, without color. Shows roads, rivers, forts and Indian reservations. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Colton, G.W. & C.B.
Covers: West Of The Mississi
1874
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Colton, G.W. & C.B. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Colton's Map Of The States And Territories West Of The Mississippi River To The Pacific Ocean Showing The Overland Routes, Projected Rail Road Lines &c. Published by G.W. And C.B. Colton, & Co. 172 William St. New York. 1874. Entered ... 1871 by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co ... Washington. |
| List No |
3987.001 |
| Note |
Compared to the 1873 edition (see our #5144) just a few counties are added, primarily in Nebraska, Kansas, and Dakota. This map was issued frequently from 1864 to 1881, the latest issue listed in Karrow. The 1874 Colton General Atlas uses the upper half of this map to show the Northwestern States and Territories, while the States and Territories of the southwest are shown on several separate maps. The General Atlases of the period from 1864 to about 1872 use the upper and lower halves of this map to show the western States and Territories. Full color by county. Folded into stamped dark brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Colton's Map Of The States & Territories From The Mississippi River To The Pacific Ocean, &c., &c. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co." in gilt. Prime meridians are greenwich and Washington D.C.Releif shown by hachures. |
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Colton, G.W. & C.B.
West Of The Mississippi Rive
1874
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Colton, G.W. & C.B. |
| Full Title |
Colton's Map Of The States And Territories West Of The Mississippi River To The Pacific Ocean Showing The Overland Routes, Projected Rail Road Lines &c. Published by G.W. And C.B. Colton, & Co. 172 William St. New York. 1874. Entered ... 1871 by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co ... Washington. |
| List No |
3987.002 |
| Note |
Compared to the 1873 edition (see our #5144) just a few counties are added, primarily in Nebraska, Kansas, and Dakota. This map was issued frequently from 1864 to 1881, the latest issue listed in Karrow. The 1874 Colton General Atlas uses the upper half of this map to show the Northwestern States and Territories, while the States and Territories of the southwest are shown on several separate maps. The General Atlases of the period from 1864 to about 1872 use the upper and lower halves of this map to show the western States and Territories. Full color by county. Folded into stamped dark brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Colton's Map Of The States & Territories From The Mississippi River To The Pacific Ocean, &c., &c. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co." in gilt. Prime meridians are greenwich and Washington D.C.Releif shown by hachures. |
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Jones, William A.
Composite: Sheets 1-4, Campa
1874
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jones, William A. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Sheets 1,2,3,4 Campaign Maps of the Department of The Platte. Sheet No. 1. Comprising that Portion of Nebraska Lying between Long. 97-100 and Lat. 39,30-43,30. Sheet No. 2. Comprising that Portion of Nebraska Lying between Long. 100-103 and Lat. 39,30-43,30. Sheet No. 3. Comprising that Portion of Nebraska & Wyoming Lying between Long. 103-106 and Lat. 41-45. Sheet No. 4. Comprising that portion of Wyoming Lying between Long. 106-109 and Lat. 41-45. |
| List No |
6001.000 |
| Note |
Probably for Indian Campaigns. Drawn by Jones based on his knowledge of the area gained from his explorations of Northwestern Wyoming and the Uinta Mountains in 1871-3. South of the Platte the following notation appears: "No Water, Hard Level Prairie, Covered With Cactus." Shows central portion of the Black Hills as Unexplored - pre Ludlow Report. Shows route west to South Pass City. 4 Unfolded separate issues on thin paper, without color. |
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Williams, Henry T.
Trans-Continental Map Of The
1877
Separate Map
| Authors |
Williams, Henry T. |
| Full Title |
Williams' New Trans-Continental Map Of The Pacific R.R. And Routes Of Overland Travel To Colorado, Nebraska, The Black Hills, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, California And The Pacific Coast. Henry T. Williams, Publisher 46 Beekman St. N.Y. Entered ... 1877 by H.T. Williams ... Washington. Am. Photo-Litho. Co. N.Y. (Osborne's Process.) |
| List No |
3929.000 |
| Note |
Probably removed from a copy of William's Pacific Tourist. In full color by state, in shades of green and blue. Shows state boundaries, railroad lines, projected railroad lines, stage routes, and populated places. Relief shown by hachures. |
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U.S. General Land Office
State Of Nebraska.
1879
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
Department Of The Interior General Land Office J.A. Williamson, Commissioner. State Of Nebraska. 1879. Compiled from the official Records of the General Land Office and other sources by C. Roeser, Principal Draughtsman G.L.O. Photo lith & print by Julius Bien 16 & 18 Park Place N.Y. |
| List No |
4648.000 |
| Note |
With printed outline color by county, water printed in light blue. |
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Pearman, J.W.
A Map Of Red Willow County,
1890
Separate Map
| Authors |
Pearman, J.W. |
| Full Title |
A Map Of Red Willow County, Nebraska. Published By J.W. Pearman ... |
| List No |
5155.000 |
| Note |
This was published as a separate map promoting the county of Red Willow and its chief city, McCook, located in Southern Nebraska on the Kansas line. The map of the county is bordered on the sides and bottom by engraved views and text describing the virtues of life in Red Willow. McCook was established by the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in 1883 as location of its main division station between the Mississippi River and Denver. Full color. |
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Rand McNally and Company
Covers: (Nebraska, Colorado)
1891
Case Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States. Scale: 8 miles to one inch. Showing all railroads, each in a separate color, and all railroad stations in large, plain type. This is the Denver section, only, of the above-named map. (Below the neatline) Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States, Copyright, 1888 by Rand, McNally & Co. Copyright, 1891 by Rand, McNally & Co. |
| List No |
5802E |
| Note |
This is the Denver section of the larger map. |
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Rand McNally and Company
(Nebraska, Colorado) Railroa
1891
Case Map
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States. Scale: 8 miles to one inch. Showing all railroads, each in a separate color, and all railroad stations in large, plain type. This is the Denver section, only, of the above-named map. (Below the neatline) Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Shippers' Railroad Map of the United States, Copyright, 1888 by Rand, McNally & Co. Copyright, 1891 by Rand, McNally & Co. |
| List No |
5802.005 |
| Note |
This is the Denver section of the larger map. |
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Shell Oil Company
Shell Highway Map of Nebrask
1949
National Atlas
| Authors |
Shell Oil Company |
| Full Title |
Shell Map of Nebraska (cover title). Shell Highway Map of Nebraska. 10-W-1949-2. |
| List No |
5840.051 |
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Shell Oil Company
Various Regions and Cities i
1949
National Atlas
| Authors |
Shell Oil Company |
| Full Title |
Lincoln. Sioux City. Grand Island. North Platte. Hastings. Fremont. Omaha, Council Bluffs.(Verso to) Shell Highway Map of Nebraska. |
| List No |
5840.052 |
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