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Covens, Jean, Mortier, Corne
Les Principales Forteresses
1737
Separate Map
| Authors |
Covens, Jean, Mortier, Corneille, (Popple, Henry) |
| Full Title |
Les Principales Forteresses Ports &c. De L'Amerique Septentrionale. I.K.S. |
| List No |
4978.000 |
| Note |
19 color maps on sheet 49 x 67. Showing major forts and ports of North America and the Caribbean area. Covens and Mortier published a seven sheet version of Henry Popple's "Map of The British Empire in America" in approximately 1737 (dated by Cumming and Wallis). It appeared in their Atlas Nouveau editions after about 1741. This is sheet six, with the Forts and Harbors. It has sixteen harbor maps, one more than Popple's fifteen harbor maps, adding the island of Curacao. Maps have outline color. The other sheets were the Key Map (almost an exact copy of Popple), fours sheets that reproduce Popple's map at half the size, and a single sheet of four views - Mexico City, New York, Quebec, and Niagara Falls. The Harbor Sheet and the Views sheets are the scarcest. |
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Cook, James
A Map of the Province of Sou
1773
Separate Map
| Authors |
Cook, James |
| Full Title |
A Map of the Province of South Carolina with all the Rivers, Creeks, Bays, Inletts, Islands, Inland Navigation, Soundings, Time of High Water on the Sea Coast, Roads, Marshes, Ferrys, Bridges, Swamps, Parishes Churches, Towns, Townships, Country Parish District and Provincial Lines. Humbly inscribed to the Hon.ble Lawlins Lownds Esqr. Speaker & the rest of the Members of the Hon.ble the Commons House of Assembly of the Province by their most Obedt. & faithfull Servt Jams Cook. Thos. Bowen, sculpt. 1773. (with 6 inset maps). |
| List No |
5174.000 |
| Note |
The maker of this map, James Cook, surveyor of South Carolina and former marine surveyor, is not to be confused with the Pacific explorer, Captain James Cook. In 1770, James Cook was commissioned by the South Carolina provincial government to make a new survey of the entire province and publish a map, which he completed in 1773. Cummings refers to the map as "the most detailed and accurate printed map of South Carolina, especially for the interior, yet to appear" and further states that "very few copies of this fine map are extant." It provided much of the detail for the later maps by Henry Mouzon and John Stuart. Sellers and Van Ee call it "one of the most important maps in the cartography of the state until the early nineteenth century." It is excessively rare, with only five copies identified in United States institutions, and one in the British Museum. There are two states of this first and only issue, distinguished by the presence in the second state of an additional imprint "Publish'd according to Act of Parliament July 7th. 1773 and Sold by H. Parker in Cornhill" under the neat line. This copy is the first state, with two of the other six copies being first state as well. There are six inset maps: Beaufort, Camden, Georgetown, Port Royal, Charles Town, and Harbour of Charles Town. The main map is very detailed, showing land owners in profusion. Along the coast are many navigation notes, indicative of Cook's maritime background. This appears to have been Cook's only major map production, his other work is limited to three harbor charts published in 1766 (illustrated by Black): A Draught of Port Royal Harbour (similar to the Port Royal inset map on the South Carolina 1773), A Draught of the Harbour of Halifax, and A Draught of West Florida. |
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Sauthier, Claude Joseph, Fad
Map of the Province of New -
1776
Separate Map
| Authors |
Sauthier, Claude Joseph, Faden, William |
| Full Title |
A Map of the Province of New - York, Reduced from the large Drawing of that Province, Compiled from Actual Surveys by Orders of His Excellency William Tryon Esqr. Captain General & Governor of the fame, By Claude Joseph Sauthier, to which is added New - Jersey from the Topographical Observations of C.J. Sauthier & B. Ratzer. Engraved by William Faden, (Successor to the late Mr. Thos Jefferys) 1776. |
| List No |
5298.000 |
| Note |
Map printed without color. Showing administrative divisions, roads and rivers. Meridian of New York. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Title Page: Storia dell' Ame
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Storia Dell' America Settentrionale Del Signor Abate Raynal Continuata fino al present, con Carte Geografiche rappresentanti il Teatro della Guerra Civile tra la Gran Bretagna, e le Colonie Unite. A SS. EE. Li Signori Rifoormatori Dello Studio Di Padova. In Venezia, Dalle Stampe Di Antonio Zatta Con Licenza De Superiori, E Privilegio. M. DCC. LXXVIII. |
| List No |
5007A |
| Note |
In addition to a two volume Italian translation of Raynal's History of North America, this book contains the first edition of Zatta's twelve sheet version of Mitchell's Map of North America, plus three other maps: Il Canada, Le Isole di Terra Nuova e Capo Breton, and La Baja D' Hudson. All of these maps appeared also in Zatta's Atlante Novissimo published from 1779-1785. A second edition of the Zatta/Mitchell maps was published in 1791 (see P651). Zatta's version of Mitchell is not an exact or complete copy: the Zatta maps do not cover the far western portions of Mitchell's map, many geographical changes are introduced, and Bermuda is depicted as well as Jamaica., neither of which are shown by Mitchell. A separate map covers Newfoundland and Cape Breton, on the same scale. Maps are hand painted with outline color. Covers are quarter leather light brown marbled paper covered boards with "Raynal. Storia Dell' America Settentrionale. 1778" stamped in gilt on the new leather spine. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Le Isole Bermude.
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Le Isole Bermude. (title cartouche) Le Colonie Unite dell' America Settentrle. di Nuova Projezione Ass. Ee. Li Signori Riformatori dello Studio di Padova. Venezia 1778, Presso Antonio Zatta, con Privilegio dell' Eccellentissimo Senato. |
| List No |
5007.001 |
| Note |
In full color. Map appears on an unfurled scroll laid atop a drawing of the local flora and fauna. Large elaborate drawing surrounds the title cartouche for 12 map sheets when viewed as a composite. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Canada, Le Colonie Inglesi C
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Il Canada, Le Colonie Inglesi Con La Luigiana, e Florida. di nuova Projezione. Venezia 1778. Presso Antonio Zatta Con Privilegio dell'Eccmo Senato. G. Zuliani inc. |
| List No |
5007.002 |
| Note |
In outline color with map spanning the continent from Canada to Florida and to Louisiana in the west. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Il Paese de' Selvaggi Outaua
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Il Paese de' Selvaggi Outauacesi, e Kilistinesi Intorno al Lago Superiore. (with) Supplemento alla Florida Orientale. Fogl. I. |
| List No |
5007.003 |
| Note |
In outline color. The large map shows Lake Superior and the surrounding area. The inset map is of southern Florida and the Bahamas. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
La Parte Occidentale della N
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
La Parte Occidentale della Nuova Francia o Canada. Fogl. II. |
| List No |
5007.004 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Parte Orientale del Canada,
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Parte Orientale del Canada, Nuova Scozia Settentrionale, e Parte di Labrador. Fogl. III. |
| List No |
5007.005 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Il Paese de' Selvaggi Outaga
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Il Paese de' Selvaggi Outagamiani, Mascoutensi, Illinesi e Parte delle VI. Nazioni. Fogl. IV. |
| List No |
5007.006 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
La Pensilvania, la Nuova Yor
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
La Pensilvania, la Nuova York, il Jersey Settentriole, con la Parte Occidentale del Connecticut, Massachussets Bay e l'Irochesia. Fogl. V. |
| List No |
5007.007 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
L'Acadia, le Provincie di Sa
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
L'Acadia, le Provincie di Sagadahook e Main, la Nuova Hampshire, la Rhode Island, e parte di Massachusset e Connecticut. Fogl. VI. |
| List No |
5007.008 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Il Paese de' Cherachesi, con
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Il Paese de' Cherachesi, con la Parte Occidentale della Carolina Settentrionale, e della Virginia. Fogl. VII. |
| List No |
5007.009 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Il Maryland, il Jersey Merid
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Il Maryland, il Jersey Meridionale, la Delaware, e la Parte Orientale della Virginia, e Carolina Settentrionale. Fogl. VIII. |
| List No |
5007.010 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
La Giammaica.
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
La Giammaica. Fogl. IX. |
| List No |
5007.011 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Luigiana Inglese, colla Part
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Luigiana Inglese, colla Parte Occidentale della Florida, della Giorgia, e Carolina Meridonale. Fogl. X. |
| List No |
5007.012 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Parte Orientale della Florid
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Parte Orientale della Florida, della Giorgia, e Carolina Meridionale. Fogl. XI. |
| List No |
5007.013 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Le Isole di Terra Nuova e Ca
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
Le Isole di Terra Nuova e Capo Breton Di Nuova Projezione. Venezia 1778. Presso Antonio Zatta Con Privilegio del Eccmo Senato. |
| List No |
5007.014 |
| Note |
In outline color. With a color cartouche showing fish drying on a tree stump. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
La Baja D'Hudson Terra di La
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
La Baja D'Hudson Terra di Labrador e Groenlandia Con Le Isole Adiacenti di nuova Projezione. Venezia 1778, Presso Antonio Zatta Con Privilegio dell' Eccmo Senato. G. Giuliani inc. G. Pitteri scf. |
| List No |
5007.015 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T.
Composite: Colonie Unite del
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio |
| Full Title |
(Composite Map of) Le Colonie Unite dell' America Settentrle. di Nuova Projezione Ass. Ee. Li Signori Riformatori dello Studio di Padova. Venezia 1778, Presso Antonio Zatta, con Privilegio dell' Eccellentissimo Senato. (Fogl. I-XI and title page.) |
| List No |
5007.016 |
| Note |
Composite of maps Fogl. I-XI and the title page which includes the map of Bermuda. |
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Faden, William, 1750?-1836,
Action Huberton.
1780
Separate Map
| Authors |
Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Gerlach, P.,Deputy Quarter Master General |
| Full Title |
Plan of the action at Huberton under Brigadier Genl. Frazier, supported by Major Genl. Reidesel, on the 7th. July 1777. Drawn by P. Gerlach, Deputy Quarter Master General. Engraved by Wm. Faden. London, published as the Act directs Feby. 1st 1780, by W. Faden Charing Cross. |
| List No |
4402.000 |
| Note |
A plan of a battle at Hubbardton, Vermont, the only important battle fought in Vermont during the Revolution. Nebenzahl: "This is a typical Faden battle plan. It presents clearly in color the positions and movements of the opposing units upon a topographical map, which enables the viewer to see where terrain features affected the action." The plan is normally seen on thin paper, folded, as one of six maps included in John Burgoyne's "A State of the Expedition from Canada..." London, 1780. This copy is on heavy paper, unfolded, and may have been in Faden's Atlas of Battles of the American Revolution, published in London in 1793 and again, with remaindered maps, by Bartlett & Welford in New York, circa 1845 (see P1337, #25). Relief shown by hachures. Hand col. Scale 200 paces to an in. |
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Edwards, Bryan
Map of the West Indies for t
1793
Separate Map
| Authors |
Edwards, Bryan |
| Full Title |
A New Map of the West Indies for the History of the British Colonies By Bryan Edwards, Esq. Published May 28, 1793 By I. Stockdale, Picadilly. |
| List No |
5938.000 |
| Note |
Uncolored map, published in 2 sheets. Showing Caribbean Islands, Honduras, Island of Hispaniola, or St. Domingo, Cuba, Jamaica, and Bahama Islands. Relief shown pictorially. Longitude West from London. |
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Reid, John
Plan of the City of Washingt
1795
Separate Map
| Authors |
Reid, John |
| Full Title |
Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia ceded by the States of Virginia And Maryland to the United States of America and by them established as the Seat of their Government, after the Year 1800. Rollinson sculp. N. York. Published by J. Reid L. Wayland and C. Smith 1795. |
| List No |
5160.000 |
| Note |
State I of this map (State II lists only J. Reid as publisher). This map is taken from the first official plan of Washington published by Andrew Ellicott in 1792 (see Wheat & Brun 531). The Reid map is not an exact copy, with the title moved from the upper right to the lower left, several notes not included, and other elements moved. An exact copy of Reid's map appears in the London edition of Winterbotham's "View of the United States of America" (see our #3885). Howes gives precedence to the London edition, so it is not clear if Reid or Russell copied the Ellicott first. The Reid American Atlas index does not call for the Washington map, leading to the assumption that it was added to some copies afterwards, and speculation that it may have been sold as a separate. Scarce. |
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Doolittle, Amos
A Correct Map of Connecticut
1797
Separate Map
| Authors |
Doolittle, Amos |
| Full Title |
A Correct Map of Connecticut from actual Survey. Engraved by A. Doolittle Newhaven 1797. Published for Dr. Trumbull's History of Connecticut. |
| List No |
3335.000 |
| Note |
Issued in vol 1 of the 1797 edition of Trumbull's history, opposite the title page (the History vol is not present here), the map was not issued in the complete 2 volume edition of 1818. Thompson says this map is inferior to Doolittle's Connecticut map of 1795 for Carey, however I find it a more interesting map. Outline color by county. |
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Thompson, G.
A New Map of the World
1798
Separate Map
| Authors |
Thompson, G. |
| Full Title |
A New Map of the World, with all the New Discoveries by Capt. Cook & other Navigators. Including the Trade Winds, Monsoons and Variation of the Compass, Illustrated with a Coelestial Planisphere, the Various Systems of Ptolomy, Copernicus & Tycho Bray. Together with the Appearance of the Planets, etc. London. Publish'd Jany. 1st. 1798 by G. Thompson No. 43 Long Lane W. Smithfield. |
| List No |
2923.000 |
| Note |
Scarce, not in any references. The only mention of this map appears in ABPC 1987 Sotheby's sale to Quaritch for 1600 pounds. This copy came out of a 1730 house in Fairfield Connecticut, where it may have been since it was published. This copy is very browned with some losses at the edges restored. The map is very elaborate, showing all kinds of terrestrial and celestial information. Thompson also did a map of America in 1799 and a later edition of this map in 1817 (Tooley Dict.). Uncolored. Shows voyages of Captain Cook and crews, and discovery of Cape of Good Hope by Vasques di Gana in 1487. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Plan of the Operations of th
1802
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Operations of the British & Ottoman Forces in Egypt, From the 8th of March to the 2d. of Septr. 1801, when the French were Finally expelled from that Country. Composed from materials furnished by the Quarter Master Generals Department. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, 1st. September 1802 No. 24 Rathbone Place. Engraved by S.J. Neele 352 Strand. (inset) Plate 1: (Alexandria peninsula on an enlarged scale.) |
| List No |
0029.000 |
| Note |
S.J.Neele is the engraver. This copy was probably removed from a book, however, it was published separately and is in Arrowsmith's catalogue. How many battle maps did Arrowsmith do? This may be one of only a few. See Map Collector 9, p22 for Arrowsmith catalogue showing this map with the Egypt maps. No other battle plans listed. Map in full color with battle positions in red and yellow. Relief shown by hachures. Upper right corner: plate 2. |
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Varle, Charles P.
Philadelphia.
1802
Separate Map
| Authors |
Varle, Charles P. |
| Full Title |
To The Citizens Of Philadelphia This New Plan Of The City And Its Environs Is respectfully dedicated By the Editor. 1802. P.C. Varle Geographer & Enginr. Del. |
| List No |
5006.000 |
| Note |
A beautiful, early map of Philadelphia in full period color. The scale is given at 75 Perches to 1 inch. The city is shown from the Delaware River to the Schuylkil River with the environs on the north and south. 24 lettered references and 28 numbered references to important places and buildings are below the title and 24 wards are keyed in Roman numbers above the title. Many of the country houses and farms around the city are named, including Penn, Dr. Wistar, and other notable early residents. Three inset views show City Hall, the State House, Court House, Library, and Bank of the United States. The tile is surrounded by a decorative cartouche. The quality of the engraving is superb. Ristow mentions an undated edition that was possibly issued in the year Varle made the surveys, 1796, but more likely in 1802. Wheat and Brun list a c.1794 State I that has one less numbered building reference, no Roman numbered ward references, and "R. Scott Sculp. Philadelphia." This was Varle's first map published in the United States. Until 1807, Varle was known as Peter C. Varle, after 1807 he is known as Charles P. Varle. |
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Ellicott, Joseph & B.
Map of Morris's Purchase or
1804
Separate Map
| Authors |
Ellicott, Joseph & B. |
| Full Title |
Map of Morris's Purchase or West Geneseo In the State of New York. Exhibiting Part of the Lakes Erie and Ontario, the Straights of Niagara, Chautauque Lake and all the principal Waters, the Boundary lines of the several Tracts of Land purchase by the Holland Land Company, William and John Willink and others ... by Joseph & B. Ellicott 1800. To The Holland Land company their General Agents Theophilus Cazenove & Paul Bush Esquires, This Map Is respectfully inscribed by the Authors. 1804. |
| List No |
3712.000 |
| Note |
1st edition was 1800. Vail says this was the "Most important map of the Holland Land Company, published for the promotion of sale of their Western New York lands." Nestler calls it "Probably the most important map of western NY when Buffalo was still known as New Amsterdam, and when land companies were luring settlers to this new frontier." The map is highly detailed, showing every tributary of every tributary of every stream. All the township and range lines are laid down, every town located, all reservations shown and all roads indicated. One has the impression that the ground was expertly surveyed with care and diligence. The Holland land holding comprised well over three million acres, not a modest subdivision! Ellicott was the company's agent at Batavia for many years. Map is without color. |
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Wilkinson, Robert
North America.
1804
Separate Map
| Authors |
Wilkinson, Robert |
| Full Title |
North America, published the 12th of August 1804. By R. Wilkinson, No.58, Cornhill, London. E. Bourne Sculp. |
| List No |
5156.000 |
| Note |
First edition. Full color. This beautiful, rare map is the first to show the entire Louisiana Territory as part of the United States, both in the delineated boundaries on the map and in the table showing the possessions of the United States: "Province, Ceded by France 30 Apr. 1803, Louisiana." The Bradley "Map of The United States..." of June 2nd, 1804, is the first map to mention the event: ôThe French call the country West of Conecuh River Louisiana & have ceded it to the United States," but the Bradley map shows only a small portion of Louisiana Territory just west of the Mississippi River. Wilkinson follows Arrowsmith's geography (from his "New Discoveries..." map of 1802) in the Rocky Mountain and the Oregon River areas, but adds new settlements and place names not on Arrowsmith's map along the northwest coast. Franklinia is shown between Tennessee and North Carolina. Wheat trashes the 1824 issue (which is unchanged from the 1804) as hopelessly out of date, but this 1804 issue was not seen by Wheat and is very accurate and forward looking for its period. The large folio General Atlas that this map appeared in is elusive: it is not listed in any references (Phillips lists only Wilkinson's smaller General Atlas issues, even though he refers to one or two issues as folio in size). Wilkinson mentions publishing it in parts, with eleven maps completed by 1808 and thirty five completed by 1823 (noted on the index pages of his quarto General and Classical Atlases of those dates). It seems to be as scarce as this North America map. |
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Liechtenstern, Joseph Marx v
Nord America
1805
Separate Map
| Authors |
Liechtenstern, Joseph Marx von, Hartl, Martin |
| Full Title |
Nord America mit Benuzung der neuesten und zuverlaessigsten Quellen und Hulfsmittel nach dem Entwurfe des Herrn Ios. Marx Freiherrn von Liechtenstern gezeichnet von Martin Hartl. Wien, Im. Verlage des Kunst und Industrie Comptoirs. 1805. |
| List No |
5342.000 |
| Note |
Outline color. Relief shown by hachures and formlines. |
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British North America-U.S. B
Map Of The Frontier Of Briti
1807
Separate Map
| Authors |
British North America-U.S. Boundary |
| Full Title |
A Map Of The Frontier Of British North America, And The United States, Describing The Boundary Line as fixed by the Treaty of 1783, which has never been respected by the American Government. Likewise the New Line of Demarcation as now proposed to be established between those States, and the British Provinces intended to secure the Independence of the Indians. |
| List No |
3149.000 |
| Note |
Removed from a British publication on boundary disputes with the U.S. At the top of the map is "No. 2." The map proposes that either the U.S. give up to Britain major parts of the Northeastern states, or Britain would take instead the entire North West Territories. This shows some of the disputes that lead to the War of 1812. The date is estimated. Map is without color. Shows boundaries, and some color outline administrative divisions. Includes explanatory remarks. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Composite: United States of
1812
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 1. 'A Paris 1812. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. Treuttel et Wurtz, Libraire Rue de Lille No. 17 ... J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. A Bordeaux, chez Augn. Filliatre et Neveu... (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
4193.001 |
| Note |
The second edition, with major additions and corrections in the Southwestern portions of the map and around the Ohio River, Maine, etc. This edition is more current than the 1808-1811 Arrowsmith edition. Printed on four sheets of blue paper, and originally folded once in the middle of each sheet - indicating that it was bound in an atlas. Inset titled: "Plan De La Ville De Washington situee sur le Territoire de Columbia cede par les Etats de Virginie et Maryland Aux Etats Unis D'Amerique ...1800." With outline color by state. Other editions were 1802 (first), 1808, 1812/1818 (see our copy), and 1820. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 1: United States of Nt
1812
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 1) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 1. 'A Paris 1812. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. Treuttel et Wurtz, Libraire Rue de Lille No. 17 ... J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. A Bordeaux, chez Augn. Filliatre et Neveu... (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
4193.002 |
| Note |
The second edition, with major additions and corrections in the Southwestern portions of the map and around the Ohio River, Maine, etc. This edition is more current than the 1808-1811 Arrowsmith edition. Printed on four sheets of blue paper, and originally folded once in the middle of each sheet - indicating that it was bound in an atlas. Inset titled: "Plan De La Ville De Washington situee sur le Territoire de Columbia cede par les Etats de Virginie et Maryland Aux Etats Unis D'Amerique ...1800." With outline color by state. Other editions were 1802 (first), 1808, 1812/1818 (see our copy), and 1820. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 2: United States of Nt
1812
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 2) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 1. 'A Paris 1812. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. Treuttel et Wurtz, Libraire Rue de Lille No. 17 ... J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. A Bordeaux, chez Augn. Filliatre et Neveu... (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
4193.003 |
| Note |
The second edition, with major additions and corrections in the Southwestern portions of the map and around the Ohio River, Maine, etc. This edition is more current than the 1808-1811 Arrowsmith edition. Printed on four sheets of blue paper, and originally folded once in the middle of each sheet - indicating that it was bound in an atlas. Inset titled: "Plan De La Ville De Washington situee sur le Territoire de Columbia cede par les Etats de Virginie et Maryland Aux Etats Unis D'Amerique ...1800." With outline color by state. Other editions were 1802 (first), 1808, 1812/1818 (see our copy), and 1820. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 3: United States of Nt
1812
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 3) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 1. 'A Paris 1812. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. Treuttel et Wurtz, Libraire Rue de Lille No. 17 ... J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. A Bordeaux, chez Augn. Filliatre et Neveu... (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
4193.004 |
| Note |
The second edition, with major additions and corrections in the Southwestern portions of the map and around the Ohio River, Maine, etc. This edition is more current than the 1808-1811 Arrowsmith edition. Printed on four sheets of blue paper, and originally folded once in the middle of each sheet - indicating that it was bound in an atlas. Inset titled: "Plan De La Ville De Washington situee sur le Territoire de Columbia cede par les Etats de Virginie et Maryland Aux Etats Unis D'Amerique ...1800." With outline color by state. Other editions were 1802 (first), 1808, 1812/1818 (see our copy), and 1820. |
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Tardieu, P.F.
Sheet 4: United States of Nt
1812
Separate Map
| Authors |
Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Sheet 4) United States of Nth. America. Carte des Etats-Unis de L'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur celle d'Arrowsmith Corrigee et considerablem ent augmentee d'Apres les renseignemens les plus authentiques Par P.F. Tardieu, Graveur, Editeur-proprietaire. Place de l'Estrapade No. 1. 'A Paris 1812. a Paris, Ches: Tardieu ... Dezauche, Ingenieur Geographe, Rue des Noyers. Chles. Picquet, Geographe - Graveur Quai de la Monnaie No. 17. Treuttel et Wurtz, Libraire Rue de Lille No. 17 ... J. Goujon Marchand de Cartes Geographiques, Rue du Bac No. 6. A Bordeaux, chez Augn. Filliatre et Neveu... (with 1 inset map). |
| List No |
4193.005 |
| Note |
The second edition, with major additions and corrections in the Southwestern portions of the map and around the Ohio River, Maine, etc. This edition is more current than the 1808-1811 Arrowsmith edition. Printed on four sheets of blue paper, and originally folded once in the middle of each sheet - indicating that it was bound in an atlas. Inset titled: "Plan De La Ville De Washington situee sur le Territoire de Columbia cede par les Etats de Virginie et Maryland Aux Etats Unis D'Amerique ...1800." With outline color by state. Other editions were 1802 (first), 1808, 1812/1818 (see our copy), and 1820. |
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Kensett, Thomas, Tardieu, P.
This map of Upper and Lower
1812
Separate Map
| Authors |
Kensett, Thomas, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
To the officers of the Army and the citizens of the United States this map of Upper and Lower Canada and United States, contigious (sic). Contracted from the manuscript surveys of P.F. Tardieu. Is respectfully inscribed by the public's most obedient servant Thomas Kensett. Copyright secured and entered ... November 4th, 1812. Kensett sculp. Cheshire, Conn. |
| List No |
4446.000 |
| Note |
This is the only War of 1812 map in the Streeter sale. It covers the area of conflict along the U.S. and Canadian border, showing forts on the U.S. side and a great deal of detail on Canadian townships with a separate listing of towns in the various districts. The Karpinski copy adds Doolittle as engraver. The following year Kensett with Shelton put out a more general map of the U.S. showing vignettes of sea battles. Outline color. Not in Phillips. Scarce. |
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Shelton, W., Kensett, T.
Improved Map of the United S
1813
Separate Map
| Authors |
Shelton, W., Kensett, T. |
| Full Title |
An Improved Map of the United States By Shelton & Kensett. Copy right secured & entered according to Act of Congress July 6th 1813. Engraved by A. Doolittle New Haven & T. Kensett Cheshire. |
| List No |
2956.000 |
| Note |
Scarce War of 1812 map. Seven vignettes show important sea battles of the War of 1812. Information on the Post roads, other routes, population of states and territories is given in the borders. A curious note regarding fishing and grapes appears in northern Illinois - seems to be unique to this map. A later reissue of this map was put out in 1825 by Lewis Robinson (see Ristow 271). The map is not very up to date regarding political changes - it does not show Missouri Territory or Louisiana (both 1812). The copyright appears at the top of the map - July 6, 1813. It is engraved by A. Doolittle of New Haven and Kensett of Cheshire. Karpinski 13 is an 1812 Map of the United States and Canada by Kensett and Doolittle, based on surveys by Tardieu, and somewhat smaller in size. Outline color by state. Borders contain tables of distance on the Great Post Road from Pasamaquoddy (ME) to St. Mary's (GA), on the Post Road from Albany (NY) to Montreal, also population and products of states. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. |
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Shelton, W., Kensett, T.
Map of the United States, 18
1813
Separate Map
| Authors |
Shelton, W., Kensett, T. |
| Full Title |
An Improved Map of the United States By Shelton & Kensett. Copy right secured & entered according to Act of Congress Nov. 8th 1813. |
| List No |
4417.000 |
| Note |
Second issue, four months later in the year than the first issue. The seven original vignettes have been reengraved (along with the cartouche) and two new vignettes are added, one showing Perry's battle on Lake Erie of Sept. 10, 1813 and the other showing the battle of the Argus and the Pilican on August 12, 1813. No changes to the map or the border statistics noted. Outline color by state. Borders contain tables of distance on the Great Post Road from Pasamaquoddy (ME) to St. Mary's (GA), on the Post Road from Albany (NY) to Montreal, also population and products of states. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. |
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Lewis, Samuel
A New Map Of The Seat Of War
1815
Separate Map
| Authors |
Lewis, Samuel |
| Full Title |
A New Map Of The Seat Of War. S. Lewis. del. J. Bower, Sct. (with inset map) Niagara River. |
| List No |
5433.000 |
| Note |
Outlined hand colored map on linen. Date estimated. |
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Kensett, T., Shelton, W.
Shelton & Kensett's Map Of T
1817
Separate Map
| Authors |
Kensett, T., Shelton, W. |
| Full Title |
Shelton & Kensett's Map Of The State Of Indiana. Protracted from manuscript surveys communicated to the publishers By the Honorable Christopher Harrison. Lieut. Govr. of that State, to which are added the surveys of the Illinois Territory By Genl. Mansfield. Engraved by A. Doolittle, New Haven. (with) A Sketch of the existing connection of the State of Indiana and Illinois Territory, with the adjoining States. Entered ... 25th day of Decr. 1817 by Shelton & Kensett. |
| List No |
5522.000 |
| Note |
In outline color by county. Shows townships for Indiana and Illinois. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Map of the Countries Round t
1818
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Map of the Countries Round the North Pole By A. Arrowsmith. London. Published 1. Feb. 1818, by A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 10 Soho Square. Engraved by Sidney Hall. |
| List No |
0033.000 |
| Note |
On the verso is written "Benj Vaughan, Arctic Pole." This is the first edition of a long run of editions extending down to Stanford's 1875 last issue. Referring to this first edition, Verner says "At that time it was the best available map of the Arctic and showed everything that was known, using the most advanced cartographical techniques." In full color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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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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