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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.
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.
Cary, John
Brentford to Bagshot, Virgin …
1790
National Atlas
Authors Cary, John
Full Title Brentford to Bagshot, Virginia Water to Oakingham.
List No 2724.004
Note Linear color maps showing features along the way. North arrow on each map.
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.
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of Virginia.
1796
National Atlas
Authors Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Full Title The State of Virginia from the best Authorities. 1796. Published by John Reid N. York. B. Tanner, sculpt.
List No 0845.014
Note Uncolored.
Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benja …
Virginia
1816
Atlas Map
Authors Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benjamin
Full Title Virginia.
List No 4864.022
Note Prime meridians are from Philadelphia and London. Relief shown pictorially.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Madison, Rev. James
Map of Virginia, 1818 (lower …
1818
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title A Map Of Virginia (lower right sheet)Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.009
Note Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Madison, Rev. James
Composite: Map of Virginia, …
1818
Separate Map
Authors Madison, Rev. James
Full Title (Composite of) A Map Of Virginia (lower right sheet)Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as most accurate observations, By James Madison, D.D. President of Wm. & Mary College. Drawn by Wm. Davis. Copy Right Secured. Richmond Published 4th March 1807 By the Proprietors. To The General Assembly Of Virginia, This Map is Respectfully Inscribed, by their Fellow Citizens, James Madison, William Prentis, William Davis, Proprietors. Engraved by Fred. Bossler, Richmd. (inset map) Ohio. (4 sheets of 6, 2 editions).
List No 2557.010
Note A composite of the four original and two facsimile sheets. Lacks top & bottom middle sheets. An incomplete copy, with the missing two center sheets supplied in facsimile (from the Clements Library copies of the 1807 issue). Seven sheets in all: the 1807 and 1818 issues of the left top (the "Ohio" sheet) and bottom, and the right bottom, and the 1818 sheet of the right top (view of Richmond - which is colored). These sheets were acquired by a collector along with seven other copies of the view sheet, over fifty copies of the Ohio (top left) sheet, and an unknown number of the bottom left and right sheets. No copies of the center sheets were found with this group. Madison was first cousin of President Madison, was President of William and Mary College and organized the production of this map. William Davis drafted the map and William Prentis supervised the surveying and compiling. A second issue was redrafted by Davis in 1818, after Madison's death. It served as the most authoritative map of Virginia until 1827 (when the Wood/Boye map was published), and was the first comprehensive road map of the state. Includes explanatory remarks, showing State line, county line, towns, roads, and selected buildings. Relief shown by hachures.
Renault, Jn. F.
Plan of York Town In Virgini …
1825
Separate Map
Authors Renault, Jn. F.
Full Title Plan of York Town In Virginia And Adjacent Country. Exhibiting the operations of the American French & English armies, during the siege at that place in Oct. 1781. Surveyed from the 22nd to the 28th Octr. Drawn by Jn. F. Renault, with a Crow-pen and presented to the Marques De La Fayette. Engraved by B. Tanner.
List No 5331.000
Note This is a engraved copy of the original 1782 map of Yorktown by Sebastian Bauman. This copy was made in 1825 and presented to Lafayette on the occasion of his visit to America. The map is not dated, and we have taken the (1825) date from Fite and Freeman. Map is without color.
DeSilver, Robert
Virginia.
1827
Separate Map
Authors DeSilver, Robert
Full Title A correct map of Virginia. Philadelphia: Published by Robert De Silver, 1827.
List No 0236.000
Note Updated from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. Many changes to the Carey plate in the western part of the state -- changes in the mountains, rivers, counties, and towns. DeSilver's imprint below map. Map has outline color by county. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London.
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795 …
Parties des Etats-Unis. Amer …
1827
World Atlas
Authors Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
Full Title Partie des Etats-Unis. Amer. Sep. no. 50. Dressee et dessinee par Ph. Vandermaelen. La lettre par Ph. Lippens. Desinee sur pierre et Lith. par H. Ode, Mai 1825. (Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. Bruxelles. 1827)
List No 2212.255
Note Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows mineral deposits, etc. Covers Indiana, Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee.
DeSilver, Robert
Pennsylvania.
1827
Separate Map
Authors DeSilver, Robert
Full Title Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Published by Robert DeSilver, 1827.
List No 2471.000
Note Updated from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. Many changes from the 1818 edition: new towns and many new roads. Robert DeSilver's name with the date of 1827 is printed below the map. DeSilver did an Atlas in 1822 using the Carey maps (William Mayer has the only copy we have ever seen, it is not mentioned anywhere else), which he acquired, we presume, from Carey when Carey retired in 1822 (Ristow). The six maps listed here we acquired together (Penn, Ohio, Maryland, Conn, Georgia, and Virginia), an additional map of Massachusetts is the same vintage, but folded into pocket map covers, we acquired it separately. All seven maps have the same water mark, the same outline color by county, and all were clearly issued as separates, only Pennsylvania and Virginia have the DeSilver imprint, and only these two and Georgia have substantial updates from the earlier Carey imprints. Perhaps in 1827 he decided to reissue his 1822 Carey maps as Pocket Maps and separate maps. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia.
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Virginia.
1835
World Atlas
Authors Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Full Title Virginia. (with) The Western Part of Virginia. Entered ... 1834 by Thomas Illman ... New York.
List No 4628.042
Note In full color by county.
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Map of Virginia, Maryland an …
1839
National Atlas
Authors Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Full Title Map of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware Exhibiting the Post Offices, Post Roads, Canals, Rail Roads, &c. By David H. Burr. (Late Topographer to the Post Office.) Geographer to the House of Representatives of the U.S. John Arrowsmith. Entered ... July 10th, 1839, by David H. Burr ... District of Columbia.
List No 0104.005
Note In full color by county. Postal routes by coach, stage, sulkey, cross, rail roads and canals shown. In 8 sections mounted on linen. Label on back states "No. 5. Delaware, Maryland, Virginia."
Greenleaf, Jeremiah
Virginia.
1840
World Atlas
Authors Greenleaf, Jeremiah
Full Title Virginia. (with) The Western Part of Virginia.
List No 4850.042
Note Full color by county.
Bradford, Thomas G., Goodric …
Virginia.
1841
World Atlas
Authors Bradford, Thomas G., Goodrich, S.G.
Full Title Virginia. Engraved by G.W. Boynton. Entered ... 1838, by T.G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No 4453.027
Note In full color by county.
Breese, Samuel, 1802-1873, M …
Virginia.
1845
National Atlas
Authors Breese, Samuel, 1802-1873, Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871
Full Title Virginia. (By Sidney E. Morse and Samuel Breese. New York: Published by Harper & Brothers, 1845)
List No 2301.021
Note Col. wax engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Breese, Samuel, 1802-1873, M …
Kentucky, Tennessee.
1845
National Atlas
Authors Breese, Samuel, 1802-1873, Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871
Full Title Kentucky and Tennessee. Entered ... 1845 by Sidney E. Morse and Samuel Breese ... New York. (New York: Published by Harper & Brothers, 1845)
List No 2301.022
Note Col. wax engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Greenleaf, Jeremiah
Virginia.
1848
World Atlas
Authors Greenleaf, Jeremiah
Full Title Virginia. (with) The Western Part of Virginia.
List No 2866.042
Note Full color by county. Engraved. Relief shown by hachures. Meridians Greenwich and Washington.
Lange, Henry, 1821-1893.
Der Bundesdistrict Columbia, …
1854
National Atlas
Authors Lange, Henry, 1821-1893.
Full Title Der Bundesdistrict Columbia, Virginien, Nord-Carolina, Maryland, u. Delaware. (with inset map) Der Bundesdistrict Columbia. H. Lange's Atlas v. Nord Amerika Blatt IV. Braunschweig: Verlag v. George Westermann. Lith. Anst. von L. Kraatz in Berlin.
List No 2743.004
Note Engraved map. Borders hand col. Shows roads, canals, railroads, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Scale of inset map (ca. 1:370,000)
Johnson, A.J.
Lower Canada And New Brunswi …
1860
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Lower Canada And New Brunswick. (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 & Browning.
List No 2905.007
Note Upper and Lower Canada on separate maps with their insets enclosed in one border and in full color by county.
Johnson, A.J.
Ireland ... Scotland.
1860
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Ireland by Johnson & Browning. (with) Johnson's Scotland (with) two inset maps: Orkney Isles and Shetland Isles. No. 62-63.
List No 2905.041
Note In full color. Two large separate maps enclosed in one border.
Johnson, A.J.
Northern Italy ... Southern …
1860
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Northern Italy By Johnson & Browning. Lombardy & Venice, Sardinia, Tuscany, Parma, Modena, Lucca, And The States Of The Church. (with) Johnson's Southern Italy Kingdom Of Naples, I. Sardinia & Malta. (with) inset map of Malta and its Dependencies. No. 70-71.
List No 2905.047
Note In full color. Two large separate maps joined within one border.
Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
Virginia.
1845
World Atlas
Authors Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
Full Title Neueste Karte von Virginia mit seinen Canaelen, Strassen, Eisenbahnen, Entfernungen der Hauptpunkte und Dampfschiff Routen. Nach den bessten Quellen entworfen und gezeichnet, 1845. (with) Profil des Chesapeake & Ohio Canal's. Aus der Geographischen Graviranstalt des Bibliographischen Instituts zu Hildburghausen, Amsterdam, Paris u. Philadelphia, (1860)
List No 4807.148
Note Engraved map. State boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Includes distance tables. "Meyer's Handatlas No. 59." Prime meridians: Ferro and Washington.
Lloyd, J. T.
Lloyd's Map Of The Southern …
1861
Separate Map
Authors Lloyd, J. T.
Full Title Lloyd's Map Of The Southern States Showing all the Railroads, their Stations & Distances, Also The Counties, Towns, Villages, Harbors, Rivers And Forts. Compiled from the latest Government and other reliable Sources. 1861. New York, J.T. Lloyd Publisher 164 Broadway. London " 156 Cheapside. Entered ... 1861, by J.T. Lloyd ... New York.
List No 3128.001
Note Map in full color by state.
Lloyd, J. T.
Text Page: Lloyd's map of th …
1861
Separate Map
Authors Lloyd, J. T.
Full Title (Text Page to) Lloyd's Map Of The Southern States Showing all the Railroads, their Stations & Distances, Also The Counties, Towns, Villages, Harbors, Rivers And Forts. Compiled from the latest Government and other reliable Sources. 1861. New York, J.T. Lloyd Publisher 164 Broadway. London " 156 Cheapside. Entered ... 1861, by J.T. Lloyd ... New York.
List No 3128B
Note 1st ed. "Military Map and Gazetteer of the Southern States" on verso. Large scale full color map showing only the southern states, with counties, railroads and cities shown. This map was produced in wall map, pocket map and sheet form. This presentation has Lloyd's "newspaper" on the verso which describes the counties of Virginia and Missouri, Southern Coast Surveys and is dated September 7, 1861. On the front page Lloyd states that the Map and Gazetteer "will be issued every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock." It is not known if any other issues were printed - Stephenson lists only this issue. There is also an advertisement for Lloyd's "$100,000 Topographical Map of the State of Virginia" ("the only real good map ever made in America") on both the map and the newspaper on the verso and an ad for Lloyd's Map of Missouri. See our copy of Lloyd's advertisement for this map issued earlier in the year.
Hergesheimer, Edwin
Frederick County Maryland
1861
Separate Map
Authors Hergesheimer, Edwin
Full Title Frederick County Maryland Prepared under the direction of Lieut. Col. J.N. Macomb Chf. Topl Engr for the use of Maj. Gen. G.B. McClellan Commanding U.S. Army 1861.
List No 3840.000
Note Contemporary photocopy by the Coast Survey. This issue is slightly smaller than the Stephenson LOC copy and the title is shorter, without mentioning Hergesheimer. The river is colored blue and the larger towns are colored red. Above the title in ms is "No. 41." Stephenson's copy has No. 7 above the title. These numbers probably indicate the number of copies that were made of the map. See similar maps by Hergesheimer of Washington County, Maryland, and Loudon County, Virginia.
Hergesheimer, Edwin
Loudon County Virginia
1861
Separate Map
Authors Hergesheimer, Edwin
Full Title Loudon County Virginia Compiled under the direction of Lieut. Col. J.N. Macomb Chf. Topl Engr for the use of Maj. Gen. Geo.B. McClellan Commanding Army of Potomac 1861. Drawn from R.P. Smith's map by E. Hergesheimer, Photographs by G. Mathiot & D. Hinkle by permission of Prof. Bache Supt U.S. Coast Survey.
List No 3843.000
Note Contemporary photographic copy. Similar to the Frederick County and Washington County maps by Hergesheimer. This adds under the title "Drawn from R.P. Smith's map by E. Hergesheimer..." No. 24 is in ms above the title. Map is without color. Relief shown by hachures.
Magnus, Charles
Union Military Chart.
1861
Separate Map
Authors Magnus, Charles
Full Title Union Military Chart. Complete Map Of The Rail Roads And Water Courses In The United States & Canada. Charles Magnus & Co. ... Liverpool, New York Office No. 12 Frankfort St. ... Entered ... 1859 by Charles Magnus & Co. ... New York. (with) Military Map Of Maryland & Virginia. (with) Map Of Northern Military Movements: Between New York & St. Louis. Published by Chs. Magnus ... Entered ... 1861 by Charles Magnus ... New York. (with two small untitled maps: Pensacola Bay and United States).
List No 4109.000
Note A group of five full color maps and a view of the U.S. Capital, plus two female figures. The largest map is the Complete Map of the Rail Roads..., which shows the eastern United States with all the railroads in operations and projected. This is a Civil War map in its focus, and typically Magnus in its packing together several maps and views. Another edition, not listed, adds soldiers to the left and right of the main map, illustrating Hardee's tactics (of fighting). The large map is entered in 1859, and the whole production is entered in 1861.
Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning
Our Nation's Camp Ground.
1861
Separate Map
Authors Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning
Full Title Our Nation's Camp Ground. Published By Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning, 156 William Street, N.Y. (with) Two inset maps of the Mid-Atlantic States and Washington. (with) 6 inset pictures.
List No 5438.000
Note Full county color on the Mid-Atlantic map and partial color on the Washington inset. Inset pictures include: 2 drawings entitled "Star Spangled Banner" and "The Outrage On The American Flag At Fort Sumter", 3 figures including a man holding the U.S. flag, Justice captioned "Justice Disarmed" and Liberty wrapped in the flag with the caption "Liberty Weeping", 1 drawing of citizens saluting the flag, constitution & laws. Quote at top reads, "If any one attempts to haul down the American Flag shoot him on the spot."--Gen. John A. Dix.
Bachmann, John
Composite: Panorama of the S …
1861
View
Authors Bachmann, John
Full Title (Composite of) Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds eye view of Florida and part of Georgia and Alabama .. North and South Carolina and part of Georgia .. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. John Bachmann, Publisher, 115 & 117 Nassau St., New York. Entered ... 1861 by John Bachmann ... New York. Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann.
List No 5491.000
Note Composite map image from three separate issues.
Mallory, C.A.
Cover: Part of Rappahannock …
1862
Separate Map
Authors Mallory, C.A.
Full Title (Cover to) Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg, prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen ... for the use of the Army of the Potomac compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. U.S. Coast Survey Chart of the Rappahannock River Surveys and Reconnoissances by C.A. Mallory, Chas. Shoemacker, L.C. Oswell, H.H. Marvin, Geo. F. Lathrop, Assistants. Drawn by C.A. Mallory. Reduced and photographed by L.E. Walker, Treasy. Dept.
List No 3839A
Note Folded map has no additional cover. Label pasted on the back of the map reads, "Map of Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg. Prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen Corps Topl. Engrs. U.S.A. for the use of the Army of the Potomac. Compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. December 1862."
Mallory, C.A.
Part of the North Bank of th …
1862
Separate Map
Authors Mallory, C.A.
Full Title Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg, prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen ... for the use of the Army of the Potomac compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. U.S. Coast Survey Chart of the Rappahannock River Surveys and Reconnoissances by C.A. Mallory, Chas. Shoemacker, L.C. Oswell, H.H. Marvin, Geo. F. Lathrop, Assistants. Drawn by C.A. Mallory. Reduced and photographed by L.E. Walker, Treasy. Dept.
List No 3839.001
Note Map without color showing roads, the river, towns, topography, and dwellings.
U.S. War Department, Topogra …
Sketch Of Country Between Ha …
1862
Separate Map
Authors U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
Full Title Sketch Of Country Between Haxall's Landing And Charles City Court House. Reconnoissances under the direction of Brig. Gen A.A. Humphreys, Comdg. Topl Engr's, by 1st Lieut. N. Bowen, Topl. Engrs., 2d Lieut. C. McClellan, 32d N.Y.. Vols., Mr. F.W. Dorr, Assist. U.S.C.S., Mr. Joseph McMakin, Drftsmn., Mr. H.H. Humpheys, Mr. Walter Taylor.
List No 3845.000
Note Contemporary photographic copy. This copy is more complete than the LOC copy. From an original drawing. Relief shown by hachures. Shows roads and trails, houses and names of residents, rivers, streams, and woodland.
U.S. Coast Survey
Part of Henrico County Virgi …
1862
Separate Map
Authors U.S. Coast Survey
Full Title Part of Henrico County Virginia from Smith's Map in the collection of the U.S. Coast Survey Office. (Another title below) Part of Henrico County from Smith's Map of Virginia with additions of Topography from Surveys made under the direction of Genl A.A. Humphreys, Chief Topl Engr. Army of Potomac. Photographed at the U.S. Coast Survey Office July 1862. (title on verso) Map of Part of Henrico County Virga. ...
List No 3846.001
Note Contemporary photographic copy. Slightly different in title (which is in ms.) than the LOC copy. Mounted on linen with a ms label. Shows woods and householders' names in rural areas.
U.S. Coast Survey
Title Page: Map of Part of H …
1862
Separate Map
Authors U.S. Coast Survey
Full Title (Title Page to) Part of Henrico County Virginia from Smith's Map in the collection of the U.S. Coast Survey Office. (Another title below) Part of Henrico County from Smith's Map of Virginia with additions of Topography from Surveys made under the direction of Genl A.A. Humphreys, Chief Topl Engr. Army of Potomac. Photographed at the U.S. Coast Survey Office July 1862. (title on verso) Map of Part of Henrico County Virga. ...
List No 3846.002
Note Contemporary photographic copy. Slightly different in title (which is in ms.) than the LOC copy. Mounted on linen with a ms label. Shows woodlands, roads and trails, rivers, streams, and householders' names in rural areas.
Anonymous
James River
1862
Separate Map
Authors Anonymous
Full Title (James River).
List No 3847.000
Note Contemporary photographic copy. No author or title. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by isolines.
U.S. War Department, Topogra …
Map Of N. Eastern Virginia A …
1862
Separate Map
Authors U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
Full Title "Surveys For Military Defences" Map Of N. Eastern Virginia And Vicinity Of Washington compiled in Topographical Engineers Office at Division Head Quarters Of General Irvin McDowell Arlington, January 1th 1862 corrected from recent Surveys and Reconnaissances under the direction of the Bureau Of Topographical Engineers August 1st 1862. Drawn By J.J. Young, W. Hesselbach. Engr. On Stone By J. Schedler, No. 120 Pearl St. N.Y. ...
List No 3859.000
Note Second edition. Four separate sheets. Very accurate and dense map showing the country around and west of Washington, which was the first detailed map of Northern Virginia for use in the Civil War. The first edition appeared in January of 1862 (Stephenson 466) and extended further south to include Fredericksburg, this second edition extends south to Morrisburg. "Data Used in Compilation" appears in the upper left sheet and shows Surveys, Reconnaissances, Informations, Maps, Manuscripts, and Additions and Corrections. The first edition is plate 7:1, 8:1 in the "Atlas to Accompany..." Illustrated in Stephenson.
Abbot, Henry L.
Official Plan of The Siege O …
1862
Separate Map
Authors Abbot, Henry L.
Full Title Official Plan of The Siege Of Yorktown Va. Conducted by the Army of the Potomac under the command of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan U.S.A. April 5th to May 3rd 1862. Prepared under the direction of Brig. Gen J.G. Barnard Chief Engr. by Lieut. Henry L. Abbot Top. Engrs. A.D.C. ... Lith. by J.F. Gedney, Washn. Chas. G. Krebs, Engr.
List No 3860.000
Note Large scale map showing the Confederate and Union batteries with Notes and Proposed Armament of Batteries. Without color. Plate 19:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..."
Abbot, Henry L.
White House To Harrisons Lan …
1862
Separate Map
Authors Abbot, Henry L.
Full Title Campaign Map, Army Of The Potomac. Map No. 3 White House To Harrisons Landing. Prepared By Command Of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, U.S.A. Commanding Army Of The Potomac Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys ... Compilation under the Direction of Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, By Capt. H.L. Abbot, Top. Engrs. Engraved by W.H. Dougal.
List No 3877.000
Note Shows troop positions near Richmond (Fair Oaks, etc.) and Harrisons Landing. List of Authorities given. See other two campaign maps in this series (our #3878, 3879). Date is estimated. Plate 19:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Without color.
Abbot, Henry L.
Williamsburg To White House.
1862
Separate Map
Authors Abbot, Henry L.
Full Title Campaign Map, Army Of The Potomac. Map No. 2 Williamsburg To White House. Prepared By Command Of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, U.S.A. Commanding Army Of The Potomac Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys ... Compilation under the Direction of Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, By Capt. H.L. Abbot, Top. Engrs. Engraved by W.H. Dougal.
List No 3878.000
Note The second in a series of three (see our #3877, 3879), without color. Date is estimated. Plate 100:3 in "Atlas to Accompany..."
Abbot, Henry L.
Yorktown To Williamsburg.
1862
Separate Map
Authors Abbot, Henry L.
Full Title Campaign Maps, Army Of The Potomac. Map No. 1 Yorktown To Williamsburg. Prepared By Command Of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan U.S.A. Commanding Army Of The Potomac Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys ... Compilation under the Direction of Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, By Capt. H.L. Abbot, Top. Engrs. Engraved by W.H. Dougal.
List No 3879.000
Note The first in a series of three (see our #3877 and 3878). Shows the entire peninsula south to Fortress Monroe. Indicates confederate defenses at Yorktown. Date is estimated. Plate 18:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Map is without color.
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