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Galveston Bay & Texas Land C
Galveston Bay & Texas Land C
1830
Ephemera
| Authors |
Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company, Dey, Anthony |
| Full Title |
Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company. Scrip No. 5752 for one Labor, containing 177 136/1000 Acres. ... New York, 16th October 1830. |
| List No |
5177.001 |
| Note |
Labor sold to Anthony Dey. Accompanying map at the bottom of the deed uncolored. |
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Galveston Bay & Texas Land C
Galveston Bay & Texas Land C
1830
Ephemera
| Authors |
Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company, Dey, Anthony |
| Full Title |
Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company. Scrip No. 795 for one Sitio, containing 4428 402/1000 Acres. ... New York, 16th October 1830. |
| List No |
5177.002 |
| Note |
Sitio sold to Rodman Moulton. Accompanying map at the bottom of the deed uncolored. |
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Lay, Amos
United States.
1832
Wall Map
| Authors |
Lay, Amos |
| Full Title |
Lay's Map of the United States. Compiled from the Latest and best Authorities and Actual Surveys By Amos Lay, Geographer and Map Publisher New York 1832. Engraved by O.H. & D.L. Throop & Wm. Chapin, New York. O.H. Throop, del. Entered ... May 8th 1827 By Amos Lay ... New York. (inset) Florida. |
| List No |
5170.000 |
| Note |
Changes from the 1828 edition include: the Michigan Peninsula has been completely redrawn (probably following Tanner's 1832 Map of the United States, our #4406), the Statistical Tables have been filled in for 1830, and Texas is extensively altered adding much of the information from the Steven Austin Map of Texas of 1830, although incorrectly placing Galveston at the mouth of the Trinity River. Lay's showing of Texas in this edition, while not correct in every respect, is the best detailed depiction of Texas on any large map of the United States until Tanner's 1836 edition of his Map of the United States. With black top and bottom rollers, and light yellow cloth edging. Map is unvarnished and has blue outline color by state. |
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Cruchley, G., Laurie, Richar
Cover: Fredonia or the Unite
1833
Case Map
| Authors |
Cruchley, G., Laurie, Richard Holmes |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Fredonia Or The United States of North America, Including Also Cabotia, Or The Canadian Provinces, The Western Territory To The Pacific Ocean, And the Northern Part of the Mexican States. 14th August, 1830. Additions 1833. |
| List No |
3827A |
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Cruchley, G., Laurie, Richar
Fredonia Or The United State
1833
Case Map
| Authors |
Cruchley, G., Laurie, Richard Holmes |
| Full Title |
Fredonia Or The United States of North America, Including Also Cabotia, Or The Canadian Provinces, The Western Territory To The Pacific Ocean, And the Northern Part of the Mexican States. 14th August, 1830. Additions 1833. |
| List No |
3827.001 |
| Note |
The third edition (although I can detect no changes from the first issue of 1830). Has the note in the lower left explaining the origin of the term of Fredonia. This map is the only one I have seen that copies almost literally three earlier maps: Lewis and Clark (1814), Long (1822), and Arrowsmith's Mexico (1820). Laurie used the term Fredonia, we may assume, to create a novelty of his map, in the same manner as his "Cabotia" map of 1814. Has the original case with label, and an advertisement for Crunchley's publications on the verso of the map. W. Heckrotte has another edition dated 1834 improved to 1836 (with changes in California based on John Arrowsmith's Map of British North America, 1834), and the second edition of 1832. The western topography is changed to incorporate Arrowsmith's map of 1834 (British North America) and an independent Texas is shown. Editions seen of 1830, 1832, 1834, 1836, 1849. It appears that the map was updated frequently in order to keep it current. It is an excellent and beautiful map. |
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Woodbridge, J.L., Varle, Cha
United States.
1845
Wall Map
| Authors |
Woodbridge, J.L., Varle, Charles P. |
| Full Title |
Map of the United States With The Recent Counties, Cities, Villages and Internal Improvements in the Western States. By J.L. Woodbridge. Geographer And Topographical Engineer N. York, Published By Phelps & Ensign. 1845. (with 4 inset maps) North Part Of Maine. Map of North America including the West Indies. South Part Of Florida. Texas. (with) diagram showing Comparative Heights of the Principal Mountains in the U. States. (with) Physical Sections from "Washington City to Wheeling and from thence to the mouth of Columbia river" and from the "Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico." |
| List No |
5463.000 |
| Note |
Although Charles P. Varle is not listed as the creator of this map, it is clearly based on the earlier Varle maps of the United States of 1817 and 1832 (see our copies), but updated by Woodbridge. Full color wall map mounted on linen with wooden poles. Main map color delineated by county. Map of North America colored by state or country. Includes a population chart from the 1820, 1830, and 1840 censuses including number of seamen and slaves. Chart clearly shows the states that have abolished slavery by 1830. |
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Carpelan, Wilhelm Maximilian
Sud. Norwegen.
1845
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carpelan, Wilhelm Maximilian, 1787-1830, Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856, Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874 |
| Full Title |
Sudliches Norwegen nach Carpelan. Entw. u. gez. v. Hauptm. Radefeld. 1845. Aus der Geographischen Graviranstalt des Bibliographischen Instituts zu Hildburghsn., Amsterdam, Paris u. Philadelphia, (1860) |
| List No |
4807.084 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Administrative subdivision boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes inset maps of the Trondheim, Bergen and Christiania regions and size and population table. "Meyers Handatlas No. 60." Prime meridian: Ferro. |
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Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W.
From Fort Smith to the Rio G
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W. |
| Full Title |
From Fort Smith to the Rio Grande from explorations and surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War by Lieut. A.W. Whipple, Topogl. Engrs. and Lieut. J.C. Ives, Topogl. Engrs. A.H. Campbell, Civil Eng. and Surveyor, Asst. Surveyors: Wm. White Jr., N.H. Hutton, and J.P. Sherburne. 1853-4. Explorations and Surveys for a Rail Road Route from the Missisippi (sic) River to the Pacific Ocean, War Department, Route Near the 35th Parallel, Map No. 1. Engr. by Selmar Siebert. |
| List No |
0693.037 |
| Note |
Map begins in the east at Ft. Smith (Arkansas) and continues along the Red River through Texas ending at the Rio Grande in present-day New Mexico. With inset map, "Sketch of the Rio Pecos at Anton Chico." |
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Pope, John
From the Red River to the Ri
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Pope, John |
| Full Title |
From the Red River to the Rio Grande, from Explorations and Surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, by Captain John Pope, Corps Topl. Engrs. assisted by Lieutenant Kenner Gerrard, 1st Dragoons. 1854-6. Map and Profile No. 1. Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Route near the 32nd parallel. |
| List No |
0693.049 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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