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Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Title Page: Nouvelle metode,
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
| Authors |
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723 |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Nouvelle metode pour aprende facilement et sans maitre la geografie, et les premers principes du Blazon ... Compose par M. L'abbe de Dangeau, l'un des quarante de l'academie Francoise. 1693. (On cover) Cette geographie de la France par l'Abbe de Dangeau est le manuscript de l'auteur. |
| List No |
3658C |
| Note |
Pen-and-ink. A large atlas of outline maps by Dangeau, perhaps some of the earliest examples of outline maps used for teaching geography. This copy was put together by Dangeau. The maps were probably issued separately, and this atlas is one of the few bound copies. A note in French opposite the manuscript title page says that Buache had examples of these maps in his library. Some additions to the book were made by an owner subsequent to Dangeau's death in 1723. This copy was in the Phillipps Manuscript collection (no. 24790) and was sold by Sotheby's in 1903 and 1919. Of the 80 maps, 36 are 18 sets of 2 maps each, one a regular map and the other with blanks to be filled in by the student, with the regular maps having flaps on both sides with explanatory text, these maps teach basic notions of geography of the World, Europe, and France. 23 maps present administrative, both civic and ecclesiastical, divisions of France. 21 maps are of the countries which then formed the Holy Roman Empire of Germany, in the same manner as the maps of France. There are also 44 tables illustrating the history and genealogy of the French dynasties, four of these tables are beautiful illustrations of coats of arms. The atlas is bound in full dark green leather covered boards with title and ornate border embossed in gold, the spine is stamped with "Geographie de la France par l'Abbe de Dangeau 74. Cartes, 38 Planches." |
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Fer, Nicolas de
Title Page: Introduction a l
1717
Geography Book
| Authors |
Fer, Nicolas de |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Introduction a la geographie avec une description historique sur toutes les parties de la Terre. Par N. de Fer, Geographe de sa Majeste Catholique. A Paris: Chez le Sr. Danet -- gendre de l'Auteur sur le Pont Notre Dame a la Sphere Royale avec P. du R. M.DCC.XVII. Seconde edition, augmentee des longitudes et latitudes des principales villes suivant les dernieres observations. |
| List No |
2900B |
| Note |
Engraved title page. Includes small world map showing California as an island, and dedication "a Mr. de la Hire Professeur Roial et de l'Academie des Sciences." |
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Bowen, Emanuel
Title Page: Complete system
1747
Geography Book
| Authors |
Bowen, Emanuel |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) A complete system of geography. Being a description of all the countries, islands, cities, chief towns, harbours, lakes, and rivers, mountains, mines, &c. of the known world ... In two volumes. The whole illustrated with seventy maps, by Emanuel Bowen, Geographer to His Majesty, being all new-drawn and ingraved according to the latest discoveries and surveys, making, of themselves, a complete atlas, for the sse of gentlemen, merchants, mariners, and others, who delight in history and geography ... Vol. 1. London: Printed for William Innys, Richard Ware, Aaron Ward, J. and P. Knapton, John Clarke, T. Longman and T. Shewell, Thomas Osborne, Henry Whitridge ... M.DCC.XLVII. |
| List No |
3733A |
| Note |
In the title Bowen states that he is "Preserving all that is useful in the Fourth and Last edition of the Complete Geographer, publish'd under the name of Herman Moll, &c." The 70 maps were also published in two other forms: in "A Complete Atlas" of 1752, and as the Maps for the "Complete Collection of Voyages" by John Harris, in 1744-48 (M&B). The text is massive and interesting, and there are several important maps of America: America, West Indies, Mexico, Louisiana, Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania et al, and Newfoundland et al. The map of the World in Hemispheres is lacking in this copy. Both volumes are newly bound in full brown leather covered boards with "Geography. Vol. 1" and -Geography. Vol. 2" embossed on the spine in gilt. |
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Bowen, Emanuel
Index: Complete system of ge
1747
Geography Book
| Authors |
Bowen, Emanuel |
| Full Title |
(Index to) A complete system of geography. Being a description of all the countries, islands, cities, chief towns, harbours, lakes, and rivers, mountains, mines, &c. of the known world ... In two volumes. The whole illustrated with seventy maps, by Emanuel Bowen, Geographer to His Majesty, being all new-drawn and ingraved according to the latest discoveries and surveys, making, of themselves, a complete atlas, for the sse of gentlemen, merchants, mariners, and others, who delight in history and geography ... Vol. 1. London: Printed for William Innys, Richard Ware, Aaron Ward, J. and P. Knapton, John Clarke, T. Longman and T. Shewell, Thomas Osborne, Henry Whitridge ... M.DCC.XLVII. |
| List No |
3733B |
| Note |
"A list of the maps and plages with directions for placing them." In the title Bowen states that he is "Preserving all that is useful in the Fourth and Last edition of the Complete Geographer, publish'd under the name of Herman Moll, &c." The 70 maps were also published in two other forms: in "A Complete Atlas" of 1752, and as the Maps for the "Complete Collection of Voyages" by John Harris, in 1744-48 (M&B). The text is massive and interesting, and there are several important maps of America: America, West Indies, Mexico, Louisiana, Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania et al, and Newfoundland et al. The map of the World in Hemispheres is lacking in this copy. Both volumes are newly bound in full brown leather covered boards with "Geography. Vol. 1" and -Geography. Vol. 2" embossed on the spine in gilt. |
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Bowen, Emanuel
Title Page: Complete system
1747
Geography Book
| Authors |
Bowen, Emanuel |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) A complete system of geography. Being a description of all the countries, islands, cities, chief towns, harbours, lakes, and rivers, mountains, mines, &c. of the known world ... In two volumes. The whole illustrated with seventy maps, by Emanuel Bowen, Geographer to His Majesty, being all new-drawn and ingraved according to the latest discoveries and surveys, making, of themselves, a complete atlas, for the sse of gentlemen, merchants, mariners, and others, who delight in history and geography ...Vol. 2. London: Printed for William Innys, Richard Ware, Aaron Ward, J. and P. Knapton, John Clarke, T. Longman and T. Shewell, Thomas Osborne, Henry Whitridge ... M.DCC.XLVII. |
| List No |
3733C |
| Note |
In the title Bowen states that he is "Preserving all that is useful in the Fourth and Last edition of the Complete Geographer, publish'd under the name of Herman Moll, &c." The 70 maps were also published in two other forms: in "A Complete Atlas" of 1752, and as the Maps for the "Complete Collection of Voyages" by John Harris, in 1744-48 (M&B). The text is massive and interesting, and there are several important maps of America: America, West Indies, Mexico, Louisiana, Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania et al, and Newfoundland et al. The map of the World in Hemispheres is lacking in this copy. Both volumes are newly bound in full brown leather covered boards with "Geography. Vol. 1" and -Geography. Vol. 2" embossed on the spine in gilt. |
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Jefferys, Thomas
Cover: Natural and civil his
1760
Geography Book
| Authors |
Jefferys, Thomas |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) The natural and civil history of the French dominions in North and South America. Giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce, and languages ... Illustrated by maps and plans of the principal places, collected from the best authorities, and engraved by T. Jefferys, Geographer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Part I. Containing a description of Canada and Louisiana. London, Printed for Thomas Jefferys at Charing-Cross. MDCCLX. |
| List No |
4796A |
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Jefferys, Thomas
Title Page: Natural and civi
1760
Geography Book
| Authors |
Jefferys, Thomas |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) The natural and civil history of the French dominions in North and South America. Giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce, and languages ... Illustrated by maps and plans of the principal places, collected from the best authorities, and engraved by T. Jefferys, Geographer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Part I. Containing a description of Canada and Louisiana. London, Printed for Thomas Jefferys at Charing-Cross. MDCCLX. |
| List No |
4796B |
| Note |
Printed in red and black. |
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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.
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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Hutchins, Thomas
Title Page: Topographical de
1778
Geography Book
| Authors |
Hutchins, Thomas |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) A Topographical Description Of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, And North Carolina, Comprehending The Rivers Ohio, Kenhawa, Sioto, Cherokee, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, &c ... Published by Thomas Hutchins ... With A Plan of the Rapids of the Ohio, A Plan of the several Villages in the Illinois Country, A table of the Distances between Fort Pitt and the Mouth of the Ohio, all Engraved upon Copper ... London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVIII. |
| List No |
5045A |
| Note |
First edition, second issue. Streeter: "Hutchins' work is one of the most valuable sources on the West during the British period." The book describes the country portrayed on Hutchins' "New Map of the Western Parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina..." which was issued separately but at the same time as the book. With two folding maps, "A Plan of the Rapids, in the River Ohio" and "A Plan of the several Villages in the Illinois Country..." |
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Morse, Jedidiah
Title Page: American geograp
1789
Geography Book
| Authors |
Morse, Jedidiah |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) The American Geography, or, A View of the Present Situation of the United States of America ... Illustrated with two Sheet Maps-One of the Southern, the other of the Northern States, neatly and elegantly engraved, and more correct than any that have hitherto been published ... By Jedidiah Morse. Elizabeth Town: Printed by Shepard Kollock, for the Author. M,DCC,LXXXIX. |
| List No |
2894A |
| Note |
The first American Geography. Revised from the school text "Geography Made Easy", published in 1784. Governor William Livingston of New Jersey contributed to the text, and Morse in return dedicated the book to him (Felcone). The two maps were engraved by Amos Doolittle who compiled the map of the northern states, while Joseph Purcell compiled the southern states map. Includes the errata leaf and the tipped in leaf of corrections at the end. Bound in full leather with "Morse's Geography" in gilt on spine. |
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Morse, Jedidiah
Title Page: American geograp
1794
Geography Book
| Authors |
Morse, Jedidiah |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) The American Geography, Or, A View of the Present Situation of the United States of America ... By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. A New Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Greatly Enlarged, by the Author, and Illustrated with Twenty-Five Maps. London: Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly. 1794. |
| List No |
0632A |
| Note |
25 maps, including the Filson Map of Kentucky. Adds a short section on Europe, Asia and Africa that is not in the U.S. edition of vol 1 (rather it is in vol 2). All maps uncolored. Rebound in half leather with title on the spine. |
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Espinosa y Tello, J.
Title Page: Atlas para el Vi
1802
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Espinosa y Tello, J. |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Atlas para el Viage de las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana al reconocimiento del Estrecho de Juan de Fuca en 1792, Publicado en 1802. |
| List No |
4476A |
| Note |
The Spanish "Vancouver." Atlas volume only, first edition. Sometimes attributed to Dionisio Alcala Galiano. The title of the text volume is "Relacion del Viage Hecho por las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana en al ano 1792 para reconocer el estrecho de Fuca..." The last and very important voyage up the Pacific coast to be undertaken by Spain is detailed in the nine maps and eight plates of the atlas. Galiano and Cayetano Valdes led the expedition, arriving in the northwest at the same time as Vancouver. Although the maps were published four years after the Vancouver maps, Wagner considers them in many respects to be superior, and Humboldt used them in his Essai Politique sur le Royaume de la Nouvelle Espagne. Wagner further states: "The general impression today...is that the English discoveries of Vancouver were published four years before those of the Spaniards. This...is a misapprehension... The principal reason, however, why the nomenclature and geography of Vancouver came to occupy the field was that his maps were extensively copied by the famous English cartographer, Aaron Arrowsmith, and later by the English Admiralty." |
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Espinosa y Tello, J.
Index: Explicacion de las ca
1802
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Espinosa y Tello, J. |
| Full Title |
(Index Page to) Explicacion De Las Cartas, Planos, Vistas Y Retratos de que se compone este Atlas. |
| List No |
4476B |
| Note |
Two page index to the maps, plans, views, and pictures. |
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Patteson, Edward
Title Page: General & classi
1804
School Atlas
| Authors |
Patteson, Edward |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) A general and classical atlas: accompanied with a concise treatise on the principles of geography, and with a few practical remarks on the application of maps to the purpose of instruction. By the Rev. Edward Patteson, M.A. of Richmond, Surrey. Printed for the author, by G.A. Wall, Richmond: and sold, in London by Messrs. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Faden (et al.) ... 1804. |
| List No |
2319C |
| Note |
Part 1 only, with 17 maps and 17 blank maps. Part 2 was issued in 1806 and contained 16 maps and 16 blank maps and no title page. The numbering of Part 1 maps has breaks that Part 2 maps filled in. W.H. has all thirty three of the filled in maps in proper sequence with the 1804 title page, but lacking the thirty three blank maps which were originally at the end of the book but became separated. Part 1 maps are dated 1804, Part 2 maps are dated 1805 and 1806. Outline color. Atlas is bound in new gray paper covered boards with "Patteson's Atlas" printed on a label on the spine. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Cover: Book of penmanship.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Frances A. Henshaw's Book of Penmanship Executed at the Middlebury Female Academy April 29, 1823. |
| List No |
2501A |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Title Page: Frances A. Hensh
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Frances A. Henshaw's Book of Penmanship Executed at the Middlebury Female Academy April 29, 1823. |
| List No |
2501B |
| Note |
Exquisite hand drawn maps of the states. Notwithstanding the title, this is a geography book hand drawn by a very promising student. It includes descriptions of Astronomical Geography, the Ptolemaic, Brahean and Copernican Systems, Comets, Great Circles, Equator, Meridian, Horizon, Colures, Tropics, Polar Circles, Zones, Climates, Latitude and Longitude, a section titled America, and 19 maps of the states with a descriptive page for each. The maps are copied from the 1805 edition of Carey's American Pocket Atlas, except for Ohio, which is from Arrowsmith and Lewis' Atlas, 1812, and Indiana, from an unknown source. The text is copied from Morse's Geography Made Easy, probably 1807, 11th edition, but certainly before the 12th edition (which was changed substantially), the text describing the maps is original. The only mystery is why she used such out of date sources if, in fact, she made this book in 1823. The penmanship is remarkable both in the execution of the maps and text. One of a kind. At the bottom of the title page: "presented to her son T.A. Post - Feb 4th 1872." Emma Willard led the Middlebury Female Academy from 1807-9, see DAB. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Astronomical Geography.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Astronomical Geography. |
| List No |
2501V |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
On the several Astronomical
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
On the several Astronomical Systems. The Ptolemaic System. |
| List No |
2501W |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
The Brahean System.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
The Brahean System. Middlebury Vermont. |
| List No |
2501X |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
The Copernican System.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
The Copernican System. |
| List No |
2501Y |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
The Comets.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
The Comets. |
| List No |
2501Z |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Doctrine of the Spheres. Gre
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Doctrine of the Spheres. Great Circles. Less Circles. |
| List No |
2501AA |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Circles continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Circles continued). |
| List No |
2501AB |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Axis and Poles of the Earth.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Axis and Poles of the Earth. Equator. Meridian. |
| List No |
2501AC |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Horizon.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Horizon. |
| List No |
2501AD |
| Note |
Handlettered text. Lists astonomical signs, English names, characters, and months. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Colures. Tropics.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Colures. Tropics. |
| List No |
2501AE |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Polar Circles. Zones.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Polar Circles. Zones. |
| List No |
2501AF |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Climates. Latitude. Longitud
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Climates. Latitude. Longitude. |
| List No |
2501AG |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
America.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
America. |
| List No |
2501AH |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AI |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AJ |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AK |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AL |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(America continued).
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(America continued). |
| List No |
2501AM |
| Note |
Handlettered text. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Maine.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Maine. |
| List No |
2501.001 |
| Note |
State in outline color with rivers and lakes noted. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Maine.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Maine. |
| List No |
2501C |
| Note |
A short description of the state of Maine surrounded by vines and a pink bow. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
New Hampshire.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
New Hampshire. |
| List No |
2501.002 |
| Note |
New Hampshire in outline color by county. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) New Hampshi
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) New Hampshire. |
| List No |
2501D |
| Note |
Description of the state including information on the counties, harbors, rivers and the only college in the state. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Vermont.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Vermont. |
| List No |
2501.003 |
| Note |
Vermont shown in outline color by county. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Vermont.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Vermont. |
| List No |
2501E |
| Note |
Vermont's rivers, mountains, and lakes are mentioned. Frances also notes that Vermont is the fourteenth state and "not the least respectable pillar in the American Union." |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Massachusetts.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Massachusetts. |
| List No |
2501.004 |
| Note |
In outline color. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Massachuset
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Massachusetts. |
| List No |
2501F |
| Note |
Text discusses the viable crops, the founding of the Phillips Academy in Andover and Harvard in Cambridge. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Connecticut.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Connecticut. |
| List No |
2501.005 |
| Note |
In outline color by county. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Connecticut
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Connecticut. |
| List No |
2501G |
| Note |
Text enclosed in a heart shaped outline with flowers, vines, and a bow. The text describes the settlement of Connecticut by the "people from Plymouth." |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
Rhode Island.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
Rhode Island. |
| List No |
2501.006 |
| Note |
State in outline color. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) Rhode Islan
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) Rhode Island. |
| List No |
2501H |
| Note |
The description of this state is short with Frances noting that the literature is confined to the towns of Providence and Newport. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
New York.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
New York. |
| List No |
2501.007 |
| Note |
State in outline color. |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
(Description of) New York.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
(Description of) New York. |
| List No |
2501I |
| Note |
Text describes the soil and variety of trees growing on the land. Frances also describes a lake nearby which is a "most curious and beautiful arch in the rock as white as snow..." |
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Henshaw, Frances A.
New Jersey.
1823
Manuscript Map, National Atl
| Authors |
Henshaw, Frances A. |
| Full Title |
New Jersey. |
| List No |
2501.008 |
| Note |
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