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Woodbridge, William C.
Map Of The World
1845
School Atlas
| Authors |
Woodbridge, William C. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The World. Adapted To Woodbridge's Geography. Exhibiting The Eastern & Western Hemisphere, And the Land Hemisphere, Together With Comparative View Of the Rivers And Lake of the Two Continents. Includes 2 insets and Comparative View of Rivers & Lakes on The Eastern and Western Continents. Entered ... 1845, by W.C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Hartford. Published By Wm. Jas. Hamersley. (to accompany) Modern Atlas, Physical, Political And Statistical, Exhibiting On Separate Maps ... Entered ... 1843, by W.C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Hartford. Published By Belknap And Hamersley. |
| List No |
1229.006 |
| Note |
Map printed without color. Covers are heavy brown paper printed with "School Atlas, To Accompany The Modern School Geography, By William C. Woodbridge ... Hartford: Published By Belknap & Hamersley. Entered ... 1843, by William C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Case, Tiffany & Co. Printers, Hartford, Conn." |
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Woodbridge, William C.
Isothermal Chart Or View Of
1845
School Atlas
| Authors |
Woodbridge, William C. |
| Full Title |
Isothermal Chart Or View Of Climates: Showing also The Situations Of The Principal Plants & Animals Of The World. By W.C. Woodbridge. (to accompany) Modern Atlas, Physical, Political And Statistical, Exhibiting On Separate Maps ... Entered .. . 1843, by W.C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Hartford. Published By Wm. Jas. Hamersley. (inset map) Animals of New Holland. |
| List No |
1229.008 |
| Note |
The figures on the map indicate the means of temperature of the places... The dotted lines crossing the chart point out to places which have equal degree of heat are called Isothermal Lines. These lines... distinguished by color on the map. The figure in parenthesis (1) refer to animals. Full color map. Covers are heavy brown paper printed with "School Atlas, To Accompany The Modern School Geography, By William C. Woodbridge ... Hartford: Published By Belknap & Hamersley. Entered ... 1843, by William C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Case, Tiffany & Co. Printers, Hartford, Conn." prime meridians are Philadelphia and London. |
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Colton, J. H.
Cover: United States, Britis
1849
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of The United States The British Provinces Mexico &c. Showing the Routes of the U.S. Mail Steam Packets to California, & A Plan of the Gold Region. Published By J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St. New York. 1849. Drawn & Engraved by J.M. Atwood. New York. Entered ... 1849 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Gold Region. California. (untitled inset of South America). |
| List No |
0170A |
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Colton, J. H.
Map Of The United States The
1849
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States The British Provinces Mexico &c. Showing the Routes of the U.S. Mail Steam Packets to California, & A Plan of the Gold Region. Published By J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St. New York. 1849. Drawn & Engraved by J.M. Atwood. New York. Entered ... 1849 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Gold Region. California. (untitled inset of South America). |
| List No |
0170.001 |
| Note |
With eleven pages of text titled "Particulars of Routes, Distances, Fares, &c., to Accompany Colton's Map of California and the Gold Region. Collected from Official Documents." On the map there is a view of Pyramid Lake over the title, taken from the Fremont Report and inset maps of the Gold Region and South America, showing the route around Cape Horn. Ackerman did the Lithography for this map as well as the Map of California, Oregon, and Texas (see our #98). This is the second state of the map - the first appeared in Fayette Robinson's "California and its Gold Regions" issued earlier in 1849 (see our 5029). Streeter: "This appears to be the first Colton map showing the gold fields." The North American portion of the map is taken from the North American map inset to the huge Smith/Colton "Map of the United States and the Canadas..." first issued in 1844, this inset later became the Johnson Family Atlas North American map of 1860. The map and the view of Pyramid Lake also appears in a Disturnell/Colton map of North America issued in 1854 and earlier (see our 3507). Outline color. Map is folded into dark blue cloth covers 13.5x8.5 with "Colton's Map Of The United States, Mexico &c. Shewing the Gold Region in California" printed in black on a tan paper label. |
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Woodbridge, William.C.
Map Of The World. Adapted To
1849
School Atlas
| Authors |
Woodbridge, William.C. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The World. Adapted To Woodbridge's Geography. Exhibiting The Eastern & Western Hemisphere, And the Land Hemisphere, Together With Comparative View Of the Rivers And Lake of the Two Continents. Includes 2 insets and Comparative View of Rivers & Lakes on The Eastern and Western Continents. Entered ... 1845, by W.C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Hartford. Published By Wm. Jas. Hamersley. |
| List No |
1231.006 |
| Note |
Physical maps and Political maps. Map printed without color. Covers are heavy brown paper printed with "School Atlas, To Accompany The Modern School Geography, By William C. Woodbridge ... Hartford: Published By Wm. Jas. Hamersley. Entered ... 1843, by William C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Case, Tiffany & Co. Printers, Hartford, Conn." |
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Woodbridge, William.C.
Isothermal Chart Or View Of
1849
School Atlas
| Authors |
Woodbridge, William.C. |
| Full Title |
Isothermal Chart Or View Of Climates: Showing also The Situations Of The Principal Plants & Animals Of The World. By W.C. Woodbridge. Entered .. . 1843, by W.C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Hartford. Published By Wm. Jas. Hamersley. (inset map) Animals of New Holland. |
| List No |
1231.008 |
| Note |
The figures on the map indicate the means of temperature of the places... The dotted lines crossing the chart point out to places which have equal degree of heat are called Isothermal Lines. These lines... distinguished by color on the map. The figure in parenthesis (1) refer to animals. Full color map. Covers are heavy brown paper printed with "School Atlas, To Accompany The Modern School Geography, By William C. Woodbridge ... Hartford: Published By Wm. Jas. Hamersley. Entered ... 1843, by William C. Woodbridge ... Massachusetts. Case, Tiffany & Co. Printers, Hartford, Conn." |
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Colton, J.H.
Map Of The United States The
1849
Separate Map
| Authors |
Colton, J.H. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States The British Provinces Mexico &c. Showing the Routes of the U.S. Mail Steam Packets to California, and a Plan of the Gold Region. Published By J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St. New York. 1849. Drawn & Engraved by J.M. Atwood. New York. Entered ... 1849, by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Map Of The Gold Region. California. (untitled inset of South America, From New York to San Francisco via Cape Horn...). |
| List No |
5029.000 |
| Note |
Map printed without color. Includes view of Pyramid Lake, Upper California, and table of distances. This map was issued with Fayette Robinson's "California and its Gold Regions" (the book is not present). A later issue of this map appeared in Colton's pocket map titled "Colton's Map of the United States, Mexico & c. Shewing the Gold Region in California" (see our #170). This first issue is distinguished from the second issue by the following differences: On the main map, the second issue has "Printed at Ackerman's rooms 120 Fulton St. N.Y." under the "Entered...." line below the title, the table of distances on the second issue adds "New Orleans to Havana" and "New Orleans (actually the ditto sign ) to Vera Cruz" and drops those miles on the lines in the Gulf of Mexico linking those ports, on the inset map of the Gold Region, the second issue has "Quicksilver Mines" below San Jose instead of "Quicksilver" and the second lists three southern rivers not listed in the first - Stanislaus, Towalumnes, and Acumnes, and finally, in the second issue the decorative border of vines is changed in ways too subtle to list here. None of the prior authorities have noted these differences between the two states. Colton also published a version of this first issue on heavier paper, unfolded with wide margins, and without the lines or distances on them linking the ports of New Orleans, Vera Cruz and Havana, in the Gulf of Mexico, this may be the earliest issue. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C. |
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Colton, J. H.
Map of North America from th
1852
Separate Map
| Authors |
Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
Map of North America from the latest authorities. Published by J.H. Colton. No. 86 Cedar St., New York. 1852. Drawn & Engraved by J.M. Atwood, New York. (with) Map of the Gold Region. California. |
| List No |
4715.000 |
| Note |
See our #3507 and #170 for related maps. This map shows most of Alaska but not as far north as #3507. It is not clear where this map came from - it was folded to fit into a quarto sized book (not present here), and it may have been in the 1852 issue of the United States Register by John Disturnell, as #3507 was in the 1854 United States Register (see our 1861 U.S. Register by Disturnell with a smaller Colton Map). This map was also published in 1852 to accompany volume one of Richard Swainson Fisher's "The Book of The World", NY, J.H. Colton, two volumes, 8vo. It has the inset map of the gold regions, and the inset has been updated with many towns, etc. The main map has also been updated in the West, showing Utah, New Mexico, California, reduced Texas, etc. There is no inset map of South America as appears in the 1849 issue, and this map extends much further to the north to include most of Canada and about half of Alaska. All three of these maps were probably derived from Colton's Map of North America that is listed in his catalogues from 1851 to 1855 and is somewhat larger, we assume because of decorative borders. Strangely, that map is not found in any references. Without color. Includes view: Pyramid Lake, Upper California (i.e., Nevada) |
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