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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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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Cover: American atlas.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) The American Atlas, Containing The Following Maps ... New-York: Published By John Reid, Bookseller And Stationer, No. 106, Water-Street. 1796. |
| List No |
0845A |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Title Page: American atlas.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) The American Atlas, Containing The Following Maps ... New-York: Published By John Reid, Bookseller And Stationer, No. 106, Water-Street. 1796. |
| List No |
0845B |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of New Hampshire.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The State of New Hampshire, Compiled chiefly from Actual Surveys. 1796. B. Tanner, sculpt. Published by John Reid, New-York. |
| List No |
0845.004 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Map of North America.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
A General Map Of North America. Drawn From The Best Surveys 1795. Scoles, sc. Published by Smith, Reid & Wayland. |
| List No |
0845.001 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Map of South America.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
A General Map Of South America. From the Best Surveys, 1796. B. Tanner, sculpt. New-York,Published by John Reid. |
| List No |
0845.002 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Map of the United States of
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
An Accurate Map of the United States of America, according to the Treaty of Peace of 1783. A. Anderson Sculp. Published by Smith, Reid and Wayland. |
| List No |
0845.003 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Province of Maine.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The Province of Maine, From the best Authorities 1795. |
| List No |
0845.005 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of Massachusetts.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The State of Massachusetts, from the best Information 1796. Published by J. Reid, New York. |
| List No |
0845.006 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Vermont.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
Vermont from the latest Authorities. Published by J. Reid, New York. Roberts sc. |
| List No |
0845.007 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of Rhode Island.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The State of Rhode Island, from the Latest Surveys. 1796. B. Tanner, delt. & sculpt. Engraved for the American Edition of Winterbotham's America, Published by John Reid, N. York. |
| List No |
0845.008 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Connecticut.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
Connecticut From the best Authorities. B. Tanner, del. & sculpt. Engraved for the American Edition of Winterbotham's History of America, Published by John Reid. |
| List No |
0845.009 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of New York.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The State of New York, Compiled from the most Authentic Information. 1796. Martin Sculpt. Published by J. Reid, N. York. |
| List No |
0845.010 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of New Jersey.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The State of New Jersey, Compiled from the most Accurate Surveys. Martin sculpt. Publish'd by John Reid. |
| List No |
0845.011 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of Pennsylvania.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The State of Pennsylvania. from the latest Surveys. D. Martin sct. Publish'd by J. Reid, New York. |
| List No |
0845.012 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
States of Maryland and Delaw
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The States of Maryland and Delaware, from the latest Surveys. 1795. D. Martin scupt. Published by Wayland, Reid & Smith. (with inset) Continuation of the Potowmac River from Fort Cumberland. |
| List No |
0845.013 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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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. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of Kentucky.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
Map of the State of Kentucky, with the Adjoining Territories. 1795. A. Anderson sculp. Published by Smith, Reid and Wayland. |
| List No |
0845.015 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of North Carolina.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The State of North Carolina from the best Authorities. Tanner, Sculpt. Published by John Reid N. York. |
| List No |
0845.016 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
State of South Carolina.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
The State of South Carolina from the best Authorities. 1796. Tanner, Sc. Published by John Reid New York. |
| List No |
0845.017 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Georgia.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
Georgia, from the latest Authorities. B. Tanner, sculpt. N.Y. Published by J. Reid, L. Wayland & C. Smith. |
| List No |
0845.018 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Map of The Tennassee (sic) G
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
A Map of the Tennassee (sic) Government formerly Part of North Carolina from the latest Surveys, 1795. B. Tanner, delt. & sculpt. Published by J. Reid, L. Wayland & C. Smith. |
| List No |
0845.019 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Reid, John, Winterbotham, W.
Map of the West Indies.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Reid, John, Winterbotham, W. |
| Full Title |
An Accurate Map of the West Indies with the Adjacent Coast of America. 1796. D. Martin Sculpt. Publish'd by J. Reid New York. |
| List No |
0845.020 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Melish, John
Index Page: Table Of The Pri
1814
School Atlas
| Authors |
Melish, John |
| Full Title |
(Index Page to) Table Of The Principal Places In The World, With Their Latitudes and Longitudes From London. (to accompany) A New Juvenile Atlas, And Familiar Introduction To The Use Of Maps: With A Comprehensive View Of The Present State Of The Earth ... First American From The Latest London Edition, Corrected And Improved, By John Melish. Philadelphia, Printed For John Melish, John Vallance, And H.S. Tanner, No. 209, Chestnut-Street, By G. Palmer. 1814. |
| List No |
0496.040 |
| Note |
An alphabetical table of the Principal Places, Countries, Latitude and Longitudes in the World. "The principal towns in the United States are not incorporated in this table... they are formed into a separate table." The Half leather, marbled paper covered boards, with gold title on spine - "Juvenile Atlas. 1814. |
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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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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. |
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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. |
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Stansbury, A.J.
National Road from Washingto
1828
Separate Map
| Authors |
Stansbury, A.J. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Country Embracing the Several Routes Examined with a View to a National Road from Washington to Lake Ontario. Drawn by A.J. Stansbury. Engraved by W. Harrison, George Town D.C. Compiled by F. Harrison Jr. |
| List No |
5111.000 |
| Note |
This map, and a second not present, appeared with a report by William Howard on the feasibility of a National Road from Washington to Lake Ontario, published in House Doc. 38, p.2-22, Serial 185. The map shows the country north from Washington to just south of the New York State line, in great detail. A.J. Stansbury was the father of Howard Stansbury, noted western explorer and cartographer. A Black and white map with explanatory remarks. Shows County roads, Turnpikes, and rivers. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Hagaman and Markham, Peabody
Village Of Auburn.
1837
Separate Map
| Authors |
Hagaman and Markham, Peabody, M.M. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Village Of Auburn. Published By Hagaman & Markham 1837. Engraved by M.M. Peabody for the Publishers. (inset) Profile of the Grand Erie Canal. |
| List No |
3545.000 |
| Note |
Scarce, unusual map of Auburn, New York. I can find no references to this beautiful map. A plan of the village is in the map's center, with large views of the Theological Seminary and the State Prison on the left and right corners. Nine views of public buildings are on the right, some of which have "J.J. Hagaman, Arch." written below. I presume this is our map maker Hagaman. Beneath the title is a profile of the Erie Canal. The entire map has a stark, black and white aspect, heightened by the view of the State Prison which has a black sky above it. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
A Concise View of the Number
1843
Case Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
A Concise View of the Number, Resources, and Industry of the American People, in the Year 1840: Comprising the Different Classes of the Inhabitants, Population of the Principal Cities and Towns, The Chief Agricultural, Mineral, and Manufactured Products, Exports and Imports of Each Separate State, The most important Canals and Rail-roads, the Lengths of the Principal Rivers, and the Heights of the Principal Mountains in the United States ... Entered ... 1842, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania. (with 32 inset maps). |
| List No |
2290.001 |
| Note |
At the page's center is a wealth of statistical information about the United States including population, manufacturing, exports, canals, railroads, and geographical information. This information is surrounded by 32 color maps of major cities. |
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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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Phelps, Humphrey
Unanimous Declaration Of The
1845
Separate Map
| Authors |
Phelps, Humphrey |
| Full Title |
The Unanimous Declaration Of The Thirteen United States of America. In Congress July 4th, 1776 ... Published and For Sale by Humphrey Phelps, No. 144 Fulton St., near Broadway, N. York. Entered ... 1845, by H. Phelps ... New York. Barritt, Sc. |
| List No |
2049.000 |
| Note |
No maps, but it has the colorful state seals, and hand color portrait of George Washington in decorative cartouche above the title. A companion to the Ornamental Map of the United States and Mexico and the Pictorial View of the World. All three maps came from the same source. |
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Phelps, Humphrey
Ornamental Map Of The United
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Phelps, Humphrey |
| Full Title |
Ornamental Map Of The United States & Mexico. 1846. Phelps' Ornamental Map Of The United States And Mexico. Entered ... 1846, by Humphrey Phelps ... New York. Published by H. Phelps No. 144 Fulton Street, near Broadway, New York. Barritt, Sc. |
| List No |
2439.000 |
| Note |
1st edition, earlier than Wheat, Streeter, P-Maps. Issued during the Mexican War, with patriotic emphasis on U.S. absorption of Mexican Territory, and the recently negotiated boundaries of Oregon. Wonderful graphic depiction of Manifest Destiny. Shows route of the Great Oregon Railroad, with its potential in the far east trade. Major changes in the 1848 edition, by Ensign and Thayer. With full and outline color. Includes Chronological and statistical view of the United States. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Haven, John
Map Of The United States, Me
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Haven, John |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States And Mexico, Including Oregon, Texas And The Californias. |
| List No |
2575.000 |
| Note |
Full color map with no publisher name, and date, Wheat says Haven, 1846. This copy was published late in 1846, see our early 1846 copy for a different issue. Streeter 3871 attributes this to Ensign and Thayer due to its similarity to their 1848 Ornamental Map of the U.S. and Mexico (Streeter 3872). Wheat says that this map is the source of Haven's broadside map of 1846 (Wheat 26) and the Journal of Commerce map of 1848 (Wheat 47), which use the top 2/3 and bottom 2/3 respectively, of this map, and therefore Wheat attributes this to Haven. The 1846 date is the latest date in the statistics on the states that flank the map. Wheat mentions that he found a copy in Farnham's Life and Travels in California, and our copy has written on the back in ms "Life and Travels in California," so this may be another place it was used, or what it was originally made for (see our copy of the Farnham with the map). See High Ridge 15 for two issues of the Haven 1846 broadside (Streeter 3865, 3866). includes "panoramic view of Oregon and California, and state seals. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Haven, John
Map Of The United States, Me
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Haven, John |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States And Mexico, Including Oregon, Texas And The Californias. |
| List No |
3501.000 |
| Note |
Outline color map. An earlier edition than our other copy - the Oregon boundary is shown at the 49th parallel. See our late 1846 copy for a different issue. Other changes include the title having the same words but arranged differently, the statistical tables having California on the left instead of the right, and the note in Texas says that Mexico claims its boundary as the Nueces River. Includes "panoramic view of Oregon and California, and state seals. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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Phelps, Humphrey
Ornamental Map Of The United
1847
Separate Map
| Authors |
Phelps, Humphrey |
| Full Title |
Ornamental Map Of The United States & Mexico. 1847. Phelps' Ornamental Map Of The United States And Mexico. Entered ... 1846, by Humphrey Phelps ... New York. Published by Phelps, Ensigns & Thayer, 36 Ann Street, New York. Barritt, Sc. |
| List No |
2438.000 |
| Note |
2nd edition, later than Wheat. Wheat's copy of the 1847 edition is essentially the same as the 1846 edition, this copy is later in the year because it adds many towns in Mexico (probably to reflect battles, etc.) and it adds two tables, of population and distances in Mexico, which are placed in the ocean below North America. Full and outline color map. Includes chronological and statistical view of the United States. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. |
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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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House & Brown
Map Of Mexico, Texas, Old An
1849
Separate Map
| Authors |
House & Brown |
| Full Title |
Map Of Mexico, Texas, Old And New California, And Yucatan. Showing the principal Cities and Towns, Travelling Routes &c. Hartford: Published By House & Brown. 1849. Entered ... 1847 by House & Brown ... (inset map) Plan Of Operations At The Battle Of Monterey On The 21st, 22nd, & 23rd Sept. 1846. (inset) Map Of Vera Cruz And San Juan De Ulloa. (Lith. Of E.B.) & E.C. Kellogg, Hartford, Conn. |
| List No |
4651.000 |
| Note |
This map is similar to Mitchell's "Map of Mexico" but it is focused on the California Gold Region, which has been colored bright yellow. Because most of the California cartography is closer to 1847 when the map was copyrighted, Wheat says "this is an example of the rather common practice of 'doctoring up' old maps for sale to the gold-seekers." Full color map. Includes text, references, table of distances, and view of Castle of San Juan d'Ulloa. Shows locations of some battlefields in the U.S. War with Mexico. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington, D.C. and Greenwich. |
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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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Case Tiffany & Company
Map of the United States, 18
1850
Separate Map
| Authors |
Case Tiffany & Company |
| Full Title |
Map of the United States. Hartd., Published By Case Tiffany & Company 1850. |
| List No |
3930.000 |
| Note |
Probably removed from the 1850 edition of Croom's Pictorial History of the United States. Out of date in the west (Wheat). With an oval portrait of George Washington under the title and a view of the "Capital at Washington" in the Gulf of Mexico. Map is in full color by state. With explanatory key to Capital towns, towns, missionaries, forts, canals, military posts, mines, and railroads. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F
Falkland Islands And Patagon
1851
World Atlas
| Authors |
Martin, R.M., Tallis, J. & F. |
| Full Title |
Falkland Islands And Patagonia. The Illustrations by H. Winkles & Engraved by W. Lacey. The Map Drawn & Engraved by J. Rapkin. |
| List No |
0466.078 |
| Note |
Two separate maps on one page, both in outline color. The top map of the Falklands show the Jason islands, penguins and sea eagles. The bottom map includes an illustration depicting the Fugeans and another showing Christmas Sound. Leafy border surrounds both maps. |
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