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Bache, A. D.
Title Page: Maps and charts …
1854
Chart Atlas
Authors Bache, A. D.
Full Title (Title Page to) Maps and charts of the United States Coast Survey. A.D. Bache, Superintendent. To July, 1854.
List No 2470C
Note Not an Annual Report! Unique edition-all engraved. A set of most of the Coast Survey maps published to July 1854, and all are engraved instead of lithographed as were the maps in the annual reports. Each map has the unique inscription at the top reading "Presented under authority of an act of Congress of the United States of June 3d 1844 by direction of the Treasury Department A.D. Bache Superintendent Coast Survey." U.S. Atlases lists another edition (L3666) of 1856. Bound with half leather and marble paper covered boards with title in gilt on spine. David Rumsey Collection copy: the chart "Sea Coast of Delaware, Maryland and part of Virginia" is lithographed rather than engraved. Laid in is a broadside published by the Survey "Coast Survey charts published, sketches and preliminary charts, the following sketches will be gratuitously distributed:, Agents for sale of maps:, Coast Survey Office, Washington, March 15, 1853" (our pub. list no. 5754).
Bache, A. D.
Coast of Delaware, Maryland, …
1852
Chart Atlas
Authors Bache, A. D.
Full Title Sea Coast of Delaware, Maryland and part of Virginia. From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A.D. Bache, Superintendent of the Survey of the Coast of the United States. Triangulation by J. Farley, E. Blunt & J.E. Johnstone, Capt. Top. Engrs., assistants. Topography by J.J.S. Hassler & G.D. Wise, assts. & W.M. Johnson, sub. asst. Hydrography by the parties under the command of T.R. Gedney, Lieuts. G.M. Bache, S.P. Lee, R. Bache & J.J. Almy, U.S. Navy, assistants U.S. Coast Survey. Published in 1852.
List No 2470.026
Note Lithographed nautical chart. Depths shown by soundings. Includes descriptive notes. This issue is from another publication -- other charts in this atlas are engraved. "C No. 3."
Hergesheimer, Edwin
Loudon County Virginia
1861
Separate Map
Authors Hergesheimer, Edwin
Full Title Loudon County Virginia Compiled under the direction of Lieut. Col. J.N. Macomb Chf. Topl Engr for the use of Maj. Gen. Geo.B. McClellan Commanding Army of Potomac 1861. Drawn from R.P. Smith's map by E. Hergesheimer, Photographs by G. Mathiot & D. Hinkle by permission of Prof. Bache Supt U.S. Coast Survey.
List No 3843.000
Note Contemporary photographic copy. Similar to the Frederick County and Washington County maps by Hergesheimer. This adds under the title "Drawn from R.P. Smith's map by E. Hergesheimer..." No. 24 is in ms above the title. Map is without color. Relief shown by hachures.
Bache, A. D., Nicholson, W. …
Cover: Map of the state of V …
1863
Pocket Map
Authors Bache, A. D., Nicholson, W. L.
Full Title (Covers to) Map of the state of Virginia. Compiled from the best authorities at the Coast Survey Office. A.D. Bache, Supdt. July 1863. Compiled by W.L. Nicholson. Lith. by Chas. G. Krebs.
List No 4986A
Note General map of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and southern Pennsylvania showing cities and towns, roads, rivers, and relief by hachures. The map is overprinted in red to indicate railroads, the state name "West Virginia," and concentric circles centered on Richmond. Circles are at intervals of ten miles. A table of "Distances by Rail Roads" appears below the map title. Printed in colors, this map is probably the first U.S. Government map to show the new State of West Virginia. It is the first issue, published in July, 1863, just after West Virginia became a state on July 1, 1863. A second issue appeared in August, 1863. It was issued in substantially the same form in 1862 (Stephenson 465.45). Two other issues appeared in 1862 taken from this map: Map of Eastern Virginia and Map of Western Virginia. These were all popular maps, and Stephenson quotes the 1862 Coast Survey Annual Report as stating that 5,500 copies of the Map of Eastern Virginia alone were printed. Map is folded into textured brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Map of Virginia. W.S. & A. Martien, Philadelphia" in gilt.
Bache, A. D., Nicholson, W. …
Map of the state of Virginia …
1863
Pocket Map
Authors Bache, A. D., Nicholson, W. L.
Full Title Map of the state of Virginia. Compiled from the best authorities at the Coast Survey Office. A.D. Bache, Supdt. July 1863. Compiled by W.L. Nicholson. Lith. by Chas. G. Krebs.
List No 4986.001
Note General map of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and southern Pennsylvania showing cities and towns, roads, rivers, and relief by hachures. The map is overprinted in red to indicate railroads, the state name "West Virginia," and concentric circles centered on Richmond. Circles are at intervals of ten miles. A table of "Distances by Rail Roads" appears below the map title. Printed in colors, this map is probably the first U.S. Government map to show the new State of West Virginia. It is the first issue, published in July, 1863, just after West Virginia became a state on July 1, 1863. A second issue appeared in August, 1863. It was issued in substantially the same form in 1862 (Stephenson 465.45). Two other issues appeared in 1862 taken from this map: Map of Eastern Virginia and Map of Western Virginia. These were all popular maps, and Stephenson quotes the 1862 Coast Survey Annual Report as stating that 5,500 copies of the Map of Eastern Virginia alone were printed. Map is folded into textured brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Map of Virginia. W.S. & A. Martien, Philadelphia" in gilt.
Dorr, F. W., Rockwell, Cleve …
Defenses Washington.
1895
Military Atlas
Authors Dorr, F. W., Rockwell, Cleveland, United States. War Department, Whiting, H. L.
Full Title Defenses of Washington. Map of the ground of occupation and defense of the Division of the U.S. Army in Virginia in command of Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell. U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, Supdt. Topographical survey by the party in charge of H.L. Whiting, Asst., U.S.C.S. Field work executed during parts of June and July 1861, by F.W. Dorr and C. Rockwell U.S.C.S. (with) Sketch of Paducah, Ky. and vicinity by Captain John Rziha, 19th U.S. Infantry. (with) Sketch of the battle-field of Logan's Cross-roads, Ky. U.S. forces under the command of Brig. Gen. George H. Thomas. Forces of the enemy commanded by General G.B. Crittenden, Jan. 19, 1862. Drawn under the direction of Capt. Michler ... copied by A. Kilp. Sketch of the enemy's fortified position at and opposite Mill Springs, Ky., to which he retreated after his defeat at Logan's Cross-roads by the U.S. forces under Brig. Gen. George H. Thomas, Jan. 19, 1862 ... compiled ... by Edward Ruger ... drawn by A. Kilp ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.006
Note Col. map with 2 ancillary maps. Relief shown by contours. Insets show relief by hachures.
United States. War Dept. Eng …
Washington, Richmond.
1895
Military Atlas
Authors United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau
Full Title Defenses of Washington. Extract of military map of N.E. Virginia, showing forts and roads. Engineer Bureau, War Department, 1865. Map of the city of Richmond, Va. From a survey by I.H. Adams, Assist. U.S. Coast Survey, 1858. With additions from Smith's map of Henrico County, 1853. Prepared at the U.S. Coast Survey office, A.D. Bache, Supt., 1864. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.089
Note Two col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. Washington map "Accompanying report of Brig. Gen. Richard Delafield, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army ... October 30, 1865."
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