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Atwood, J.M., Ensign & Thaye …
Pictorial Map Of The United …
1849
Wall Map
Authors Atwood, J.M., Ensign & Thayer
Full Title Pictorial Map Of The United States. 1849. Published by Ensign & Thayer, 50 Ann Street, New York. Drawn & Engraved by J.M. Atwood, New York. Entered ... 1847 by Phelps, Ensign's & Thayer ... New York.
List No 5057.000
Note This is earlier than our 1849 Map of the United States (see #264) which uses the same base map. Here, San Francisco is named Yerba Buena (which name appeared only briefly on maps published in 1848-1849), the Gold Region has far fewer towns (no Sacramento City, Sutters City or Fremont), and the Humboldt River is not yet drawn in the Great Basin. The copyright date is still 1847. Wall map surrounded by drawings showing the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the landing of the pilgrims and numerous battles. A small inset map of Mexico and a chart showing the population of the United States are included. The map is in color by state or region. The gold region of California is shown in gold. Mounted on black rollers and backed with linen.
Johnson, A.J.
New chart of national Emblem …
1863
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's New Chart of National Emblems (Flags). Published by Johnson & Ward. Entered ... 1863, by A.J. Johnson ... New York.
List No 0352.007
Note Full color National flags. Includes 2 insets "Signals for Pilots."
Arnold, T. J. (Thomas Jeffer …
Map exhibiting the salt mars …
1874
Chart Map, Wall Map
Authors Arnold, T. J. (Thomas Jefferson), d. 1878, California. Board of State Harbor Commissioners for San Francisco Harbor
Full Title Map exhibiting the salt marsh, tide and submerged lands disposed of by the State of California in and adjacent to the bays of San Francisco and San Pablo and now subject to reclamation. Prepared from maps of the U.S. Coast Survey & official records by order of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners for the United States Commissioners on San Francisco Harbor. By T.J. Arnold, engineer of the sea wall. 1874. U.S. Commissioners Rear Admiral John Rodgers, Major G.H. Mendell, Prof. George Davidson. State Harbor Commissioners Samuel Soule, T.D. Mathewson, D.C. McRuer. Britton Rey & Co. Lith. S.F.
List No 4469.000
Note This map shows the shoreline property sold by the state to private parties and "now subject to reclamation" (i.e. ready to be filled). The Vogdes map is probably later. An unusual view of the bay, with east at the top, shows water depths. With black top and bottom rollers. With full printed color in subtle tan shades. Printed on 2 sheets. David Rumsey copy mounted as one sheet, backed with cloth.
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