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Bowen, Emanuel
Louisiana, Fla., Canada.
1747
Geography Book
Authors Bowen, Emanuel
Full Title A new & accurate map of Louisiana, with part of Florida and Canada, and the adjacent countries. Drawn from surveys, assisted by the most approved English & French maps & charts. The whole being regulated by astronomical observations. By Eman. Bowen. (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 3733.058
Note Engraved map. Includes geographical note and ornamental cartouche. Relief shown pictorially.
Jefferys, Thomas
The Western Coast of Louisia …
1775
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title The Western Coast of Louisiana and the Coast of New Leon. By Thos. Jefferys, Geographer to His Majesty. London, printed for Robt. Sayer, Map & Printseller, no. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs 20th Feby. 1775.
List No 4723.008
Note Engraved nautical schart howing marshland, rhumb lines, "the Flota's track," French and Spanish alternate names for some rivers, geographic and historical notes, etc. Relief shown pictorially, depths by soundings. Sheet DE.2 of "... a complete chart of the West Indies ..."
Jefferys, Thomas
The Coast of West Florida an …
1775
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title The Coast of West Florida and Louisiana. By Thos. Jefferys, Geographer to His Majesty. (London, printed for Robt. Sayer, Map & Printseller, no. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs 20th Feby. 1775)
List No 4723.009
Note Engraved nautical chart showing rhumb lines, the Flota's track from Vera Cruz to Havana to avoid the trade winds, currents, etc. Depths shown by soundings and one isoline. Includes notes. Sheet DF.3 of "... a complete chart of the West Indies ..."
Jefferys, Thomas
The Peninsula and Gulf of Fl …
1775
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title The Peninsula and Gulf of Florida or Channel of Bahama with the Bahama Islands. By Thos. Jefferys, Geographer to His Majesty. London, printed for Robt. Sayer, Map & Printseller, no. 53 in Fleet Street, as the Act directs 20 Feby. 1775.
List No 4723.010
Note Engraved nautical chart, showing swamps, rhumb lines, sailing course, etc. Relief shown pictorially, depths by soundings. Sheet DG.4 of "... a complete chart of the West Indies ..."
Jefferys, Thomas
The Island of Cuba with part …
1775
Regional Atlas
Authors Jefferys, Thomas
Full Title The Island of Cuba with part of the Bahama Banks & the Martyrs. By Thos. Jefferys, Geographer to his Majesty. London, printed for Robt. Sayer, Map & Printseller, no. 53 in Fleet Street, as the Act directs 20 Feby. 1775.
List No 4723.013
Note Engraved nautical chart showing tracks, rhumb lines, currents, etc. Relief shown pictorially, depths by soundings. Covers also the southern Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas. Sheet CG.7 of "... a complete chart of the West Indies ..."
Lewis, Samuel
United States Of North Ameri …
1818
Wall Map
Authors Lewis, Samuel
Full Title A New and Correct Map of the United States of North America, Exhibiting the Counties, Towns, Roads &c. in Each State. Carefully Compiled from Surveys and the Most Authentic Documents, by Samuel Lewis. W. & S. Harrison, sculpt. Philadelphia, Published by Kimber & Sharpless for Emmor Kimber 1818.
List No 4439.000
Note This is the second, unrecorded edition. The first complete edition was 1816, and the third edition, 1819. Ristow notes an incomplete issue (only the title sheet) of 1815. The 1818 and 1819 editions add an inset map of east Florida. This 1818 edition has a printed notation on the U.S. Mexican boundary: "Boundary between the U. States and the Spanish Provinces agreeable to the Treaty of 1819." This indicates that the map was published late in 1818 or early in 1819, either in anticipation of the February, 1819 signing of the treaty, or just after it. This is a huge map, almost six feet square, full of detail on roads, large and small towns, and areas that were "settling up." Like other large U.S. maps (other than the Melish) of the period (Shelton & Kensett, Varle, Bradley, Arrowsmith, Tardieu), this map extends west to just beyond the Mississippi River. It ranks as the largest in size and scale and is certainly the most detailed. And it is rare, with this 1818 copy being perhaps unique. It must have drawn much of its road information from the Bradley postal map of 1804/12. It is similar to the Arrowsmith 1819 in the northwestern areas, but closer to the Tardieu 1818 in the Michigan Peninsula area. It is not clear to us whether Lewis borrowed from Arrowsmith and Tardieu or vice versa, probably it worked both ways. For an enthusiastic contemporary evaluation of the first edition, see our 1815 copy of the advertisement for this map ("It is, we believe, much the largest specimen of geographical design ever produced in the United States...we do not think it equaled by any large map of European workmanship we have ever examined"). Lewis also made a smaller wall map of the U.S. titled "Traveler's Guide: A New and Correct Map of the United States..." in 1819, and another smaller still in 1817 titled "A Correct Map of the United States with the West Indies..." (see our copies).
Woodbridge, J.L., Varle, Cha …
United States.
1845
Wall Map
Authors Woodbridge, J.L., Varle, Charles P.
Full Title Map of the United States With The Recent Counties, Cities, Villages and Internal Improvements in the Western States. By J.L. Woodbridge. Geographer And Topographical Engineer N. York, Published By Phelps & Ensign. 1845. (with 4 inset maps) North Part Of Maine. Map of North America including the West Indies. South Part Of Florida. Texas. (with) diagram showing Comparative Heights of the Principal Mountains in the U. States. (with) Physical Sections from "Washington City to Wheeling and from thence to the mouth of Columbia river" and from the "Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico."
List No 5463.000
Note Although Charles P. Varle is not listed as the creator of this map, it is clearly based on the earlier Varle maps of the United States of 1817 and 1832 (see our copies), but updated by Woodbridge. Full color wall map mounted on linen with wooden poles. Main map color delineated by county. Map of North America colored by state or country. Includes a population chart from the 1820, 1830, and 1840 censuses including number of seamen and slaves. Chart clearly shows the states that have abolished slavery by 1830.
Chapin, William, Taylor, J.B …
Chapin's Ornamental Map Of T …
1846
Wall Map
Authors Chapin, William, Taylor, J.B.
Full Title Chapin's Ornamental Map Of The United States With Plans Of The World, British Possessions, West Indies & Columbia. New York, Published by W. Chapin & J.B. Taylor. 1846. Entered ... 1838 by W. Chapin & J.B. Taylor ... New York. Sold by T. & E.H. Ensign, No. 36 Ann St. N. York. Geographical Part Engraved By J.B. Taylor & H.F. Wheeler. Printed by Wm. Neale, N.Y. (above title) Steel Plates. (title engraving) Chapin del. Prudhomme sc. (portraits) Drawn & Engraved by Story & Atwood, N. York ... Painted by G. Stuart ... A. Dick sc. ... W.D. Smith sc. ... J.F.E. Prudhomme sc. Osborne sc. (with 9 inset maps).
List No 2128.000
Note First edition listed in Karrow is 1839, all copyrights are 1838. Truly an "ornamental" map with an architecture of columns and vignettes including illustrations of the presidents at the borders that is unique. With inset maps of the Western Territory of the United States, Texas, the Canadas, the North Part of Maine, South Part of Florida, British Possessions in North America, the World, Colombia, and the West Indies. Editions from 1839 to 1853. With black top and bottom rollers. Full color by county.
Greenleaf, Jeremiah
West Indies.
1848
World Atlas
Authors Greenleaf, Jeremiah
Full Title West Indies.
List No 2866.058
Note Full color by island group. Engraved. Relief shown by hachures. Meridians Greenwich and Washington.
Monk, Jacob
Cover: Monk's Central Americ …
1857
Case Map
Authors Monk, Jacob
Full Title (Covers to) Monk's new map of Central America, Yucatan & Florida including Cuba, Jamaica and the Bahama Islands, exhibiting those portions of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas & Mexico bordering on the Gulf of Mexico. Compiled from the latest government maps and orther (sic) authentic sources. 1857. Baltimore, drawn, engraved and printed by A. Hoen & Co. and published by Jacob Monk. Entered ... 1856 by Jacob Monk ... Maryland. (with) Map of the World on Mercator's projection, exhibiting the continent of America in central position...
List No 3936A
Note This large and decorative map by Monk reflects the interest in Central America in the mid 50's (see Palmer, Wyld, Disturnell, and others) but adds the U.S. coast line from Florida to Texas, which is missing in most of the other maps of Central America. With a large inset map of the World, statistics on the Yucatan, boundary notes on Costa Rica, Historical Notes on Belize and the Mosquito Coast, and the usual abundance of Monk's decorative sailing ships. The inside cover lists this map, Monk's New American Map, and Monk's Railroad and Telegraph Map - which we have never heard of before (although Karrow does list an 1856 edition: 1-1612). Full color map, folded into stamped brown cloth covers 16x11 titled "Monk's New Map Of Central America, Cuba, Florida &c." Relief shown by hachures.
Monk, Jacob
Monk's new map of Central Am …
1857
Case Map
Authors Monk, Jacob
Full Title Monk's new map of Central America, Yucatan & Florida including Cuba, Jamaica and the Bahama Islands, exhibiting those portions of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas & Mexico bordering on the Gulf of Mexico. Compiled from the latest government maps and orther (sic) authentic sources. 1857. Baltimore, drawn, engraved and printed by A. Hoen & Co. and published by Jacob Monk. Entered ... 1856 by Jacob Monk ... Maryland. (with) Map of the World on Mercator's projection, exhibiting the continent of America in central position...
List No 3936.001
Note This large and decorative map by Monk reflects the interest in Central America in the mid 50's (see Palmer, Wyld, Disturnell, and others) but adds the U.S. coast line from Florida to Texas, which is missing in most of the other maps of Central America. With a large inset map of the World, statistics on the Yucatan, boundary notes on Costa Rica, Historical Notes on Belize and the Mosquito Coast, and the usual abundance of Monk's decorative sailing ships. The inside cover lists this map, Monk's New American Map, and Monk's Railroad and Telegraph Map - which we have never heard of before (although Karrow does list an 1856 edition: 1-1612). Full color map, folded into stamped brown cloth covers 16x11 titled "Monk's New Map Of Central America, Cuba, Florida &c." Relief shown by hachures.
Schonberg & Co.
Schonberg's Map of Florida.
1867
National Atlas
Authors Schonberg & Co.
Full Title Schonberg's Map of Florida. Entered ... 1866 ... New York.
List No 5198.028
Note Counties shown in color. Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Inset continuation of main map.
Colton, G.W.
North America.
1869
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Colton's North America. Published by G. W & C. B. Colton & Co., No. 172 William St. New York.
List No 0152.015
Note Map showing United States, British Possessions, Russian America, Alaska, Mexico, Central America, West Indies, Iceland and Greenland. Prime meridian is Washington D. C. Relief shown by hachures.
Associated Railway Land Dept …
N. America, W. Europe passen …
1890
Pocket Map
Authors Associated Railway Land Dept of Florida
Full Title Map of North America and Western Europe showing the direct passenger transportation lines between Europe and the United States, Mexico, the West Indies, Central and South America, also illustrating the geographical position of Florida and location of the railroad, steamboat and steamship lines ... For commerce with other states and the countries south and east of the Gulf of Mexico. Copyright, 1889. Matthews, Northrup & Co. ... (inset map) Western Europe showing railways and steamship routes to America.
List No 4100.002
Note Relief shown by hachures. Includes text and illus.
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