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Wilson, James
Terrestrial Globe ... Celest
1822
Globe
| Authors |
Wilson, James |
| Full Title |
A three inch Terrestrial Globe by Wilson's & Co. Alby. (with) A Celestial Globe, With all the Stars of the 1st. 2d. & 3d. Magnitudes. By Wilson & Son's Alby. |
| List No |
3122.000 |
| Note |
The date of the globes is an estimate. Paired with a three inch celestial globe. On a turned wooden stand with four black ball feet, full height from base to top, 5 inches. Warner says that Wilson changed the business name from Wilson & Co. to Wilson & Sons in 1822. The celestial globe this is paired with is by Wilson & Sons, so I assume 1822 as the only year globes were made with both business names. The globe is very well engraved, showing much detail in the continents for its small size. Longitude is given from both Washington and London. Kimball notes that David Wilson, James' son, did the engraving for a new edition of the three inch globes in the early 1820's, which I assume are these globes. David later had brief success as a miniature painter, utilizing the same delicate engraving skills which he applied to these extremely well engraved globes. The three inch globe was also sold in pocket form with the celestial sphere on the inside of the case and on a stand with horizon ring and brass meridian. On this turned wooden stand version, the globe is mounted horizontally, an unusual presentation. Wilson made the first globes in the United States, with 1810 his first year of production and 1850 (by Cyrus Lancaster) his last. |
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Matz, Otto H., United States
Milliken's Bend-Jackson, Vic
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Matz, Otto H., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Map of the country between Milliken's Bend, La. and Jackson, Miss. showing the routes followed by the Army of the Tennessee under the command of Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant, U.S. Vls. in its march from Milliken's Bend to rear of Vicksburg in April and May 1863. Compiled, surveyed and drawn under the direction of Lt. Col. J.H. Wilson ... Drawn by Maj. Otto H. Matz ... and 1st Lieut. L. Helmle ... Map of the siege of Vicksburg, Miss. by the U.S. forces under the command of Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant ... Maj. F.E. Prime, Chief Engr. Surveyed and constructed under direction of Capt. C.B. Comstock ... by Major Otto H. Matz ..., Chs. Spangenberg ..., Lieuts. Patton, Karnasch and Helmle ..., L. Zwanziger, S.R. Tresilian, B. Barth, S. Hartwell, asst. engrs. Drawn by Chs. Spangenberg ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.036 |
| Note |
Two col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. Includes "Cross sections and profiles of works shown on Map 2, Siege of Vicksburg, Miss." |
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