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Tanner, Henry S.
Covers: Illinois And Missour
1836
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Illinois And Missouri. By H.S. Tanner. 1836. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1836, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
4803.001 |
| Note |
This is a very late edition of this map. The latest American Atlas edition we have seen is 1839. In the upper right corner, the map has been extended beyond the neat line to show the developing areas of southern Wisconsin, around Mineral Point. Many new counties have been added in Missouri and Illinois. The copyright date has been changed to 1836. The southwestern shore of Lake Michigan has been completely redrawn. Proposed railroads are prominently displayed crisscrossing Illinois - the first such depictions on any editions of this map. Full color by county, folded into black leather covers 15x8.5 with "Illinois & Missouri." stamped in gold. Prime meridian is Greenwich. |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Illinois And Missouri
1836
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
Illinois And Missouri. By H.S. Tanner. 1836. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1836, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
4803.002 |
| Note |
This is a very late edition of this map. The latest American Atlas edition we have seen is 1839. In the upper right corner, the map has been extended beyond the neat line to show the developing areas of southern Wisconsin, around Mineral Point. Many new counties have been added in Missouri and Illinois. The copyright date has been changed to 1836. The southwestern shore of Lake Michigan has been completely redrawn. Proposed railroads are prominently displayed crisscrossing Illinois - the first such depictions on any editions of this map. Full color by county, folded into black leather covers 15x8.5 with "Illinois & Missouri." stamped in gold. Prime meridian is Greenwich. |
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Judson, L.
Cover: Iowa.
1838
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Judson, L. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Iowa. A sectional Map of the Black Hawk Purchase with a part of Illinois And Wisconsin. By L. Judson. Engd. by Doolittle & Munson Cini. Entered ... 1838, by L. Judson ... Ohio. |
| List No |
3944A |
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Judson, L.
Iowa.
1838
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Judson, L. |
| Full Title |
Iowa. A sectional Map of the Black Hawk Purchase with a part of Illinois And Wisconsin. By L. Judson. Engd. by Doolittle & Munson Cini. Entered ... 1838, by L. Judson ... Ohio. |
| List No |
3944.001 |
| Note |
The first separately published map of Iowa. Not in Phillips or any other references. Karrow locates a copy at the Iowa Historical Society and lists it as the first map of Iowa. Shows the eastern part of the territory, with the sections shown, and the early towns being settled. Judson also issued a smaller scale map of Iowa and Wisconsin in the same year (Karrow 8-0630), and several maps of parts of Wisconsin, and towns in Wisconsin and Michigan. He also issued maps of Iowa City and Bloomington in 1839. Outline color by county. Folded into red leather covers 14x9 with "Iowa." stamped in gilt. Inside front cover has an advertisement for Doolittle and Munson. |
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Abel, Henry J., Young, James
Cover: Wisconsin, Iowa trave
1838
Guide Book
| Authors |
Abel, Henry J., Young, James H. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Traveller's & Emigrant's Guide to Wisconsin & Iowa. By Henry I. Abel. Accompanied With A New and Improved Map of those Territories. With The Addition of Parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. |
| List No |
4046B |
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Abel, Henry J., Young, James
Map of the Settled Part of W
1838
Guide Book
| Authors |
Abel, Henry J., Young, James H. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Settled Part of Wisconsin Territory compiled from the Latest Authorities by Aug. Mitchell. Philadelphia. Improved and Published by Henry J. Abel, of Wis. Ter. Compiled and Engraved by J.H. Young, Philada. 1838. (with) The Entire Territory of Wisconsin. As Established by Act of Congress. April 10, 1836. |
| List No |
4046.001 |
| Note |
Maps in full color by county. |
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Abel, Henry J., Young, James
Text Page: Traveller's & emi
1838
Guide Book
| Authors |
Abel, Henry J., Young, James H. |
| Full Title |
(Text Page in) Traveller's & Emigrant's Guide to Wisconsin & Iowa. By Henry I. Abel. Accompanied With A New and Improved Map of those Territories. With The Addition of Parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. |
| List No |
4046A |
| Note |
Note to the emigrants from the American Transportation Company. |
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Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Map of Michigan & Part Of Wi
1839
National Atlas
| Authors |
Burr, David H., 1803-1875 |
| Full Title |
Map of Michigan & Part Of Wisconsin Territory, Exhibiting the Post Offices, Post Roads, Canals, Rail Roads, &c. By David H. Burr. (Late Topographer to the Post Office.) Geographer to the House of Representatives of the U.S. John Arrowsmith. Entered ... July 10th, 1839, by David H. Burr ... District of Columbia. |
| List No |
0104.013 |
| Note |
In full color by county. Wisconsin is shown in color only where territory has been sectioned. Postal routes by coach, stage, sulkey, cross, rail roads and canals shown. In 8 sections mounted on linen. Label on back states "No. 13. Michigan, Wisconsin." |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Cover/Title Page: United Sta
1839
Case Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
(Covers and Title Page to) United States of America: by H.S. Tanner, 1839. Philadelphia, Published by Henry S. Tanner. Entered ... 1838, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner, assisted by E.B. Dawson, W. Allen & J. Knight. (title by) J.W. Steel Sc. (with 17 inset maps and 1 profile). (with index) An alphabetical index to the four sheet map of the United States by H. S. Tanner. Philadelphia: Rackliff and Jones, Printers, South-West Corner of George and Swanwick streets. |
| List No |
4845A |
| Note |
Covers to map, and cover and title page of index. The seventh edition. Michigan peninsula has been substantially redrawn, the profiles in the lower left corner of the map have been eliminated to reveal a good bit of Republican Texas, Wisconsin and Iowa are shown, Missouri is enlarged in the northwestern corner, and new counties are added in most of the settling states. This is a major revision of the map. There is added a new key index system of numbers (and letters for Texas) to go with an attached "Alphabetical Index to the Four Sheet Map of The United States" (see our #4846). The index is bound in patterned tan cloth covered boards 18.5x11 with a label reading "Index Of Places, Contained On Tanner's Map Of The United States." Most copies of this map are either colored in outline or in full color by state, this copy is in full color by county - the only such example we have seen. Streeter Texas 1232 is the 1836 edition of this map, which apparently shows Texas in much the same form and includes the separate index volume. Map is edged in green cloth, dissected into 60 sections and mounted on linen. Folds with marbled end sheets into the original half leather red cloth covers 22x17 with ties, title on the spine is stamped in gold and reads "Map Of The United States With Index 1839." |
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Tanner, Henry S.
United States of America.
1839
Case Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
United States of America: by H.S. Tanner, 1839. Philadelphia, Published by Henry S. Tanner. Entered ... 1838, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner, assisted by E.B. Dawson, W. Allen & J. Knight. (title) J.W. Steel Sc. (with 17 inset maps and 1 profile). (with index) An Alphabetical Index To The Four Sheet Map Of The United States, By H. S. Tanner. Philadelphia: Rackliff And Jones, Printers, South-West corner of Geogre and Swanwick streets. |
| List No |
4845.001 |
| Note |
The seventh edition. Michigan peninsula has been substantially redrawn, the profiles in the lower left corner of the map have been eliminated to reveal a good bit of Republican Texas, Wisconsin and Iowa are shown, Missouri is enlarged in the northwestern corner, and new counties are added in most of the settling states. This is a major revision of the map. There is added a new key index system of numbers (and letters for Texas) to go with an attached "Alphabetical Index to the Four Sheet Map of The United States" (see our #4846). The index is bound in patterned tan cloth covered boards 18.5x11 with a label reading "Index Of Places, Contained On Tanner's Map Of The United States." Most copies of this map are either colored in outline or in full color by state, this copy is in full color by county - the only such example we have seen. Streeter Texas 1232 is the 1836 edition of this map, which apparently shows Texas in much the same form and includes the separate index volume. Map is edged in green cloth, dissected into 60 sections and mounted on linen. Folds with marbled end sheets into the original half leather red cloth covers 22x17 with ties, title on the spine is stamped in gold and reads "Map Of The United States With Index 1839." |
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Tanner, Thomas R.
Map of the State of Michigan
1839
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Thomas R. |
| Full Title |
A New & Authentic Map of the State of Michigan and Territory of Wisconsin. Constructed principally from the United States Surveys. By Thomas R. Tanner, 1839. Chas. E. Ely Sc. Philada. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1839, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
5539.000 |
| Note |
This is the only known state of this map. It was issued as a separate map and also in "A New American Atlas, by Henry S. Tanner," (1839). In full color showing townships with canals in blue, railroads in red, and proposed railways in yellow. It is a pocket map but is lacking its covers. |
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Tanner, Henry S.
Illinois and Missouri.
1840
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Tanner, Henry S. |
| Full Title |
Illinois And Missouri. By H.S. Tanner. 1840. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1839, by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Engraved by H.S. Tanner & Assistants. |
| List No |
5538.000 |
| Note |
This is a very late edition of this map. The latest American Atlas edition we have seen is 1839. State one of the map is from 1823, state two is dated 1825 below the title, with an 1823 copyright statement at bottom left, state three has an 1833 date on both the map and the copyright, and this, state four, has an 1840 date on the map with an 1839 copyright statement at the bottom. In the upper right corner, the map has been extended beyond the neat line to show the developing areas of southern Wisconsin, around Mineral Point. Many new counties have been added in Missouri and Illinois. Proposed railroads are prominently displayed crisscrossing Illinois. Full color by county with the pocket map covers missing. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Western States.
1847
School Atlas
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
Map of the chief part of the Western States and part of Virginia. Engraved to illustrate Mitchell's school and family geography. Entered ... 1839 by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Connecticut. |
| List No |
3559.008 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Covers Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and parts of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Virginia. Shows railroads, canals, lengths and navigability of major rivers, counties, cities, battle sites, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. |
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Colton, J. H., Mathewson, A.
New sectional map of the sta
1852
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Colton, J. H., Mathewson, A. J., Messinger, John, Peck, J. M. |
| Full Title |
New sectional map of the state of Illinois. Compiled from the United States surveys. Also exhibiting the internal improvements, distances between towns, villages & post offices, the outlines of prairies, woodlands, marshes & the lands donated to the state by the Gen. Govt. for the purpose of internal improvements. By J.M. Peck, John Messinger, and A.J. Mathewson. Published by J.H. Colton & Co. New-York. 1852. Engraved by S. Stiles & Co. N. York. Entered ... 1836 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. (inset) Vicinity of Alton & St. Louis. (inset) Vicinity of Galena, the Lead Region and part of Wisconsin and Iowa. |
| List No |
5030.001 |
| Note |
In 1835 Peck and Messenger published their first map, a smaller map of "Illinois and part of the Wisconsin Territory." In 1836 they issued a much larger map, published by Colton, that is the ancestor of this 1852 map. Karrow shows issues of 1836, 1838, 1839, 1844, 1846, 1848, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1863, 1866, 1868, and 1869. The 1836 copyright was kept throughout, except for the 1853 issue, when the copyright was changed to 1853. In the unrecorded 1860 and 1867 issues (see our copies), the title adds Colton's name. It is odd that with so many issues of the map, it has become truly scarce. In its time, it was the best map of Illinois by far, and was probably the most popular. It is one of the only maps to show the vast extent of the prairies by graphic symbol. In addition to the two inset maps, there is an untitled profile of the Michigan Canal. There are columns of texts on the Public Lands, the Land Districts, Canals, and Population. In 1839 Peck issued with Colton the "Traveller's Directory For Illinois," with a slightly smaller map of the state (Karrow 4-1479). Peck was a Baptist Minister who traveled extensively in Illinois and adjoining states as a part of his work, and his keen sense of observation quickly made him an authority on the West. His Guide for Emigrants appeared in 1831, and his Gazetteer of Illinois in 1834. After his death in 1858, Colton continued to publish this map under Peck's name. Full color by county, folded into stamped black leather covers 15x9 with "Colton & Co.s. Map Of Illinois Exhibiting The Sections By Peck & Messinger" in gilt. Prime meridian: Washington. |
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Andreas, A. T. (Alfred Theod
(Portraits of) Physicians: N
1874
State Atlas
| Authors |
Andreas, A. T. (Alfred Theodore), 1839-1900 |
| Full Title |
(Portraits of) Physicians: N.M. Bemis, N.B. Hill, James T. Alley, J.H. Stewart, C.G. Goodrich, Alfred Muller, S.V. Groesbeck, A.H. Lindley. Miscellaneous: Judge F.J. Whitlock, Edward R. Welles, D.D., Bishop of Wisconsin, Judge J.W. Cook, Geo. N. Baxter, H.W. Lamberton. (Published by A.T. Andreas, Lakeside Building, Chicago, 1874. Chas. Shober & Co. Proprietors of Chicago Lith. Co.) |
| List No |
3034.174 |
| Note |
Fourteen lithographed views. Includes view of bridge, fountain and houses. |
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