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Collot, George Henri Victor,
General Map of North America
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
General Map of North America. Pl. 1. |
| List No |
4664.001 |
| Note |
An interesting pre Lewis and Clark map that shows the discoveries of Vancouver and Mackenzie. Given that it was drawn in 1796, it is a good representation of what was known at that time. The Rocky Mountains are referred to as the Yellow Mountains. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
General Map of the Course of
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
General Map of the Course of the Ohio from Its Source to its Junction With The Mississipi. PL. 2. |
| List No |
4664.002 |
| Note |
The large general chart showing the entire Ohio on one sheet. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Fort Erie.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Fort Erie. PL. 3. |
| List No |
4664.003 |
| Note |
The only plan of this area listed in Phillips Maps. Plan has a legend explaining the letters used on the diagram. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Fort Niagara.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Fort Niagara. PL. 4. |
| List No |
4664.004 |
| Note |
Shows the area of the fort at the mouth of the Niagara River. Uncolored. Scale shown in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of the Town of Pittsbur
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Town of Pittsburg. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 6. |
| List No |
4664.005 |
| Note |
This is one of the earliest maps of Pittsburgh, showing the ruins of Fort Pitt and the replacement Fort Lafayette. Coal Mines are identified. Scale given in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the first. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 8. |
| List No |
4664.006 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the second. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 9. |
| List No |
4664.007 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the third. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 10. |
| List No |
4664.008 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map Of The River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map Of The River Ohio, From its source to its mounth (sic): containing the names of the Towns Villages and Farms established at present on its banks: together with its soundings, and courses. Plate the fourth. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 11. |
| List No |
4664.009 |
| Note |
This map contains the title cartouche for this map and the three proceeding. It also contains the scale measure. These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Composite: Ohio River (pl. 1
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) A General Map Of The River Ohio, From its source to its mounth (sic): containing the names of the Towns Villages and Farms established at present on its banks: together with its soundings, and courses. (Plates one through four.) Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 8-11. |
| List No |
4664.010 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of an Old Fort in the s
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of an Old Fort in the state of Kentucky. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 12. |
| List No |
4664.011 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of the Rapids or Falls
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Rapids or Falls of the Ohio Latitude of Louisville. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 17. |
| List No |
4664.012 |
| Note |
A lovely map of the area around Louisville and the Ohio River. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Road from Limestone to Frank
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Road from Limestone to Frankfort in the state of Kentucky. PL. 22. |
| List No |
4664.013 |
| Note |
Detailed "strip map" style of the road from Limestone on the Ohio River to Lexington and on to Frankfort on the Kentucky River. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Passage of a Branch of the r
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Passage of a Branch of the river Juniata across a chain of Mountains uninhabited and covered with Wood. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 23. |
| List No |
4664.014 |
| Note |
This probably shows one of the passages of the Juniata River through the Allegheny Mountains east of Pittsburgh. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Course of The Mis
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Course of The Mississippi from the Missouri and the Country of The Illinois to the mouth of this River. PL. 23. |
| List No |
4664.015 |
| Note |
A general map of the river from St. Louis to the mouth. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Cape Girardo.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Cape Girardo. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 26. |
| List No |
4664.016 |
| Note |
Plan of an early Missouri town on the Mississippi. Uncolored with scale in Fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of St. Lewis With the P
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of St. Lewis With the Project of an intrenched Camp French. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 27. |
| List No |
4664.017 |
| Note |
One of the earliest maps of St. Louis, before the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Uncolored with scale in Fathoms. Map is numbered and lettered but has no accompanying key. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Country Of The Il
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Country Of The Illinois. PL. 28. |
| List No |
4664.018 |
| Note |
A superbly detailed map of the Mississippi River from the junction with the Illinois to the junction with the Kaskaskias River, especially good in the area around St. Louis. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Missouri, of the
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Missouri, of the higher parts of the Mississippi, and of the elevated Plain, where the Waters divide, which run, Eastward into the River St. Lawrence, North East into Hudson's Bay, North North West into the Frozen Sea, and South into the Gulf of Mexico. To which is added Mackenzie's track in 1789. PL. 29. |
| List No |
4664.019 |
| Note |
This was the first map to show the results of the expedition of J.B. Trudeau from 1794 to 1796. It is also one of the most important late Eighteenth Century maps showing the Transmississippi West and is highly praised (and illustrated) by Wheat: "an important intermediate cartographic step between Soulard's highly rudimentary showing of the Missouri Basin, and the excellent charts of the river as far as the Mandan Villages drawn by McKay and Evans." |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of the Fort of New Madr
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Fort of New Madrid or Anse A La Graisse. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 30. |
| List No |
4664.020 |
| Note |
Very early map of New Madrid seven years after the town's founding. It shows the erosion of the fort caused by the Mississippi. Illustrated in Reps "The Making of Urban America," fig. 284. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Fort Des Ecores at M
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Fort Des Ecores at Margot. PL. 31. |
| List No |
4664.021 |
| Note |
One of the earliest, if not the first, map of the area that became Memphis, Tennessee. From the atlas to Collot's "Journey in North America." Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Nogales.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Nogales. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 32. |
| List No |
4664.022 |
| Note |
The earliest map of the area of Vicksburg listed in Phillips. With a key decoding the letters on the map. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Chart Of The Sources Of The
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Chart Of The Sources Of The Mobile and Of The River Yazoo Including a part of the Course of the Mississippi From the River Margot to the Natches. PL. 33. |
| List No |
4664.023 |
| Note |
A wonderful map and one of the first maps to show specifically the area of Mississippi and Alabama. Uncolored with no scale markers. "Remarkable Military Points" are noted with letters and a key. From the atlas to Collot's "Journey in North America." |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Town and Fort of Natchez.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Town and Fort of Natchez. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 34. |
| List No |
4664.024 |
| Note |
Probably the earliest map of Natchez, and the only one listed by Phillips. Uncolored with the scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Fort Baton Rouge.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Fort Baton Rouge. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 35. |
| List No |
4664.025 |
| Note |
The only early map of Baton Rouge listed in Phillips. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. Points labeled with numbers and a key are included. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Sketch of new Orleans taken
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Sketch of new Orleans taken from fort St. Charles. Sketch of Plaquemine Fort. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 36. |
| List No |
4664.026 |
| Note |
Uncolored with no scale markers. The specific forts are noted. |
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Patteson, Edward
Title Page: General & classi
1804
School Atlas
| Authors |
Patteson, Edward |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) A general and classical atlas: accompanied with a concise treatise on the principles of geography, and with a few practical remarks on the application of maps to the purpose of instruction. By the Rev. Edward Patteson, M.A. of Richmond, Surrey. Printed for the author, by G.A. Wall, Richmond: and sold, in London by Messrs. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Faden (et al.) ... 1804. |
| List No |
2319C |
| Note |
Part 1 only, with 17 maps and 17 blank maps. Part 2 was issued in 1806 and contained 16 maps and 16 blank maps and no title page. The numbering of Part 1 maps has breaks that Part 2 maps filled in. W.H. has all thirty three of the filled in maps in proper sequence with the 1804 title page, but lacking the thirty three blank maps which were originally at the end of the book but became separated. Part 1 maps are dated 1804, Part 2 maps are dated 1805 and 1806. Outline color. Atlas is bound in new gray paper covered boards with "Patteson's Atlas" printed on a label on the spine. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron, Lewis, Sa
Title Page: New, elegant gen
1804
World Atlas
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, Lewis, Samuel |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) A new and elegant general atlas, comprising all the new discoveries, to the present time. Containing sixty-three maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. Published by John Conrad & Co., Philadelphia, M. & J. Conrad & Co., Baltimore, Rapin, Conrad & Co., Washington City, Somervell & Conrad, Petersburg, Bonsal, Conrad & Co., Norfolk. 1804. |
| List No |
2436B |
| Note |
First edition. This atlas was the first collaboration between Aaron Arrowsmith of London and Samuel Lewis of Philadelphia, one of the first such collaborations (and one of the few -- only David Burr and John Arrowsmith, and Henry Rogers and Keith Johnston come to mind). The title page says 63 maps in large type (some issues say 65 maps, all issues show 63 maps in the index). This atlas also accompanies the text volumes of the American edition of Pinkerton's Modern Geography published in Philadelphia by Conrad in 1804 (see our #3962). Phillips shows editions of 1804, 1805, 1812, and 1819. Uncolored maps bound into marble paper-covered boards with half leather. |
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Lewis, Samuel, Arrowsmith, A
Ohio.
1804
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lewis, Samuel, Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Ohio. Drawn by S. Lewis. Engrav'd by A. Lawson. (Published by John Conrad & Co., Philadelphia. 1804) |
| List No |
2436.053 |
| Note |
Engraved map, uncolored. Relief shown by hachures. Shows the Seven ranges, Army lands, Virginia donation, settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. |
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Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Africa.
1805
World Atlas
| Authors |
Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835 |
| Full Title |
A new map of Africa, from the latest authorities. By John Cary, engraver, 1805. London: Published by J. Cary, Engraver & Map-seller, No. 181, Strand, June 1st, 1805. |
| List No |
1657.050 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Boundaries in outline hand col. Relief shown pictorially. "48" pasted on verso. Tooley states the map was reissued unchanged except for the date in 1811, 1819 and 1821. |
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Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Egypt.
1805
World Atlas
| Authors |
Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835 |
| Full Title |
A new map of Egypt, from the latest authorities. (with) The Delta and adjacent parts upon an enlarged scale. By John Cary, engraver, 1805. London: Published by J. Cary, Engraver & Map-seller, No. 181, Strand, June 1st, 1805. |
| List No |
1657.051 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Boundaries in outline hand col. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. "49" pasted on verso. |
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Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
Western Terr., Kentucky, Pen
1805
World Atlas
| Authors |
Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835 |
| Full Title |
A new map of part of the United States of North America, exhibiting the Western Territory, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia &c., also the lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario & Erie, with Upper and Lower Canada &c. From the latest authorities. By John Cary, engraver. 1805. London: Published by J. Cary, Engraver & Map-seller, No. 181, Strand, June 1st, 1805. |
| List No |
1657.058 |
| Note |
Engraved map. State boundaries in outline hand col. Relief shown pictorially. "56" pasted on verso. |
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Faden, William, 1750?-1836
Cover: (General atlas)
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Faden, William, 1750?-1836 |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) (General atlas. 1811) |
| List No |
2104A |
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Faden, William, 1750?-1836
Contents: (General atlas)
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Faden, William, 1750?-1836 |
| Full Title |
(Contents to) (General atlas. 1811) |
| List No |
2104B |
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Carey, Mathew
Cover: Carey's general atlas
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Carey's General Atlas ... Philadelphia: Published By M. Carey. April, 1811. (Price Ten Dollars Plain - Twelve Dollars Coloured.) N.B. The maps marked with a star, are not in any London Atlas. |
| List No |
4863A |
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Carey, Mathew
Title Page: Carey's general
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Carey's General Atlas ... Philadelphia: Published By M. Carey. April, 1811. (Price Ten Dollars Plain - Twelve Dollars Coloured.) N.B. The maps marked with a star, are not in any London Atlas. |
| List No |
4863B |
| Note |
This edition not in Phillips. This is the last edition of Carey's General Atlas that uses the maps from the 1795 American Atlas and 1795 General Atlas For Guthrie's Geography essentially unchanged, except for imprint date on some of them. Carey produced editions of the General atlas in 1800 (Yale), 1802 and 1804, those editions have maps with the same imprint dates (1794 and 1795) as the first editions, and add four maps: the Plat of the Seven Ranges, Map of Part of the N:W: Territory, St. Domingue, and Countries in which the Apostles traveled. In 1809 Carey reissued the American Atlas with the same set of American maps as the 1802 and 1804 General Atlas, and added a small map of Louisiana from Carey's Pocket Atlas of 1805. Several of the maps (British Possessions, United States, New York, and Virginia) bear 1809 imprints, although it is not obvious that any changes to the geography were made on any of the maps. This group of American maps from the 1809 American Atlas, along with the non American maps from the 1804 General Atlas, make up the 1811 General Atlas. The maps are bound on edge, large folio style, with the title pasted to the inside front cover (the Yale copy is the same). The Plat of the Seven Ranges is the scarce second issue (Wheat/Brun 677, with Carey's Imprint and Barker as engraver) and the large Map of Part of the N:W: Territory (Wheat/Brun 678) is the first (1796) and only issue. The Louisiana map is unusual in having extremely large blank borders. This 1811 General Atlas appears to be the scarcest of the pre 1814 editions of the General Atlas. In 1814 Carey did a major revision of the maps for "Carey's General Atlas, Improved and Enlarged" by making 32 "all new" maps and having the other 26 maps "retouched, and, where necessary, corrected." This atlas is bound in half leather, marbled paper covered boards. |
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Carey, Mathew
Map of the World.
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
A Map of the World from the best Authorities. Thackara & Vallance Sc. Engraved for Carey's Edition of Guthrie's new System of Geography. |
| List No |
4863.001 |
| Note |
Uncolored. The world is split into two hemispheres, Western and Eastern. Captain Cook's travels in the Endeavour and Resolution from 1768-1780 traced. |
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Carey, Mathew
Chart of the World, Accordin
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
A Chart of the World, According to Mercators Projection, Shewing the latest Discoveries of Capt. Cook. William Barker sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.002 |
| Note |
Uncolored. Captain Cook's travels in the Endeavour and Resolution from 1768-1780 traced. |
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Carey, Mathew
Map of Europe.
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
An Accurate Map of Europe from the Best Authorities. Engraved by S. Hill, Boston. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.003 |
| Note |
In outline color by country. |
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Carey, Mathew
Sweden, Denmark, Norway and
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. from the best Authorities. (with) inset map of Iceland. Engrav'd by S. Hill, Boston. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.004 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Carey, Mathew
Russian Empire, in Europe an
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
The Russian Empire, in Europe and Asia. W. Barker sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.005 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Carey, Mathew
Scotland.
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
Scotland with the Principal Roads from the best Authorities. (with) and inset map of the Shetland Isles. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.006 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Carey, Mathew
England and Wales.
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
An Accurate Map of England and Wales With The Principal Roads from the best Authorities. Doolittle Sc. Newhaven. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.007 |
| Note |
Uncolored with counties numbered and identified in inset reference table. |
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Carey, Mathew
Ireland.
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
A Map of Ireland According to the best Authorities. Engraved for Plowden's Historical Review of the State of Ireland. |
| List No |
4863.008 |
| Note |
Uncolored with counties numbered and listed in a reference table. |
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Carey, Mathew
Holland, Friesland, Groninge
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
The Seven United Provinces of Holland, Friesland, Groningen, Overyssel, Gelders, Utrecht and Zealand from the best Authorities. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.009 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Carey, Mathew
Austrian French and Dutch Ne
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
The Austrian French and Dutch Netherlands, from the best Authorities. Joseph T. Scott Sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.010 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
|
Carey, Mathew
Empire of Germany and the 13
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
The Empire of Germany and the 13 Cantons of Switzerland from the best Authorities. J.T. Scott Sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.011 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
|
Carey, Mathew
France Divided into Circles
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
France Divided into Circles and Departments. Philada. Published by J. Stewart & Co. Feby. 17 1798. |
| List No |
4863.012 |
| Note |
Uncolored with Metropolitan Circles numbered and listed by name. |
|
Carey, Mathew
Map of the Seat of War in Fr
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
A Map of the Seat of War in France, with the Country divided into its Several Departments. Wm. Barker sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.013 |
| Note |
Uncolored with the Districts numbered and referenced on the outside of the map. |
|
Carey, Mathew
Turkey, in Europe and Hungar
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
Turkey, in Europe and Hungary, from the best Authorities. W. Barker sculp. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. |
| List No |
4863.014 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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