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Moll, Herman, d. 1732
New England, New York, New J
1736
World Atlas
| Authors |
Moll, Herman, d. 1732 |
| Full Title |
New England, New York, New Jersey and Pensilvania. By H. Moll, Geographer. (Printed and sold by Tho: Bowles next ye Chapter House in St. Pauls Church Yard, & Ino: Bowles at ye Black Horse in Cornhill, 1736?) |
| List No |
5580.049 |
| Note |
Hand col. engraved map. Includes geographical note. |
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Moll, Herman, d. 1732
Carolina.
1736
World Atlas
| Authors |
Moll, Herman, d. 1732 |
| Full Title |
Carolina by H. Moll, Geographer. (Printed and sold by Tho: Bowles next ye Chapter House in St. Pauls Church Yard, & Ino: Bowles at ye Black Horse in Cornhill, 1736?) |
| List No |
5580.051 |
| Note |
Hand col. engraved map. Relief shown pictorially. |
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Moll, Herman, d. 1732
Florida called by ye French
1736
World Atlas
| Authors |
Moll, Herman, d. 1732 |
| Full Title |
Florida called by ye French Louisiana &c. By H. Moll Geographer. (Printed and sold by Tho: Bowles next ye Chapter House in St. Pauls Church Yard, & Ino: Bowles at ye Black Horse in Cornhill, 1736?) |
| List No |
5580.054 |
| Note |
Hand col. engraved map. Relief shown pictorially. David Rumsey Collection copy annotated in pencil. |
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Bowen, Emanuel
N.J., Pa., N.Y. & New Englan
1747
Geography Book
| Authors |
Bowen, Emanuel |
| Full Title |
A new and accurate map of New Jersey, Pensilvania, New York and New England, with the adjacent countries. Drawn from surveys, assisted by the most approved modern maps & charts, and 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 |
3733.061 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Has ornamental cartouche. Relief shown pictorially. |
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Robert de Vaugondy, Didier,
Cours de l'Ohio, Nlle. Angle
1755
World Atlas
| Authors |
Robert de Vaugondy, Didier, 1723-1786, Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles, 1688-1766 |
| Full Title |
Partie de l'Amerique Septentrionale, qui comprend le Cours de l'Ohio, la Nlle. Angleterre, la Nlle. York, le New Jersey, la Pensylvanie, le Maryland, la Virginie, la Caroline. Par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy Geographe ordinaire du Roi. Avec Privilege 1755. M.C. Haussard fecit. (with) Supplement pour la Caroline. |
| List No |
3353.100 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Hand col. borders. Relief shown pictorially. Ornamental cartouche. Shows missions, forts, Native American tribes and villages, etc. |
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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,
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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Kino, Eusebio Francisco, Kit
(North America south)
1794
World Atlas
| Authors |
Kino, Eusebio Francisco, Kitchin, Thomas, Pownall, Thomas, Robert Laurie & James Whittle |
| Full Title |
(A new map of North America, with the West India Islands. South half). (with) The passage by land to California discover'd by Father Eusebius Francis Kino a Jesuit, between the years 1692 and 1701 before which and for a considerable time since California has always been described in all charts & maps as an island. (Divided according to the Preliminary Articles of Peace, signed at Versailles, 20 Jan. 1783, wherein are particularly distinguished the United States and the several provinces, governments &c. which compose the British Dominions, laid down according to the latest surveys, and corrected from the original materials of Goverr. Pownall, Membr. of Parliamt. London, Published by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53, Fleet Street, 12th May, 1794) |
| List No |
2310.081 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown pictorially. Shows settlements, roads, Indian tribes, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Ferro and London. Printed on 2 sheets, joined. |
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Kino, Eusebio Francisco, Pow
Composite: North America.
1794
World Atlas
| Authors |
Kino, Eusebio Francisco, Pownall, Thomas, Robert Laurie & James Whittle, Kitchin, Thomas |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) A new map of North America, with the West India Islands. (with) A particular map of Baffin and Hudson's Bay. (with) The passage by land to California discover'd by Father Eusebius Francis Kino a Jesuit, between the years 1692 and 1701 before which and for a considerable time since California has always been described in all charts & maps as an island. Divided according to the Preliminary Articles of Peace, signed at Versailles, 20 Jan. 1783, wherein are particularly distinguished the United States and the several provinces, governments &c. which compose the British Dominions, laid down according to the latest surveys, and corrected from the original materials of Goverr. Pownall, Membr. of Parliamt. London, Published by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53, Fleet Street, 12th May, 1794. |
| List No |
2310.082 |
| Note |
Digital composite of 2 hand colored engraved maps. Relief shown pictorially. Shows settlements, roads, Indian tribes, rivers, etc. Illustrated cartouche. Includes descriptive text. Prime meridians: Ferro and London. Printed on 4 sheets, joined as 2. |
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Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourg
West Indies.
1794
World Atlas
| Authors |
Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d, 1697-1782, Robert Laurie & James Whittle, Kitchin, Thomas |
| Full Title |
A new and complete map of the West Indies. Comprehending all the coasts and islands known by that name. By Monsr. Danville, with several emendations and improvements. London, Published by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, 12th May, 1794. |
| List No |
2310.083 |
| Note |
Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown pictorially. Covers Mexico, Central America, the southern U.S., and northern South America. Prime meridians: Ferro and London. |
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Lewis, Samuel, Arrowsmith, A
Louisiana.
1804
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lewis, Samuel, Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Louisiana. Drawn by S. Lewis. Tanner sc. (Published by John Conrad & Co., Philadelphia. 1804) |
| List No |
2436.055 |
| Note |
Engraved map, uncolored. Relief shown by hachures. Covers the western U.S. and much of Canada and northern Mexico. Shows settlements, Indian tribes, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron, Lewis, Sa
Spanish dominions in North A
1804
World Atlas
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, Lewis, Samuel |
| Full Title |
Spanish dominions in North America. From various authorities. (Published by John Conrad & Co., Philadelphia. 1804) |
| List No |
2436.057 |
| Note |
Engraved map, uncolored. Relief shown by hachures. Shows provinces, settlements, rivers, etc. |
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Bowen, Frances
Title Page: General atlas.
1810
Manuscript Map
| Authors |
Bowen, Frances |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) A general atlas done by Frances Bowen under the care of her sister Eliza in the year 1810. |
| List No |
4871B |
| Note |
37 manuscript maps of the world, done by a young lady, Frances Bowen, as part of a geographical exercise. The result is very fine -- these are some of the most delicate and well executed children's maps we have seen. The paper is watermarked J. Whatman 1808 and E & P 1804, both English watermarks, hence the assumption of English origin (furthermore the meridian is from London on the World and U.S. maps) although it could be American. There is a double page map of the World, another of the Mediterranean, maps of all the continents and countries of Europe and Asia, and maps of the United States, North America, West Indies, and South America. Rebound with marbled paper boards and quarter leather with "General Atlas, Frances Bowen - 1810" on the spine. |
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Carey, Mathew
Map of part of the N: W: Ter
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
A Map of part of the N: W: Territory of the United States: compiled from Actual Surveys, and the best Information, by Samuel Lewis 1796. W. Barker sculp. |
| List No |
4863.047 |
| Note |
Uncolored except in small parts. |
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Carey, Mathew
Louisiana.
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
Louisiana. |
| List No |
4863.050 |
| Note |
Uncolored except for a few islands. |
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Lewis, Samuel, Arrowsmith, A
Louisiana.
1812
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lewis, Samuel, Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Louisiana. Drawn by S. Lewis. Tanner sc. (Boston: Published by Thomas & Andrews. 1812) |
| List No |
0028.050 |
| Note |
Engraved map, uncolored. Relief shown by hachures. Covers the western U.S. and much of Canada and northern Mexico. Shows settlements, Indian tribes, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron, Lewis, Sa
Spanish dominions in North A
1812
World Atlas
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, Lewis, Samuel |
| Full Title |
Spanish Dominions in North America. From various authorities. (Boston: Published by Thomas & Andrews. 1812) |
| List No |
0028.052 |
| Note |
Engraved map, uncolored. Relief shown by hachures. Shows provinces, settlements, rivers, etc. |
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Carey, Mathew
Map of the United States of
1814
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
Map of the United States of America. Gridley Sc. |
| List No |
4577.005 |
| Note |
States shown in outline color with proposed canals, roads and distances noted between cities. "Unexplored Country" shown to the west of Ft. St. Louis. |
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Carey, Mathew
Upper Territories of the Uni
1814
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
The Upper Territories of the United States. Kneass & Delleker Sc. |
| List No |
4577.025 |
| Note |
Outline color by territory. U.S. land is marked. |
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Carey, Mathew
Missouri Territory formerly
1814
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
Missouri Territory formerly Louisiana. Bower, Sc. |
| List No |
4577.027 |
| Note |
Territory shown in outline color from Louisiana in the south to Lake Winnepeg in the north and the Pacific Ocean in the west. |
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Carey, Mathew
Chart of the West Indies.
1814
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
A Chart of the West Indies, From the latest Marine Journals and Surveys. |
| List No |
4577.030 |
| Note |
In outline color with statement of responsibility erased below title. |
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Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826
Spanish dominions in North A
1811
World Atlas
| Authors |
Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 |
| Full Title |
Spanish dominions in North America, northern part. Drawn under the direction of Mr. Pinkerton by L. Hebert. Neele sculpt. 352 Strand. London: published Novr. 1, 1811, by Cadell & Davies, Strand & Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, Paternoster Row. |
| List No |
0732.045 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Full hand col. Shows mines, farms, station of muleteers, garrisons or military posts, tribes, etc. Relief shown by hachures. "Pinkerton's modern atlas." |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
West Indies.
1816
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
West Indies. 31. H.S. Tanner, sc. (1816) |
| List No |
4534.031 |
| Note |
Engraved, hand colored. Meridian London. |
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Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-18
Amerique Septentrionale 3.
1815
World Atlas
| Authors |
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832 |
| Full Title |
Carte encyprotype de l'Amerique Septentrionale, dediee et presentee a Monsieur. Par H. Brue, Ingenieur-Geographe de S.A. Royale. 1ere feuille. Dirige par H. Brue. A Paris, Chez Desray ... (et) J. Goujon ..., 1815. |
| List No |
4614.035 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Outline hand col. Amerique Septentrionale 3e. feuille (SW sheet). Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. "Atlas universel no. (29)." |
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Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-18
Composite: Amerique Septentr
1815
World Atlas
| Authors |
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832 |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Carte encyprotype de l'Amerique Septentrionale, dediee et presentee a Monsieur. (with) Ile de Saint Domingue, dressee par H. Brue. (with) Ile de la Martinique. (with) Ile de la Guadeloupe, de Marie-Galante, la Desirade et les Saintes. Par H. Brue, Ingenieur-Geographe de S.A. Royale. Dirige par H. Brue. A Paris, Chez Desray ... (et) J. Goujon ..., 1815. |
| List No |
4614.037 |
| Note |
Engraved map on 4 sheets with 4 insets. Outline hand col. Saint Domingue inset at (ca. 1:1,500,000) scale. Relief shown by hachures. lncludes list of sources "Observations." Prime meridian: Paris. "Atlas universel no." 27-30. |
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Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benja
Middle States and Western Te
1816
Atlas Map
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benjamin |
| Full Title |
The Middle States and Western Territories of the United States, Including The Seat of the Western War. 1812. Philadelphia: Published By M. Carey, And B. Warner. 1816. |
| List No |
4864.008 |
| Note |
Prime meridian is from Philadelphia. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benja
The Northwestern Territories
1816
Atlas Map
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew, Warner, Benjamin |
| Full Title |
The Northwestern Territories of the United States. Philadelphia: Published By M. Carey, And B. Warner. 1816. |
| List No |
4864.010 |
| Note |
Prime meridians are from London and Philadelphia. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Thomson, John
Spanish N. America.
1814
World Atlas
| Authors |
Thomson, John |
| Full Title |
Spanish North America. Drawn and engraved for Thomson's New general atlas, 1814. |
| List No |
1007.064 |
| Note |
Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Shows drainage, state boundaries, Indian tribes, etc. |
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Carey, Mathew
Upper Territories of the Uni
1818
World Atlas
| Authors |
Carey, Mathew |
| Full Title |
The Upper Territories of the United States. Kneass & Delleker Sc. |
| List No |
2721.030 |
| Note |
Outline color by territory. U.S. land is marked. Prime meridians Philadelphia and London. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Covers: A General Atlas of t
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) A General Atlas, Of All The Known Countries In The World. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Junr. No. 138, Market Street. (1822) |
| List No |
4866A |
| Note |
This is a very unusual Lucas atlas - according to Foster, only two copies are known. The engraved colored title page shows a globe and books on a table, with pages open listing Lucas' products: "Drawing Materials of every kind, Paper of all sizes, Mathematical Instruments, Globes, Maps, and Atlases of every description suitable for Colleges and Schools constantly for sale by the Publisher." It has 31 of the Tanner and Harrison engraved maps of the continents and foreign countries that appeared in the (1815) and (1816) "New And Elegant General Atlas" (only Netherlands bears Lucas' imprint, engraved by Young & Delleker, and is basically the same as the map that appears in the 1823 "General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps..." ). Of the remaining 36 maps, 8 are of South America and the West Indies and are unchanged in the 1823 atlas, the other 28 maps are in many cases early states of the new U.S. maps that appear in the 1823 atlas and replace the Tanner engraved U.S. maps of 1815 and 1816 atlases. They all have Lucas' imprint and show various engravers, Welch, Young & Delker, Cone & Freeman, Kneass, and Hufty. Compared to the early 1823 atlas (our #4584), 16 of the 28 U.S. maps are earlier issues, with only one being a later issue - New Hampshire shows Merrimack County (1823) which does not appear on the early 1823 atlas map (this was probably drawn in anticipation of creation). Of particular note are: Louisiana, a double page map engraved by Harrison and "Reduced from W. Darby's Four Sheet Map" which is dated 1817 as does not show Alabama or Arkansas Territory, and a map of "North Western and Michigan Territories" which is the same base map as the 1823 "Michigan Ter." but shows a much smaller Michigan in a configuration that Paullin dates as 1819 with a large North Western Territory extending to the west. Karpinski 94 incorrectly dates this map as "certainly as late as 1824" while mentioning that Phillips dates it 1819 (?). We cannot find the Phillips entry, bu |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Title Page: A General Atlas
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) A General Atlas, Of All The Known Countries In The World. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Junr. No. 138, Market Street. (1822) |
| List No |
4866B |
| Note |
This is a very unusual Lucas atlas - according to Foster, only two copies are known. The engraved title page shows a globe and books on a table, with pages open listing Lucas' products: "Drawing Materials of every kind, Paper of all sizes, Mathematical Instruments, Globes, Maps, and Atlases of every description suitable for Colleges and Schools constantly for sale by the Publisher." It has 31 of the Tanner and Harrison engraved maps of the continents and foreign countries that appeared in the (1815) and (1816) "New And Elegant General Atlas" (only Netherlands bears Lucas' imprint, engraved by Young & Delleker, and is basically the same as the map that appears in the 1823 "General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps..." ). Of the remaining 36 maps, 8 are of South America and the West Indies and are unchanged in the 1823 atlas, the other 28 maps are in many cases early states of the new U.S. maps that appear in the 1823 atlas and replace the Tanner engraved U.S. maps of 1815 and 1816 atlases. They all have Lucas' imprint and show various engravers, Welch, Young & Delker, Cone & Freeman, Kneass, and Hufty. Compared to the early 1823 atlas (our #4584), 16 of the 28 U.S. maps are earlier issues, with only one being a later issue - New Hampshire shows Merrimack County (1823) which does not appear on the early 1823 atlas map (this was probably drawn in anticipation of creation). Of particular note are: Louisiana, a double page map engraved by Harrison and "Reduced from W. Darby's Four Sheet Map" which is dated 1817 as does not show Alabama or Arkansas Territory, and a map of "North Western and Michigan Territories" which is the same base map as the 1823 "Michigan Ter." but shows a much smaller Michigan in a configuration that Paullin dates as 1819 with a large North Western Territory extending to the west. Karpinski 94 incorrectly dates this map as "certainly as late as 1824" while mentioning that Phillips dates it 1819 (?). We cannot find the Phillips entry, but we bel |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Prospectus: A General Atlas
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
(Prospectus to) A General Atlas, Of All The Known Countries In The World. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Junr. No. 138, Market Street. (1822) |
| List No |
4866C |
| Note |
This is a very unusual Lucas atlas - according to Foster, only two copies are known. The engraved title page shows a globe and books on a table, with pages open listing Lucas' products: "Drawing Materials of every kind, Paper of all sizes, Mathematical Instruments, Globes, Maps, and Atlases of every description suitable for Colleges and Schools constantly for sale by the Publisher." It has 31 of the Tanner and Harrison engraved maps of the continents and foreign countries that appeared in the (1815) and (1816) "New And Elegant General Atlas" (only Netherlands bears Lucas' imprint, engraved by Young & Delleker, and is basically the same as the map that appears in the 1823 "General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps..." ). Of the remaining 36 maps, 8 are of South America and the West Indies and are unchanged in the 1823 atlas, the other 28 maps are in many cases early states of the new U.S. maps that appear in the 1823 atlas and replace the Tanner engraved U.S. maps of 1815 and 1816 atlases. They all have Lucas' imprint and show various engravers, Welch, Young & Delker, Cone & Freeman, Kneass, and Hufty. Compared to the early 1823 atlas (our #4584), 16 of the 28 U.S. maps are earlier issues, with only one being a later issue - New Hampshire shows Merrimack County (1823) which does not appear on the early 1823 atlas map (this was probably drawn in anticipation of creation). Of particular note are: Louisiana, a double page map engraved by Harrison and "Reduced from W. Darby's Four Sheet Map" which is dated 1817 as does not show Alabama or Arkansas Territory, and a map of "North Western and Michigan Territories" which is the same base map as the 1823 "Michigan Ter." but shows a much smaller Michigan in a configuration that Paullin dates as 1819 with a large North Western Territory extending to the west. Karpinski 94 incorrectly dates this map as "certainly as late as 1824" while mentioning that Phillips dates it 1819 (?). We cannot find the Phillips entry, but we bel |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Table of Contents: A General
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
(Table of Contents to) A General Atlas, Of All The Known Countries In The World. Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Junr. No. 138, Market Street. (1822) |
| List No |
4866D |
| Note |
This is a very unusual Lucas atlas - according to Foster, only two copies are known. The engraved title page shows a globe and books on a table, with pages open listing Lucas' products: "Drawing Materials of every kind, Paper of all sizes, Mathematical Instruments, Globes, Maps, and Atlases of every description suitable for Colleges and Schools constantly for sale by the Publisher." It has 31 of the Tanner and Harrison engraved maps of the continents and foreign countries that appeared in the (1815) and (1816) "New And Elegant General Atlas" (only Netherlands bears Lucas' imprint, engraved by Young & Delleker, and is basically the same as the map that appears in the 1823 "General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps..." ). Of the remaining 36 maps, 8 are of South America and the West Indies and are unchanged in the 1823 atlas, the other 28 maps are in many cases early states of the new U.S. maps that appear in the 1823 atlas and replace the Tanner engraved U.S. maps of 1815 and 1816 atlases. They all have Lucas' imprint and show various engravers, Welch, Young & Delker, Cone & Freeman, Kneass, and Hufty. Compared to the early 1823 atlas (our #4584), 16 of the 28 U.S. maps are earlier issues, with only one being a later issue - New Hampshire shows Merrimack County (1823) which does not appear on the early 1823 atlas map (this was probably drawn in anticipation of creation). Of particular note are: Louisiana, a double page map engraved by Harrison and "Reduced from W. Darby's Four Sheet Map" which is dated 1817 as does not show Alabama or Arkansas Territory, and a map of "North Western and Michigan Territories" which is the same base map as the 1823 "Michigan Ter." but shows a much smaller Michigan in a configuration that Paullin dates as 1819 with a large North Western Territory extending to the west. Karpinski 94 incorrectly dates this map as "certainly as late as 1824" while mentioning that Phillips dates it 1819 (?). We cannot find the Phillips entry, but we bel |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Eastern Hemisphere.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Eastern Hemisphere. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.001 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by region. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Western Hemisphere.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Western Hemisphere. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.002 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by region. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Mercator's Chart.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Mercator's Chart. Sam Harrison, Scl. Phia. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.003 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by region. Deserts stippled. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Europe.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Europe. H.S. Tanner, Sc. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.004 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by country. Meridian London. Relief shown by sketches. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
England and Wales.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
England and Wales. Sam Harrison, Scl. Philada. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.005 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by county. Meridian London. Relief shown by sketches. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Scotland.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Scotland. Sam Harrison, Scl. Phia. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.006 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by county. Meridian London. Inset of Shetland Isles. Relief shown by sketches. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Ireland.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Ireland. Sam Harrison, Scl. Phia. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.007 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by county. Meridian London. Relief shown by sketches. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Sweden and Norway.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Sweden and Norway. S. Harrison, Scl. Phia. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.008 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by county. Meridian London. Relief shown by sketches. Inset of Iceland. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Denmark.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Denmark. S. Harrison, Scl. Pha. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.009 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by county. Meridian London. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Russian Empire.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Russian Empire. S. Harrison, Scl. Phia. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.010 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by region. Meridian London. Relief shown by sketches. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Poland.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Poland. S. Harrison, Scl. Phia. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.011 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by region. Relief shown by sketches. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Holland.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Holland. S. Harrison, Scl. (1822) |
| List No |
4866.012 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by region. Meridian London. |
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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Netherlands.
1822
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lucas Jr., Fielding |
| Full Title |
Netherlands. Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore. Young & Delleker, Sc. Philada.(1822) |
| List No |
4866.013 |
| Note |
Engraved. Colored by region. Forests shown. |
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