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[Mercator, Gerhard, 1512-1594, Hondius, Jodocus, 1563-1612]
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Moll, Herman, d. 1732
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Hand col. engraved map. Relief shown pictorially.
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Marshall, John
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Engraved. Folded map. Relief shown by hachures.
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Marshall, John
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Engraved. Folded map. Relief shown by hachures.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Map in full color by county. The railroad lines are clearly marked. (Note: The map has been rotated 90 degrees clockwise for readability.)
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[Lawrence, Martin, Washington, George]
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Color map. Showing Washington's headquarters, battlefield, capital of the United States, locality known and approximate.
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Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
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Engraved outline hand color map. Shows administrative boundaries, cities and towns. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Engraved map with inset and facing index page. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
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Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724
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Based on four maps from Herman Moll's Atlas Minor (see our copy).
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Engraved map. Full hand color. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc.
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[Hoffman, Hoffmann, Ernest F., United States. War Department]
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Col. map with 3 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
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United States. War Department
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Four col. maps with 4 ancillary maps.
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[Confederate States of America. Army, Confederate States of America. Army. Corps of Engineers, Walker, William A.]
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Col. map with 2 ancillary maps. Depths shown by soundings. "The harbor, James Id, Folly Id, Morris Id., Sullivan's Id. and Long Id. from United States Coast Survey. John's Id. from Mills' atlas." "Copied for his excellency M.I. Bonham, Governor of the state of South Carolina." Ancillary maps from reports of Peter S. Michie and Giles A. Smith.
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United States. War Department
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17 col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. "Title to maps 1 to 7 inclusive," "Title to maps nos. 8 to 16 inclusive."
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[Asmussen, Charles W., United States. War Department]
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Twelve col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. "Title to maps 1 to 11 inclusive;" map 12 is Taylor's Store sketch. Maps 10 and 11 also have separate titles: Map showing the positions of the 14th and 20th Corps and Kilpatrick's cavalry in an engagement near Bentonville, N.C., March 19th, 1865. R.M. McDowell, Capt. and Topl. Engr., 20th Corps -- Map of battle of Black River, N.C., fought March 16th, 1865, Averysborough. Accompanying reports and letters of H.W. Slocum, Patton Anderson and A.S. Williams.
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[Bush, H. M., United States. War Department]
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Col. map with 3 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
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United States. War Department
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Two col. maps with 3 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
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Bradford, Thomas G.
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Color map. Shows administrative boundaries, cities and towns, roads, railroads, rivers, canals, mountains, etc. Includes explanation. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich.
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Bradford, Thomas G.
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Outline color map by administrative boundaries. Shows cities and towns, roads, railroads, rivers, canals, mountains, etc. Includes explanation. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich.
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[Raynal, G.T., Bonne, R.]
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Detailed map, uncolored copper engraving. Relief shown by pictorially. Prime meridians are Ferro and Paris.
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[Carey, Henry Charles, Lea, Isaac]
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Uncolored engraved map. The map shows important cities, rivers, and mountains. Relief shown by hachures.
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Hillebrands, A.J.
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A scarce small atlas of ten maps published in Holland, but authored by a school teacher from the Dutch Colony in Holland, Michigan. It was most likely sold to Dutch Americans and those in Holland planning to emigrate or who had relatives in America. The date is estimated by Phillips and Koeman. Koeman lists an earlier edition of 1849, with five maps. There is a double page of text at the end of the maps, with lists of distances by steamboat and railroad. The copy listed in Phillips has a cover title, not present here. Maps are hand painted with outline color.
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[Bowen, Emanuel, Gibson, John]
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First edition. The "Historical Extracts" are short bits of text printed on the maps giving relevant geographical information. A revised edition was published in London in 1792. In 1759, another edition was published adding separate geographical descriptions and correcting some of the maps (see our copy). The Philadelphia 1798 edition by Mathew Carey incorporates the 1759 edition text word for word (excepting the maps of United States which Carey omits in favor of his pocket atlas of the U.S.). Gibson and Bowen made the four sheet map of North America (Stevens 49), and Gibson made the four sheet map of America (Stevens 3).
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W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
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Finley, Anthony
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In full color by county. Topographical table includes population by state from the 1820 census for "White, Free Black & Slave Population".
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Schonberg & Co.
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Relief shown in hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Counties differentiated by full color.
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USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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Finley, Anthony
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Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian Washington. Statistical table for state.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Shows Trail and Highway Markings with route numbers.
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