Author
Asher & Adams
Note
Composite map on 2 sheets. Hand col., engraved. Easternmost Indian Territory shown on pages 51-52 of this atlas. Includes 2 inset maps. Shows townships, distances along railroads, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Author
Wheeler, G.M.
Note
Composite index map of all the Wheeler land classification sheets. The map images are projected in GIS on a conic projection with the central meridian at 111 degrees west - matching the original projection of the Wheeler Survey. The index sheet composite shows all the sheet names and dates, at a lower resolution.
Author
Wheeler, G.M.
Note
Composite index map of all the Wheeler geological sheets. The map images are projected in GIS on a conic projection with the central meridian at 111 degrees west - matching the original projection of the Wheeler Survey. The index sheet composite shows all the sheet names and dates, at a lower resolution.
Author
Wheeler, G.M.
Note
Index composite map of all the Wheeler topographical sheets with the exception of two which are land classification sheets because the topographical sheets for those areas are not in the Rumsey Collection. The map images are projected in GIS on a conic projection with the central meridian at 111 degrees west - matching the original projection of the Wheeler Survey. The index sheet composite shows all the sheet names and dates. The index sheet is at lower resolution.
Author
[Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department]
Note
Composite of the four sheets covering the entire San Joaquiin Valley.
Author
[Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California Department of Engineering]
Note
In color.
Author
[Tardieu, P.F., Tardieu, P. (Pierre Antoine), 1784-1869]
Note
Combined sheet. Relief shown by hachures. Color used to tint boundaries. California and Nevada largely blank. Mount Diablo in San Francisco Bay Area labeled as M. San Juan Baptista.
Author
[Marschner, Francis J., Marbut, Curtis F.]
Note
Includes legend of 12 map sections. Includes soils legend for entire map and landscape photographs.
Author
Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889
Note
Eight lithographed maps. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes atlas title and legend. Shows settlements, boundaries, mineral deposits, etc. Prime meridian: Santiago. Includes "Erratas" on the readings of meridians west of Santiago.
Author
[L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, 1688-1768]
Note
Engraved map on 2 sheets. Boundaries outlined in hand col. Relief shown pictorially. Ornamental cartouche. Includes note. Prime meridian: Ferro. Sheets also numbered XXXX-XXXXI.
Author
Bonne, Rigobert, 1727-1794
Note
Engraved map on 2 sheets. Boundaries outlined in hand col. Relief shown pictorially. Ornamental cartouche. Prime meridian: Ferro. Sheets also numbered XXXIV-XXXV.
Author
Alaskan Boundary Tribunal
Note
See image number 0009093 for index map. Twenty-five sheets combined.
Author
Bonne, Rigobert, 1727-1794
Note
Engraved map on 2 sheets. Covers part of West and Central Africa from Senegal to Angola. Boundaries outlined in hand col. Relief shown pictorially. Ornamental cartouche. Prime meridian: Ferro. Sheets also numbered XXXI and XXXII."
Author
Bonne, Rigobert, 1727-1794
Note
Engraved map on 4 sheets. Boundaries outlined in hand col. Relief shown pictorially. Shows wind direction, etc. Includes note. Ornamental cartouche. Prime meridians: Paris and Ferro. Sheets also numbered XXIV-XXVII.
Author
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio Bartolomeo, 1736-1814
Note
Engraved map on 4 sheets. Boundaries outlined in hand col. Relief shown pictorially. Ornamental cartouches. Prime meridian: Ferro.
Author
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio Bartolomeo, 1736-1814
Note
Engraved map. Sheet 1 of 2. Boundaries outlined in hand col. Relief shown pictorially. Covers also Corsica. Prime meridian: Paris.
Author
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio Bartolomeo, 1736-1814
Note
Engraved map on 2 sheets. Boundaries outlined in hand col. Relief shown by hachures; depths by soundings. Ornamental cartouche. Title in French in upper margin. Prime meridian: Paris.
Author
Popple, Henry
Note
A composite of all twenty sheets of the Popple Atlas. Sheets with color.
Author
Smith, J. Calvin
Note
Estimated Date. Part of a sixteen piece map combined digitally as a composite in final map of series.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
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Relief shown by hachures. States outlined in red. Inset at same scale as main map.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
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Relief shown by hachures. States outlined in red.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
Note
Shows railroad lines and destinations.
Author
King, Clarence
Note
Maps in brown shaded relief.
Author
King, Clarence
Note
Maps in full color with the legends on either side of the maps.
Author
Jefferys, Thomas
Note
Southern part includes a long descriptive passage entitled, "Division of South America with Summary Account of its Trade." Discoveries shown and limited information about the people and languages of the interior is included.
Author
[Jefferys, Thomas, Mouzon, Henry]
Note
In outline color by state.
Author
[Jefferys, Thomas, Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754, Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1754]
Note
Distances and directions shown on chart derived by J. Dalrymple in 1755. Note below cartouche states: "To the Right Honourable, George Dunk Earl of Halifax First Lord Commissioner; and to the Rest of the Right Honourable and Honourable Commissioners, for Trade and Plantations. This Map is most humbly Inscribed to their Lordships, By their Lordship's Most Obedient & most devoted humble Servt. Thos. Jefferys." Survey lines are noted and explained. In outline color by state.
Author
Jefferys, Thomas
Note
Cartouche includes large drawing of the pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock. In outline color except for section to the west of the Connecticut River, which is in yellow.
Author
Jefferys, Thomas
Note
In outline color with elaborate cartouche giving seven different scales and an explanation of the symbols used. Treaty reproduced along the right side of the large outline color map.
Author
Jefferys, Thomas
Note
Map has extensive notes and charts noting variations in latitudes and longitudes noted by different observations. Tracks of the ships in the oceans shown along with relevant dates. In outline color.
Author
Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859
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Composite map of Mexico. Without color.
Author
Hayden, F.V.
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Composite geologic map in full color. Thermal areas, and gold and silver mining areas are noted.
Author
Hayden, F.V.
Note
Composite map of the state without color.
Author
Bachmann, John
Note
Composite map image from three separate issues.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
In full color.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
Note
Composite map consists of four sheets although it was originally intended to have six. A note in the index states that "although much material has been obtained for their construction, much more is still required. No attempt to supply the defect has, therefore, been made in the present work." In full color.
Author
[Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912, Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933]
Note
In full color. Composite of all sections using Atlas Sheets 15-17.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
Note
In full color. Composite of all sections using Atlas Sheets 11-14.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
Note
In full color. Composite map of sheets VII and VIII.
Author
[Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F.]
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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