Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Macapa and topographic map of Macapa. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Inset represents plan of the City of Cuyaba. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Goyaz and topographic map of Goyaz. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Inset represents plan of the City of Ouro Preto. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the port city of Alegre and topographic map of Toress. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Inset represents plan of the Cidade do Desterro. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the Cidade de Curitiba and topographic map of the Paranagua Bay. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the Cidade de Sao Paulo and topographic map of the Santos Port. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend, pencilled annotations on lower margin and on recto and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map of Rio de Janeiro province. Inset represents plan of the City of Nictheroy. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map of Municipality of Capital Rio de Janeiro. Insets represent plan of the City of Rio de Janeiro and map of Arhipelago da Trindade. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Victory in 1764 and map of Espirito Santo Bay. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Bahia de Todos os Santos, founded by Thome do Sousa in 1540 and map of Bahia de Todos os Santos, discovered on November 1, 1501. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Aracaju and map of Delta of the S. Francisco River. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Maceio and location map showing Maceio and surrounding. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Recife and map of Archipelago de Fernando de Noronha. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Parahyba do Norte and Parahyba River basin. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Natal and topographic map of port of Natal city. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Inset represents plan of the City of Fortaleza. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of Therezina and map of Parnaiba River Delta. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Insets represent plan of the City of S. Luiz and Maranhao Island. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Inset represents plan of the City of Belem. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map. Inset represents plan of the City of Manais. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and list of counties.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Engraved color map of Brazil Empire. Insets represent physical configuration of the area and a view of volcano. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes legend and table on the countries bordering Brazil .
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
Engraved color map of Brazil Empire. Inset views represent the length of the rivers and comparative heights of the mountains of Brazil. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capital, cities, villages, population and parishes. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes statistical table on the electoral division of the Empire.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
Engraved color map of Brazil Empire. Insets represent Brazil's islands and lakes. Map shows administrative division by color, capitals, provinces, cities, population, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes statistical table on the Brazilian Catholic Church.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
Engraved color map of Brazil Empire. Inset represents the routes of the voyagers of Brazil, with dates and name of early explorers. Map shows administrative divisions by color, capitals, provinces, cities, population, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shows by isolines. Includes statistical table.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
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Double hemispheres, engraved map of the world. Color coded by continents. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
Mendes, Candido, 1818-1881
Note
This is the first atlas of Brazil and a landmark of Brazilian cartography, by Candido Mendes. It served as the basis for later works. Consists of 24 maps of the provinces of the time and its regions, and 36 pages of descriptive text to portray the border issues in Brazil, the geographical information, it includes statistics of the Brazilian population, and various administrative, electoral and ecclesiastical data. Maps are colored, showing provinces, capitals, cities, villages, military bases, parishes, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Covers are tan paper covered boards. Some maps include compass rose, and penciled notation.
Author
[Colton, G.W., Colton, C.B., Gray, O.W.]
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
Note
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern. NW quad: Quad date: 1866. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern. SE quad: Quad date: 1866. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern. SW quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern.
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
Note
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern (Hartlepool Branch), North Eastern (Durham and Sunderland Branch), North Eastern, North Eastern (Bishop Auckland and Durham Branch), West Hartlepool, West Durham. NW quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern (Bishop Auckland and Durham Branch), West Durham, Stockton and Darlington (Deerness Valley Branch), North Eastern (Lanchester Branch), Wear Valley, Stockton and Darlington (Derwent Extention), Stockton and Darlington (Wear Valley Branch). SE quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: West Hartlepool, Port Clarence, Middlesbrough and Gaisbrough, Middlesbrough and Redcar, Eston Branch, North Eastern (Leeds Division), Stockton and Darlington (Middlesbrough Branch), Stockton and Darlington, North Eastern (York and Berwick). SW quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: West Auckland Branch, Brusselton Incline, Haggerleases Branch, Darlington and Barnard Castle.
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