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Tanner, Henry S.
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Map shows canals and roads in color, folded into brown cloth covered boards. With one inset and four cross sections. Includes explanation. Prime meridian is Washington.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
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Six profiles on one page.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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Three profiles on one page.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
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Maps show canals and roads in color with distances, folded into brown cloth covered boards. With explanation, note and table of steam boat routes to various places. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Maps show canals and roads in color with distances, folded into brown cloth covered boards. With explanation, note and table of steam boat routes to various places. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Enlarged edition, 1st was 1834; G.K. Warren copy. Maps of New York State and Pennsylvania added to this edition. Catalog of Tanner and Disturnell in back of book. Maps show canals and roads in color, otherwise are uncolored. Bound with cloth covered boards, title on the spine and an embossed train and canal on the cover.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Enlarged edition, 1st was 1834; G.K. Warren copy. Maps of New York State and Pennsylvania added to this edition. Catalog of Tanner and Disturnell in back of book. Maps show canals and roads in color, otherwise are uncolored. Bound with cloth covered boards, title on the spine and an embossed train and canal on the cover.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
This sixth edition book is larger in size than the 1837 third edition, with the large outline color map (146x55) undated, and changed considerably from the 1837 edition - the insets of city maps on the left border have been eliminated to reveal more of the settling up of Missouri and Iowa. Title of large map is, "The Travellers Guide or Map of the Roads, Canals & Rail Roads of the United States, With the distances from place to place by H.S. Tanner." In dark cloth covers, gilt stamped "Tanner's American Traveller Or Guide Through The United States With Maps Plans &c 1840," 144 pages, 4 plans - Baltimore, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, and large folding map.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
This sixth edition book is larger in size than the 1837 third edition, with the large outline color map (146x55) undated, and changed considerably from the 1837 edition - the insets of city maps on the left border have been eliminated to reveal more of the settling up of Missouri and Iowa. Title of large map is, "The Travellers Guide or Map of the Roads, Canals & Rail Roads of the United States, With the distances from place to place by H.S. Tanner." In dark cloth covers, gilt stamped "Tanner's American Traveller Or Guide Through The United States With Maps Plans &c 1840," 144 pages, 4 plans - Baltimore, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, and large folding map.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
This sixth edition book is larger in size than the 1837 third edition, with the large outline color map (146x55) undated, and changed considerably from the 1837 edition - the insets of city maps on the left border have been eliminated to reveal more of the settling up of Missouri and Iowa. Title of large map is, "The Travellers Guide or Map of the Roads, Canals & Rail Roads of the United States, With the distances from place to place by H.S. Tanner." In dark cloth covers, gilt stamped "Tanner's American Traveller Or Guide Through The United States With Maps Plans &c 1840," 144 pages, 4 plans - Baltimore, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, and large folding map.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
On the cover: Tanner's Travelling Map of N. & S. Carolina With The Roads, Canals, Railroads, Counties, &c. 1840. First issued with the American Atlas of 1823. Changes from the 1827 issue in the American Atlas of (1833) include the appearance of two new counties in western North Carolina (Macon and Yancy) and the addition of several railroads in North and South Carolina. The copyright notice has been removed from the lower left corner. Full color by county, map is folded into dark brown cloth covers 15x9.5 titled "Tanner's Travelling Map Of N.&S. Carolina With The Roads. Canals. Railroads. Counties.&c 1840" stamped in gold. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
On the cover: Tanner's Travelling Map of N. & S. Carolina With The Roads, Canals, Railroads, Counties, &c. 1840. First issued with the American Atlas of 1823. Changes from the 1827 issue in the American Atlas of (1833) include the appearance of two new counties in western North Carolina (Macon and Yancy) and the addition of several railroads in North and South Carolina. The copyright notice has been removed from the lower left corner. Full color by county, map is folded into dark brown cloth covers 15x9.5 titled "Tanner's Travelling Map Of N.&S. Carolina With The Roads. Canals. Railroads. Counties.&c 1840" stamped in gold. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
The copyright date has been changed to 1839. Phillips shows the 1839 edition appearing in the 1839 edition of the New American Atlas. Most of the additions and changes involve railroads; the canal development is about the same as the 1834 edition. The dark brown cloth covers 14.5x9.5 have printed in gilt "Tanner's Travelling Map Of Penna. & N. Jersey With The Roads, Canals, Railroads, Counties .& 1840." Full color by county. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
The copyright date has been changed to 1839. Phillips shows the 1839 edition appearing in the 1839 edition of the New American Atlas. Most of the additions and changes involve railroads; the canal development is about the same as the 1834 edition. The dark brown cloth covers 14.5x9.5 have printed in gilt "Tanner's Travelling Map Of Penna. & N. Jersey With The Roads, Canals, Railroads, Counties .& 1840." Full color by county. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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