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Author
[Desilver, Charles, Young, James H.]
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From the DeSilver/Mitchell Universal Atlas, plate 17, here in pocket map form, and dated 1859. Full color, folded into orange cloth covers 13.5x8.5 with "Virginia Chas DeSilver Philada." in gilt. Includes Principal Rail Road & Stage Routes through Virginia. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Author
Colton, J.H.
Note
Many new railroads compared to the 1853 edition. An example of Johnson & Browning publishing the Colton maps in 1859 and 1860. See also our #182, 4506, and 4096 for other Johnson & Browning/Colton pocket maps. Full color. Folded into stamped brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Colton's Township Map Of The State Of Ohio Johnson & Browning." in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages des Marchandises 1859" Robinson, no.25. Inscribed by Minard to Charles Didion. Charles Didion (1803-1882) was a French engineer and presumably made Minard's acquaintance at the School for Bridges and Roads, where Didion later became secretary of the general council. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1858, Tonnages des Voies et Fer" Robinson, no.21. Signed by Minard. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages des Combustibles 1859." Robinson, no.24. Inscribed by Minard to Charles Didion. Charles Didion (1803-1882) was a French engineer and presumably made Minard's acquaintance at the School for Bridges and Roads, where Didion later became secretary of the general council.
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