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Author
Ritsuso, Teiga
Publisher
[Tokyo] : Kansendo : Kinrindo,
Note
1 map : col. ; on sheet 87 x 246 cm., folded to 25 x 18 cm. Wood block print. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the upper right. Relief shown pictorially. Includes 1 ancillary map, list of prefecture, and legend. Extension pasted on the bottom of map. East Asian Library call number Cb 2.
Author
U.S. War Department, Chief of Engineers
Note
Map four. Colored in blue lines to indicate to indicate Union Forces and red lines to indicate Confederate Forces.
Author
Chisholm, C.R.
Note
Obscure railroad map of the U.S. and Canada, with poems, time and distance indicator, a calendar for 1874, and six views on the verso. Without color. Shows railroads, completed and unfinished. Covers eastern half of the United States. "Fisk & Russell, engravers." Prime meridians are Washington, D.C. and Greenwich.
Author
Jones, William A.
Note
Probably made for Indian Campaigns. 9.47 miles/inch. Shows route west to South Pass City. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper. Without color. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Jones, William A.
Note
Probably for Indian Campaigns. Scale 9.47 miles/inch. Shows central portion of the Black Hills as Unexplored - pre Ludlow Report. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper; without color. Shows roads, rivers, forts and Indian reservations. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Jones, William A.
Note
Wheat: "Best map of the Wyoming area produced down to this time..." Covers a larger area than Campaign Maps 3&4 at one half the scale (extends further west to include Yellowstone National Park), and appears to be drawn by a very different hand. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper. Without color. Includes list of surveys from which map was compiled. Scale: 18.94 miles to 1 inch. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Jones, William A.
Note
Probably made for Indian Campaigns. Drawn by Jones based on his knowledge of the area gained from his explorations of Northwestern Wyoming and the Uinta Mountains in 1871-3. Unfolded separate issue on thin paper; without color. Showing rivers, lakes, and Indian tribal lands. Scale: 9.47 to one inch. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Jones, William A.
Note
Probably for Indian Campaigns. Drawn by Jones based on his knowledge of the area gained from his explorations of Northwestern Wyoming and the Uinta Mountains in 1871-3. South of the Platte the following notation appears: "No Water, Hard Level Prairie, Covered With Cactus." Shows central portion of the Black Hills as Unexplored - pre Ludlow Report. Shows route west to South Pass City. 4 Unfolded separate issues on thin paper; without color.
Author
Chisholm, C.R.
Note
Obscure railroad map of the U.S. and Canada, with poems, time and distance indicator, a calendar for 1874, and six views on the verso. Without color. Shows railroads, completed and unfinished. Covers eastern half of the United States. "Fisk & Russell, engravers." Prime meridians are Washington, D.C. and Greenwich.
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