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Post Route Map of the States of Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia ... March 15, 1952.
United States. Post Off...
Post Route Map of the S...
1952
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Author
United States. Post Office Department
Post Route Map of the States of Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia ... September 1933.
United States. Post Off...
Post Route Map of the S...
1933
Separate Map
 
Author
United States. Post Office Department
Post Route Map of the State of Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia ... December 1, 1956.
United States. Post Off...
Post Route Map of the S...
1956
Separate Map
 
Author
United States. Post Office Department
State Postal Map of the States of Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia ... February 1, 1969.
United States. Post Off...
State Postal Map of the...
1969
Separate Map
 
Author
United States. Post Office Department
Lower Part Post Route Map of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
United States. Post Off...
Lower Part Post Route M...
1879
Separate Map
 
Author
United States. Post Office Department
Note
Updated to 1879 from 1869. 8 panels.
Upper Part Post Route Map of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
United States. Post Off...
Upper Part Post Route M...
1879
Separate Map
 
Author
United States. Post Office Department
Note
Updated to 1879 from 1869. 8 panels.
Post Route Map of the States of Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia ... March 15, 1952.
United States. Post Off...
Post Route Map of the S...
1952
Separate Map
 
Author
United States. Post Office Department
Note
Marked up.
A descriptive map of the region within one hundred miles of the capital of the United States.
Clegg, Ernest
A descriptive map of th...
1932
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Author
Clegg, Ernest
Note
Pictorial historical map, hand colored, with 6 insets. Decorative title cartouche illustrating Washington Cathedral, seals and coats of arms. Includes text, and small banner-shaped labels with the names of places, buildings, monuments, mines, and historical notes. Shows explorer's ships and French fleets in Atlantic Ocean, compass rose on lower right oriented with north to the upper right, and view of Washington monument in lower center. Note: "Of this map there have been 200 copies printed in black and white, hand colored by Ernest Clegg. this is copy No."
Map Of N. Eastern Virginia And Vicinity Of Washington
U.S. War Department, To...
Map Of N. Eastern Virgi...
1862
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Author
U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
Note
Second edition. Four separate sheets. Very accurate and dense map showing the country around and west of Washington, which was the first detailed map of Northern Virginia for use in the Civil War. The first edition appeared in January of 1862 (Stephenson 466) and extended further south to include Fredericksburg; this second edition extends south to Morrisburg. "Data Used in Compilation" appears in the upper left sheet and shows Surveys, Reconnaissances, Informations, Maps, Manuscripts, and Additions and Corrections. The first edition is plate 7:1, 8:1 in the "Atlas to Accompany..." Illustrated in Stephenson.
Plan of the City of Washington.
Reid, John
Plan of the City of Was...
1795
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Author
Reid, John
Note
State I of this map (State II lists only J. Reid as publisher). This map is taken from the first official plan of Washington published by Andrew Ellicott in 1792 (see Wheat & Brun 531). The Reid map is not an exact copy, with the title moved from the upper right to the lower left, several notes not included, and other elements moved. An exact copy of Reid's map appears in the London edition of Winterbotham's "View of the United States of America" (see our #3885). Howes gives precedence to the London edition, so it is not clear if Reid or Russell copied the Ellicott first. The Reid American Atlas index does not call for the Washington map, leading to the assumption that it was added to some copies afterwards, and speculation that it may have been sold as a separate. Scarce.
War Telegram Marking Map.
Prang, L. & Co.
War Telegram Marking Ma...
1862
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Author
Prang, L. & Co.
Note
In the "Explanations" below the map Prang states that this is "a map to mark the change of positions of the Union forces in red pencil and the rebel forces in blue, on the receipt of every telegram from the seat of war..." He goes on to say that he will furnish the necessary pencils and that "with the aid of a little soft bread" prior markings can be erased to show the latest developments. Printed in brown ink, showing the area between Richmond and Washington in good detail.
Composite Map: Post Route Map of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and District of Columbia.
United States. Post Off...
Composite Map: Post Rou...
1879
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Author
United States. Post Office Department
Note
Updated to 1879 from 1869. 8 panels.
Panorama of the Seat of War
Bachmann, John; Magnus,...
Panorama of the Seat of...
1864
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Author
[Bachmann, John, Magnus, Charles]
Note
2nd edition published with additions, by Magnus. Stevenson lists a second issue by Bachmann (showing smoke over the Manassas battlefield) but not this second edition by Magnus. Many towns and battlefields have been added, especially around Richmond, Petersburg, and Fredericksburg. The lithographic printing is not as good as the Bachmann edition and the color yellow which Bachmann used effectively to show topography is not employed to much advantage here. Relief shown by shadings and pictorially. Showing battlefields, military fortifications and battleships.
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