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Cassini, Gio. Ma. (Giovanni Maria), 1745-approximately 1824
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Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche and bar scales. In Volume III.
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[Mercator, Gerhard, 1512-1594, Hondius, Jodocus, 1563-1612]
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[Mitchell, John, Raynal, G.T., Zatta, Antonio]
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In outline color.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Tables of railroads and geographical features keyed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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List of geographical features indexed to map.
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[Bartholomew, John, Black, Adam & Charles]
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States outlined in color. Land tinted. Inset of Continuation of Florida.
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Lange, Henry, 1821-1893.
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Engraved map. Borders hand col. Shows roads, railroads, swamps, etc. Relief shown by hachures.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Four maps on facing pages. In blue ink. Relief shown by hachures. Show settlements, classified roads with distances, etc.
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Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
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Engraved outline hand color map. Shows administrative boundaries, cities and towns. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Zatta, Antonio, active 1757-1797
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Engraved hand-colored in outline, double-page map. The first edition of Zatta's twelve sheet version of Mitchell's Map of North America, plus three other maps: Il Canada, La Baja D' Hudson, and Le Isole di Terra Nuova e Capo Breton. Zatta's version of Mitchell is not an exact copy: many geographical changes are introduced, and Bermuda is depicted as well as Jamaica, neither of which are shown by Mitchell. Maps showing administrative divisions, settlements, cities, towns, forts, Indian settlements, bridges, canals, mountains and rivers. Relief shown pictorially and by hacures. Includes notations.
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[Ogilby, John, 1600-1676, Montanus, Arnoldus, 1625?-1683]
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Inserted in this copy, present in the first issue 1671 but not published in this second issue 1671, replaced by the Lord Proprietors' map.
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[Ogilby, John, 1600-1676, Montanus, Arnoldus, 1625?-1683, Moxon, James]
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North to the right. Foldout.
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Black and white map. Shows state boundaries, settlements, railroads, etc.
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Lloyd, H.H.
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Hand col. lithographed map. Counties in full color.
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Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756
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Composite of Plan von Neu Ebenezer and the adjoining (Coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida. Savannah mills). Ruderman: "Important early town plan of New Ebenezer on the Savannah River, accompanied by a large map of the region from Charleston and Augusta, GA in the north to Saint Augustine, Florida, with a smaller inset map of St. Simons River, and Great St. Simon's Island and Jekyl Isle. The map was prepared for Samuel Urlsperger's Ausfürhliche Nachrichten von den saltzburgischen emigranten, published by Matthaeus Seutter, 1747. The map illustrates one of the most interesting early colonies in the southeast. The Salzburgers were a group of Lutherans who were exiled from their homeland in Salzburg, Austria. In 1734, the English Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge sponsored the sea passage of a small group of them to America. Their first settlement, on the Ebenezer River, proved inhospitable, so in 1736 they moved to the banks of the Savannah River, where they founded New Ebenezer. With Savannah, founded only three years earlier, as a model, New Ebenezer was laid out on a grid pattern, punctuated by open squares and became a thriving locale known for its silk trade. It is now an archaeological site listed on the National Register of Historic Places; only the brick Jerusalem Lutheran Church and a few other buildings survive."
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Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756
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This map is part of the following map, Plan von Neu Ebenezer. Ruderman: "Important early town plan of New Ebenezer on the Savannah River, accompanied by a large map of the region from Charleston and Augusta, GA in the north to Saint Augustine, Florida, with a smaller inset map of St. Simons River, and Great St. Simon's Island and Jekyl Isle. The map was prepared for Samuel Urlsperger's Ausfürhliche Nachrichten von den saltzburgischen emigranten, published by Matthaeus Seutter, 1747. The map illustrates one of the most interesting early colonies in the southeast. The Salzburgers were a group of Lutherans who were exiled from their homeland in Salzburg, Austria. In 1734, the English Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge sponsored the sea passage of a small group of them to America. Their first settlement, on the Ebenezer River, proved inhospitable, so in 1736 they moved to the banks of the Savannah River, where they founded New Ebenezer. With Savannah, founded only three years earlier, as a model, New Ebenezer was laid out on a grid pattern, punctuated by open squares and became a thriving locale known for its silk trade. It is now an archaeological site listed on the National Register of Historic Places; only the brick Jerusalem Lutheran Church and a few other buildings survive."
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Engraved map. Full hand color. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, etc.
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[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc.
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[Michler, Nathaniel, United States. War Department]
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Two col. maps with 8 ancillary maps. Relief shown by contours, hachures and spot heights. Scales of main maps ca. 1:26,400 and 1:14,400.
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[Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Rogers, Henry Darwin]
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States and counties shown in outline printed color. Bahamas shown off the Florida coast.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Greenwich and Washington.
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[Gray, Ormando Willis, Lloyd, H.H., Walling, H. F.]
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Hand col. lithographed map. Counties in full color.
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[Jones, C.H., Hamilton, T.H., Williams, J.David]
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Relief shown in hachures.
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Henshaw, Frances A.
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Text includes information on the state of Georgia, the Mississippi Territory, and West Florida.
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Henshaw, Frances A.
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In outline color. The map includes West Florida, and extends from the Atlantic to the Mississippi River.
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USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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Marbut, Curtis F.
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Includes legend of 12 map sections. Includes soils legend for this section and landscape photographs.
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[Colton, G.W., Fisher, Richard Swainson]
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Smith, J. Calvin
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Estimated Date. Part of a sixteen piece map combined digitally as a composite in final map of series.
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Smith, J. Calvin
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Estimated Date. Part of a sixteen piece map combined digitally as a composite in final map of series.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Shows roads and distances.
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Rand McNally and Company
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This is the Savannah section of the larger map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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This is the Savannah section of the larger map.
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Bachmann, John
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Shows entire Florida Peninsula. See Stephenson page 15 for a general discussion of Bachmann's civil war views. In addition to the six panoramas of the seat of war, Bachmann did a view of Richmond (Stephenson 621, illustrated p271), and of the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers (Stephenson 1.5) - which may be similar to the Kentucky - Tennessee Seat of War view, at least in terms of vantage point. Full color. Bound in black leather covers 38x30 with "Florida & Part Of Georgia & Alabama. G.G.W." stamped in gold.
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