Author
[Weiland, Carl Ferdinand, 1782 -1847, Hassel, Georg, 1770-1829]
Author
[Stieler, Adolf, Kehnert, H., Habenicht, H.]
Author
Finley, Anthony
Note
Full color map on sheet 35x27. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich. Shows counties, major cities, roads and rivers.
Author
Zatta, Antonio, active 1757-1797
Note
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.
Note
Engraved map with inset and facing index page. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
Author
[Ogilby, John, 1600-1676, Montanus, Arnoldus, 1625?-1683]
Note
Inserted in this copy, present in the first issue 1671 but not published in this second issue 1671, replaced by the Lord Proprietors' map.
Author
[Ogilby, John, 1600-1676, Montanus, Arnoldus, 1625?-1683, Moxon, James]
Note
North to the right. Foldout.
Author
[Emory University, Wrigley]
Note
Colored pictorial map of the University of Emory campus. Covered with buildings and facilities. Shows various games in progress. Shows roads, railroads and wooded areas. Includes decorative title carthouche and compass rose.
Author
Heck, Johann Georg, 1795 -1857
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Black and white map. Shows state boundaries, settlements, railroads, etc.
Author
Piadyshev, Vasilii Petrovich, 1758-1835
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Engraved hand colored in outline map. Showing provincial and district borders, rivers, roads, postal tracks and stations, landmarks, churches, major cities, towns, villages, etc. Distances are shown in versts. Legend and place names in Russian and French. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Lloyd, H.H.
Note
Hand col. lithographed map. Counties in full color.
Author
[Santini, Paolo, d'Anville]
Author
Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756
Note
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."
Author
Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756
Note
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."
Author
Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724
Note
Based on four maps from Herman Moll's Atlas Minor (see our copy).
Author
Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724
Author
[State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau, Rand McNally and Company]
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Color map. U.S. interstate highways shown in red. Shows roads, capitals, population of cities and towns, etc. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. On the lower corner: v.3620.
Note
Engraved map. Full hand color. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Author
[Sanson, Nicolas, 1600-1667, Sanson, Guillaume (1633-1703)]
Author
[Gaspari, Adam Christian (1752-1830), Reinecke, I.C.]
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Foldout.
Author
[Cram, George Franklin, Murray-Aaron, Eugene, 1852-1941.]
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In full color on 2 pages. Shows administrative divisions, cities and towns, railroads, roads, rivers, etc. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
[Hinton, Isaac Taylor, 1799-1847, Simpkin & Marshall]
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Hand col. engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich. "70."
Author
[Bradford, Thomas G., Goodrich, S.G.]
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In full color by county with railroads shown.
Author
Baker, Harriet E.
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Outline color map. Showing county lines. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc.
Author
[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc.
Author
[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, etc.
Author
[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc.
Author
[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
Note
Col. map. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc.
Author
[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc.
Author
[Confederate States of America. Army, Confederate States of America. Army. Corps of Engineers, United States. War Department]
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Two col. maps, with 4 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
[Hoffman, Hoffmann, Ernest F., United States. War Department]
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Col. map with 3 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
United States. War Department
Note
Four col. maps with 4 ancillary maps.
Author
[Confederate States of America. Army, Confederate States of America. Army. Corps of Engineers, Walker, William A.]
Note
Col. map with 2 ancillary maps. Depths shown by soundings. "The harbor, James Id, Folly Id, Morris Id., Sullivan's Id. and Long Id. from United States Coast Survey. John's Id. from Mills' atlas." "Copied for his excellency M.I. Bonham, Governor of the state of South Carolina." Ancillary maps from reports of Peter S. Michie and Giles A. Smith.
Author
United States. War Department
Note
Ten sepia-toned lithographs. Some accompany report of Capt. O.M. Poe. U.S. Rolling Mill from original photograph in Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army. Iron clads from original in archives of the U.S. Coast Survey. Ships shown: Minnesota, Wabash, Mahopac, Canonicus, Iron Sides, Monadnock, Saugus, Malvern and Brooklyn.
Author
United States. War Department
Note
Twelve sepia-toned lithographs. Accompany report of Capt. O.M. Poe.
Author
United States. War Department
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Twelve sepia-toned lithographs. Accompany report of Capt. O.M. Poe.
Author
United States. War Department
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Eleven sepia-toned lithographs. Three views have "Accompanying report of Lieut. P.S. Michie, U.S. Engrs." Signal station view has "Accompanying report of Big. Gen. G. Weitzel, U.S. Army."
Author
[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
Note
Outline hand color map. Shows state and county boundaries, cities and towns. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
Author
United States. War Department
Note
Col. map with ancillary map. Relief shown by hachures. Covers present-day Utah and Nevada and parts of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Oregon.
Author
United States. War Department
Note
Two col. maps with 7 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures or contours. "Accompanying inspection report of Brig. Gen. Z.B. Tower."
Author
[Hotchkiss, Jed., United States. War Department]
Note
Three col. maps with 12 ancillary maps and plans (5 col.). Relief shown by hachures or form lines. Some maps and plans accompany inspection report of Brig. Gen. Z.B. Tower.
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