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Johnston, Alexander Keith
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Countries and provinces outlined in color. Relief shown by hachures. Three scales. One inset.
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Johnston, W. & A.K.
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Countries and provinces outlined in color. Relief shown by hachures. Three scales. One inset.
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Johnston, Alexander Keith
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Countries and provinces outlined in color. Relief shown by hachures. Three scales. One inset.
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Colton, G.W.
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Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Counties tinted in color.
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Fullarton, A. & Co.
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In full color.
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Burr, David H., 1803-1875
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In full color by region.
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[Bouchette, Joseph Jun., Bouchette, Joseph, Wyld, James, 1812-1887]
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First edition, to accompany the author's "British Dominions in North America." A later enlarged edition was published in New York by Sherman & Smith in 1846 (see our #5071), reprinted with additions in 1852, 1853 (no significant changes)(see NMM 479 for an atlas edition of the map, 1853). Joseph Bouchette Junior carried on his father's work and this map is a worthy successor to the elder Bouchette's 1815 map of Upper and Lower Canada. The scale is almost three times as large and the size of the map is doubled. A list of authorities is given, all Canadian, ending with "several important American Authorities" (which are unnamed). Lands belonging to the Canada Company are shown. There is a great deal of detail in the U.S. portions of the map, and attention is paid to the Maine boundary dispute with a note - but only the British claim line is shown. Outline color by state. Map has green cloth edging and is dissected into 35 sections. Folds with blue paper end sheets into a new gray cloth folding case 28x21.5 with "Upper And Lower Canada J. Bouchette, Jr. 1831" stamped in gilt on the spine.
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Johnson, Alvin Jewett, 1827-1884.
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Engraved hand colored in outline map on 2 sheets. Shows counties differentiated by color, cities, towns, villages, roads, railroads, submarine telegraph cables, rivers and mountain ranges. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr., 1792-1868
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3 Hand colored map of Eastern Canada on 2 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Showing regions, administrative divisions, major cities, rivers, mail routes, roads, railways, lakes and mountains. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Greenleaf, Jeremiah
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Full color by region.
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Bradford, Thomas G.
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Color map. Shows administrative divisions, cities and towns, rivers, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians are Washington and London.
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Bradford, Thomas G.
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Text to the British America. "British possessions in North America, exclusive of West India colonies are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Upper Canada, Lower Canada ..."
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[Purdy, John, Whittle, J.]
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First edition. Large, four sectioned map in original case; each sheet is dissected into 16 sections). Ten inset maps. Editions to 1850. A large, impressive map, with a unique title indicating Purdy's attempt to create a new name for the region discovered by Cabot, and/or an attempt by Laurie and Whittle to sell more maps (see Fredonia map of 1833). The main organizing feature of the map is the drainage of the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes. The inset maps are very detailed and several notes discuss Cabot's explorations. Tanner mentions this map as a source in his preface to the American Atlas, as does Melish in his Geographical Description of the United States. Stevens and Tree list editions of 1814, 1821, and 1821/25; Winearls adds editions of 1828 (May), 1828 (June), 1838, and 1850. With outline color. Folds into original marbled cardboard slip case 21x16.5 with a label reading "Cabotia. Jo Gratz" in ms, and "Sold by Wm. Allen, 32 Dame Strt." printed in ink.
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Appleton, D. & Co.
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Color map. Shows county boundaries and county seat, capital, railways, roads, etc. Note: "Size of type indicates importance of the places". Includes notes. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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[Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Rogers, Henry Darwin]
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In outline printed color.
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Johnson, A.J.
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In full color by county.
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W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
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Johnson, A.J.
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Full color by county. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
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Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
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Engraved map. Boundaries hand col.; hydrography printed in blue. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Inset: Newfoundland on same scale. "Keith Johnston's general atlas 43."
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Colton, G.W.
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Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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Colton, G.W.
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Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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Johnson, A.J.
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In full color by county. Meridians Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
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Polish Army Topography Service
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Detailed political and physical map.
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