Author
Maduro Jr., I.L.
Note
Date estimated.
Author
[Teegarden, Clark, Herman, John F.]
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Date estimated. Striking map, very aesthetic and balanced with strong tasteful earth tones and attractive vignettes. Colorful border of flags. Inset of brief history.
Author
Cummins Map Co.
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
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Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Covers northwestern Colombia and part of Panama. Gives populations of settlements.
Author
[Davis, Charles Henry, Cullen, Dr.]
Note
Uncolored map, folded to 23x15. Shows major cities, rivers, railroad, etc. Relief shown by hachures and spotheights. Depth shown by soundings in Fathoms. Includes note.
Author
[Davis, Charles Henry, Cullen, Dr.]
Note
2 profiles of the ship canal, folded to 23x15.
Author
[Davis, Charles Henry, Cullen, Dr.]
Note
Uncolored map with 1 profile on one sheet, folded to 23x15. Shows major cities, rivers, canals, tunnels, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Includes table of Astronomical determinations.
Author
[Davis, Charles Henry, Cullen, Dr.]
Note
Uncolored map with 1 view, folded to 23x15. Shows , forts, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by soundings. "N.B. The soundings are in Fathoms".
Author
Davis, Charles Henry
Note
Uncolored map with 2 profiles, folded to 23x15. Shows forts, rivers, railroad, etc. Includes areas surveyed along the Prevost, Savana, Morti, and Asnati Rivers; coastline near Caledonia Bay on Atlantic side, coastline of the Gulf of San Miguel and Darien Harbour on the western side. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by soundings in feet.
Author
[Davis, Charles Henry, McDouglas, A.]
Note
Uncolored map with one profile and 2 insets, folded to 23x15. Shows , forts, rivers, building, canals, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by soundings in feet. Includes notes.
Author
Davis, Charles Henry
Note
Uncolored map with one profile, folded to 23x15. Shows , cities, rivers, railroad, canals, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by soundings in Fathoms.
Author
Davis, Charles Henry
Note
Uncolored map and one profile, folded to 23x15. Shows , cities, rivers, railroad, canals, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by soundings.
Author
[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
Note
Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Includes explanation and legend. Shows capitals, cities, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
Author
Bradstreet Company
Note
Full color map. Showing ship canal and railroads. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
[Columbia. Comision Corografica, Ponce de Leon, Manuel]
Note
Important early color map of Panama, backed with linen and varnished. Relief shown by hachures. Includes inset map and note. Prime meridian is Bogota. One of the earliest printed maps of Panama based upon indigenous surveys. Published during the period when it was still one of the states of Colombia. Manuel María Paz Delgado (1820-1902) was a officer in the Colombia army, mapmaker and artist. Between 1853 and 1858, Maria Paz worked with Cordazzi, perhaps the most famous map maker of the northern part of South America after its independence from Spain. With Codazzi's death, Maria Paz and Manuel Ponce de Leon were given control of the project's completion and publication of the surveying and mapping work The work resulted in the the publication of the atlas of the United States of Colombia in 1865, the first indigenous atlas of Colombia. Panama first asserted its independence in 1841. In November 1840, the isthmus under the leadership General Tomás Herrera, who assumed the title of Superior Civil Chief, declared its independence. The State of Panama took the name of 'Estado Libre del Istmo', or the Free State of the Isthmus in March 1841. By the time the civil conflict ended and the government of New Granada and the government of the Isthmus had negotiated the Isthmus's reincorporation to the union, Panama's First Republic had been free for 13 months. Reunification happened on December 31, 1841.
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron Jr.
Note
Hand color map, with colored boundaries. Showing regions, place names, rivers, etc. Includes note. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772
Note
Decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Shows settlements.
Author
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772
Note
Decorative title cartouche. Shows settlements, ports, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. Depth shown by soundings.
Author
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772
Note
Decorative title cartouche. Shows settlements, ports, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. Depth shown by soundings.
Author
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772
Note
Decorative title cartouche. Shows settlements. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. Depth shown by soundings.
Author
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772
Note
Decorative title cartouche. Shows settlements. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by soundings.
Author
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772
Note
Decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Depth shown by soundings. Prime meridian is Paris.
Author
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772
Note
Decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Shows settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridian is Paris.
Author
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772
Note
Decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Shows settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridian is Paris.
Author
[Jones, C.H., Hamilton, T.H., Williams, J.David]
Note
Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
Full color map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington.
Author
[Colton, J. H., Marzolla, Benedetto]
Note
Lithographed map with inset. Hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Includes statistical tables and notes. Prime meridian: Washington.
Author
[Spain, Dirección de Hydrographia, Bauza, Felipe]
Note
A rare Spanish chart derived from the voyage of Malaspina and drawn by Felipe Bauza who accompanied Malaspina and was his chief chart maker. The track of Malaspina's ships are shown, as are the triangulation experiments of La Condamine for the measurement of a degree of meridian in 1744. We have the French edition of this chart, published in 1821. Most of the Spanish charts were published as atlases (see P4155) with different makeup, and separately. Includes Vista de la Isla Gorgona.--Vista de la Isla Sta. Clara ó Antoriajado.--Vista del Cabo Blanco.--Vista de la Silla de Payta.--Vista de la Punta Falsa de la Guja. "Longitud ocidental de Cadiz." Emblem with anchor in lower right corner. Relief shown by hachures, depth shown by soundings.
Author
Garnier, F. A., 1803-1863
Note
Full col. Relief shown by hachures. Shows tribes, etc. Prime meridian: Paris. On globe in cartouche: Sphericite de la terre.
Author
Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Note
Engraved map. Boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. "Meyer's Handatlas No. 4." Prime meridians: Paris and Ferro.
Author
Copp & Yung
Note
An early Panama Canal map showing the proposed route and the existing railway. Folded into paper covers 10x19 printed with "Map of the Panama Canal" and a view of an over scale man pushing back the mountains to open a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The map is undated with the date coming from the Phillips listing. Full printed color. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Copp & Yung
Note
An early Panama Canal map showing the proposed route and the existing railway. Folded into paper covers 10x19 printed with "Map of the Panama Canal" and a view of an over scale man pushing back the mountains to open a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The map is undated with the date coming from the Phillips listing. Full printed color. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Cram, George Franklin
Note
Border of map has a list of cities and populations, keyed to map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Author
Colton, G.W.
Note
Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Author
Colton, G.W.
Note
Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Author
Colton, G.W.
Note
Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Author
Hammond, C.S.
Note
Black and white.
Author
Restrepo, Jose Manuel, 1781-1863
Note
Engraved map. Boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also east coasts of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and Colombian and Nicaraguan islands in the Caribbean. Prime meridian: Cadiz.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
Note
Shows table of railroads keyed to map. Relief shown by hachures. States colored.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
Note
Geographical features keyed to map; populations of towns.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
Note
Shows railroads and distances. Includes table of railroads keyed to map. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Berghaus, Heinrich
Note
Maps in outline color. Main map is of Central America. Nine inset maps detail the volcanic regions of Central America and the islands in the Pacific Ocean and South Seas. Side views of Costa Rica, Guatemala, and the isthmus of Tehuantepec are included.
Creator Name-CRT
Unknown
Title
Pedestal plate
Creation Date
Undated
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Creator Name-CRT
Unknown
Title
Alligator pendant
Creation Date
Pre-Columbian
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Creator Name-CRT
Unknown
Title
Janus pendant
Creation Date
Pre-Columbian
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Creator Name-CRT
Unknown
Title
Thunderbird/eagle pendant
Creation Date
Pre-Columbian
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Creator Name-CRT
Unknown
Title
Footed compote
Creation Date
900 - 100
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Creator Name-CRT
Unknown
Title
Pedestal bowl
Creation Date
500 - 700
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Creator Name-CRT
Unknown
Title
Pedestal plate with geometric designs and fish
Creation Date
Undated
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
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