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Colton, G.W.
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Two street maps on one sheet. Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Neighborhoods tinted in color.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Four lithographed views.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Three lithographed views.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Four lithographed views.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Four lithographed views.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Two lithographed views.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Three lithographed views.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Five lithographed views.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Five lithographed views.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Lithographed view with 6 insets.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Hand col. lithograph. Shows buildings, landowners, townships, etc. Inset maps variously show buildings, lots, etc. Glasgow and Industry maps at (1:4,800) scale; Smiths Ferry at (1:3,960).
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Lithograph. Counties hand col. Includes "Explanation."
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Hayes, Eli L.
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This is perhaps the most extraordinary "county atlas" produced in the 19th century. Although it is a regional atlas in scope, covering both sides of the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, in format it is county atlas with views, maps, and advertising directories of the local towns, cities, residences, and businesses along the river. There are 26 double page maps of the Ohio River, plus an index sheet, that are beautifully drawn and colored, as well as numerous maps of towns and cities on the river. The views frequently show the river and river boat traffic, the inside and outside of factories (an inside view of a glass blowing factory is amazing), and farms and residences. There are large fold out maps of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. When taken all together, the effect is stunning. This atlas has become rare, with few copies surviving the "breaker's" temptation to cut it up. Rieger rates it "of extraordinary importance" and "extremely scarce." Bound in half leather dark brown cloth covered boards with "Illustrated Atlas Of The Upper Ohio River & Valley. From Pittsburgh Pa. To Cincinnati O. Titus, Simmons & Titus." stamped in gold. Full and outline color.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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Includes "View on the Ohio River taken from near East Liverpool, embracing parts of Ohio, West Virginia & Pennsylvania, A. Ruger del." This is perhaps the most extraordinary "county atlas" produced in the 19th century. Although it is a regional atlas in scope, covering both sides of the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, in format it is county atlas with views, maps, and advertising directories of the local towns, cities, residences, and businesses along the river. There are 26 double page maps of the Ohio River, plus an index sheet, that are beautifully drawn and colored, as well as numerous maps of towns and cities on the river. The views frequently show the river and river boat traffic, the inside and outside of factories (an inside view of a glass blowing factory is amazing), and farms and residences. There are large fold out maps of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. When taken all together, the effect is stunning. This atlas has become rare, with few copies surviving the "breaker's" temptation to cut it up. Rieger rates it "of extraordinary importance" and "extremely scarce." Bound in half leather dark brown cloth covered boards with "Illustrated Atlas Of The Upper Ohio River & Valley. From Pittsburgh Pa. To Cincinnati O. Titus, Simmons & Titus." stamped in gold. Full and outline color.
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Hayes, Eli L.
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This is perhaps the most extraordinary "county atlas" produced in the 19th century. Although it is a regional atlas in scope, covering both sides of the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, in format it is county atlas with views, maps, and advertising directories of the local towns, cities, residences, and businesses along the river. There are 26 double page maps of the Ohio River, plus an index sheet, that are beautifully drawn and colored, as well as numerous maps of towns and cities on the river. The views frequently show the river and river boat traffic, the inside and outside of factories (an inside view of a glass blowing factory is amazing), and farms and residences. There are large fold out maps of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. When taken all together, the effect is stunning. This atlas has become rare, with few copies surviving the "breaker's" temptation to cut it up. Rieger rates it "of extraordinary importance" and "extremely scarce." Bound in half leather dark brown cloth covered boards with "Illustrated Atlas Of The Upper Ohio River & Valley. From Pittsburgh Pa. To Cincinnati O. Titus, Simmons & Titus." stamped in gold. Full and outline color.
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Fullarton, A. & Co.
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In full color by state.
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Touring club italiano
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Color map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths by isolines. Includes inset maps at 1:250,000 of the New York and Boston regions.
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Touring club italiano
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Color map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths by isolines. Includes inset maps at 1:250,000 of the Philadelphia region and at 1:500,000 scale of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls region.
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Touring club italiano
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Explanation to maps (2 facing sheets)
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[Stieler, Adolf, Petermann, A.]
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The United States in 6 sheets. Sheet 3 includes the New England States, Michigan, parts of Indiana, Ohio, and all of Pennsylvania in outline color. Two small inset maps: Boston and New and their respective environs.
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[Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department]
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Col. map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc.
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[United Air Lines, White, Ruth Taylor]
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Date estimated.
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[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Moser, C.]
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Uncolored map. Showing railroads, towns, streets, blocks, etc. Relief shown by hachures.
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[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Moser, C.]
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2 maps on 1 sheet. Showing railroads, towns, streets, blocks, etc. Relief shown by hachures.
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[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Moser, C.]
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Index to the map of Ohio River. Covers St. Louis to Cincinnati. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Moser, C.]
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Index to the map of Ohio River. Covers St. Louis to Cincinnati. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Moser, C.]
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Index to the map of Ohio River. Covers Vesay, Indiana to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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Caldwell, Joseph A.
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full page advertisement for "The great Pan Handle Route." Provides the featured routes, connecting North, South, East and West.
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Caldwell, Joseph A.
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Full color map of the Northeastern United States, showing cities and towns, and the railroad network with named lines. Emphasis on the main lines. Relief shown by hachures.
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Colton, G.W.
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The maps of Cincinnati & Pittsburgh are drawn upon the same scale.
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USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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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. Shows table of highway names, numbers, and markings.
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Rand McNally and Company
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This is the Indiana/Ohio/Pennsylvania/Michigan section of the larger map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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This is the Indiana/Ohio/Pennsylvania/Michigan section of the larger map.
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