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Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904
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Steel-engraved map, in color, of eastern and western Canada. Relief illustrated with hachures. Shows political boundaries, railways, topography, drainage and submarine telegraph cables. Includes a legend and a bar scale. With latitudinal and longitudinal lines.
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Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904
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Steel-engraved map, in color, of eastern Canada. Relief illustrated with hachures. Shows political boundaries, railways, topography, drainage and submarine telegraph cables. Includes a legend and a bar scale. With latitudinal and longitudinal lines. 32 x 26 cm, on sheet 38 x 29 cm.
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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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In outline color.
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Hand colored map with inset of City and Harbor of Halifax. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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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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Rand McNally and Company
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Tables of railroads and chief cities keyed to map. Relief shown with hachures.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Tables of geographical features keyed to map.
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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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Rand McNally and Company
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Counties outlined in color. Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Railroads highlighted. Relief shown by hachures.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr.
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Hand colored map with inset of City and Harbor of Halifax. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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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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Rand McNally and Company
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Color map. Shows settlements, classified roads with distances, etc. "I-1."
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Roe Brothers (Firm)
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Table of contents.
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Roe Brothers (Firm)
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First edition (2nd ed., 1880). This is the only 19th century atlas of the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Another Roe, who we assume is related to A.D. & W.B. Roe, was Frederick B. Roe, who had a substantial output of county atlases in Pennsylvania, and other states (see our copies). Full color. Bound in quarter leather teal blue cloth covered boards with "Atlas of the Maritime Provinces, of the Dominion of Canada. By Roe Brothers." stamped in gilt. Includes geological maps and text on geology of area; city maps; and text by Duncan Campbell and James Fowler. County maps at scale 1:443,520. Four p. "Business directory" at end.
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Roe Brothers (Firm)
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Bound in quarter leather teal blue cloth covered boards with "Atlas of the Maritime Provinces, of the Dominion of Canada. By Roe Brothers." stamped in gilt.
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Roe Brothers (Firm)
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Three hand colored maps with 2 insets. Show wards, major buildings, railroads, etc.
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Roe Brothers (Firm)
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Hand colored map. Shows administrative subdivisions, settlements, railroads, etc. At head of title: Atlas of the Maritime Provinces.
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Roe Brothers (Firm)
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Hand colored map. Shows administrative subdivisions, settlements, railroad, etc. At head of title: Atlas of the Maritime Provinces.
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Roe Brothers (Firm)
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Hand colored map. Shows settlements, counties, railroads, etc.
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Roe Brothers (Firm)
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Hand colored map. Shows 9 geologic units, settlements, railroads, etc.
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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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State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau
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Color map. Shows roads, points of interest, distances, time zone boundaries, populations, etc. Main through rotes shown in red. Includes note.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus.
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Color copper lithograph map. Shows administrative divisions, railroads, capitals, canals, important towns, rivers and mountains. Relie f shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Depth shown by isolines.
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Letts, Son & Co.
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Colored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows cities, railroads, lighthouses, rivers, etc. Covers Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and parts of New Brunswick and Quebec.
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Montresor, John, 1736-1799
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Engraved hand colored map, published on 8 sheets, depicts Nova Scotia, Cape Breton and St. John's, now prince Edward Island and part of New Brunswick. Shows place names, forts, and administrative boundaries on St. John's Island. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Prime meridian is Ferro. Includes pictorial inscription to John Manners in upper left corner. Incorporates the recent surveys of St. John's Island (now Prince Edward Island) by Samuel Holland.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Hand colored map with inset. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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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.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Hand colored map with inset. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, settlements, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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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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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Inset: City and harbor of Halifax. Shows counties, settlements, railroads, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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Mackinlay, A. & W.
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A late edition in leather covers, 21x14, stamped in gold "Canadian Government Railways Map of Nova Scotia," and " Intercolonial Railway, Prince Edward Island Railway." The Intercolonial Railway is shown running through Orangedale in Cape Breton to Sydney and the population statistics have been updated to the 1890 census, hence the estimated dated of publication. Map dissected into 32 pieces and mounted on linen and in full, bright color.
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Mackinlay, A. & W.
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Shows gold districts, mining areas, telegraph stations, post offices, ports of entry, forests, salt springs, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also Prince Edward Island. Includes table of counties with areas and population. A late edition in leather covers, 21x14, stamped in gold "Canadian Government Railways Map of Nova Scotia," and " Intercolonial Railway, Prince Edward Island Railway." The Intercolonial Railway is shown running through Orangedale in Cape Breton to Sydney and the population statistics have been updated to the 1890 census, hence the estimated dated of publication. Map dissected into 32 pieces and mounted on linen and in full, bright color.
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Zatta, Antonio, active 1757-1797
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Engraved hand-colored in outline, double-page map of parts of Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 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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Taintor Brothers & Merrill
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[Master, Oliver, Elias, Arthur Edward]
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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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[Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871, Breese, Samuel]
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3rd. part of the nine original parts of four colored maps each, in illustrated printed wrappers, of Morse's North American Atlas. Each part is dated 1845, so we assume they were all issued in that year, one or two a month. The "Plan of Publication" on the front wrapper of each part calls for ten numbers, but only nine were issued. The wraps are decorated with a palm tree, fir tree, bear, giraffe, and four seals for each of the continents. The cheap price of the product is stressed: "Each number will contain four coloured Maps, the price of which will be twenty five cents, being about one fourth the cost of copper plate Maps of similar size." After publication of the parts, Morse also issued the complete atlas bound (see our #2301). This nine part issue is to be distinguished from the earlier three part issue of 32 uncolored maps as supplements to the New York Observer (see our #4180). This copy with the signature and ms index of Robert Rantoul of Beverly, Massachusetts, noted lawyer and reformer. Printed full color. This copy is folded into green cloth covered boards which slips into a quarter leather green cloth covered folio box titled "Morse's North American Atlas - 9 Original Parts - New York, 1845" in gold along the spine.
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[Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871, Breese, Samuel]
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Color wax engraved map. Shows towns, road, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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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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