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Creator Name-CRT
Mary Ann Bradbury
Title
Sampler
Creation Date
1825
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Author
Stieler, Adolf
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Engraved hand colored in outline map, including Canada, the United States and Central America. Inset: Nordostl. theil der verein staaten. Shows political boundaries. and northeastern states.
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Hand colored engraved table. Includes text at bottom.
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Hand colored engraved table.
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Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures.
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Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Also covers part of Northern Mexico. Prime meridians: Washington and Paris.
Author
[Sotzmann, Daniel Friedrich, Diewald, Johann Nepomuk]
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Copper plate outline color map of the United States, published in Nuremberg 1825. Includes annotations throughout, place names, rivers and lakes. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Ferro. One of the most noteworthy features is the massive depiction of Illinois Territory, shows Illinois extending to Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, the largest depiction we have ever seen, extending far into modern day Canada. Many Indian Tribes are noted. In the northeast of Illinois, the boundary is shown following the Wabash River a bit too far northeast, resulting in a large encroachment into Indiana. The boundaries reflect one of the few extent map of the whole of Illinois Territory, which existed as a territory from 1809 to 1818. The Illinois Territory originally included lands that became the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, the eastern portion of Minnesota, and the western portion of the upper peninsula of Michigan. As Illinois was preparing to become a state, the remaining area of the territory was attached to the Michigan Territory. To the South, the map shows a massive Mississippi Territory.
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Engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: London and Washington.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
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2nd edition, maps and title page dated 1825, except S.A. 1823. Like P3669, except S.A. dated 1823 and N.A. dated 1825. Fine copy with extra large sheets bound in full tree calf edged in gilt - the most beautiful and elegant binding we have seen of an American Atlas, stamped "Davis, Binder - Philada." The spine is titled "American Atlas" on a red leather label in gilt. Memoir dated 1825, with slight changes from the 1823 memoir. The index sheet is numbered 1-22 in two columns, vs in one column in the 1823 edition and in two columns numbered 1-17 in the 1833 editions. The maps of the World and America have Arctic discoveries not shown in earlier editions, as does the N.A. map which also shows the Russian Alaska boundary of 1824. The state maps have various updates from the earlier issues (mostly adding counties) although three (Maine etc., Penn., N. & S. Carolina) have 1825 dates with no obvious changes from the earlier issues. See our table comparing all five editions map by map. According to Wolter (Mountains & Rivers article) the 1825 S.A. map has a more elaborate mountains and rivers diagram than any earlier issues. This issue of the atlas can be truly called an edition - all the maps have 1825 dates and the geography is current; the 1823 parts issue is also an edition. Later editions were compilations - some maps were updated, others were not or were taken from out of date issues. Full color.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
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2nd edition, maps and title page dated 1825, except S.A. 1823. Like P3669, except S.A. dated 1823 and N.A. dated 1825. Fine copy with extra large sheets bound in full tree calf edged in gilt - the most beautiful and elegant binding we have seen of an American Atlas, stamped "Davis, Binder - Philada." The spine is titled "American Atlas" on a red leather label in gilt. Memoir dated 1825, with slight changes from the 1823 memoir. The index sheet is numbered 1-22 in two columns, vs in one column in the 1823 edition and in two columns numbered 1-17 in the 1833 editions. The maps of the World and America have Arctic discoveries not shown in earlier editions, as does the N.A. map which also shows the Russian Alaska boundary of 1824. The state maps have various updates from the earlier issues (mostly adding counties) although three (Maine etc., Penn., N. & S.Carolina) have 1825 dates with no obvious changes from the earlier issues. See our table comparing all five editions map by map. According to Wolter (Mountains & Rivers article) the 1825 S.A. map has a more elaborate mountains and rivers diagram than any earlier issues. This issue of the atlas can be truly called an edition - all the maps have 1825 dates and the geography is current; the 1823 parts issue is also an edition. Later editions were compilations - some maps were updated, others were not or were taken from out of date issues. Full color.
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron Jr.
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Hand color map, with colored boundaries. Showing regions, place names, rivers, canals, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
Schoyer, Solomon
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We have attributed this to Schoyer (no maker or publisher or engraver is on the map) because it is exactly the same as Schoyer's 1826 map of the same title, except that the Schoyer 1826 map has a large eagle cartouche in Mexico which is not present on this edition. Karpinski lists under 1825 a Schoyer map that may be the same as our 1826, but dated 1825. Folded into dark blue leather covers 14.5x9 with "U. States" in gilt. This is a Finley derivative, Finley's United States first appearing in 1825. In full color. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Author
Schoyer, Solomon
Note
We have attributed this to Schoyer (no maker or publisher or engraver is on the map) because it is exactly the same as Schoyer's 1826 map of the same title, except that the Schoyer 1826 map has a large eagle cartouche in Mexico which is not present on this edition. Karpinski lists under 1825 a Schoyer map that may be the same as our 1826, but dated 1825. Folded into dark blue leather covers 14.5x9 with "U. States" in gilt. This is a Finley derivative, Finley's United States first appearing in 1825. In full color. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
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[Finley, Anthony, Vance, David H.]
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Full color by county.
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[Finley, Anthony, Vance, David H.]
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Tanner, Henry S.
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First edition of Tanner's guide. In pocket map form, with the map and no text, as issued. Ristow says the first edition was 1834, and while that was the first issue of the enlarged guide with text, this 1825 map is from the same plate as the 1834 map and thus should be seen as the first edition of the guide. The entire lower right corner of the map is taken up with lists of "Steam Boat Routes Throughout the United States," which are keyed to letters in the map margins. In the 1834 and later editions, these lists are replaced with inset maps of U.S. cities, and the lists are given, along with added stage and railroad routes, in the body of the text. Outline color by state. In red leather covers, 13x8, gilt stamped "Traveller's Guide Through The U. States."
Author
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832
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Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. Central America shown in inset.
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Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832
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Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also Northern Mexico. Shows states, Indian tribes, etc. Prime meridian: Paris.
Author
[Selves, Henry Antoine Auguste, France. Conseil Royal de l'instruction publique]
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Revised edition, hand colored double page map of North America and part of Central America. Shows the United States after the Louisiana Purchase and an extended Mexico going far north to Oregon, and modern-day Texas shown mostly as part of Mexico with some of the northern portion belonging to the U. S. Also showing capitals, major cities, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Includes a table of the provinces of the United States and color coded table of the United States and European possessions.
Author
[Andriveau-Goujon, J., Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832]
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Outline hand color engraved map. Shows political boundaries, towns, villages, roads, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Paris. Includes text and color coded refernce.
Author
[Andriveau-Goujon, J., Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832]
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Outline hand color engraved map. Shows political boundaries, towns, villages, roads, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Paris. Includes color coded reference.
Author
[Paullin, Charles O., Wright, John K.]
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Stieler, Adolf
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Engraved hand colored outline map. Relief shown by hachures and formlines. prime meridians are Greenwich and Ferro.
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Ruhle von Lilienstern, August
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Shows relief in hachures, hydrography, settlements, and countries outlined in color.
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