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[Freyhold, Edward, U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers]
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While this is based on the Freyhold "Military Map of the United States" of 1869, it has been completely redrawn and enlarged, adding much of Mexico and British North America to the original map, as well as an inset map of the West Indies. Topography is no longer shown, but the Military Forts are prominently displayed in red overprinting with flags. In the west there is much new road development. Majority of map is printed in full color in shades of tan; the States are bordered in red and Indian Reservations are identified with shading. Not in Wheat or any standard references. Map is dissected into 16 sections, mounted on linen, and folded into unlabelled brown cloth end sheets 33.5x23.
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[Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882]
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Alaska inset; 59 "authorities"; Streeter copy. Wheat: "one of the great American maps, and one profoundly influential." The final revision of the original Warren map of 1857; largely redrawn, in substance, and style of hachuring. An earlier state of the same imprint is described in Streeter 3080. See Wheeler vol 1 reference. In 1879 Freyhold issued another larger version of this map (Wheat 1295) (see our copy). Without color. Dissected into 24 sections and mounted on linen. Folds into a new burgundy cloth folding case 30x22 with original spine label reading "Freyhold - Map Of Explorations For Pacific R.R. - Recompiled 1865-68."
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Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882
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Reissue, with new discoveries, of 1857 Warren "Map of the Territory of the United States..." Although Freyhold's name is not on the title, he clearly redrew this map from his earlier 1858 edition (where his name does appear on the title). This is earlier than the 1868 Warren/Freyhold editions (Streeter 3080 and 3081), and should be distinguished from them in having the title still in the lower left corner (not in the lower center as in the 1868 Warren/Freyhold editions), and because it does not have the Alaska inset, has 47 authorities vs. 48, and is dated Aug 26, 1867 in Ms. next to the same inscription mentioned by Streeter on his later copy (Wm. E. Merrill, etc., which Streeter mistakes for E. Hamill). Mail routes in red ink (original?)(Streeter says they were dropped from the second 1868 ed.) plus many interesting Ms. additions of names of forts, and extension of pacific railroad. Cf. Wheat 1185. Wheat does not mention this edition and was not aware of it (see his "correction" of Wheeler's mention of the map in the note, p. 244). See a very informative article by Lewis Buttery on a slightly earlier state of this map (early 1867) found at West Point - "Warren Map of 1867." Outline color. Map is dissected into 24 sections, edged in blue silk, and folded into a new burgundy cloth folding case 30x22 with "Warren & Freyhold. Map of Exploratations (sic) for Pacific R.R. 1865-67" stamped in gilt.
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[Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882]
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2nd 1858 edition, adds Ives Grand Canyon expedition. Also adds information from Warren's third expedition. Schubert says there was an earlier 1858 edition that filled in information in Oregon but did not include the Ives information. Schubert also quotes a letter from Warren stating that this edition was sent to the printer in 1859. Freyhold's name appears on the title for the first time. It is dropped in the next (1867) edition and then reappears in the 1868 edition. Rare - apparently there is only one other copy of this map - in the Millard Fillmore Map Collection in the LOC (see Stephenson article in Map Collector No. 12). This copy came from the Bancroft Library as a duplicate - perhaps they thought it was a duplicate of the 1857 edition. With brown wood side rollers. Map is without color and mounted on linen.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Identical to the other four sheet copy (3849.000), but this issue does not show the Military Districts outlined in red (this issue not noted by Wheat). A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Identical to the other four sheet copy (3849.000), but this issue does not show the Military Districts outlined in red (this issue not noted by Wheat). Lower right sheet. A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Identical to the other four sheet copy (3849.000), but this issue does not show the Military Districts outlined in red (this issue not noted by Wheat). Lower left sheet. A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Identical to the other four sheet copy (3849.000), but this issue does not show the Military Districts outlined in red (this issue not noted by Wheat). Upper right sheet. A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Identical to the other four sheet copy (3849.000), but this issue does not show the Military Districts outlined in red (this issue not noted by Wheat). Full color. .Upper left sheet. A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Lower right sheet. A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Lower left sheet. A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Upper right sheet. A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Freyhold, Edward
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Upper left sheet. A four sheet map of the entire United States, derived from the Warren/Freyhold Map of the Western Territories of 1868. A note under the title states "In the compilation of this map the Authorities designated on the map of the Western Territories as well as others of more recent date have been used." The topography is simplified from the earlier map, the scale reduced, and the transpacific railroad is shown completed. The Military Districts are outlined in red; map is in full color. There was another issue in 1870 (Hudson #8-82, Civil War Maps). Relief shown by shadings.
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Mullan, John
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Mullan/Freyhold map, titled "General Map of the North Pacific States and Territories Belonging to the United States and of British Columbia ... Exhibiting Mail Routes, Gold Mines ... Drawn by Edward Freyhold, T.E." Strange Owyhee depiction - shows Kearney River and the Jordan Creek flowing into the Owyhee and a road from "Star City" on the Humboldt (which is actually in Buena Vista Valley south of the Humboldt!) going north through the Owyhee to Boise. Map is very incorrect regarding northern Nevada and Southeastern Oregon. Further study needed. Explore the relationship to Williamson's map of 1866. Kearney River comes from the Dixon map of 1860, but Dixon puts the Kearney where Freyhold puts the Jordan. Much detail on the Owyhee Mines in the addenda. Bound with brown linen covered boards with title on the spine.
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