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[Colton, J.H., Curtiss, Daniel S.]
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Uncolored 49x47 map bound in the front. The map is the western two-thirds of the map used in the Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide. Buck: "one of the best descriptive books of the period." guide book has Colton Catalogue for 1852 (National Atlas). " Bound with linen and title on spine. Prime meridian is Washington, D.D. Includes a vignette showing Maidens Rock, Lake Pepin, on the Mississippi.
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[Colton, J.H., Curtiss, Daniel S.]
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Has Colton Catalogue for 1852 (National Atlas). The map is the western two-thirds of the map used in the Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide. Buck: "one of the best descriptive books of the period." Uncolored 49x47 map bound in the front and entitled, "Township Map of the States of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri & Minnesota. Published by J.H. Colton. No. 86 Cedar Street, New York. 1852." Bound with linen and title on spine.
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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Full color map, bound into back. Includes Steam Boat Routes; and Explanation of the symbols on the map. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C. Compared to the 1851 issue, many new railroads in Iowa, new counties in Wisconsin. Accompanied with 89 page guide book and 23 page Catalogue of Colton's publications. The Colton catalogue in the back mentions the American and World atlases as in progress. Bound with linen covered boards. Cover embossed with vignettes, vines and titled "Colton's Western Tourist And Emigrant Guide."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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89 page guide book and 23 page Catalogue of Colton's publications. The Colton catalogue in the back mentions the American and World atlases as in progress. Compared to the 1851 issue, many new railroads in Iowa, new counties in Wisconsin. Full color map, 52x66, bound into back and entitled, "Guide Through Ohio, Michigan Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa Showing The Township lines of the United States Surveys by J. Calvin Smith. New York. Published by J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St. 1853." Bound with linen covered boards. Cover embossed with vignettes, vines and titled "Colton's Western Tourist And Emigrant Guide."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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89 page guide book and 23 page Catalogue of Colton's publications. The Colton catalogue in the back mentions the American and World atlases as in progress. Compared to the 1851 issue, many new railroads in Iowa, new counties in Wisconsin. Full color map, 52x66, bound into back and entitled, "Guide Through Ohio, Michigan Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa Showing The Township lines of the United States Surveys by J. Calvin Smith. New York. Published by J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St. 1853." Bound with linen covered boards. Cover embossed with vignettes, vines and titled "Colton's Western Tourist And Emigrant Guide."
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Colton, J.H.
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States outlined in red. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C. The folded map included was also issued separately as a pocket map (see our copy) and is the eastern half (without the cartouche) of Colton's small North American Map titled "Map of the United States of America, the British Provinces, Mexico, the West Indies and Central America, with part of New Grenada and Venezuela." 1st edition, and the first year of issue for the map. Catalogue of Colton's publications. This guide is similar to the other Colton - J. Calvin Smith western guides, with an emphasis on the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys. Bound with brown cloth covers with title in gilt on cover.
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Colton, J.H.
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The folded map included was also issued separately as a pocket map (see our copy) and is the eastern half (without the cartouche) of Colton's small North American Map titled "Map of the United States of America, the British Provinces, Mexico, the West Indies and Central America, with part of New Grenada and Venezuela." 1st edition, and the first year of issue for the map. Map entitled, "Colton's Map of the United States of America, The British Provinces, &c. New York, Published by J.H. Colton, No. 86 Cedar St. 1848." States outlined in red. Catalogue of Colton's publications. This guide is similar to the other Colton - J. Calvin Smith western guides, with an emphasis on the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys. Bound with brown cloth covers with title in gilt on cover.
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Colton, J.H.
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The folded map included was also issued separately as a pocket map (see our copy) and is the eastern half (without the cartouche) of Colton's small North American Map titled "Map of the United States of America, the British Provinces, Mexico, the West Indies and Central America, with part of New Grenada and Venezuela." 1st edition, and the first year of issue for the map. Map entitled, "Colton's Map of the United States of America, The British Provinces, &c. New York, Published by J.H. Colton, No. 86 Cedar St. 1848." States outlined in red. Catalogue of Colton's publications. This guide is similar to the other Colton - J. Calvin Smith western guides, with an emphasis on the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys. Bound with brown cloth covers with title in gilt on cover.
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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Full color map, bound into the back. Includes Steam Boat Routes and Explanations of symbols on the map. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C. First edition. Smith's name on title page. This edition is also a gazetteer with a listing of towns and their placement on the map. Compare map to the 1845, 1851 and 1855 editions. Accompanied by 180 page guide book. Bound with linen covers embossed with the title, "The Western Tourist and Emigrants Guide Published by J.H. Colton, 1839."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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First edition. Smith's name on title page. This edition is also a gazetteer with a listing of towns and their placement on the map. Compare map to the 1845, 1851 and 1855 editions. Full color 49x61 map bound into the back and entitled, "Guide Through Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa. Showing the Township lines of the United States Surveys, Location of Cities, Towns, Villages, Post Hamlets, Canals, Rail and Stage Roads. By J. Calvin Smith. New York. Published by J.H. Colton, 124 Broadway." At bottom of map, "Entered ... 1839, by J.C. Smith ... New York." Accompanied by 180 page guide book. Bound with linen covers embossed with the title, "The Western Tourist and Emigrants Guide Published by J.H. Colton, 1839."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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First edition. Smith's name on title page. This edition is also a gazetteer with a listing of towns and their placement on the map. Compare map to the 1845, 1851 and 1855 editions. Full color 49x61 map bound into the back and entitled, "Guide Through Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa. Showing the Township lines of the United States Surveys, Location of Cities, Towns, Villages, Post Hamlets, Canals, Rail and Stage Roads. By J. Calvin Smith. New York. Published by J.H. Colton, 124 Broadway." At bottom of map, "Entered ... 1839, by J.C. Smith ... New York." Accompanied by 180 page guide book. Bound with linen covers embossed with the title, "The Western Tourist and Emigrants Guide Published by J.H. Colton, 1839."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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Full color map. Includes Steam Boat Routes and Explanations of symbols on the map. The map has a larger floral border than the 1845 issue, Iowa is fully formed, and there are many new railroads. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C. To Accompany a 89 page guide book and 18 page catalogue of Colton's publications. The Colton catalogue in the back is longer than the separately published 1851 Colton Map catalogue. The guide's cover is now illustrated with gilt stamped views of steamers and railroad trains, with a vine border, titled "Colton's Western Tourist And Emigrant's Guide."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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The map has a larger floral border than the 1845 issue, Iowa is fully formed, and there are many new railroads. Map entitled, "Guide through Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa. Showing the Township lines of the United States Surveys ... By J. Calvin Smith. New York. Published by J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St." Accompanied with 89 page guide book and 18 page catalogue of Colton's publications. The Colton catalogue in the back is longer than the separately published 1851 Colton Map catalogue. The guide's cover is now illustrated with gilt stamped views of steamers and railroad trains, with a vine border, titled "Colton's Western Tourist And Emigrant's Guide."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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The map has a larger floral border than the 1845 issue, Iowa is fully formed, and there are many new railroads. Map entitled, "Guide through Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa. Showing the Township lines of the United States Surveys ... By J. Calvin Smith. New York. Published by J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St." Accompanied with 89 page guide book and 18 page catalogue of Colton's publications. The Colton catalogue in the back is longer than the separately published 1851 Colton Map catalogue. The guide's cover is now illustrated with gilt stamped views of steamers and railroad trains, with a vine border, titled "Colton's Western Tourist And Emigrant's Guide."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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Full color map bound in back. The first edition was 1839 by Smith, published by Colton. According to Howes, Smith's name was dropped from the title in 1843, however his name remained on the map. Compared to the 1839 map, there are many new counties in all the states and territories. Includes Steam Boat Routes, and Explanations of symbols on the map. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C. To accompany the 119 page guide book. Bound with brown linen and embossed on cover, "The Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide Published by J.H. Colton. 1845."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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The first edition was 1839 by Smith, published by Colton. According to Howes, Smith's name was dropped from the title in 1843, however his name remained on the map. Compared to the 1839 map, there are many new counties in all the states and territories. Full color map bound in back and entitled, "Guide Through Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa. Showing the Township lines of the United States Surveys ... By J. Calvin Smith. New York. Published by J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St." At bottom, "Entered ... 1840, by J.C. Smith ... New York." 119 page guide book. Bound with brown linen and embossed on cover, "The Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide Published by J.H. Colton. 1845."
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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The first edition was 1839 by Smith, published by Colton. According to Howes, Smith's name was dropped from the title in 1843, however his name remained on the map. Compared to the 1839 map, there are many new counties in all the states and territories. Full color map bound in back and entitled, "Guide Through Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa. Showing the Township lines of the United States Surveys ... By J. Calvin Smith. New York. Published by J.H. Colton, 86 Cedar St." At bottom, "Entered ... 1840, by J.C. Smith ... New York." 119 page guide book. Bound with brown linen and embossed on cover, "The Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide Published by J.H. Colton. 1845."
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Colton, J.H.
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With C.C. Hall in Portland. Shows some differences with the 1856 wall map version, primarily at the forward edge of settlement in the north central region of the state; also some railroads are extended. In full color, folded into ornatedly embossed red leather covers 16x10.5 with "Township Map Of The State Of Maine Published By J.H. Colton" in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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Colton, J.H.
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With C.C. Hall in Portland. Shows some differences with the 1856 wall map version, primarily at the forward edge of settlement in the north central region of the state; also some railroads are extended. In full color, folded into ornatedly embossed red leather covers 16x10.5 with "Township Map Of The State Of Maine Published By J.H. Colton" in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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Second edition, the first being 1853. Shows the northern Midwest from Ohio to Iowa. This is taken from Colton's large wall map titled "Colton's Map of the United States of America Including Canada and a Large Portion of Texas" (see our #4500). It is a very decorative map - there is an elaborate floral border and city views of St. Louis, Cincinnati, and Louisville, plus two vignettes of a buffalo and a deer in the upper corners. See our #5159 for the 1857 edition. Folded into stamped black leather covers 16x11 with "Map Of The Western States J.H. Colton." in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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Second edition, the first being 1853. Shows the northern Midwest from Ohio to Iowa. This is taken from Colton's large wall map titled "Colton's Map of the United States of America Including Canada and a Large Portion of Texas" (see our #4500). It is a very decorative map - there is an elaborate floral border and city views of St. Louis, Cincinnati, and Louisville, plus two vignettes of a buffalo and a deer in the upper corners. See our #5159 for the 1857 edition. Folded into stamped black leather covers 16x11 with "Map Of The Western States J.H. Colton." in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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The 1859 edition was published by Johnson and Browning; this edition returns to J.H. Colton as the publisher, showing that Colton took back his publishing of pocket maps from Johnson (who only seems to have had the business for 1859 and part of 1860) in late 1860. Folded into stamped red cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Colton's Township Map Of The State Of Ohio J.H. Colton." in gilt. Full color by township. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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Colton, J.H.
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The 1859 edition was published by Johnson and Browning; this edition returns to J.H. Colton as the publisher, showing that Colton took back his publishing of pocket maps from Johnson (who only seems to have had the business for 1859 and part of 1860) in late 1860. Folded into stamped red cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Colton's Township Map Of The State Of Ohio J.H. Colton." in gilt. Full color by township. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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Colton, J.H.
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Very attractive map showing all of Long Island, the New York environs, and the southern coast of Connecticut along Long Island Sound. There is no copyright date so it is not possible to know if there were earlier issues. An interesting detail is the use of "0 Meridian of City Hall New York." Full color by township. Folded into textured and stamped fuscia cloth covers 16x10 with "Colton's Map Of Long-Island J.H. Colton." in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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Very attractive map showing all of Long Island, the New York environs, and the southern coast of Connecticut along Long Island Sound. There is no copyright date so it is not possible to know if there were earlier issues. An interesting detail is the use of "0 Meridian of City Hall New York." Full color by township. Folded into textured and stamped fuscia cloth covers 16x10 with "Colton's Map Of Long-Island J.H. Colton." in gilt.
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[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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This is an unusual pairing of two maps normally found separately, here folded into stamped brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Township Map of the Western States" stamped in gilt on the front. The map of New England is the scarcer of the two - it has six vignettes in the decorative border, four of which are views of Montreal, Toronto, New York, and Boston, as well as three inset maps of Boston, New York and the railroad route from Washington to New York. The accompanying map of the mid western states was published with Smith's "Western Tourist or Emigrant's Guide" 1853 and separately (see our #2962 and #190). Both maps in full color by county. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Author
[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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This is an unusual pairing of two maps normally found separately, here folded into stamped brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Township Map of the Western States" stamped in gilt on the front. The map of New England is the scarcer of the two - it has six vignettes in the decorative border, four of which are views of Montreal, Toronto, New York, and Boston, as well as three inset maps of Boston, New York and the railroad route from Washington to New York. The accompanying map of the mid western states was published with Smith's "Western Tourist or Emigrant's Guide" 1853 and separately (see our #2962 and #190). Both maps in full color by county. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Author
[Smith, J. Calvin, Colton, J.H.]
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This is an unusual pairing of two maps normally found separately, here folded into stamped brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Township Map of the Western States" stamped in gilt on the front. The map of New England is the scarcer of the two - it has six vignettes in the decorative border, four of which are views of Montreal, Toronto, New York, and Boston, as well as three inset maps of Boston, New York and the railroad route from Washington to New York. The accompanying map of the mid western states was published with Smith's "Western Tourist or Emigrant's Guide" 1853 and separately (see our #2962 and #190). Both maps in full color by county. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
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[Colton, G.W., Colton, J.H.]
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Our first edition to be lithographed. The date is crudely added on the stone. Many additional railroads since the 1853 edition. Full color, folded into dark brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Colton's Map Of The Country Thirty Three Miles Around The City Of New-York G.W. & C.B. Colton" in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures, depth shown by isolines and soundings.
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[Colton, G.W., Colton, J.H.]
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Our first edition to be lithographed. The date is crudely added on the stone. Many additional railroads since the 1853 edition. Full color, folded into dark brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Colton's Map Of The Country Thirty Three Miles Around The City Of New-York G.W. & C.B. Colton" in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures, depth shown by isolines and soundings.
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Colton, J.H.
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Composite of two sheets. Large and detailed map in two sheets of the Confederacy, taken from the southern portion of the J. Calvin Smith Map of the Untied States and the Canadas, first issued in 1843, here updated to 1864. The copyright date is 1863, but Colton issued the map in 1861 and 1862; Stephenson shows the 1862 edition by Bacon of London (who issued many of Colton's Civil War maps). An inset map of the United States shows the proposed railroad routes to the Pacific Ocean. Tables list information from the U.S. Census of 1860. Map is in full color by county, and folded into beautifully stamped brown cloth covers 21x13 with clover leaf design and title "Colton's Map Of The Southern States, Showing The Counties & Railroads, Cities, Towns, Railroad Stations, &c. J.H. Colton." in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
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Colton, J.H.
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Large and detailed map in two sheets of the Confederacy, taken from the southern portion of the J. Calvin Smith Map of the Untied States and the Canadas, first issued in 1843, here updated to 1864. The copyright date is 1863, but Colton issued the map in 1861 and 1862; Stephenson shows the 1862 edition by Bacon of London (who issued many of Colton's Civil War maps). An inset map of the United States shows the proposed railroad routes to the Pacific Ocean. Tables list information from the U.S. Census of 1860. Map is in full color by county, and folded into beautifully stamped brown cloth covers 21x13 with clover leaf design and title "Colton's Map Of The Southern States, Showing The Counties & Railroads, Cities, Towns, Railroad Stations, &c. J.H. Colton." in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Author
Colton, J.H.
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Large and detailed map in two sheets of the Confederacy, taken from the southern portion of the J. Calvin Smith Map of the Untied States and the Canadas, first issued in 1843, here updated to 1864. The copyright date is 1863, but Colton issued the map in 1861 and 1862; Stephenson shows the 1862 edition by Bacon of London (who issued many of Colton's Civil War maps). An inset map of the United States shows the proposed railroad routes to the Pacific Ocean. Tables list information from the U.S. Census of 1860. Map is in full color by county, and folded into beautifully stamped brown cloth covers 21x13 with clover leaf design and title "Colton's Map Of The Southern States, Showing The Counties & Railroads, Cities, Towns, Railroad Stations, &c. J.H. Colton." in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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Later edition of the 1853 pocket map of California (see our 1854 edition). Identical to the 1861 atlas map, except for the 1861 date under the title (and no page 52). This map is folded into rich brown cloth covers 12.5x9 with "Colton's Map Of California J.H. Colton." in gilt. Full color by county. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
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Colton, J.H.
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Later edition of the 1853 pocket map of California (see our 1854 edition). Identical to the 1861 atlas map, except for the 1861 date under the title (and no page 52). This map is folded into rich brown cloth covers 12.5x9 with "Colton's Map Of California J.H. Colton." in gilt. Full color by county. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
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Colton, J.H.
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Compared to the 1860 edition, more railroads are added, plus a small population table in the lower left. The inside front cover ad is for G. Woolworth Colton alone, without the more usual C.B. Colton. This indicates that G.W. took over the firm alone for a short period and then brought in his brother. Full color by township. Map is folded into stamped brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Colton's Township Map Of The State Of Ohio J.H. Colton." in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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Colton, J.H.
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Compared to the 1860 edition, more railroads are added, plus a small population table in the lower left. The inside front cover ad is for G. Woolworth Colton alone, without the more usual C.B. Colton. This indicates that G.W. took over the firm alone for a short period and then brought in his brother. Full color by township. Map is folded into stamped brown cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Colton's Township Map Of The State Of Ohio J.H. Colton." in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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Colton, J.H.
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This is a large scale map with good detail on the oil discoveries on the Little Kanawha River in West Virginia and Buck Creek in Ohio. It has an unusual look for a Colton map, indicating it may have been drawn by someone outside the Colton firm. Streeter and Phillips list a first edition in 1865. Full color by township. Folded into patterned brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Colton's Map Of The Oil District Of Ohio And West Virginia J.H. Colton. New York." in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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This is a large scale map with good detail on the oil discoveries on the Little Kanawha River in West Virginia and Buck Creek in Ohio. It has an unusual look for a Colton map, indicating it may have been drawn by someone outside the Colton firm. Streeter and Phillips list a first edition in 1865. Full color by township. Folded into patterned brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Colton's Map Of The Oil District Of Ohio And West Virginia J.H. Colton. New York." in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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Second edition. This was one of Colton's most popular pocket maps, with Karrow showing almost annual editions to 1883. All editions have a large vignette of the state capital under the title. Full color by county, folded into stamped mauve cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Township Map Of The State Of Ohio Published By J.H. Colton" in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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Colton, J.H.
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Second edition. This was one of Colton's most popular pocket maps, with Karrow showing almost annual editions to 1883. All editions have a large vignette of the state capital under the title. Full color by county, folded into stamped mauve cloth covers 14.5x9 with "Township Map Of The State Of Ohio Published By J.H. Colton" in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Author
[Colton, J.H., Parker, Nathan H.]
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Large scale map of the state, showing coal, iron, lead, and plaster formations, as well as a few finished railroads in the eastern portions, and many proposed or constructing railroads extending westward. There is a list of "Railroads In Iowa" in the lower left. Although "copper" is mentioned in the title, we can find no copper formations listed or in the key. Full color by county. Folded into stamped red cloth covers 16x10.5 with "Sectional And Geological Map Of Iowa N.H. Parker." stamped in gilt.
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[Colton, J.H., Parker, Nathan H.]
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Large scale map of the state, showing coal, iron, lead, and plaster formations, as well as a few finished railroads in the eastern portions, and many proposed or constructing railroads extending westward. There is a list of "Railroads In Iowa" in the lower left. Although "copper" is mentioned in the title, we can find no copper formations listed or in the key. Full color by county. Folded into stamped red cloth covers 16x10.5 with "Sectional And Geological Map Of Iowa N.H. Parker." stamped in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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Map printed without color. Includes view of Pyramid Lake, Upper California, and table of distances. This map was issued with Fayette Robinson's "California and its Gold Regions" (the book is not present). A later issue of this map appeared in Colton's pocket map titled "Colton's Map of the United States, Mexico & c. Shewing the Gold Region in California" (see our #170). This first issue is distinguished from the second issue by the following differences: On the main map, the second issue has "Printed at Ackerman's rooms 120 Fulton St. N.Y." under the "Entered...." line below the title, the table of distances on the second issue adds "New Orleans to Havana" and "New Orleans (actually the ditto sign ) to Vera Cruz" and drops those miles on the lines in the Gulf of Mexico linking those ports; on the inset map of the Gold Region, the second issue has "Quicksilver Mines" below San Jose instead of "Quicksilver" and the second lists three southern rivers not listed in the first - Stanislaus, Towalumnes, and Acumnes; and finally, in the second issue the decorative border of vines is changed in ways too subtle to list here. None of the prior authorities have noted these differences between the two states. Colton also published a version of this first issue on heavier paper, unfolded with wide margins, and without the lines or distances on them linking the ports of New Orleans, Vera Cruz and Havana, in the Gulf of Mexico; this may be the earliest issue. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C.
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