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Map of Wisconsin
Morse, Charles W.; Gast...
Map of Wisconsin
1857
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Gaston, Samuel N., Morse, Charles W.]
Note
Full color map. Explanation showing railroads, state capital, proposed R.R., and county towns. Prime meridiana are Washington, D.C. and Greenwich.
Map Of Vermont And New Hampshire
Morse, Charles W.; Rann...
Map Of Vermont And New ...
1856
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Morse, Charles W., Ranney, Adolphus.]
Note
Although nothing on the map says it, this is most certainly a cerographic production by Morse, similar to his other large state maps (Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa - see our copies). The Cobb listing calls for historical descriptions around the border which are not present here, indicating another issue in the same year. With a past down slip of J. Watts DePeyster and (probably) his ms notes on the map verso about the upper sources of the Androscoggin River. Full color map is folded into brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Morse's Map Of V.T. & N.H." in gilt. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Cerographic Map Of Wisconsin
Morse, Charles W.; Blan...
Cerographic Map Of Wisc...
1855
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Blanchard, Rufus, Morse, Charles W.]
Note
First and only edition. Full color. Morse did a series of large cerographic maps: see also our Iowa (#2375) and Illinois (#2880). The floral borders are particularly beautiful. Folded into red cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Morse's Map of Wisconsin" in gilt. prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Map of Illinois
Morse, Charles W.; Blan...
Map of Illinois
1854
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Blanchard, Rufus, Morse, Charles W.]
Note
Copyright in New York, published in Chicago. Two vignettes, decorative border, full color. "Table of Statistics" and "Meridians and Baselines" in the lower left. This is a transitional map published during Blanchard's relocation from New York to Chicago. Cerographical method used. Also published in Charles Colby's "Hand-book of Illinois, accompanying Morse's new map of the state." Folded into brown cloth covers 15.5x9.5 with "Morse's Map of Illinois" in gilt. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Map Of Iowa
Morse, Charles W.; Blan...
Map Of Iowa
1856
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Blanchard, Rufus, Morse, Charles W.]
Note
Beautiful wax engraved map in the best style. Full color, with yellow and green vine border. Folded into dark green cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Morse's Map Of Iowa" in gilt. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Covers: Map of Wisconsin
Morse, Charles W.; Gast...
Covers: Map of Wisconsi...
1857
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Gaston, Samuel N., Morse, Charles W.]
Note
Map is folded into stamped dark brown cloth covers 13x9 with "Wisconsin. Morse & Gaston" in gilt. This cover title also appears in Morse's General Atlas of 1856. On the inside front cover is a paste down advertisement for J.G. Wells map products and Morse & Gaston atlases below it. See our #3694 and #2118 for related maps in the same style and border, but with other map publisher's names on the front cover. Morse and Gaston provided Wells and others with pocket maps. With a catalogue paste down inside front cover of J.G. Wells' publications.
Covers: Map Of Vermont And New Hampshire
Morse, Charles W.; Rann...
Covers: Map Of Vermont ...
1856
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Morse, Charles W., Ranney, Adolphus.]
Note
Although nothing on the map says it, this is most certainly a cerographic production by Morse, similar to his other large state maps (Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa - see our copies). The Cobb listing calls for historical descriptions around the border which are not present here, indicating another issue in the same year. With a past down slip of J. Watts DePeyster and (probably) his ms notes on the map verso about the upper sources of the Androscoggin River. Full color map is folded into brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Morse's Map Of V.T. & N.H." in gilt.
Covers: Cerographic Map Of Wisconsin
Morse, Charles W.; Blan...
Covers: Cerographic Map...
1855
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Blanchard, Rufus, Morse, Charles W.]
Note
First and only edition. Full color. Morse did a series of large cerographic maps: see also our Iowa (#2375) and Illinois (#2880). The floral borders are particularly beautiful. Folded into red cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Morse's Map of Wisconsin" in gilt.
Covers: Morse's Map of Illinois
Morse, Charles W.; Blan...
Covers: Morse's Map of ...
1854
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Blanchard, Rufus, Morse, Charles W.]
Note
Copyright in New York, published in Chicago. Two vignettes, decorative border, full color. "Table of Statistics" and "Meridians and Baselines" in the lower left. This is a transitional map published during Blanchard's relocation from New York to Chicago. Cerographical method used. Also published in Charles Colby's "Hand-book of Illinois, accompanying Morse's new map of the state." Folded into brown cloth covers 15.5x9.5 with "Morse's Map of Illinois" in gilt. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Covers: Cerographic Map Of Iowa
Morse, Charles W.; Blan...
Covers: Cerographic Map...
1856
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Blanchard, Rufus, Morse, Charles W.]
Note
Beautiful wax engraved map in the best style. Full color, with yellow and green vine border. Folded into dark green cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Morse's Map Of Iowa" in gilt.
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