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Tanner, Henry S.
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The seventh edition. Michigan peninsula has been substantially redrawn, the profiles in the lower left corner of the map have been eliminated to reveal a good bit of Republican Texas, Wisconsin and Iowa are shown, Missouri is enlarged in the northwestern corner, and new counties are added in most of the settling states. This is a major revision of the map. There is added a new key index system of numbers (and letters for Texas) to go with an attached "Alphabetical Index to the Four Sheet Map of The United States" (see our #4846). The index is bound in patterned tan cloth covered boards 18.5x11 with a label reading "Index Of Places, Contained On Tanner's Map Of The United States." Most copies of this map are either colored in outline or in full color by state; this copy is in full color by county - the only such example we have seen. Streeter Texas 1232 is the 1836 edition of this map, which apparently shows Texas in much the same form and includes the separate index volume. Map is edged in green cloth, dissected into 60 sections and mounted on linen. Folds with marbled end sheets into the original half leather red cloth covers 22x17 with ties; title on the spine is stamped in gold and reads "Map Of The United States With Index 1839."
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Covers to map, and cover and title page of index. The seventh edition. Michigan peninsula has been substantially redrawn, the profiles in the lower left corner of the map have been eliminated to reveal a good bit of Republican Texas, Wisconsin and Iowa are shown, Missouri is enlarged in the northwestern corner, and new counties are added in most of the settling states. This is a major revision of the map. There is added a new key index system of numbers (and letters for Texas) to go with an attached "Alphabetical Index to the Four Sheet Map of The United States" (see our #4846). The index is bound in patterned tan cloth covered boards 18.5x11 with a label reading "Index Of Places, Contained On Tanner's Map Of The United States." Most copies of this map are either colored in outline or in full color by state; this copy is in full color by county - the only such example we have seen. Streeter Texas 1232 is the 1836 edition of this map, which apparently shows Texas in much the same form and includes the separate index volume. Map is edged in green cloth, dissected into 60 sections and mounted on linen. Folds with marbled end sheets into the original half leather red cloth covers 22x17 with ties; title on the spine is stamped in gold and reads "Map Of The United States With Index 1839."
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Two uncolored views. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Two uncolored views. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Two uncolored views. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Two uncolored views. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Uncolored map, with References to places. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Uncolored map, with References to places. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Uncolored map, with References to places. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Uncolored map, with References to places. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Hand colored in outline map, has 17 inset maps of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Guide is bound in purple cloth covers 15x9 with a printed paper label reading "Tanner's American Traveller, Or Guide Through The United States." The large map is hand colored in outline, and has 17 inset views of cities or regions. The map is unchanged from the 1836 third edition. The four small maps are uncolored, and are of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
Author
Stebbins, Henry S.
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An extremely rare map of Arkansas and the earliest large format map of the state, published less than 3 years after its admission to the Union on June 15, 1836. Tanner's map depicts the new state divided by the Survey of Public Lands into the "Lawrence," "Arkansas," "Fayetteville," and "Red River" Districts and further subdivided into its 30 original counties. The familiar grid of townships and sections imposed by the Survey of Public Lands dominates the map—this closely matches a Map of Arkansas Surveying District published by the General Land Office later in 1839 and is evidence that Tanner used the most up-to-date sources. Overall, Arkansas settlement was strikingly sparse at this early date, with the total population still under 100,000 and heavily concentrated in the eastern counties. Of particular interest are Miller and Lafayette Counties in the far southwest, at the time the subject of a territorial dispute with the then-independent Republic of Texas. Here they are assigned a somewhat ambiguous status, depicted within Arkansas' borders but not included in the Arkansas Survey District. All of Miller was ceded to Texas when it became a state in 1845, but the county was later reconstituted from the western portion of Lafayette County. Hand colored map. Includes notes and legend. Shows state, county, township, and district boundaries, railroads and roads,Trails, canals, rivers, and topographical features such as prairies and swamps. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington.
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