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[Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, J.L.]
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U.S. Map by Drake/Hazard shows many new railroads compared to the 1856 edition. The Mitchell/Young U.S. map adds Dakota, Arizona, and many new railroad routes. This was the last year of Desilver publishing Mitchell's guide (although Buck claims to have seen an 1864 (?) issue). Enlarged catalogue of Desilver publications (which mention no map or atlas publications, indicating that Desilver was phasing out the map business, just as Mitchell's son was starting the New General Atlas edition). Bound into blue cloth covers with "Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt (which is changed from the 1856 edition). Outline color in both maps. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Author
[Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, J.L.]
Note
U.S. Map by Drake/Hazard shows many new railroads compared to the 1856 edition. The Mitchell/Young U.S. map adds Dakota, Arizona, and many new railroad routes. This was the last year of Desilver publishing Mitchell's guide (although Buck claims to have seen an 1864 (?) issue). Enlarged catalogue of Desilver publications (which mention no map or atlas publications, indicating that Desilver was phasing out the map business, just as Mitchell's son was starting the New General Atlas edition). Bound into blue cloth covers with "Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt (which is changed from the 1856 edition). Outline color in both maps. Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
Author
[Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, J.L.]
Note
U.S. Map by Drake/Hazard shows many new railroads compared to the 1856 edition. The Mitchell/Young U.S. map adds Dakota, Arizona, and many new railroad routes. This was the last year of Desilver publishing Mitchell's guide (although Buck claims to have seen an 1864 (?) issue). Enlarged catalogue of Desilver publications (which mention no map or atlas publications, indicating that Desilver was phasing out the map business, just as Mitchell's son was starting the New General Atlas edition). Bound into blue cloth covers with "Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt (which is changed from the 1856 edition). Outline color in both maps.
Author
[Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Young, James H., Drake, Ira S., Hazzard, J.L.]
Note
U.S. Map by Drake/Hazard shows many new railroads compared to the 1856 edition. The Mitchell/Young U.S. map adds Dakota, Arizona, and many new railroad routes. This was the last year of Desilver publishing Mitchell's guide (although Buck claims to have seen an 1864 (?) issue). Enlarged catalogue of Desilver publications (which mention no map or atlas publications, indicating that Desilver was phasing out the map business, just as Mitchell's son was starting the New General Atlas edition). Bound into blue cloth covers with "Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide Through The United States" and a beautiful illustration stamped in gilt (which is changed from the 1856 edition). Outline color in both maps.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Folded sheet. Tinted in color by state. Note on proposed railroad routes to the Pacific. Insets of the Gold Region of California, and District of Columbia. Meridians Washington and Greenwhich. Relief shown by hachures.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Double sheet map, colored by states. Prime Meridians are Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Includes explanation and notes. Shows capital of states and territories, railroads, roads, battle fields, mail routes, major cities and towns. Notes on railroad routes proposed to the Pacific Ocean, and overland mail routes.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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This 1859 edition was published by Charles Desilver, copyright dates have been updated to 1859 or 1860, and was most likely issued in late 1859 or early 1860. As oppose to the previous 1859 edition that was published by Cushing & Bailey of 362 Market Street in Baltimore, with almost all copyrights dated 1856, (see: #4557.000). The maps bear the copyright and imprint of Charles Desilver 714 Chesnut Street. Changes from the 1859 edition includes a new map of Pennsylvania, two double page map of Kansas by W.H. Holmes, and map of Mexico, with no pagination, as well as a double page map of Northern Italy replaces map of Sardinia (Pl. 63), also various updates to individual maps. Maps in full color. Title page includes the vignette of the "First Landing of Columbus in the New World". Atlas includes 78 plate, some double page. Bound in half red leather brown paper covered boards.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
This 1859 edition was published by Charles Desilver, copyright dates have been updated to 1859 or 1860, and was most likely issued in late 1859 or early 1860. As oppose to the previous 1859 edition that was published by Cushing & Bailey of 362 Market Street in Baltimore, with almost all copyrights dated 1856, (see: #4557.000). The maps bear the copyright and imprint of Charles Desilver 714 Chesnut Street. Changes from the 1859 edition includes a new map of Pennsylvania, two double page map of Kansas by W.H. Holmes, and map of Mexico, with no pagination, as well as a double page map of Northern Italy replaces map of Sardinia (Pl. 63), also various updates to individual maps. Maps in full color. Title page includes the vignette of the "First Landing of Columbus in the New World". Atlas includes 78 plate, some double page. Bound in half red leather brown paper covered boards.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Full color view, showing length of rivers and receiving water bodies, and comparative height of mountains in the world. Includes list of relative mountain heights as grouped by continent, given with corresponding number on mountain ranges.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
This 1859 edition was published by Charles Desilver, copyright dates have been updated to 1859 or 1860, and was most likely issued in late 1859 or early 1860. As oppose to the previous 1859 edition that was published by Cushing & Bailey of 362 Market Street in Baltimore, with almost all copyrights dated 1856, (see: #4557.000). The maps bear the copyright and imprint of Charles Desilver 714 Chesnut Street. Changes from the 1859 edition includes a new map of Pennsylvania, two double page map of Kansas by W.H. Holmes, and map of Mexico, with no pagination, as well as a double page map of Northern Italy replaces map of Sardinia (Pl. 63), also various updates to individual maps. Maps in full color. Title page includes the vignette of the "First Landing of Columbus in the New World". Atlas includes 78 plate, some double page. Bound in half red leather brown paper covered boards.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Folded sheet. Tinted in color and outline by state. The inset maps of the Gold Region of California, and District of Columbia that appear in the 1859 edition map are replaced with tables from the 1860 census. Many new states and territories are shown. Meridians Washington and Greenwhich. Relief shown by hachures.
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[Desilver, Charles, Young, James H.]
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A pocket map edition of the Desilver/Mitchell Universal Atlas map of the same title. Printed on thin paper with larger borders than the atlas version. With advertisements on the inside front cover for Frank and Charles DeSilver's "Splendid Brown Stone Store" which offers (among a long list of exotics) "Havana Segars, Pepper, Cassia, Pimento, Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves, Madder, Indigo, and A Variety of Other Groceries." No mention of maps. Full color, folded into dark green patterned cloth covers 14x9 with "United States Chas. DeSilver Philada." in gilt. Prime meridians are Washinton D.C. and Greenwich.
Author
[Desilver, Charles, Young, James H.]
Note
A pocket map edition of the Desilver/Mitchell Universal Atlas map of the same title. Printed on thin paper with larger borders than the atlas version. With advertisements on the inside front cover for Frank and Charles DeSilver's "Splendid Brown Stone Store" which offers (among a long list of exotics) "Havana Segars, Pepper, Cassia, Pimento, Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves, Madder, Indigo, and A Variety of Other Groceries." No mention of maps. Full color, folded into dark green patterned cloth covers 14x9 with "United States Chas. DeSilver Philada." in gilt.
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