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Southern States
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1081.
A general map of the southern British colonies, in America. Comprehending North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, with the neighboring Indian countries. From the modern
surveys of Engineer de Brahm, Capt. Collet, Mouzon & others; from the large hydrographical survey of the coasts of East and
West Florida. By B. Romans. 1776. [Title at top of sheet]: The seat of war, in the southern British colonies, comprehending
North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, &ca. London: R. Sayer and J. Bennett: 1776 [15 October 1776].
Cartographer:
B. Romans, De Brahm, Capt. Collet, and Mouzon.
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[15 October 1776]. |
Scale: 1 degree = 69½ British statute mi.
Size: 50 x 64.5 cm.
Colored.
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(636.5: 1776: R667bcm Large) |
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Insets: Plan of Charleston; Plan of St. Augustine.
Originally in American military pocket atlas; removed from binding 5 November 1962
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1082.
A new map of North & South Carolina, & Georgia.
Engraver:
Aitken.
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[1776]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 110 mi.
Size: 15.7 x 21.8 cm.
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(050: P383) |
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In: Pennsylvania Magazine, vol. 2 (1776), opposite p. 268.
Wheat: 489
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1083.
A map of the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia comprehending the Spanish provinces of East and
West Florida exhibiting the boundaries as fixed by the late treaty of peace between the United States and the Spanish dominions
compiled from late surveys and observations. 1788.
Cartographer:
Joseph Purcell.
Engraver:
Amos Doolittle.
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1788. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 95 mi.
Size: 31 x 36.4 cm.
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(917.3: M83) |
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In: Jedidiah Morse, American geography, opposite p. l.
Wheat: 491
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1084.
New map of the states of Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland, including the Spanish provinces of West
and East Florida, from the latest surveys. New York: 1789.
Engraver:
C. Tiebout.
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1789. |
Size: 30.3 x 37 cm.
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(Paine 68: G65h, and 973.3: G65) |
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In: William Gordon, History of the rise of the United States. New York: Hodge, Allen and Campbell: 1789, vol. 1, front.
Wheat: 492
Provenance:
Presented by Estate of Richard Gimbel, 1974.
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1085.
Map of the southern parts of the United States of America. [1797].
Cartographer:
Abraham Bradley, Jr.
Engraver:
S. Hill.
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[1797]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 68 mi.
Size: 19.6 x 39.1 cm.
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(917.3: M83am) |
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In: Jedidiah Morse, The American gazetteer, opposite "Southern States."
Wheat: 496
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1086.
A map of the southern section of the United States including the Floridas & Bahama Islands shewing the seat of war, in that
department. Philadelphia: Melish: 1813.
Cartographer:
John Melish.
Engraver:
H. S. Tanner.
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1813. |
Scale: 1 in. = 60 mi.
Size: 40.7 x 52.8 cm.
Colored.
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(636.5: 1813: M485fb Small) |
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Originally in: John Melish, Military and topographical atlas. Philadelphia: Palmer: 1813, no. 5.
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1087.
A map of the southern section of the United States including the Floridas & Bahama Islands, shewing the seat of war, in that
department. Philadelphia: John Melish: 1813 [March 1813].
Cartographer:
John Melish.
Engraver:
H. S. Tanner.
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1813. |
Size: 40.5 x 52.3 cm.
Colored.
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(650: 1813: M485fbi Small) |
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1088.
Southern provinces of the United States. No. 57. [London: 1817].
Engraver:
Hewitt.
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[1817]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 47 British statute mi.
Size: 49.6 x 59.2 cm.
Colored.
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(636.5: [1817]: H493sps Large) |
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Inset: Characteristic scenery of the Hudson River.
Drawn and engraved for Thompson's New general atlas, 1817.
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1089.
The seat of war of the revolution in the southern states; shewing the principal movements of the hostile armies. Philadelphia: [1822].
Cartographer:
H. S. Tanner.
Engraver:
H. S. Tanner.
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[1822]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 30 mi.
Size: 45 x 38.4 cm.
Colored..
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(650: [1822]: T158swr Small) |
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See: William Johnson, Sketches of the life and correspondence of Major General Greene. Charleston: Miller:1822.
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1090.
Map of reconnaissance exhibiting the country between Washington and New Orleans with the routes examined in reference to a
contemplated national road between these two cities. U.S. War Department. N.p.: [1826].
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[1826]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 10 mi.
Size: 50.6 x 69.3 cm.
Colored.
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(636.5: [1826]: Un38wno Large) |
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To accompany Document No. 156. 19th Congress. 1st Session. House of Representatives. Road from Washington to New Orleans. Washington: 1826. Compiled from Tanner's atlas.
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1091.
Military map showing the marches of the United States forces under command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman U.S.A. during the years 1863, 1864, 1865 . . . Drawn by Capt. William Kosak . . . and John B. Muller.
U.S. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers. St. Louis, Mo.: 1865
Cartographer:
William Kosak and John B. Muller.
Engraver:
H. C. Evans and F. Courtenay.
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1865. |
Scale: 1 in. = 25 mi.
Size: 54.5 x 94 cm.
Colored.
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(636.5: 1865: Un38mfs Large) |
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1092.
West Indian hurricane of September 1-10, 1900. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau. Storm bulletin no. 1, 1900. Willis L. Moore, chief. Washington: 1900. 6 maps
on one sheet.
Cartographer:
Willis L. Moore.
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1900. |
Size of sheet: 61 x 48.5 cm.
Colored.
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(630: 1900: Un38hur Small) |
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Descriptive matter at bottom of sheet.
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1093.
A general map of the southern British colonies, in America. Comprehending North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, with the neighbouring Indian countries. From the
modern surveys of . . . de Brahm, Capt. Collet, Mouzon & others; and from the large hydrographical survey of the coasts of
East and West Florida. By B. Romans. 1776. London: R. Sayer and J. Bennett: 1776. Reprinted by U.S. Geological Survey, 1937,
under the title: Georgia at the time of the ratification of the Constitution.
Cartographer:
B. Romans.
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1937. |
Scale: 1 degree = 69½ British mi.
Size: 43.6 x 55.5 cm.
Colored.
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(658: 1937: R667cgf Large) |
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Insets: The settled portion of Georgia (from Abraham Bradley's 1796 map of the United States); the correct southern boundary of
Georgia in 1787.
See: U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 817. Washington: 1930.
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Virginia
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1094.
A map of the most inhabited part of Virginia, containing the whole province of Maryland, with part of Pensilvania, New Jersey
and North Carolina. Drawn by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson in 1775. . . . London: R. Sayer and Thomas Jefferys: 1775.
Cartographer:
Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson Will[ia]m Byrd, William Dandridge, Richard Fitzwilliams, Alexander Irving, Will[ia]m Mayo, William
Churton, and Daniel Weldon.
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1775. |
Scale: 1 in. = 10 mi.
Size: 78.3 x 123.3 cm.
Colored.
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(654: 1755: F943vmc Large) |
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1095.
Map of the maritime parts of Virginia exhibiting the seat of war, and of Ld. Dunmore's depredations. In that colony. [1776].
Cartographer:
P. S. Du Simitière.
Engraver:
Robert Aitken.
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[1776]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 10 mi.
Size: 24.9 x 27.6 cm.
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(654: [1776]: D852mpv Small) |
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Wheat: 540
Pennsylvania Magazine, vol. 2 (1776), opposite p. 184.
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1096.
From Annapolis (70) to Bowling-green Ord[inar]y. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.1 x 11.6 cm.
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(526.8 C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 550
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1097.
From Annapolis (66) to Dumfries. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.3 x 11.5 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 546
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1098.
From Annapolis (67) to Fredericksburg, Va. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.5 cm.
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(526.8 C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads .
Wheat: 547
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1099.
From Annapolis (68) to Fredericksburg. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.1 x 11.4 cm.
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(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 548
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1100.
From Annapolis (73) to Hanover & Newcastle. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.5 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 553
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1101.
From Annapolis (72) to Hanover Court-House. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.4 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 552
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1102.
From Annapolis (71) to Head Lynchs Ord[inar]y. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.1 x 11.6 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 551
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1103.
From Annapolis (74) to New Kent Court-house. [1789, 1961 reprint].
|
[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.5 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 554
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1104.
From Annapolis (75) to New Kent, Court-house. [1789, 1961 reprint].
|
[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.6 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 555
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1105.
From Annapolis (69) to Todd's Ordinary. [1789, 1961 reprint].
|
[1789]. |
Size: 17.1 x 11.5 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 549
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1106.
From Annapolis (76) to Williamsburgh. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.1 x 11.5 cm.
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(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 556
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1107.
From Annapolis (77) to Williamsburgh. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.6 cm.
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(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 557
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1108.
From Annapolis (78) to York. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.4 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 558
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1109.
From Annapolis (79) to York. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.5 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 559
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1110.
From Williamsburgh (80) to Ayletts Warehouse [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.1 x 11.7 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 560
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1111.
From Williarnsburg (81) to Aylett's Ware-houses. [1789, 1961 reprint].
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[1789]. |
Size: 17.1 x 11.6 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 561
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1112.
From Williamsburg (85) to Hooe's ferry. [1789, 1961 reprint].
|
[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 12.1 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 565
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1113.
From Williamsburg (86) to Hooe's ferry. [1789, 1961 reprint].
|
[1789]. |
Size: 17.7 x 11.6 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
|
In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 566
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1114.
From Williamsburg (83) to Port-Royal. [1789, 1961 reprint].
|
[1789]. |
Size: 17 x 11.6 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
|
In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 563
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1115.
From Williamsburg (84) to Port-royal. [1789, 1961 reprint].
|
[1789]. |
Size: 17.2 x 11.5 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
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In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 564
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1116.
From Williamsburg (82) to Sneed's Ordinary. [1789, 1961 reprint].
|
[1789]. |
Size: 17 x 11.7 cm.
|
(526.8: C68s) |
|
In: Christopher Colles, A survey of the roads.
Wheat: 562
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1117
Virginia. [1795].
|
[1795]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 68 mi.
Size: 15.3 x 18.5cm.
|
(Paine 68: Sco3u) |
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In: Joseph Scott, The United States gazetteer, opposite "Virginia."
Wheat: 569
Provenance:
Presented by the Estate of Richard Gimbel, 1974.
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1118.
Virginia. [1796].
Engraver:
W. Barker.
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[1796]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 65 mi.
Size: 14.7 x 19.1 cm.
|
(917.3: C25c) |
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In: Mathew Carey, Carey's American pocket atlas, opposite p. 94.
Wheat: 570
Provenance:
Presented by Suzanne Wister Eastwick and Joseph L. Eastwick, July 1975.
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1119.
The state of Virginia from the best authorities. 1799.
Engraver:
A. Anderson.
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1799. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 48 American mi.
Size: 19 x 25.2 cm.
|
(910: P29) |
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In: John Payne, A new and complete system of universal geography, vol. 4, opposite p. 385.
Wheat: 574
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1120.
Frederick, Berkeley & Jefferson counties in the state of Virginia. Executed A.D. 1809 by Chas.Varlé. [Richmond: 1809].
Cartographer:
Charles Varlé.
Engraver:
Benjamin Jones.
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[1809]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 2¼ mi.
Size: 84.9 x 61.8 cm.
Colored.
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(654: [1809]: V428fbj Large) |
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Inset: Plan of Winchester.
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1121.
University of Virginia ground plan. N.p.: [ca. 1824].
Cartographer:
Peter Maverick.
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[ca. 1824]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 50 ft.
Size: 43.3 x 48.9 cm.
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(654: [ca. 1824]: M446unv Small) |
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1122.
Map of the state of Virginia. Constructed in conformity to law, from the late surveys, authorized by the legislature, and other original and authentic
documents, by Herman Boyé. [Philadelphia: 1826].
Cartographer:
Herman Boyé.
Engraver:
H. S. Tanner and B. Tanner.
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[1826]. |
Scale: 1 degree = 60 geographical mi. = 69.08 statute mi.
Size: 155.5 x 233.3 cm.
Colored.
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(654: [1826]: B691svr Large) |
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Insets: View of Richmond from the west; University of Virginia.
On the map: "Mason & Dixon's line . . ." and "the author has examined a variety of rare and original documents, in the library
of the Am: Phil: Society, from which he has collected and incorporated with the map, such facts as cannot fail to enhance
its value."
Provenance:
Presented by the State of Virginia, 17 August 1827.
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1123.
Map of the battle fields of Manassas and the surrounding region showing the various actions of the 21st July, 1861, between
the armies of the Confederate States and the United States, surveyed and drawn by W. G. Atkinson. U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers. N.p.: 1861.
Cartographer:
W. G. Atkinson.
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1861. |
Size: 34.5 x 34 cm.
|
(654: 1861: Un38mbm Small) |
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1124.
Part of the map of the military department of S.E. Virginia and Fort Monroe compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers
of the War Department. August, 1861. [Washington: 1862].
Cartographer:
Herman Boyé, L. V. Buckholz, and H. L. Abbot.
Engraver:
J. Schedler.
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1861. |
Scale: 1:200,000.
Size: 67.2 x 103.8 cm.
|
(654: 1861: Un38mon Large) |
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1125.
Part of the map of the military department of S.E. Virginia and Fort Monroe, showing the approaches to Richmond and Petersburg,
compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers of the War Department, 1861, with additions and corrections from the map
of the siege of Yorktown and the campaign maps of the army of the Potomac, compiled by Capt. H. L. Abbot. 1862. [Washington: 1862].
Cartographer:
H. L. Abbot.
Engraver:
J. Schedler.
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1861. |
Scale: 1:80,000.
Size: 73.4 x 123.9 cm.
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(654: 1861: Un38vir Large) |
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1126.
Campaign maps, Army of the Potomac. Map no. 1. Yorktown to Williamsburg, prepared by command of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan . . . A. A. Humphreys Brig. Gen.
and Chief of Topographical Engineers. Compiled by Capt. H. L. Abbot. [Washington: 1862]. Map in 4 pieces.
Cartographer:
H. L. Abbot and A. A. Humphreys.
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[1862]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 1 mi.
Size of paper: 91.2 x 60.1 cm.
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(654: [1862]: Un38wil Large) |
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Photograph of a manuscript map.
Provenance:
Presented and autographed by H. L. Abbot.
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1127.
Campaign maps. Army of the Potomac. Map no. 2. Williamsburg to White House. Prepared by command of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan . . . U.S.
War Department. Compilation, under the direction of Brig. Gen. A. A. Humphreys, by Capt. H. L. Abbot. [Washington: 1862].
Cartographer:
A. A. Humphreys, H. L. Abbot, W. R. Palmer, N. Bowen, F. W. Dorr, J. W. Donn, F. A. Churchill, et. al.
Engraver:
W. H. Dougal.
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[1862]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 1 mi.
Size: 67.2 x 59.8 cm.
|
(654: [1862]: Un38wht Large) |
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1128.
Campaign map, Army of the Potomac. Map no. 3. White House to Harrisons Landing. Prepared by command of Major General George B. McClellan, commanding Army of
the Potomac. Compiled under the direction of Brig. Gen A. A. Humphreys, by Capt. H. L. Abbot. [Washington: 1862].
Cartographer:
A. A. Humphreys and H. L. Abbot.
Engraver:
W. H. Dougal.
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[1862]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 1 mi.
Size: 86.8 x 71.1 cm.
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(654: [1862]: Un38har Large) |
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1129.
Central Virginia, compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers of the War Department for military purposes July, 1862. U.S. War Department. Washington: J. F. Gedney: 1862.
|
1862. |
Scale: 1:350,000.
Size: 65.7 x 78.8 cm.
|
(654: 1862: Un38cen Large) |
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1130.
Map of eastern Virginia, compiled from the best authorities, and printed at the Coast Survey Office, A. D. Bache, Supdt. 1862 U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Compiled by W. L. Nicholson. [Washington: 1862].
Cartographer:
A. D. Bache and W. L. Nicholson.
Engraver:
Charles G. Krebs.
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[1862]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 15 mi.
Size: 55.8 x 47.2 cm.
Colored.
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(654: [1862]: Un38evb Large) |
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1131.
Official plan of the siege of Yorktown, Va Conducted by the Army of the Potomac under command of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, April 5th to May 3rd 1862. Prepared
under the direction of Brig. Gen J. G. Barnard by Lieut. Henry L. Abbot. U.S. Topographical Engineers. [Washington]: 1862.
Cartographer:
Henry L. Abbot, J. G. Barnard, C. B. Comstock, N. J. Hall, O. G. Wagner, N. Bowen, F. W. Dorr, and j. W. Donn.
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1862. |
Scale: 2½ in. = 800 yd.
Size: 43 x 73 cm.
|
(654: 1862: Un38pyu Small) |
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1132.
Portions of the military departments of Virginia, Washington middle, & the Susquehanna. U.S. War Department. Engineering Department. [Washington]: 1863.
Cartographer:
Dennis Callahan.
|
1863. |
Scale: 1:200,000.
Size: 68.4 x 103.5 cm.
Colored.
|
(654: 1863: Un38vws Large) |
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1133.
Upper Potomac from McCoy's Ferry to Conrad's Ferry and adjacent portions of Maryland and Virginia, compiled from county maps
and maps prepared by Col. J. N. McComb, with additions and corrections by Lt. Col. D. H. Strother. U.S. War Department. 1863. [Washington]: 1863.
Cartographer:
J. N. McComb and D. H. Strother.
Cartographer:
J. F. Gedney.
|
1863. |
Scale: 1:126,720.
Size: 78.6 x 89.6 cm.
|
(654: 1863: Un38mcc Large) |
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1134.
The approaches from Washington, to Richmond. From surveys supplied by officers of the Army. Home Insurance Company of New
York. [New York: 1864].
Cartographer:
J. H. Higginson.
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[1864]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 7 mi.
Size: 48.5 x 63.5 cm.
Colored:.
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(654: [1864]: H753wr Small) |
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Inset: Strategic points of East Tennessee, northern Alabama and Georgia, from the U.S. Official Military Map, 1864.
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1135.
Portions of Virginia and North Carolina, embracing Richmond & Lynchburg, Va., and Goldsboro & Salisbury, N.C., compiled in
the Engineering Bureau, War Department, for military purposes. New York: J. Schedler: 1864.
|
1864. |
Scale: 1:350,000.
Size: 82.6 x 102.3 cm.
|
(654: 1864: Un38vnc Large) |
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1136.
Map of the vicinity of Yorktown, Virginia N.p.: 1881.
|
1881. |
Size: 44.8 x 65.5 cm.
Size of paper: 73 x 86.5 cm.
Colored:.
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(654: 1881: M322ytv Small) |
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Inset: Yorktown.
On three sides of the map are likenesses of famous Revolutionary War persons and pictures of famous buildings.
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1137.
Norfolk harbor. Elizabeth River, Virginia. Topography by C. M. Bache. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 1882. [Washington]: 1883.
Cartographer:
J. W. Donn, B. A. Colonna, C. M. Bache, Eugene Ellicott, E. B. Thomas, and C. M. Chester.
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[1882]. |
Scale: 1:10,000.
Size: 70.8 x 85.5 cm.
|
(654: [1882]: Un38nhv Large) |
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1138.
Coast Chart no. 31. Chesapeake Bay. Sheet no. 1. York River, Hampton Roads, Chesapeake entrance. From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache.
U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. [Washington: 1885].
Cartographer:
A. D. Bache, F. Blunt, J. Farley, J. J. S. Hassler, J. Seib, J. W. Donn, J. Mechan, J. J. Almy, W. W. Harding, W. M. C. Fairfax,
A. Strausz, G. D. Wise, and L. D. Williams.
Engraver:
J. Knight, A. Sengteller, H. S. Barnard, and J. C. Kondrup.
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[1885]. |
Scale: 1:80,000.
Size: 63 x 96.2 cm.
|
(654: [1885]: Un38cyh Large) |
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West Virginia
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1139.
Map of the oil district of West Virginia. Compiled & drawn by Peter F. Stout. Philadelphia: R. L. Barnes: 1864.
Cartographer:
P. F. Stout.
|
1864. |
Scale: 1½ in. = 4 mi.
Size: 35.8 x 44.6 cm.
Colored:.
|
(655: 1864: St77wvo Small) |
|
1140.
Map of Coal River, in Kanawha & Boone counties, West Virginia. Geological Survey of West Virginia. Cincinnati, O.: Ehrgott & Krebbs: [ca. 1900].
|
[ca. 1900]. |
Size: 46 x 61 cm.
|
(655: [ca. 1900]: W529crb Small) |
|
Inset: Map of West Virginia and surrounding states.
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1141.
Map of West Virginia showing coal, oil, gas, iron ore and limestone areas. Geological Survey of West Virginia. From the topographical sheets of the U.S. Geological Survey. Baltimore: Hoen & Co.: [1917].
Cartographer:
I. C. White, Ray V. Hennen, D. B. Reger, and R. C. Tucker.
Engraver:
A. Hoen & Co.
|
[1917]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 8 mi.
Size: 82.8 x 111.4 cm.
Colored.
|
(655: [1917]: W529Lim Large) |
|
Contains listing by county of coal mines.
|
|
|
1142.
Map of West Virginia showing railroads. Geological Survey of West Virginia. Base from government and other surveys by Ray V. Hennen and R. C. Tucker. Baltimore: Hoen & Co.: [1917].
Cartographer:
Hennen and Tucker.
Engraver:
A. Hoen & Co.
|
[1917]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 8 mi.
Size: 83 x 94.8 cm.
Colored.
|
(655: [1917]: W529rwv Large) |
|
1143.
Map of West Virginia showing coal, oil, gas, iron ore and limestone areas. Geological Survey of West Virginia. Baltimore: Hoen, lith.: 1921.
Cartographer:
I. C. White, Ray V. Hennen, D. B. Reger, and R. C. Tucker.
Engraver:
Hoen.
|
1921. |
Scale: 1 in. = 8 mi.
Size: 83 x 94.3 cm.
Colored.
|
(655: 1921: W529geo Small) |
|
Accompanied by: List of coal mines in West Virginia; 1 July 1921.
|
|
|
1144.
Relief map of West Virginia, prepared by the Geological Survey of West Virginia Paul H. Price, state geologist. Data from U.S. Geological Survey topographical quadrangles surveyed in cooperation with the
West Virginia Geological Survey. 1937. Baltimore: A. Hoen & Co.: 1937.
Cartographer:
Paul H. Price.
Engraver:
A. Hoen & Co.
|
1937. |
Scale: 1 in. = 8 mi.
Size: 78.4 x 88.5 cm.
Colored.
|
(655: 1937: W529rmw Extra-oversize) |
|
North Carolina
|
|
|
|
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1145.
Plan of the entrance into Cape Fear harbour, North Carolina. [London: 1771].
Cartographer:
J. S. Speer.
|
[1771]. |
Size: 25.2 x 36.6 cm.
|
(656: [1771]: C222cfh Small) |
|
See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.
|
|
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1146.
North Carolina. [1795].
|
[1795]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 62 mi.
Size: 15.5 x 18.8 cm.
|
(Paine 68: Sco3u) |
|
In: Joseph Scott, The United State gazetteer, opposite "North-Carolina."
Wheat: 583
Provenance:
Presented by the Estate of Richard Gimbel, 1974.
|
|
|
1147.
North Carolina. [1796].
Engraver:
W. Barker.
|
[1796]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 50 mi.
Size: 14.8 x 19.4 cm.
|
(917.3: C25c) |
|
In: Mathew Carey, Carey's American pocket atlas, following p. 102.
Wheat: 584
Provenance:
Presented by Suzanne Wister Eastwick and Joseph L. Eastwick, July 1975.
|
|
|
1148.
To navigators this chart. being an actual survey of the sea coast and inland navigation from Cape Henry to Cape Roman is most
respectfully inscribed by Price and Strother. New-Bern, North Carolina: W. Johnston: 1798.
Cartographer:
Price and Strother.
Engraver:
W. Johnston.
|
1798. |
Scale: 1 degree = 20 leagues.
Size: 36.8 x 98.3 cm.
|
(656: 1798: P936hr Large) |
|
Wheat: 590
|
|
|
1149.
North Carolina from the best authorities. 1800.
Engraver:
A. Anderson.
|
1800. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = ca. 24 American mi.
Size: 19 x 38.5 cm.
|
(910: P29) |
|
In: John Payne, A new and complete system of universal geography, vol. 4, opposite p. 414.
|
|
|
1150.
To David Stone and Peter Brown, esqrs. this first actual survey of the state of North Carolina, taken by the subscribers is
respectfully dedicated by . . . Jona. Price, John Strother. 1808. Philadelphia: C. P. Harrison: 1808.
Cartographer:
John Strother and Jonathan Price.
Engraver:
W. Harrison.
|
1808. |
Scale: 1 degree = 69½ mi.
Size of paper: ca. 70.5 x 150.5 cm.
Colored.
|
(656: 1808: P936snc Large) |
|
Trimmed.
Provenance:
Received 19 February 1808.
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|
|
1151.
[Core Sound, North Carolina]. Surveyed under the direction of J. Kearney. U.S. Army. Topographical Engineers. 1837. [Washington]: 1837. Nos. 1-4: 1. Harbor
Island bar. 62.3 x 32.5 cm.; 2. Drum shoal. 25.3 x 32.6 cm.; 3. Piney Point shoal. 52.4 x 32.6 cm.; 4. Bells Point shoal.
52.4 x 32.6 cm.
Cartographer:
J. Kearney, T. J. Lee, L. Sitgreaves, and A. M. Mitchell.
Engraver:
W. J. Stone.
|
1837. |
Scale: 1:15,840.
Size: 54.5 x 33.7 cm.
|
(656: 1837: Un31acs Small) |
|
In: U.S. Congress. 25th Congress. House of Representatives. 2nd Session. Document 445.
Provenance:
Presented by J. D. Graham, 18 June 1841.
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|
|
1152.
Core sound, North Carolina, surveyed, under the direction of Lieut. Col. J. Kearney, by T. J. Lee, L. Sitgreaves, A. M. Mitchell
and Wash: Hood. U.S. Bureau of Topographical Engineers. Washington: 1837.
Cartographer:
J. Kearney, T. J. Lee, L. Sitgreaves, A. M. Mitchell, and Wash. Hood.
Engraver:
W. J. Stone.
|
1837. |
Scale: 16,000 ft.
Size: 42.7 x 88.4 cm.
|
(656: 1837: Un38csn Large) |
|
In: U.S. Congress. 25th Congress. House of Representatives. 2nd Session. Document 445.
Provenance:
Presented by J. D. Graham, 18 June 1841.
|
|
|
1153.
Pasquotank River From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. [Washington]: 1850.
Cartographer:
A. D. Bache, W. M. Boyce, J. C. Neilson, W. P. McArthur, and H. Adams.
Engraver:
W. Smith and S. T. Pettit.
|
1850. |
Scale: 1:60,000.
Size: 35.7 x 43.7 cm.
|
(656: 1850: Un37pr Small) |
|
1154.
Map of North Carolina Prepared by North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey from base map compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey. Washington:
Norris Peters: 1911.
Cartographer:
Joseph Hyde Pratt.
|
1911. |
Scale: 1 in. = 11 mi.
Size: 50.3 x 126.4 cm. Colored.
|
(656: 1911: Un38ges Large) |
|
1155.
State of North Carolina In cooperation with the state of North Carolina, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist. U.S. Geological Survey. George Otis
Smith, Director . . . compiled in 1909 and 1910. [Washington]: 1916.
Cartographer:
Joseph Hyde Pratt, George Otis Smith, R. B. Marshall, and A. F. Hassan.
Engraver:
U.S. Geological Survey.
|
1916. |
Scale: 1:500,000.
Size: 63.9 x 166.2 cm.
|
(656: 1916: Un38ncs Large) |
|
1156.
Proposed Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina-Tennessee. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological survey. [Washington]: U.S. Geological Survey: 1926.
Engraver:
U.S. Geological Survey.
|
1926. |
Scale: 1:125,000.
Size: 61.6 x 75.1 cm.
Colored.
|
(635: 1926: Un35gsm Small) |
|
South Carolina
|
|
|
|
|
1157.
South Carolina [1795].
|
[1795]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 40 mi.
Size: 15.5 x 18.2 cm.
|
(Paine 68: Sco3u) |
|
In: Joseph Scott, The United States gazetteer, opposite "South-Carolina."
Wheat: 602
Provenance:
Presented by the Estate of Richard Gimbel, 1974.
|
|
|
1158.
South Carolina [1796].
Engraver:
Doolittle.
|
[1796]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 45 American mi.
Size: 14.6 x 19.1 cm.
|
(917.3: C25c) |
|
In: Mathew Carey, Carey's American pocket atlas, following p. 110.
Wheat: 603
Provenance:
Presented by Suzanne Wister Eastwick and Joseph L. Eastwick, July 1975.
|
|
|
1159.
The state of South Carolina: from the best authorities. 1796 New York: J. Reid: 1796.
Engraver:
Tanner.
|
1796. |
Scale: 1 degree = 69½ American mi.
Size: 38.1 x 43 cm.
|
(657: 1796: T158ssc Small) |
|
On reverse: Georgia, from the latest authorities. Size: 22.3 x 38.7 cm.
In: John Reid, The American atlas. New York: J. Reid: 1796, no. 17.
Wheat: 605
|
|
|
1160.
The state of South Carolina from the best authorities. 1799.
Engraver:
Scoles.
|
1799. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 35 mi.
Size: 18.7 x 21.5 cm.
|
(910: P29) |
|
In: John Payne, A new and complete system of universal geography, vol. 4, opposite p. 429.
Wheat: 608
|
|
|
1161.
[Map of South Carolina] [Charleston: 1802].
Cartographer:
T. Coram.
Engraver:
J. Akin.
|
[1802]. |
Scale: 1 degree = 69½ mi.
Size: 41.8 x 47.7 cm.
Colored. |
(657: [1802]: D792sc Small) |
|
Original in John Drayton, View of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns. Charleston: Young: 1802.
|
|
|
1162.
Sketch of the Santee canal [Charleston: ca. 1802].
Engraver:
James Akin.
|
[ca. 1802]. |
Scale: 2¼ in. = 5 mi.
Size: 32.5 x 14.7 cm.
|
(657: [ca. 1802]: Ak51scc Small) |
|
Duplicate of map in John Drayton, View of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns. Charleston: Young: 1802.
|
|
|
1163.
A plan of Charles Town, from a survey of Edw[ar]d Crisp in 1704. N.p.: [1809].
Cartographer:
Edward Crisp.
Engraver:
James Akin.
|
[1809]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 40 perches or 660 ft.
Size: 23.1 x 29.1 cm.
|
(657.976: [1809]: C873csc Small) |
|
In: David Ramsay, History of South Carolina. Charleston: Longworth: 1809, vol. 2.
|
|
|
1164.
[South Carolina] N.p.: [1818].
Cartographer:
John Wilson.
|
[1818]. |
Size of paper: 38.8 x 49.9 cm.
|
(657: [1818]: W699sc Small) |
|
Contains manuscript note: "Sketched by John Wilson to accompany his report, 1818."
|
|
|
1165.
A map of South Carolina, constructed and drawn from the district surveys, ordered by the legislature: By John Wilson The astronomical observations by Professor Geo: Blackburn & I. M. Elford. Philadelphia: H. S. Tanner: [1822. 10 April 1822].
Cartographer:
John Wilson.
Engraver:
H. S. Tanner.
|
[1822]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 6 mi.
Size: 112.2 x 149.8 cm.
Colored.
|
(657: [1822]: W699scm Large) |
|
Inset: Charleston harbour.
Provenance:
Presented by H. S. Tanner, 15 August 1823; and another presented by John L. Wilson, governor of South Carolina, 15
August 1823.
|
|
|
1166.
Charleston harbour and the adjacent coast and country, South Carolina. U.S. Bureau of Topographical Engineers Surveyed at intervals in 1823, 1824 and 1825 by Hartman Bache, James D. Graham, C. M. Eakin and W. M. Boyce. [Washington:
1825].
Cartographer:
Hartman Bache, J. D. Graham, C. M. Eakin, W. M. Boyce, and S. Wragg.
Engraver:
W. J. Stone.
|
[1825]. |
Scale: 4 in. = 1 mi.
Size: 158.8 x 135.4 cm.
|
(657: [1825]: Un38chc Large) |
|
Hartman Bache told the Society that the survey for this map took place in 1823-1825. He described this survey and gave "evidence
of its minuteness and accuracy." The members then asked Bache to write his comments for use at a future meeting [Minutes;
Donation Book; Transactions., n.s., vol. 5].
In: U.S. Congress. A collection of maps, etc. published by order of Congress. Washington: 1843, no. 102.
Provenance:
Presented by Hartman Bache, 3 April 1835; and presented by Colonel Long, 7 February 1862.
|
|
|
1167.
Preliminary chart of Charleston harbor and its approaches. U.S. Coast Survey. From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache. Hydrography by the party under the command
of J. N. Maffitt. 1855. [Washington]: 1855.
Cartographer:
A. D. Bache, C. O. Boutelle, S. A. Gilbert, J. N. Maffitt, J. J. Ricketts, and A. Boschke.
Engraver:
F. Dankworth, J. Knight, E. Yeager, W. Smith, and G. McCoy.
|
1855. |
Scale: 1:30,000.
Size: 86.4 x 60.7 cm.
|
(657: 1855: Un38pcc Large) |
|
1168.
Charleston harbor and its approaches. U.S. Coast Survey. From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache.
Hydrography by the party under the direction of C. O. Boutelle. 1870. [Washington]: 1870.
Cartographer:
A. D. Bache, C. O. Boutelle, S. A. Gilbert, J. Seib, and W. S. Edwards.
|
1870. |
Scale: 1:30,000.
Size: 77.5 x 80.8 cm.
|
(657: 1870: Un38scc Large) |
|
1169.
Official map of South Carolina, issued by the State Department of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries. 1911. New York: E. C. Bridgman: 1911.
|
1911. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 10 mi.
Size: 57 x 73.1 cm.
Colored.
|
(657: 1911: So87oms Large) |
|
Contains printed material extolling the value of South Carolina for living. Also picture of the capitol at Columbia.
|
|
|
1169a.
General highway map of Oconee County. South Carolina. Contains notes by Margaret Mills Seaborn and outline of William Bartram's path taken in 1776. N.p.: 1983.
Cartographer:
Margaret Mills Seaborn.
|
1983. |
Scale: 1 in. = 2 mi.
Size: 60.3 x 44.7 cm.
Colored.
|
(657: 1983: So82oco Large) |
|
Georgia
|
|
|
|
|
1170.
Plan du Port de Gouadaquini now called Jekil Sound in the province of Georgia in North America. N.p.: [1771].
|
[1771]. |
Scale: 1 degree = 60 mi.
Size: 26.8 x 37.5 cm.
|
(658: [1771]: J384pjs Small) |
|
On map: Jekil Island called Pallavona in 1721.
See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.
|
|
|
1171.
Siège de Savanah, fait par les troupes du roi, aux ordres de Monsieur le conte d'Estaing, vice-amiral de France en Septembre
et Octobre 1779.
|
1779. |
Scale: 10 cm. = 1,200 toises.
Size: 32.1 x 46 cm.
|
(658.972: 1779: Un38sav Large) |
|
Photograph.
Provenance:
Presented by Morton Deutsch, April 1964.
|
|
|
1172.
Georgia. [1795].
|
[1795]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 115 mi.
Size: 15.3 x 19 cm.
|
(Paine 68: Sco3u) |
|
In: Joseph Scott, The United States gazetteer, opposite "Georgia."
Wheat: 612
Provenance:
Presented by the Estate of Richard Gimbel, 1974.
|
|
|
1173.
The state of Georgia.N.p.: [ca. 1795].
Engraver:
Gridley.
|
[ca. 1795]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 20 mi.
Size: 44.4 x 37.5 cm.
Colored.
|
(658: [ca. 1795]: G873gfc Small) |
|
1174.
Georgia.[1796].
Engraver:
W. Barker.
|
[1796]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 95 mi.
Size: 14.8 x 19 cm.
|
(917.3: C25c) |
|
In: Mathew Carey, Carey's American pocket atlas, following p. 114.
Wheat: 613
Provenance:
Presented by Suzanne Wister Eastwick and Joseph L. Eastwick, July 1975.
|
|
|
1175.
Georgia, from the latest authorities. [New York: J. Reid: 1796].
Engraver:
Benjamin Tanner.
|
1796. |
Scale: 1 degree = 69½ American mi.
Size: 38.7 x 22.2 cm.
|
(657: 1796: T158ssc Small) |
|
In: John Reid, The American Atlas. New York: J. Reid: 1796.
On reverse: The state of South Carolina: from the best authorities.
Wheat: 616
|
|
|
1176.
Georgia from the latest authorities.1799.
Engraver:
I. Scoles.
|
1799. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = ca. 50 mi.
Size: 20.1 x 38.5 cm.
|
(910: P29) |
|
In: John Payne, A new and complete system of universal geography, vol. 4, opposite p. 438.
Wheat: 619
|
|
|
1177.
Map of the seat of war among the Creek Indians. From the original drawing in the War Department. Philadelphia: J. Melish: 1814 [8 November 1814].
Cartographer:
J. Melish.
Engraver:
H. S. Tanner.
|
[8 November 1814]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 20 mi.
Size: 42.6 x 49.5 cm.
Colored.
|
(660: 1814: M485ci Small) |
|
This was originally the property of Benjamin Smith Barton.
|
|
|
1178.
Sketch of the Atlantic coast of the United States, from Savannah River to St. Mary's River, embracing the coast of the state
of Georgia. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, superintendent. [Washington]: 1861.
Cartographer:
A. Lindenkohl, A. D. Bache, J. R. Butts, R. Mills, and Col. Campbell.
|
1861. |
Scale: 1:200,000.
Size: 57.2 x 98.5 cm.
|
(658: 1861: Un38acg Large) |
|
Inset: Atlantic coast of North Florida.
Trimmed.
|
|
|
1179.
Northwestern Georgia (with portions of the adjoining states of Tennessee and Alabama) being part of the department of the
Cumberland. U.S. War Department. Bureau of Topographical Engineers. January, 1863. New York: J. Bien: [1864].
Cartographer:
Dennis Callahan and William E. Merrill.
Engraver:
J. Bien.
|
1864. |
Scale: 1:350,000.
Size: 97.4 x 85.8 cm.
|
(658: 1864: Un38gta Large) |
|
1180.
Map illustrating the military operations in front of Atlanta, Georgia, from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th, 1864,
to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication, south of Atlanta, August 26th, 1864. U.S. War Department. New York: Graphic Co.: 1875.
|
1875. |
Scale: 2 in. = 1 mi.
Size: 73 x 78.3 cm.
Colored.
|
(658: 1875: Un38apt Large) |
|
Contains diagrams of defensive works of each side.
|
|
|
1181.
Maps illustrating the military operations of the Atlanta campaign . . . exhibiting the works of the U.S. and Confederate forces.
1864. New York: American Photo-Lith. Co.: [1877]. Maps in 5 pieces: No. 1. Tennessee River to Oostanaula River. 51.6 x 88.5 cm.;
No. 2. Resaca to Ackworth. 70.7 x 63.7 cm.; No. 3. Kingston & Cassville to Dallas and Marietta. 57.2 x 79.9 cm.; No. 4. Pine,
Lost and Kennesaw Mountains south to include Atlanta and environs. 62.6 x 66.6 cm.; No. 5. Chattahoochee River to Jonesboro
and Lovejoy's Station. 64.3 x 67 cm.
|
1877. |
Scale: 2¼ in. = 3 mi.
Colored.
|
(658: 1877: Un38mmg Large) |
|
1182.
Coast chart no. 56. From Savannah to Sapelo Island, Georgia. 1876. Surveys made between the years 1850 and '69 under the direction of A. D. Bache.
U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. [Washington]: 1885.
Cartographer:
A. and H. Lindenkohl, A. D. Bache, Benjamin Peirce, C. O. Boutelle, C. P. Bolles, E. O. C. Ord, A. W. Longfellow, A. W. Evans,
F. P. Webber, H. L. Whiting, A. M. Harrison, W. H. Dennis, C. Hosmer, C. Fendall, C. Rockwell, H. L. Du Val, J. H. Moore,
C. M. Fauntleroy, C. Junken, and J. E. Hilgard.
Engraver:
E. Hergesheimer, A. Sengteller, E. A. Maedel, H. S. Barnard, and H. M. Knight.
|
1885. |
Scale: 1:80,000.
Size of paper: 104.8 x 81.5 cm.
|
(658: 1885: Un38ssg Large) |
|
Trimmed.
Provenance:
Presented by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey through Spencer C. McCorkle, 14 December 1885.
|
|
|
1183.
State of Georgia.U.S. Geological Survey. George Otis Smith, director. Compiled in 1911-1912. [Washington]: U.S. Geological Survey: 1911-1912.
Cartographer:
G. O. Smith, R. B. Marshall, and A. F. Hassan.
Engraver:
U.S. Geological Survey.
|
1911-1912. |
Scale: 1:500,000.
Size: 104.5 x 86.4 cm.
|
(658: 1911-1912: Un38int Large) |
|
Advance sheet. Subject to correction.
|
|
|
Florida
|
|
|
|
|
1184.
Entrances of Tampa Bay. Page LXVIIII of the appendix. [1775].
Cartographer:
B. Romans.
|
[1775]. |
Scale: 1 in. = 3⅓ geometric mi.
Size: 9.6 x 15.3 cm.
|
(917.59: R66) |
|
In: B. Romans, A concise natural history of East and West Florida; containing an account of the natural produce of all the southern part
of British America in the three kingdoms of nature, particularly the animal and vegetable. New York: 1775.
Wheat: 623
Provenance:
Presented by John Vaughan, 17 January 1806.
|
|
|
1185.
Pensacola bar. Page LXXXIV of the appendix. [1775].
Cartographer:
Bernard Romans (?).
|
[1775]. |
Scale: 2.5 cm. = 2 geometric mi.
Size: 14.3 x 9.6 cm.
|
(917.59: R66) |
|
In: Bernard Romans, A concise natural history of East and West Florida, appendix.
Wheat: 624
Provenance:
Presented by John Vaughan, 17 January 1806.
|
|
|
1186.
A map of the coast of East Florida from the River St. John southward near to Cape Canaveral. [1791].
Cartographer:
William Bartram.
|
[1791]. |
Scale: [1½ in. = 10 mi.].
Size: 25 x 14.7 cm.
|
(917.3: B28) |
|
In: William Bartram, Travels through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive territories of the
Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws . . . Philadelphia: James & Johnson: 1791.
Wheat: 628< |