Folder 4
Contains 7 Results:
Johnson's Arkansas Mississippi and Louisiana by Johnson and Ward , 1864
Double page, hand-colored, lithographed map of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana by Johnson and Ward, pages 45 and 46. Versos: pages 57 and 58 Geography of North America / Historical and Statistical View of North America with illustration of Native Americans, flora, fauna, mountains, and a waterfall.
Johnson's Iowa and Nebraska published by A. J. Johnson, New York, 1864
Double page, hand-colored, lithographed map of Iowa and eastern Nebraska, pages 60 and 61. Versos: pages 72 and 73 of Historical and Statistical View of the United States, 1860.
Map of West Virginia, 1911
Double page map of West Virginia by George Gram, pages 32 and 33 of Gram's Modern Atlas. Versos: page 31 (eastern half of Pennsylvania) and page 34 (western hald of North Carolina).
County Map of the States of New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Id. and by S. Augustus Mitchell , 1860
Double page, hand-colored, lithographed map of New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut "constructed and engraved by W. Williams" Philadelphia. Right page is number 16. Left page is not numbered. Versos are blank.
Tunison's Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island , 1855
Double page, hand-colored, lithographed map of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island with an illustration of the Bunker Hill Monument. Pages 40-41 in from Tunison’s Peerless Atlas. Verso pages 42 and (unnumbered) depict U. S. Government buildings in Washington, D.C. buildings and eleven U.S. Presidents).
Maps, 1821-1911
The first series, Maps, comprises 43 maps of nations and states or regions in North America and South America, The maps are foldered by size: folders 1-2 are smaller maps; folders 3-8 are larger or two-page maps. The order of maps within each folder reflects the donor's original order.
Bob Rodriguez | 1461 | [BCA]
This collection comprises 25 printed items: 23 historic maps and 2 rare book leaves from the private collection of Bob Rodriguez.