Box 02
Contains 18 Results:
Collection of maps of the United States
Map of North Carolina and South Carolina, 1865
U.S. Coast Survey folding map drawn by Adolph Lindenkohl. The map is mounted on linen between marbled cover boards. Whittier Mt 321.
Map of Northern Georgia, 1863
U.S. Coast Survey folding map drawn by Adolph Lindenkohl. The map is mounted on linen between marbled cover boards. Whittier Mt 319.
Map of Northern Alabama and Georgia, 1864
Map compiled and engraved at the U.S. Coast Survey Office. Scale 1 inch = 10 miles. Printed folding map mounted on linen between marbled covers. Whittier Mt. 320.
Map of Southern Georgia and part of South Carolina, 1865
U.S. Coast Survey folding map mounted on linen between marbled cover boards. Whittier Mt 318.
Post route map of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina, 1901
Post route map of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina: showing post offices with the intermediate distances and mail routes in operation on the 1st of September, 1901. Large folding map mounted on linen. Mt. Map 685. Ex Libris The Johnson Public Library, Hackensack, New Jersey.
Alabama traffic flow maps, 1937-1938
County traffic flow maps prepared by the Alabama State Highway Department in cooperation with the Federal Works Agency Public Roads Administration. Maps in this folder are of the following Alabama counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshal, Morgan, Shelby, St. Clair, Talladega, Walker, and Winston.
Alabama atlas map by F. Lucas, Jr., 1822
Atlas map of Alabama. Whittier Mt. fund accession 296.
Georgia atlas map by F. Lucas, Jr., 1823
Map of Georgia "Drawn and Published by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore." Berea College plate: Accession 297. Whittier Mt. fund.
Georgia highway maps, 1940
County maps prepared by the State Highway Board of Georgia... in cooperation with the Federal Works Agency Public Roads Administration. Georgia counties included in this folder: Forsyth, Habersham, Lumpkin, Rabun, and White. Newsprint wrapper marked 2-6.