Maps.
Found in 75 Collections and/or Records:
Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of the United Provinces of South America, 1822
Hand colored map surrounded by text on three sides. Plate 49 from Complete historical, chronological, and geographical American atlas being a guide to the history of North and South America,and the West Indies:...to the year 1822.
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.
Johnson's California, also Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1868, 1864
Hand colored map published by A. J. Johnson, New York. Pages 67-68. On the reverse: text "Historical and Statistical View of the West India Islands or Columbian Archipeligo" (left) and "Historical and Statistical View of Mexico and Central America (right).
Johnson's Central America, 1862
Map of Central America by Johnson and Ward. Insets of Isthmus of Panama, Harbor of San Juan de Nicaragua, the Nicaragua Route, Aspinwall City and City of Panama. Starapwork border. No. 61 in New Illustrated Atlas. Reverse: "Historical and Statistical View of the United States, 1860" (page 71).
Johnson's Cuba Jamaica and Porto Rico, 1862
Map of Cuba, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico by Johnson and Ward. Inset maps of Porto Rico and Havana. Number 62.
Johnson's Kentucky and Tennessee map, circa 1860-1865
Two copies of Johnson's [map of] Kentucky and Tennessee published by Johnson and Ward circa 1863. One copy (Mt. Map 293) comprises pages 45-46 of an atlas and includes pages 55 and 56 titled "Historical and Statistical View of the United States." The other copy (Mt. Map 717) comprises pages 49-50 of an atlas and includes pages titled "Historical and Statistical View of the United States of America."
Johnson's Mexico and Johnson's Central America, 1864
Two hand colored maps: Mexico (page 69) and Central America (page 70). Source: New Illustrated Atlas.
Map of Central America shows Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, San Salvador, Costa Rica. Five inset maps show the isthmus of Panama, the "Nicaragua Route", the Harbor of San Juan de Nicaragua, the City of Panama, and Manzanilla Island / Aspinwall City (Colon, Panama).
Map of Mexico showing its states. Inset map of the territory and isthmus of Tehuantepec.
Johnson's South America, 1864
Hand colored maps of South America published by Johnson and Ward. Pages 63 and 64.
Johnson's Texas, 1866
Hand colored map showing counties, cities, rivers, creeks, railroads, roads, and topographical features of Texas as of 1866. Insets of Plan of the northern part of Texas and Galveston Bay vacinity. Pages 51 and 52.