Maps.
Found in 114 Collections and/or Records:
Johnson's South America, 1864
Hand colored maps of South America published by Johnson and Ward. Pages 63 and 64.
Johnson's Spain and Portugal, circa 1861
Colored lithograph with an inset of Gibraltar. From an atlas, page or print 71. (#1461.07)
Johnson's Sweden and Norway / Johnson's Denmark with Sleswick and Holstein, circa 1861
Two-page map. Colored settle engraving. "82" printed in the upper left and "83" in the upper right corners. (#1461.21)
Johnson's Switzerland, circa 1861
Colored lithograph from an atlas, page or print 82. (#1461.09)
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.
Johnson's Venezuela, New Granada, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, Chile and Guiana, 1862
Page 65 from Johnson's new illustrated (steel plate) family atlas, with descriptions, geographical, statistical, and historical
Kentucky Geological Survey maps, 1927
Four Kentucky Geological Survey maps. 1. Topographic Map of Kentucky by Willard Rouse Jillson. Series VI - 1927. 2. Soil Map of Webster County. Not dated. 3. Soil Map of Taylor County By S. C. Jones. Not dated. 4. Soil Map of Adair County By S. C. Jones. Not dated.
Kentucky Map Facsimile Number 5: Carey / Gridley Kentucky 1814 map, circa 1980s
Reproduction printed on modern tan paper. See page 48 in Historic Maps of Kentucky by Thomas D. Clark. Label sticker: 3-26.
Kentucky, Reduced from Elihu Barker's Large Map, 1795
Paper map mounted on linen. Item 12 of accession 9762 (or 9672?). Dealer's note on back:"Original copperplate engraving engraved in 1794 by W. Barker from Elihu Barker's large map. Published by Carey in Phila. in 1795." Deframed and foldered September 2022. Note: See pages 68-71 in Historic Maps of Kentucky by Thomas D. Clark for background details.
Kingdom of Naples or The Two Sicilies, 1850
Colored steel engraving with an inset of Naples. Printed in the upper right corner: "61." (#1461.11)