United States--Maps.
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Map of Illinois by Johnson and Browning, 1862
Map of Illinois by Johnson and Browning
Map of Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Published by Thomas, Cowperthwait and Co., Philadelphia, 1850
Map of Massachusetts and Rhode Island with statistical tables and an inset map of Boston. Page (or print) 8. Verson is blank.
Map of the Central States from Atlas of the United States, Warner and Beers, publishers, 1874
Map of Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Maryland, Delaware, and Michigan published by Warner and Beers on page 69 of H. H. Lloyd and Co.'s Atlas of the United States. Verso is blank.
Map of the United States and Territories by Walling and Gray, 1872
Double page, hand-colored, lithographed map of the continental United States and territories, atlas pages 40 and 41. Verso: Index of U.S. city populations in 1860 and 1870 (pages 39 and 42).
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).
Tunison's Kentucky and Tennessee / Tunison's Ohio, 1887
Recto: Maps of Kentucky and Tennessee, page 59 in Tunison’s Peerless Atlas, with illustrations of state capitals. Verso: Map of Ohio, page 60 in Tunison’s Peerless Atlas, with inset map of Cincinnati and an illustration of the state capital building.
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).
Tunison's Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia / Tunison's New York (partial) , 1887
Recto: Map of southeastern New York (page 49). Verso: Map of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., page 50 in Tunison’s Peerless Atlas. Maps include notes on state areas and populations.