Map-case 4
Contains 74 Results:
A Chart of the Internal Part of Louisiana, 1810, 1895
....Including all the hitherto unexplored Countries lying between the River La Platte of the Missouri on the N and the Red River on the S, the Mississippi East and the Mountains of Mexico West....by Z.M. Pike, Capt. USI.
The First Part of Captain Pike's Chart of the Internal Part of Louisiana, 1810, 1895
Black and white map of the Mississippi to the "Pawnee Hunting Grounds", and from The Missouri River to the Red River.
"Plate 1. See Plate 2d. and References."
Reduced and laid down on a scale of 40 miles to the inch by Anthony Nau.
Norman's Plan of New Orleans & Environs, 1854
Map shows Districts and Wards, and the locations of hotels, banks, churches, public schools, theatres, hospitals, markets, cotton presses, and public buildings.
Published by B.M. Norman. Printed by G. Hayward, lithographer, New York.
A New Map of Mississippi , 1847
...with its roads and distances. Includes a key to steamboat routes.
Published by S. Augustus Mitchell, Philadelphia,PA.
A New Map of Mississippi, 1850
...with its roads and distances. Includes a key to steam boat routes.
Published by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., Philadelphia, PA.
Mississippi, 1854
Map features counties, major towns and cities, rivers, etc.
Published by J.H. Colton & Co., NY
Mississippi, 1838
Map features counties and major cities, rivers, etc.
Published by T.G. Bradford; drawn by S.Stiles Sherman & Smith, NY.
Mobile Bay and Coast, 1732
Map reproduced and sold by the "Old Spanish Fort", Pascagoula, MS.
North Carolina, [1823]
Map includes portions of Kentucky and Virginia.
Published/printed by Morse & Tuttle, SC.
South Carolina, circa 1812
Map drawn by S. Lewis.