Map-case 4
Contains 595 Results:
The Tourist's Pocket Map of the State of Indiana, 1852
....Exhibiting its Internal Improvements, Road Distances, etc.
Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. Drawn by J.H. Young.
Plan of the City of Philadelphia and Environs, 1852
....Drawn from actual Surveys and Engraved expressly for Philadelphia, as it is in 1852.
Published by Lindsay and Blakiston, Booksellers and Publishers. Friend and Aub, Engravers. Printed by T. Sinclair.
Carte de Territoire d'Arkansa et des Autres Territoires des Etats-Unis, 1825
Plate No. 39. Map of Arkansas Territory and the Great Plains of the United Sates, much of which is based on Major Stephen H. Long's exploratory expeditions through the Great Plains of America to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. Includes topographic features, routes of various early explorers, and indicates Native American inhabitation. Map is bordered by statistical data about the area.
Map by Jean Alexandre Buchon. Foundry and printing by J. Carez.
Colton's Map of Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, and Indian Territory, [1864]
Civil War era map of the Mid-Continent, showing the upper half of Texas, the eastern half of Colorado, and an unusually shaped Dakota, predating Wyoming and Montana. Statistical data on the states of Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Indian Territories on verso.
Map by Joseph Hutchins Colton. Published by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co., New York.
Colton's Map of Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota and Indian Territory, [1865]
Civil War era map of the Mid-Continent, showing the upper half of Texas, the eastern half of Colorado, and an unusually shaped Dakota, predating Wyoming and Montana. Statistical data on the states of Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Indian Territories on verso.
Map by Joseph Hutchins Colton. Published by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co., New York.
Map of the Western Territory, 1834
Map showing Native American tribal lands (including those ceded by or purchased from), east and south of the Black Hills and Rocky Mountains, including the lands of the Pawnee and Omaha Tribes in the north, the lands of the Choctaw Tribe in the south, and the borders of Arkansas and Missouri to the east.
Map of the Western Territory, 1834
Map showing Native American tribal lands (including those ceded by or purchased from), east and south of the Black Hills and Rocky Mountains, including the lands of the Pawnee and Omaha Tribes in the north, the lands of the Choctaw Tribe in the south, and the borders of Arkansas and Missouri to the east.
Map of the Western Territory, 1834
Map showing Native American tribal lands (including those ceded by or purchased from), east and south of the Black Hills and Rocky Mountains, including the lands of the Pawnee and Omaha Tribes in the north, the lands of the Choctaw Tribe in the south, and the borders of Arkansas and Missouri to the east.
[Map of Iowa and Nebraska], [1872-1873]
Map features the many creeks in Iowa, Fort Dodge to the north and to the south, the Sand Hills and Cimarron River of Nebraska. To the left of the map are two handwritten and numbered lists of sites visited: "1872 - 8 days" and "1873 - 14 days". The 1872 list is written in green pencil and corresponds to marked and numbered areas on the map; the same is true for the 1873 list.
Map of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, 1826
... Compiled from the Latest Authorities. Includes southwestern portions of Illinois and Kentucky. Also shows some topographical details and a statistical table that breaks down population from the 1820 census by white, blacks, and foreigners not naturalized.
Drawn by D.H. Vance; engraved by J. H. Young; published by A. Finley, Philadelphia, PA.