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1. Asher & Adams' New Topographical Atlas and Gazetteer of New York. New York City brooklyn jersey city
This colorful map was produced by Asher & Adams, a popular state and county map maker based out of New York City. This map made in 1871 came from the second edition of their atlas entitled "Asher & Adams" New Topographical Atlas and Gazetteer of New York". Each map has original hand coloring in red, yellow, green and pink, and was one of the fines atlases of New York counties every produced. Their fine attention to detail makes these maps very desirable. This map details railroads, wagon trails, canals, cities, towns, and villages, lakes and rivers, lighthouses, survey lines, post offices, county seats, and topographical features such as mountains. Our research has taught us that these 1871 county maps are somewhat uncommon, especially in such fine, clean condition with strong original color.

Date: 1871
Price: $245.00

2. Auto Trails Map - District 5 - New York, Northern Pennsylvania, Inset Map of New York City and Vicinity
Rand McNally made this "Commercial Atlas of America" in 1920. Rand McNally's Auto Trails Maps are highly detailed and show popular auto routes, highways, roads, tours, and auto trails.

Date: 1920
Price: $50.00

3. Framed Johnson's Map of New York and the Adjacent Cities
Capturing our nation in transition, this map features our largest urban center as the trauma of the Civil War was ending, and our nation began to rebuild and recover. New York was developing quickly, reclaiming shoreline for docks and spreading out onto the reaches of Long Island. This map shows us the entirety of Manhattan (Uptown partially in inset), listing street names, parks and even noting a few buildings. Hand colored by ward, this also shows a well laid out Central Park, likewise hand tinted in green, but on a bit of a different lay out than Olmstead's final plan. The map includes a portion of Jersey City, Hoboken as well as Brooklyn and Long Island City. This image is enhanced by fine archival framing including multiple matting with marbleized paper, inner liner, cloth matting, UV protective glass and handsome black wood frame.

Date: 1865
Price: $895.00

4. General Plan of the United States Navy Yard, New York, N.Y.
This map is included with Senate Document 165 from the 57th Congress, 2nd Session, 1902 - a letter from the Secretary of the Navy recommending "what improvements are necessary on the water front at the Navy-yard, Brooklyn, N.Y., for the berthing of battle ships and fleets".

Date: 1902
Price: $125.00

5. Lines of Spirit-Leveling of Precision in the Vicinity of New York
This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts illustrate areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating collectibles to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1854, shows the lines of spririt-leveling of precision in the vicinity of New York.

Date: 1887
Price: $40.00

6. Map of New York and Adjacent Cities
Art Source International is proud to offer this map from the 1856 edition of Colton's Atlas of the World. Colton atlases, especially those from the 1850's, have become increasingly rare. These maps have the signature 3/4" Colton border surrounding each map. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the inexpensive domestic one. Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This map is very detailed with identification of provinces and or regions, cities, towns and villages, transportation routes including rail roads, common roads, and canals, rivers and lakes, battle fields, and mountain ranges. Each map has beautiful muted red, green, tan, pink, and yellow hand coloring. These are the only Colton maps we have encountered with outline color.

Date: 1856
Price: $300.00

7. Map of New York and the Adjacent Cities
Art Source International is proud to offer this map from the 1856 edition of Colton's Atlas of the World. Colton atlases, especially those from the 1850's, have become increasingly rare. These maps have the signature * inch Colton border surrounding each map. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the cheap domestic one. Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This map is very detailed with identification of provinces and or regions, cities, towns and villages, transportation routes including railroads, common roads, and canals, rivers and lakes, battle fields, and mountain ranges. Each map has beautiful muted red, green, tan, pink, and yellow hand coloring.

Date: 1856
Price: $350.00

8. New York
This map is from the 1895 "Rand McNally & Co.'s Enlarged Business Atlas and Shipper's Guide, containing large scale maps of all states and territories in the United States, the Dominion of Canada, the Republic of Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and Cuba, showing in detail the entire railroad system, the different railroads being distinguished by different figures, accompanied by a new and original compilation and ready reference index, giving the express company doing business over each road, and accurately locating all islands, lakes, rivers, mountains, counties, parishes, cities, towns, post offices, railroad stations, villages, etc, together with complete reference maps of all countries, printed from type-lettered plates, producing the clearest typographical effect of any known engraved plates, also guide maps showing the streets, transportation lines, and public buildings of the large cities in the United States".

Date: 1895
Price: $65.00

9. New York and Brooklyn
This updated map of the city gives us detailed view of the growth and change. The coast of southern Manhattan is full of docks and noted are numerous ferry routes, coming from Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken as well as Long Island City. Also most notable is the development of the Public transportation infrastructure which extends from one end of the island to the other. Beautifully hand colored with decorative vine border. Condition is very good.

Date: 1881
Price: $245.00

10. New York and Brooklyn
This original hand colored map came from Mitchell's New General Atlas, published in 1877. This map details cities and towns, rivers, topography, and existing railroads at the time. Wagon trails and major routes of transport are also shown. .

Date: 1877
Price: $250.00

11. New York and Brooklyn
This map was made by S. Augustus Mitchell for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" published in 1885, by WM. M. Bradley & Co. The well maintained maps in this atlas feature Mitchell's characteristic pastel coloring and abundant details of geographical features. Details include the names of counties, cities, towns, transportation routes, rivers and lakes. These 1885 maps offer a fascinating perspective of areas that have since undergone significant growth and change, in addition to their value as great examples of Mitchell's work.

Date: 1885
Price: $245.00

12. New York City
This detailed city map came from the People's Family Atlas of the World.

Date: 1889
Price: $85.00

13. New York City and Brooklyn
This map is from Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas of the World printed in 1870 by A.J. Johnson. Johnson maps are characterized by hand coloring in red and green and distinctive borders, including iron scrollwork and a Celtic design. This map is colored in bright pastels. Major cities are identified as well as rail lines, major roads, lakes, rivers and mountains.

Date: 1870
Price: $295.00

14. New York City and Brooklyn
S. Augustus Mitchell Jr., made this hard to find map of Manhattan and the surrounding area in 1872. Surrounding the beautifully hand colored map is the characteristic ¾ inch ivy style border. Details on the map included street names, parks, reservoirs, ferry lines, and identification of important landmarks. An inset map shows the northern portion of New York City. Very rare and hard to find!

Date: 1872
Price: $250.00

15. New York City and Brooklyn
This map was produced by S. Augustus Mitchell in 1875 for his New General Atlas. This map shows Mitchell's traditional grape vine border, characteristic pastel coloring and abundant details of geographical features. The States of Arizona and New Mexico are illustrated on this map. Counties are distinguished by different colors. Wagon trails and major routes of transport are also shown. These 1875 maps offer a fascinating perspective of areas that have since undergone significant growth and change, in addition to their value as great examples of Mitchell's work.

Date: 1875
Price: $275.00

16. New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, etc.
This hand colored map is from "The National Atlas, containing Elaborate Maps of the United States and the Dominion of Canada, with Plans of Cities and General Maps of the World", published by O.W. Gray in 1876. Includes inset map of Plan of the Northern Portion of the City of New York.

Date: 1876
Price: $275.00

17. Plan & Location of the Great Pier for the North River
This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped including depth readings, wharfs, and bridges. These charts illustrate areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1836, is a plan of the Great Pier for the North River. The soundings of the river, and delineation showing the present state of the shore from the Battery to 42nd Street are shown as well.

Date: 1836
Price: $75.00

18. Plan of New York City
This hand colored map was made for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" published in 1868 by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. The plan of New York City is illustrated on this map. Sections of the city are distinguished by color. Other details include the names of streets and important buildings, railroads, major roads, and rivers. The pastel coloring in this atlas is very beautiful and more muted than typical.

Date: 1868
Price: $275.00

19. Plan of New York City with Jersey City, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, and Green Point nyc
The Mitchell company was one of the first to try out the new technique of engraving on steel plates experimenting with steel almost 20 years before the rest of the publishing industry. He was printing with steel in the early 1830's; the general switch to steel was approximately 1850. During the early years of the company, Mitchell published mainly maps and travel guides. In 1860, Mitchell started producing "Mitchell's New General Atlas",and Mitchell Sr. retired and turned the business over to his son of the same name. The New General Atlas was published until 1893. Today Mitchell maps are sought after for their fine engraving, bright coloring, and attention to detail. They are some of the finest maps produced during this time period. This map produced in 1866, has Mitchell's unique floral border, and beautiful hand coloring. This map details New York City with Jersey City, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, and Green Point of Pennsylvania. Counties, cities, towns, lakes, rivers, mountains, and transportation routes are noted. Each map was printed on thick paper with vibrant hand color.

Date: 1866
Price: $275.00

20. Preliminary Chart of Hudson River New York from Teller's Point to the Mouth
This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. The official Coast Survey Office seal is printed on the map along with the signature of the office in charge. Also noted on the map is text detailing tides. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.

Date: 1855
Price: $65.00

21. Preliminary Chart of Hudson River Sheet No. 2 from Haverstraw to Poughkeepsie New York
This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. The official Coast Survey Office seal is printed on the map along with the signature of the office in charge. Also noted on the map is text detailing tides, lighthouses, and soundings. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.

Date: 1863
Price: $75.00

22. Sketch B, No. 3, Showing the Triangulation & Geographical Positions in Section No. II
This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.

Date: 1875
Price: $60.00

23. The Progress of the Survey in New York Bay & Hudson River
This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, important coastal towns, and triangulation between points are identified on the map. These charts illustrate areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1856, shows the progress of the survey in New York Bay and Hudson River from 1851 to 1856. There is also a sub-sketch of the Hudson River from Albany to New Baltimore.

Date: 1856
Price: $35.00

24. U.S. Coast Survey Sketch Showing the Triangulation and Geographical Positions in Sectino No. II From New York City to Cape Henlopen
This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide depth readings and notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, islands, channels, shoals, capes, inlets, and coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. Sold folded as issued.

Date: 1877
Price: $55.00

25. United States - East Coast - New York - East River - Newtown Creek
This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.

Date: 1952
Price: $65.00

   


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