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"Charts Showing Debts, Wealth, and Products of States"
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This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1883. Three graphs illustrate the comparative wealth, debt, and production of states.
Date: 1883
Price:
$30.00
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"Charts Showing Debts, Wealth, and Products of States"
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This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1885. Three graphs illustrate the comparative wealth, debt, and production of states.
Date: 1885
Price:
$25.00
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"Charts Showing the Wealth , Debt, Commerce, Circulation, and Members of the Army and Navy"
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This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1883. Five graphs illustrate the comparative wealth, debt, commerce, number of members of the army and navy, and money circulation of nations.
Date: 1883
Price:
$20.00
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"Civil War Atlas; Plate 165; Map of the United States of America Showing the Boundaries of the Union and Confederate Geographical Divisions and Departments, June 30, 1862"
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This plate came from The Atlas to Accompany the
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. The
Atlas was published between 1891 and 1895 and is the
definitive source of Civil War information available.
Map of the United States of America Showing the Boundaries of the Union and Confederate Geographical Divisions and Departments, June 30, 1862
Date: 1895
Price:
$250.00
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"Civil War Atlas; Plate 168; Map of the United States of America Showing the Boundaries of the Union and Confederate Geographical Divisions and Departments, December 31, 1863"
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This plate came from The Atlas to Accompany the
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. The
Atlas was published between 1891 and 1895 and is the
definitive source of Civil War information available.
Map of the United States of America Showing the Boundaries of the Union and Confederate Geographical Divisions and Departments, December 31, 1863
Date: 1895
Price:
$200.00
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"Harvest Season Map (Cotton, Tobacco)"
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The 1936, sixty-seventh edition of the "Rand McNally Commercial Atlas and Marketing Guide" is unique in its inclusion of informative details concerning population sizes, district uses, the size of counties, and railroad routes. The harvesting seasons in the United States for tobacco and cotton are illustrated on this large, double page map with insets on the cotton map showing dates when picking ends and the concentration of cotton farms. An inset on the tobacco map shows the concentration of land used for tobacco farming.
Date: 1936
Price:
$30.00
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"Harvest Season Map (Spring Oates, Winter Oates"
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The 1936, sixty-seventh edition of the "Rand McNally Commercial Atlas and Marketing Guide" is unique in its inclusion of informative details concerning population sizes, district uses, the size of counties, and railroad routes. The harvesting seasons in the United States for spring and winter oates are illustrated on this large, double page map with an inset on each map showing the acerage used for growing oates.
Date: 1936
Price:
$25.00
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"Production of All Grains Per Acre of Improved Land, Production of Tobacco in Relation to the Entire Area of Tobacco-Producing Counties"
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This statistical atlas was made in Washington D.C. in 1898 by the Department of the Interior based on results of the eleventh census. Two maps illustrate the production of all grains per acre of improved land (top) and the production of tobacco in relation to the entire area of tobacco-producing counties (bottom).
Date: 1898
Price:
$35.00
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"The Pacific States, the Territories and a Portion of the North-Western States"
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This large format map came from Philips" Imperial Atlas of the World. Large format maps from this time period are rare, especially in excellent condition. This map is extremely detailed and has nice bright colors. Philips" was a skillful English map making firm located in England.
Date: 1896
Price:
$65.00
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"United States Vitality Maps, Compiled From the Census of 1870"
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This map is from the "Atlas of Illinois" published by the Union Atlas Company (Beers and Warner) in 1876. Four maps show the most relevant parts of the United States pertaining to causes of death. A note from the publishers in the preface to the atlas states that they hold that this atlas "will be recieved as the most valuable and complete compendium of information, in all various departments embraced, that has yet been published in Illinois."
Date: 1876
Price:
$60.00
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"Yield of Wheat Per Square Mile, Per Acre, Per Capita, Per Improved Land"
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This map was made in Washington D.C. in 1898 by the Department of the Interior based on results of the eleventh census. Four maps illustrate the yield of wheat per acre, capita, improved land.
Date: 1898
Price:
$40.00
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1870 US Census Information
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These detailed, beautifully handcolored Population Maps of the Eastern United States were originally published in the "Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana." Published in 1876 on the country's centennial, this is a dramatic and wonderful work that was a celebration of the nation's settlement and development. This atlas page includes Density of Population, Foreign Population, Colored Population, British American Population, and Swedish and Norwegian Populations. Great for reference or decoration. Condition is very good.
Date: 1876
Price:
$45.00
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1887 Map Showing the Divisions of Standard Time
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This early George F. Cram map appears early in the mapmakers career, who was one of the first American map makers to start using Lithographic Coloring techniques. Lithographic color made for detailed and accurate coloring of maps. This particular map shows the five divisions of Time Zones across the United States.
Date: 1887
Price:
$30.00
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Admitted into the Union During 1791-1845
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This map of the United States - Admitted into the Union was produced by George F. Cram for "Cram's Modern Atlas - Deluxe Edition," published in 1901. The maps from this atlas are more detailed then the maps from most other Cram atlases. The George F. Cram Company was established in 1869 and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. Map regions are outlined and highlighted in printed pastel coloring. Cities, towns, major transportation routes, and topographical features are noted. A fine map in coloring and detail.
Date: 1901
Price:
$25.00
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Aeronautical Planning Chart - United States
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A large and wonderful Aeronitical Planning Chart of the US. I have never owned one of these charts and find it quite interesting.
Date: 1957
Price:
$75.00
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Africa, The Nile and The Island of St. Helena
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This hand colored map was published by O.W. Gray in 1879. Africa is illustrated on this map. Details include countries distinguished by vibrant pastel color, waterways, railroads, and the names of important cities. This map is remarkably well preserved with exceptionally bright hand-coloring.
Date: 1879
Price:
$110.00
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Agricultural Production- Hay, Wheat, Corn, Cotton, Tobacco
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This map is from the "Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Minnesota," published by A. T. Andreas in 1874. Maps of the United States showing information gathered in the census of 1870 are illustrated on this page. The agricultural production of hay, wheat, tobacco, cotton, and corn are shown on seperate maps on this double-page map.
Date: 1874
Price:
$55.00
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Agriculture and Wealth By Colors
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This map is from the "Atlas of Illinois" published by the Union Atlas Company (Beers and Warner) in 1876. Four maps show the most relevant parts of the United States pertaining to wealth, cotton, tobacco, and dairy products. A note from the publishers in the preface to the atlas states that they hold that this atlas "will be recieved as the most valuable and complete compendium of information, in all various departments embraced, that has yet been published in Illinois."
Date: 1876
Price:
$50.00
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Allens Park Quadrangle, Boulder, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1957
Price:
$35.00
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America
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Published at the beginning of the 20th century these charming smaller maps by an Italian publisher are a rare and interesting treat. While America began its ascendancy of the map trade, other international publishers continued in producing fine work. These Italian maps are fine evidence of that, as they supply us with much more detail, while yet maintaining simplicity and nice visual composition. They are current to the time, and have a nice muted color. These maps include information for cities, towns, railroad lines, rivers and basic topography. Condition is very good.
Date: 1907
Price:
$85.00
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America Septentrionalis... (North America)
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This is a striking map of the new world, with bold hand color and some very notable qualities. Showing the colonial possesions of several nations, we see the Spanish developments in the southwest, French territories throughout Canada and the western Mississippi valley, as well as the British colonies. With suprisingly accurate depictions of rivers and coasts, this map provides a reasonably proportionate image of an expansive land. Borders are well distinguished by color, yet there are hints of expansion as the borders of the southern colonies not only extend to the Mississippi, but continue beyond into the French Louisiana territory. The map is well complimented by a large decorative cartouche showing Native American and a European settler. This is a classicly handsome map in very good condition.
Date: 1772
Price:
$1,800.00
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America Settentrionale Fisica ( North and Central America )
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This is only our second collection of Italian printed maps in our 25 years. Nice colors and very good engraving work. This map was printed for "Atlante Scolastico".
Date: 1933
Price:
$50.00
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Amerika (Blattern 2)
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This German of the north-central states of the United States was made in 1881 by Adolf Stieler for Stieler's Hand Atlas. The states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota are included. Regions are distinguished by beautiful hand painted outline color.
Date: 1881
Price:
$80.00
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Amerika (Blattern 3)
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This German of the north-east coast of the United States was made in 1881 by Adolf Stieler for Stieler's Hand Atlas. The states of New York, Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, New Jersey, New Hampshire, and Delaware are included. Regions are distinguished by beautiful hand painted outline color. Insets show the vicinities of Boston and New York City.
Date: 1881
Price:
$60.00
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Aneth 1 NE Quadrangle, Utah Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1957
Price:
$30.00
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Aneth 1 SE Quadrangle, Utah Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1958
Price:
$30.00
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Antelope Springs, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1951
Price:
$35.00
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Antero Reservoir NE, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1956
Price:
$35.00
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Antero Reservoir, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1959
Price:
$35.00
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Antero Reservoir, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1956
Price:
$35.00
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Antique Coastal Survey- San Diego to Pt. Sal
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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 buildings 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. This coastal survey, produced in 1856, shows the California coast from San Diego to Pt.Sal. Insets show San Luis Obispo and San Simeon Harbors. Some margins are small due to the way the survey was bound.
Date: 1856
Price:
$35.00
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Anvil Points, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1952
Price:
$35.00
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Apishapa Quadrangle, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1948
Price:
$30.00
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Apishapa Quadrangle, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1912
Price:
$30.00
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Arapahoe County, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1976
Price:
$35.00
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Arkansas
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This hand colored map was published by O.W. Gray in 1879. Arkansas is illustrated on this map. Details include counties distinguished by vibrant pastel color, waterways, railroads, and the names of important cities. This map is remarkably well preserved with exceptionally bright hand-coloring.
Date: 1879
Price:
$120.00
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Arms of Various Nations
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This detailed map came from the People's Family Atlas of the World. Five perspectives of the world are illustrated on this page. The southern and northern regions, the greatest masses of water and land, and the world projected from the north pole are shown.
Date: 1889
Price:
$40.00
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Asher & Adams New Topographical Atlas and Gazetteer of New York: United States and Territories
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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". Their fine attention to detail makes these maps very desirable. This map details the United States and shows states, cities and towns, raillines, and mountains. includes an inset map of Alaska. 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:
$135.00
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Asia
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This hand colored map was published by O.W. Gray in 1879. Asia is illustrated on this map. Details include countries distinguished by vibrant pastel color, waterways, railroads, and the names of important cities. This map is remarkably well preserved with exceptionally bright hand-coloring.
Date: 1879
Price:
$110.00
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Atwood NE Quadrangle, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1951
Price:
$30.00
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Australia
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This hand colored map was published by O.W. Gray in 1879. Australia with an inset map of Tasmania is illustrated on this map. Details include counties distinguished by vibrant pastel color, waterways, railroads, and the names of important cities. This map is remarkably well preserved with exceptionally bright hand-coloring.
Date: 1879
Price:
$135.00
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Average Size of Farms - Proportion of Improved Land to Total Area (United States)
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This statistical atlas was made in Washington D.C. in 1898 by the Department of the Interior based on results of the eleventh census. There are two maps on this page, the top map shows the average farm size. The bottom map illustrates the proportion of improved land to total area.
Date: 1898
Price:
$25.00
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Bailey, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1949
Price:
$35.00
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Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas
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This hand colored map was published by O.W. Gray in 1879. Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas is illustrated on this map. Details include counties distinguished by vibrant pastel color, waterways and railroads. This map is remarkably well preserved with exceptionally bright hand-coloring.
Date: 1879
Price:
$95.00
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Bermuda Hundred
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Art Source is proud to showcase a stunning collection of Original Civil War plans and maps. These large scale, steel engraved maps are extremely rare, and difficult to find. We have not seen a collection like this in years. Each map is extremely detailed showing towns, wagon roads, railroads and proposed railroads, landowners, farms, rivers, lakes, streams, topography and physical features of the land and forts. This battle plan of Bermuda Hundred details troop locations of the Union and confederate armies, which are marked in blue and red.
Date: 1867
Price:
$200.00
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Berthoud Pass, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1957
Price:
$35.00
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Berthoud Quadrangle, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1960
Price:
$35.00
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Black and White Mileage Map of Eastern United States
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Rand McNally made this "Commercial Atlas of America" in 1920. The Eastern United States is illustrated on this large, very detailed map. Counties, cities, towns, churches, important land forms, train stations, railroad lines, major roads, post offices and telegraph stations are all identified. Each existing railroad route is mapped and stations are identified by a number which corresponds to a key providing its name. The populations of principal cities are provided in the margin.
Date: 1920
Price:
$35.00
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Black and White Mileage Map of Western United States
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Rand McNally made this "Commercial Atlas of America" in 1920. The Western United States is illustrated on this large, very detailed map. Counties, cities, towns, churches, important land forms, train stations, railroad lines, major roads, post offices and telegraph stations are all identified. Each existing railroad route is mapped and stations are identified by a number which corresponds to a key providing its name. The populations of principal cities are provided in the margin.
Date: 1920
Price:
$35.00
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Black Forest Quadrangle, Colorado
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1954
Price:
$35.00
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