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Maryland, Delaware, Virginia's, Carolina's, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana Some overlap exists between these and other USA Regions depending on how different cartographers configured their maps
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, c. 1860, Kentucky and Tennessee. Handsome in full color, about 10 1/2 by 13 inches. Decorative floral border, surrounds a handsome map showing counties, rivers, mountains, cities, and rail. Mitchell's maps from this series are some of the more attractive maps from this period. This map is enhanced with a decorative "garland" of flowers which provides a handsome border, making this an especially attractive map. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border to the one pictured. Hand colored lithograph. $150
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, c.1860, Georgia and Alabama. About 10 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches. Detailed early county map showing counties, rivers, mountains, cities, and rail. Mitchell's maps from this series are some of the more attractive maps from this period. This map is enhanced with a decorative "garland" of flowers which provides a handsome border, making this an especially attractive map. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border to the one pictured. Hand colored lithograph. $115
Samuel Augustus
Mitchell, c. 1860, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Handsome in full color, about
13 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches. A handsome map showing counties, rivers, mountains, cities, and
rail. Mitchell's maps from this series are some of the more attractive maps from this
period. This map is enhanced with a decorative "garland" of flowers which
provides a handsome border, making this an especially attractive map. Different
editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border to
the one pictured. Hand colored lithograph. $115
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, c.1860, Virginia (before the Civil War). Handsome in full color, about 10 1/2 by 13 inches. Showing Virginia (prior to West Virginia being founded). A handsome map showing counties, rivers, mountains, cities, and rail. Mitchell's maps from this series are some of the more attractive maps from this period. This map is enhanced with a decorative "garland" of flowers which provides a handsome border, making this an especially attractive map. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border to the one pictured. Hand colored lithograph. $495 Seldom available, so we recommend that you place your name on the waiting list for this map.
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, c.1860, County Map of New Jersey and Maryland. Colored, about 10 1/2 by 13 inches. The map is attractively colored and is a wonderful example of decorative map making. Mitchell's maps from this series are some of the more attractive maps from this period, this map is enhanced with a decorative border, making this an especially attractive map. Each county identified and separately colored. Shows cities, towns, rails and landforms. $125
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, c.1860, County Map of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware. Colored, about 10 1/2 by 13 inches. This is a handsome map of the Pennsylvania area. The map includes two insets, on of the City of Philadelphia and one of the City of Baltimore. The map is attractively colored and is a wonderful example of decorative map making. Mitchell's maps from this series are some of the more attractive maps from this period, this map is enhanced with a decorative "garland" of flowers which provides a handsome border, making this an especially attractive map. Each county identified and separately colored. Shows cities, towns, rails and landforms. $125
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A. J. Johnson, c. 1862, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland. Full color, about 17 by 23 inches. Detailed state and county map with each township differently colored, showing landforms, cities and towns, rail and stage routes. The emphasis of the map is Virginia before the Civil War. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border. Several vignettes are included around the map. Hand colored lithograph. $485 Seldom available, so we recommend that you place your name on the waiting list for this map.
A. J. Johnson, c. 1863, Kentucky and Tennessee.
About 16 3/4
by 23 inches. Detailed early county (each differently colored) map from the civil war era
showing landforms, early settlements and towns, rail and stage routes.
Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative
border to the one pictured. As shown in this example the earlier
editions may also include vignettes around the map. Hand colored
Lithograph. $125
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, c. 1864, North and South Carolina. Handsome in full color, about 10 1/2 by 13 inches. Decorative floral border, surrounds a handsome map showing counties, rivers, mountains, cities, and rail. Mitchell's maps from this series are some of the more attractive maps from this period. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border to the one pictured. Hand colored lithograph. $195
A. J. Johnson, c. 1864, Maryland and Delaware. Hand colored. About 16 1/2 by 12 1/2 inches. Detailed early county (each differently colored) map showing landforms, early settlements and towns, rail and stage routes. Includes a decorative border. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border. $135.
A. J. Johnson, c. 1864, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Full color, about 17 by 23 inches. Detailed state and county map with each township differently colored, showing landforms, cities and towns, rail and stage routes. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border. The earlier editions may also include vignettes around the map. Hand colored lithograph. $125
A. J. Johnson, c. 1864, North and South Carolina. Full color, about 17 by 23 inches. Detailed state and county map with each township differently colored, showing landforms, cities and towns, rail and stage routes. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border. The earlier editions may also include vignettes around the map. Hand colored lithograph. $135
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, c.1866, Virginia & West Virginia. Handsome in full color, about 10 1/2 by 13 inches. Showing the newly separated Virginian States. A handsome map showing counties, rivers, mountains, cities, and rail. Mitchell's maps from this series are some of the more attractive maps from this period. This map is enhanced with a decorative "garland" of flowers which provides a handsome border, making this an especially attractive map. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border to the one pictured. Hand colored lithograph. $195
A. J. Johnson, c. 1866, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland. Full color, about 17 by 23 inches. Detailed state and county map with each township differently colored, showing landforms, cities and towns, rail and stage routes. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border. . Hand colored lithograph. $150
A. J. Johnson, 1866, Georgia and Alabama. About 17 by 23 3/4 inches. Detailed early county (each differently colored) map from the civil war era showing landforms, early settlements and towns, rail and stage routes. Includes a decorative border. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different decorative border to the one pictured. The earlier editions may also include vignettes around the map. Hand colored lithograph. $125
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, Map of
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi & Tennessee, 1875.
About
10 1/2 by 8 inches. An attractive small state map Georgia,
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi & Tennessee. This maps also includes names
of rivers, rail lines, roads, mountains, cities and towns. This map was
originally from a school atlas from the period. Different editions of the
identical map may have a slightly different coloring to the one
pictured. Hand colored lithograph. $35
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, Map of
Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North & South Carolina, 1875.
About 10 1/2
by 8 inches. An attractive small state map Maryland,
Virginia, North & South Carolina. This maps also includes names
of rivers, rail lines, roads, mountains, cities and towns. This map was
originally from a school atlas from the period. Different editions of the
identical map may have a slightly different coloring to the one
pictured. Hand colored lithograph. $35
US Coastal Survey, c. 1850 to about c. 1890, Chart of the Chesapeake Bay. Published by the US Coastal and Geodetic Survey (1) Uncolored, different editions have varying sizes, but all about 36 by 24 inches. A large scale outline map of the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, Peninsula. No inland information is usually provided. Handsome! We usually have one of these in stock. Slight variations in the "triangulation" to establish the exact coastal locations, are found in different editions. Printed on thin paper with folds which we normally strengthen with archival tape. Uncolored. We will outline hand color on request. Uncolored $225. Colored $325
(2) We also occasionally have other charts covering the Chesapeake Bay. As an example "Entrance to the Chesapeake Bay", and other various sectional charts of regions of the Bay. Some of these will contain very detailed soundings and coastal information including town plans. We will outline hand color on request. Uncolored $225 Colored $325
George Cram, c.1884-1899, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. Printed color, about 9 1/2 by 12 1/2 inches. An important bright and handsomely colored county map showing rail lines, roads, cities and towns. Cram's atlases were very popular with Americans in the late 1800's. Different editions of the identical map have a slightly different colors. Later editions are fully colored. $30
George Cram, c. 1886, North & South Carolina. Printed color, about 13 1/2 by 20 1/2 inches. Shows landforms, counties, rail road lines, cities and towns. Family atlases by George Cram were very popular with the American family in the late 1800's. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different coloring. $35
George Cram, c. 1886, Kentucky and Tennessee. Printed color, about 13 1/2 by 20 1/2 inches. Shows landforms, counties, rail road lines, cities and towns. Family atlases by George Cram were very popular with the American family in the late 1800'. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different coloring. $35
Rand McNally, c. 1895, Maryland and Delaware. Printed color, about 12 1/2 by 9 1/4 inches. A detailed map depicting landforms, counties, rail road lines, cities and towns. Also includes a table (not included in the picture) on the left and right of the map of land area, counties and chief cities. $25
Rand McNally, c. 1895, Kentucky and Tennessee. Printed color, about 12 1/2 by 9 1/4 inches. A detailed map depicting landforms, counties, rail road lines, cities and towns. Also includes a table (not included in the picture) on the left and right of the map of land area, counties and chief cities. $25
Matthew Northrup's Century Atlas, 1897, Maryland and Delaware. Printed color, about 10 1/2 by 15 inches. A very fine "modern" looking map with a "piano key" border. The map depicts landforms, including contours showing elevations above sea level. Includes counties, rail lines, roads, cities and towns. Includes an inset of the District of Columbia and another of Baltimore and vicinity. $45
Frank Leslie, (1864) 1895, Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, from Pensacola to the mouth of the Mississippi, showing the approaches to New Orleans in 1864. Uncolored, about 9 1/4 by 14 inches. Well detailed, showing the coast line, New Orleans LA, Lake Pontchartrain, and north to Covington LA, Jackson MS, Blakely AL, Coopers FL. Shows rivers, rails, settlements, towns, and cities, along this coastal area. Includes an inset of Ship, Deer and Cat Island on the Mississippi sound, also showing Biloxi and Biloxi Bay. Published in Frank Leslie's "History of the Civil War". $50