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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
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
George Cram, c. 1884-1899, Mississippi. Printed color, about 12 by 18 1/2 inches. Detailed map showing both Michigan and Wisconsin, as well as many of the Great Lakes. Has good detail of towns, cities, rivers and mountains. Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different coloring to the one pictured. Later editions are fully colored. $25
Rand McNally, c. 1895, Mississippi. Printed color with each county differently colored, about 12
1/2 by 9 1/4 inches. A detailed map depicting landforms, counties, rail road lines, cities
and towns. No road system is shown as yet. The rail
system evidences its importance. Also includes a table (not shown in the picture) on the left and right of the
map of land area, counties and chief cities. The technology applied in developing
this map was so advanced that it made all similar maps immediately
obsolete. $25
(Because the size of the scanner is slightly smaller than the map, some of the border does not appear in the photograph)
Matthew Northrup's Century Atlas, c. 1900, Mississippi.
Printed color, about 10 1/2 by 15 inches. A very fine
"modern" looking map. Printed color, about 15 by 10 1/2 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.
These are superb maps for accuracy and detail. A map of choice for many
collectors. $45
(The map is a uniform green color. The line at center of the picture is created from joining two scans)
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