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A. J. Johnson, c. 1864, Vermont and New Hampshire  Hand colored. About 23 by 17 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.   The earlier editions may also include vignettes around the map.     $125


A. J. Johnson, c. 1864, New England (Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island). Hand colored. About 21 1/2 by 14 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.   The earlier editions may also include vignettes around the map.     $125


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    Samuel Augustus Mitchell, c1867, Vermont and New Hampshire. Handsome in full hand color, about 13 1/2 by 11 1/2 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.   $125


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Rand McNally, 1895-1899, New Hampshire. Printed color, 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 on the left and right of the map of land area, counties and chief cities. The technology used to develop this map was so advanced as to make all other similar maps obsolete.   $25

 

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    George Cram, 1884-1899, New Hampshire and Vermont. Printed color by county, about 13 by 9 inches. Detailed map of New Hampshire and Vermont showing towns, cities, rails, rivers and other geographical features.  Family atlases by Cram were very popular in the late 1800's with the American family.  Different editions of the identical map may have a slightly different coloring to the one pictured.   $25

 


George Cram, c. 1886-1890, Map of the White Mountains. Printed color, about 9 by 6 1/4 inches. A detailed map of the White mountain are of New Hampshire in Greaton, Carroll and Coos County. Shows landforms, road, and towns. Originally with a very narrow margin. The margin has been neatly extended to allow for framing.  $25


Matthew Northrup's Century Atlas, 1897-1911, New Hampshire and Vermont.  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.   Also includes an inset of Omaha and vicinity.  These are superb maps for accuracy and detail.  A map of choice for many collectors.  $45

 


 

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