1755. Evans, Lewis, 1700?-1756. Eighteenth century map showing the mid atlantic British colonies. Scale approximately 1:2,250,000; 1 map: hand colored; 49 x 67 cm Northeastern Sta...
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1776. Evans, Lewis, 1700?-1756. A map set object. London : R. Sayer & J. Bennett, no. 53 Fleet Street, 15th Oct. 1776.
1776. Relief shown pictorially.; On verso: Novuelle Asie. 343. Nnnnnnn.; Probably issued in: L'atlas, ou, Meditations cosmographiques de la fabrique du m...
1776. Scale approximately 1:3,000,000; 1 map; 27 x 53 cm. Maps.
1776. Robert Sayer and John Bennett (Firm). Relief shown pictorially. Title in upper margin: The seat of war, in the northern colonies, containing the province of Quebec, Newfoundland, Nova-S... London, Printed for Robt. Sayer & Jno. Bennett, map & sea chartsellers, 1776.
1632. Hondius, Hendrik, 1597-1651, Hondius, Hendrik, 1597-1651. Appendix Atlas of the British Isles and Northern Europe, Jansson, Jan, 1588-1664. Appendix Atlas of the British Isles and Northern Europe, and Vignaud, Henry, 1830-1922, former owner. Relief shown pictorially. Map is oriented with North to the right. In lower right corner, a box of text titled "Illustrissimis, magnificis, et gene...
1878. St. Louis, Iron Mountain, and Southern Railway Company. Panel title: Texas short line. At head of title: Maps of the new and popular St. Louis and Texas short line. Includes map of the eastern United Sta... [St. Louis?] : The Company, 1878.
1889. Brown, Amos P. (Amos Peaslee), 1864-1917, Elverson, J. S., and Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920. Relief shown by contours. Shows rock outcrops, limits of coal beds, and lease boundaries. Includes 11 cross sections, inset of railroad outlet rout...
1819. Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864. Relief shown by hachures and landforms. Includes "Transverse section of rock strata from Housack Mountain to eleven miles east of Connecticut River... [New York : J. Eastburn and Co., 1819].
2340. A geological map of New Jersey (To accompany the Report on the geology of New Jersey, Jan. 1839.)
1839. New Jersey Geological Survey. Principal meridian: Washington, D.C. Geological cross-sections sheet is attached to book. Map shows churches by denomination, manufacturers, tavern... [Trenton, N.J. : New Jersey Geological Survey], 1839.