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Nineteenth Century Atlases:

Western U.S. Maps
from the Art Source International Collection

Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
The Official Records themselves were published by the War Records Office and subsequently by the Record and Pension Office over a span of several decades. The Atlas was published between 1891 and 1895 and is the definitive source of Civil War information available. It consists of 175 plates, portraying a variety of information, from maps of individual battle sites to photographic views and uniforms and weaponry. There are also many broader-scale maps of regions, states, and the division of the country at various points during the war. The division of the plates is as follows:

1 — 35: Military Operations in the Field

136 — 161: General Topographic Maps

162 — 171: Military Divisions and Departments

172 — 175: Miscellaneous.

All of the maps are in lithographed color, primarily green, blue, and brown, with the Union Army positions in blue and Confederate positions shown in red. City views are sepia-tone lithographs made from actual photos.

1894
Civil War Atlas, Plate 134

Civil War Atlas: Plate 134; Topographical Map of California, Nevada, Oregon and Part of Idaho
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. This Plate contains the following map(s). Plate CXXXIV Topographical map of California, Nevada, Oregon and part of Idaho

Maker U.S. War Records Office
Year 1894
Location/Subject "TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF CALIFORNIA, NEVADA, OREGON AND PART OF IDAHO"
Coloring Lithograph ColorI
Size 16 1/2 x 27 (height x width)
Civil_War_1894_cxxxiv_ASI.JPG


Rand McNally & Company Atlas
Rand McNally & Company, still a major name in map publishing to this day, began as a small print shop opened in Chicago in 1856 by William H. Rand. The shop originally printed guidebooks and directories. In 1858, Rand hired Andrew McNally who was later to become a partner. Within the next few years, the shop got into the railroad business by starting to print railway tickets and schedules, a key step in the development of the company. The ticket printing led to the publishing of railway guides, and by 1872 Rand McNally and Company had the capacity to publish maps.

What made Rand McNally unique at the time, and gave them an important advantage in the map publishing business, was that instead of using steel or copper engraving techniques, they adopted a wax engraving method called relief line engraving. The use of wax engraving meant that plates could be created very quickly and changed easily; necessary factors at that time of rapid railroad growth and westward expansion. The wax engraving method also allowed for the use of very small lettering, which was useful when many stops and stations along a route needed to be marked.

Rand McNally & Company was quick to realize the potential in the map market, and the company expanded rapidly. The first map to really distinguish the company was Rand McNally & Co’s New Railroad and County Map of the United States and Canada, published in 1876. This map formed the basis of numerous further publications, since it could be broken down to show different states or regions. It became their Business Atlas, and also a successful series of pocket maps. Published until 1910, the Business Atlas then became the Commercial Atlas of America until 1937, and was published thereafter as Rand McNally’s Commercial Atlas and Marketing Guide.

While continuing to publish railroad maps, pocket maps and booklets, the company became serious atlas publishers in the 1880’s, expanding their map coverage from the United States and Canada to the whole world. The Pocket Atlas of the World came out in 1885 and the General Atlas of the World in 1887. In 1886, Rand McNally added lithography to their printing capabilities.

Other atlas publications in the late 19th and early 20th centuries include:

New Indexed Atlas of the Northwest (1880), Indexed Atlas of theWorld (1886), General Atlas of the World (1887), Rand McNally Standard Atlas of the World (1888), New Family Atlas of the World (1888), Model Atlas of the World and Cyclopedia of Useful Information (1889), Universal Atlas of the World (1893), Pictorial Atlas of the World, Twentieth Century Atlas of theWorld, and Popular Atlas of the World (1896), Household Atlas of the World (1898), and Unrivaled Atlas of the World (1899).

1894
Rand McNally Nevada Map, 1894

Nevada
This map comes from Rand, McNally & Co.'s Atlas of the World, produced in 1894. Each, very detailed map, has light pastel coloring and identifies counties, major cities, rivers, Indian Reservations, forts, and topographical features. State boundaries are designated with red shading. This map of Nevada uniquely features an excellent layout of Nevada's railroad system at the turn of the century.

Maker Rand, McNally & Co.
Year 1894
Location/Subject NEVADA
Coloring Machine Coloring
Size 19 x 12.5 (height x width)
Rand-McNally1894-NEVADA_ASI.jpg

Population Change 1880-1890
Rand McNally, U.S. Population Change 1880-1890

Map of the United States Showing the Increase and Decrease of Population, 1880 to 1890
This map comes from Rand, McNally & Co.'s Atlas of the World, produced in 1894. Each, very detailed map, has light pastel coloring and identifies states, major cities, rivers, and topographical features. This map of United States uniquely features the increase and decrease of population in country at the turn of the century.

Maker Rand, McNally & Co.
Year 1894
Location/Subject UNITED STATES
Coloring Machine Coloring
Size 12.5 x 19 (height x width)
Rand-McNally1894-US_POP_ASI.jpg


Alvin Jewitt Johnson's Maps
The mid- to late-19th century was a time of prosperity for American mapmakers and publishers. The Civil War, the growth of railroads, and the westward expansion of the United States all contributed to an increased demand for maps and atlases. Near the forefront of the atlas publication industry for a quarter century was mapmaker and aggressive marketer Alvin Jewitt Johnson.

Around 1860, in a transaction that remains somewhat mysterious, Johnson acquired a set of detailed plates from J.H. Colton, one of the foremost mapmakers of the century, and used them to print the Johnson atlas that was to find its way into homes across the country. Johnson’s New Illustrated Family Atlas was first published in 1860, when the territories of Colorado and Dakota were first making their appearance.  The publishers of the first edition of Johnson’s atlas were given as Johnson and Browning; subsequent editions were published by Johnson and Ward. In the first edition, Johnson and Browning were listed as "successors to J.H. Colton and Company".

1862
Johnson & Browing Western U.S. Map, 1862

The Johnson atlas was published in revised editions until 1885. Because of the time period spanned by its publication, the different editions of the Johnson atlas are an excellent chronicle of the westward expansion of the United States, as well as the geographical effects of the Civil War. Johnson maps are characterized by hand coloring in red and green and distinctive borders, including iron scrollwork and a Celtic design.

1867
Johnson Western U.S. Map, 1867

Johnson's California, also Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona
This antique map came from Johnson's New Illustrated (Steel Plate) Family Atlas, published in 1867, by A.J. Johnson. These maps are some of the most colorful and accurate maps produced in the 1860's, their attention to detail and the fine steel engraving make them works of art. Johnson maps are characterized by hand coloring in red, green, yellow, and pink and distinctive borders, including iron scrollwork and a Celtic design. This beautiful map of the States of California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona shows counties, cities and towns, lakes, rivers, and water bodies, mountains, railroads, forts, and wagon trails. This map also shows numerous Native American Indian Tribes, many old forts, and explorer routes heading west. Also noted on map The Pony Express Route (U.S. Mail).

Maker A.J. Johnson
Year 1867
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA, ALSO UTAH, NEVADA, COLORADO, NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 17 x 23 (height x width)
JOHNSON-1867-WESTERN-US_ASI.JPG

1862
Johnson, Western U.S. Map, 1862

Johnson's California Territories or New Mexico and Utah
Near the forefront of the atlas publication industry for a quarter century was mapmaker and aggressive marketer Alvin Jewitt Johnson. Around 1860, in a transaction that remains somewhat mysterious, Johnson acquired a set of detailed plates from J.H. Colton, one of the foremost mapmakers of the century, and used them to print the Johnson atlas that was to find its way into homes across the country. Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas was first published in 1860. The attention to detail and fine hand coloring of these maps make them some of the best collectibles maps from the 19th century. This Map, Johnson's western states is one of the most prized maps made by Johnson. Loaded with history this map depicts California, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, dated 1862. The Pony Express Route, unexplored regions, and explorer routes are illustrated throughout the western. Also detailed are, cities and towns, forts, wagon trails, lakes and rivers, mountains and other topographical marks, gold mines, all Native American Indian Tribes, and early county configurations. The coloring on this map is vivid and bright.

Maker Johnson and Ward
Year 1862
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA, NEW MEXICO TERRITORIES AND UTAH
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 16 1/2 x 24 (height x width)
JONHSON-1862-WESTERN_US_ASI.JPG

1863
Johnson, Western U.S. Map, 1863

Maker Johnson & Ward
Year 1863
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, COLORADO, NEVADA, UTAH
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 16 x 24 (height x width)
JOHNSON-1863-WESTERN_US_ASI.JPG


1864
Johnson's Western States 1864 Map
Johnson's California with the Territories of Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona
Johnson and Ward’s Western States dated 1864. With original hand coloring this steel plate engraving shows mountains, lakes and rivers, Native American Indian tribes, cities and towns, railroad lines and proposed railroad lines, wagon trails, forts, early explorer routes, gold mines, Pony Express routes, and military posts. Also note Arizona’s “tail” which was later given to Nevada when the states were formed.

Maker Johnson & Ward
Year 1864
Location/Subject WESTERN STATES
Condition Very Good
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 29 x 35 (Frame Size)
FM-39-WESTERN-STATES

1864
Johnson Western U.S. Map, 1864

Johnson's Nebraska Dakota, Colorado Idaho and Kansas
This single page map illustrates the states of Nebraska Dakota, Colorado Idaho and Kansas. Note that Dakota is unsplit into north and south, and Idaho Territory occupies what is present day Wyoming and Montana. Map details western forts, cities and towns, lakes and rivers, wagon trails, railroads and proposed railroads, and Capt. Gunnison's exploration route.

Maker Johnson and Ward
Year 1864
Location/Subject NEBRASKA DAKOTA, COLORADO IDAHO AND KANSAS
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 (height x width)
JOHNSON-1864-NEBRASKA-IDAHO_ASI.JPG

1867
Johnson Western U.S. Map 1867

Johnson's Nebraska, Dakota, Idaho, and Montana
This antique map came from Johnson's New Illustrated (Steel Plate) Family Atlas, published in 1867, by A.J. Johnson. These maps are some of the most colorful and accurate maps produced in the 1860's, their attention to detail and the fine steel engraving make them works of art. Johnson maps are characterized by hand coloring in red, green, yellow, and pink and distinctive borders, including iron scrollwork and a Celtic design. This beautiful map of the States of Nebraska, Dakota, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming shows counties, cities and towns, lakes, rivers, and water bodies, mountains, railroads, forts, and wagon trails. This map also shows numerous Native American Indian Tribes, and many old forts. Also note Wyoming's "tail" in the northwest corner, and Dakota unsplit at this time. Pony Express and U.S. Mail route noted on map.

Maker A.J. Johnson
Year 1867
Location/Subject NEBRASKA, DAKOTA, IDAHO, AND MONTANA
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 17 x 23 (height x width)
JOHNSON-1867-NEB-WY_ASI.JPG

1896
Johnson's California, 1896 Map

Johnson's California
This finely detailed state map is from the 1896 Johnson's Universal Encyclopedia. Counties are distinguished by color, cities, towns, roads and railroads are depicted. They are hand colored, which is very unusual for the time in which they were made, making these maps quite a rare and special find. Their small size and unique features make them excellent for framing.

Maker A.J. Johnson
Year 1896
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 12 1/2 x 10
JOC-1896-CALIFORNIA


George F. Cram Co.
Founded in 1869, the George F. Cram company has outlived almost all other 19th century map publishers to remain a major name in the industry today. George Cram was born in 1841 and served with the Union forces in the Civil War before going into the map publishing business with his uncle in 1867. Two years later, he founded his own company, publishing maps and atlases. Cram atlas publications in the 19th century include the Unrivalled Family Atlas (1883), Illustrated Atlas (1885), Unrivalled Atlas (1887), the American Railway System Atlas (1891), and the Universal Atlas (1894).

1883
Cram California Map, 1883

California
This colorful map was produced by George F. Cram in 1883, and appeared in "Cram’s Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World", Chicago Illinois. This early 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 state maps shows great detail including counties, cities and towns, lakes and rivers, mountains and other topographical marks, and most important the existing railroad net work in 1883. Includes decorative border.

Maker Geroge F. Cram
Year 1883
Location/Subject California
Coloring Lithographic Color
Size 18 1/2 x 12 (height x width)
CRAM2-1883-CALIFORNIA_ASI.JPG

1897
Cram California Map 1897

California
From George F. Cram's rare 1897 Standard American Railway System Atlas. In 20 years, this is the first Cram railroad atlas like this that we've ever seen, and we cannot understate that it is most likely the finest atlas George F. Cram ever produced. With exceptionally bright colors, and crisp, bright paper, these maps are superior to other Cram railroad atlases. The maps main emphasis, however, must certainly be the precise depiction of the railroad routes. Every railroad line is named, numbered and color-coded by a legend on the map, giving a detailed glimpse into the prolific rail-system of turn-of-the-century America. Cities, towns, lakes, rivers, creeks and mountain ranges are shown, counties are outlined in pink, and railroad lines are given in yellow, red, blue and green.

Maker George F. Cram
Year 1897
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA
Coloring Original Machine Coloring
Size 25 x 17 1/2 (height x width)
CRAM-1897-CALIFORNIA_ASI.JPG

1897
Cram California-Nevada Map, 1897

California and Nevada
From George F. Cram's rare 1897 Standard American Railway System Atlas. Every railroad line is named, numbered and color-coded by a legend on the map, giving a detailed glimpse into the prolific rail-system of turn-of-the-century America. Cities, towns, lakes, rivers, creeks and mountain ranges are shown, counties are outlined in pink, and railroad lines are given in yellow, red, blue and green.

Maker George F. Cram
Year 1897
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
Coloring Original Machine Coloring
Size 35 x 25 (height x width)
CRAM-1897-CA-NEV_ASI.JPG

1883
Cram, Standard Time US Map, 1883

Map Showing The Divisions of Standard Time
This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1883. The United States is illustrated on this map. Time zones are identified by color. The text above and below the map explaines the differences in time across the country.

Maker George F. Cram
Year 1883
Location/Subject UNITED STATES
Coloring Machine Color
Size 9 x 11 (height x width)
CRAM-1883-STANDARD_TIME_ASI.JPG

1883
Cram Nevada Map, 1883

Nevada
This colorful map was produced by George F. Cram in 1883, and appeared in "Cram’s Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World", Chicago Illinois. This early 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 state maps shows great detail including counties, cities and towns, lakes and rivers, mountains and other topographical marks, and most important the existing railroad net work in 1883. Includes decorative border.

Maker Geroge F. Cram
Year 1883
Location/Subject NEVADA
Coloring Lithographic Color
Size 12 x 9 1/2 (height x width)
CRAM2-1883-NEVADA_ASI.JPG

1883
Cram Nebraska Map, 1883

Nebraska
This colorful map was produced by George F. Cram in 1883, and appeared in "Cram’s Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World", This state maps shows great detail including counties, cities and towns, lakes and rivers, mountains and other topographical marks, and most important the existing railroad net work in 1883. Includes decorative border.

Maker George F. Cram
Year 1883
Location/Subject Nebraska
Coloring Lithographic Color
Size 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 (height x width)
CRAM2-1883-NEBRASKA_ASI.JPG

Cram Utah Map, 1883

1883
Utah
This colorful map was produced by George F. Cram in 1883, and appeared in "Cram’s Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World", Chicago Illinois.

Maker George F. Cram
Year 1883
Location/Subject Utah
Coloring Lithographic Color
Size 12 x 9 1/2 (height x width)
CRAM2-1883-UTAH_ASI.JPG

1883
Cram Utah Map, 1883

Utah
This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1883. Utah is illustrated on this map. Counties are distinguished by color. Other details include the names of and counties, important cities, major roads, hills, rivers, mountains, and lakes.

Maker George F. Cram
Year 1883
Location/Subject UTAH
Coloring Machine Color
Size 12 x 9 1/2 (height x width)
CRAM-1883-UT_AIS.jpg

1887
Cram Utah Map, 1887

Railroad and County Map of Utah
This double-page colorful map came from Cram's 1887 Standard American Atlas of the World. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. This map shows all cities and towns, post offices, rivers, mountains, roads, and railroads. It is interesting to see how the boundaries have changed from a century ago.

Maker George F. Cram
Year 1887
Location/Subject UTAH
Coloring Machine Color
Size 22 x 15 1/2 (height x width)
CRAM-1887-UTAH_ASI.JPG

1883
Cram Wyoming Map, 1883

Wyoming
This colorful map was produced by George F. Cram in 1883, and appeared in "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World."

Maker Geroge F. Cram
Year 1883
Location/Subject WYOMING
Coloring Lithographic Color
Size 9 1/2 x 12 (height x width)
CRAM2-1883-WYOMING_AIS.JPG


Phelps, Fanning & Co.
Map of Utah, New Mexico and California
Wood engraved map of Utah, New Mexico and California gives us a clear and interesting glimpse of the area. Supplying us with the current boundaries and county seats, as well as some basic topography, this is an interesting hand colored map that give us a pre-Civil War view of the area.

1851
Colton Western U.S. Map, 1885


Maker Phelps, Fanning & Co.
Year 1851
Location/Subject UTAH, NEW MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA
Coloring Hand Color
Size 8 x 6
FAN-1851-CA


Colton
Colton's Map of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona & New Mexico
From the 1871 edition of Colton's Atlas of America. In our 25 years these are the first Colton maps from 1871 we have been able to acquire. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the inexpensive domestic one.Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This map of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico is very detailed with identification of regions, important cities, rivers, lakes, mountain ranges, and railroad lines. Each map has beautiful red, green, tan, pink, and yellow hand coloring used to distinguish regions.

1871
Colton Western U.S. Map, 1871

Maker G.W. & C.B. Colton
Year 1871
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA NEVADA UTAH COLORADO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 16 x 26 1/2 (height x width)
COL-1871-CA-NV.jpg

Colton's Map of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona & New Mexico
Map from the 1885 edition of Colton's General Atlas. The General Atlas was the first single edition atlas published by the Colton brothers succeeding the expensive two volume Atlas of the World. These maps have the signature 3/4 inch Colton border surrounding each map. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the cheap domestic one. Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This map of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona is very detailed with identification of regions, important cities, rivers, lakes, mountain ranges, and railroad lines. Each map has beautiful muted red, green, tan, pink, and yellow hand coloring used to distinguish regions.

1885
Colton Western U.S. Map, 1885

Maker G.W. & C.B. Colton
Year 1885
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA NEVADA UTAH COLORADO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 16 3/4 x 26 1/4 (height x width)
COLTON-1885-WESTERN_ASI.JPG


The S. Augustus Mitchell Company
The changing face and economic growth of the United States during the 19th century created an excellent market for maps and atlases for businesses, government, schools, and homes. One of the leading map publishers for most of this time was the firm established and headed by Samuel Augustus Mitchell.

Mitchell was born in 1792 in Connecticut and spent some of his early working years as a teacher. During his teaching years, he became quite dissatisfied with the available textbooks, and this led him to become a writer and publisher. He moved to Philadelphia, a major center for publishing at the time, and issued A New American Atlas in 1831 from existing plates. At this time, Mitchell began his collaboration with J.H. Young, who was the main compiler, draftsman and engraver for the Mitchell company into the 1860s.

The Mitchell company was one of the first to try out the new technique of engraving on steel plates, experimenting with steel almost 20 years before the rest of the publishing industry. He was printing with steel in the early 1830's; the general switch to steel was approximately 1850. During the early years of the company, Mitchell published mainly maps and travel guides until 1846, when he acquired the copyright to Tanner's New Universal Atlas. In 1846, the company also switched to steel engraving as their primary means of printing. The New Universal Atlas was published until 1859. In 1860, it was replaced by Mitchell's New General Atlas, and Mitchell Sr. retired and turned the business over to his son of the same name. The New General Atlas was published until 1893. Other Mitchell atlases include the School Atlas (1839-1886) and the Ancient Atlas, Classical and Sacred (1844-1874). The firm continued publishing into the 1890's and, at its height, employed 250 people and sold 400,000 publications per year. Mitchell Sr. died in 1868.

1883
Mitchell Nevada-Utah Map, 1883

County and Township Map of Utah and Nevada
This ver detailed map came from Mitchell's New General Atlas, 1883. The traditional ivy border, and hand coloring make this map beautiful. This US State map shows transportation routes, rivers, towns, and topography features.

Maker S. Augustus Mitchell
Year 1883
Location/Subject UTAH AND NEVADA
Coloring Original Hand Color
Size 14 x 21 3/4 (height x width)
MITCHELL-1883-NV-UT_AIS.JPG

1864
Mitchell California Map, 1864

County Map of California
With characteristic floral boarders and beautiful, muted pastel coloring, these 1864 maps are fantastic examples of Mitchell's work. Counties, important cities, mountain ranges, rivers, lakes, and railroads are identified. This hand colored map illustrates California with insets showing the vicinity of San Francisco Bay and Great Salt Lake Country.

Maker "S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr."
Year 1864
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA
Coloring Original Hand Color
Size 13 1/2 x 10 3/4 (height x width)
MITCHELL-1864-CA_AIS.JPG

1872
Mitchell Wyoming-Nebraska Map, 1872

County Map of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado Dakota, Wyoming Montana
Extremely rare and hard to find, this map of the western states of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, unsplit Dakota, Wyoming and Montana was made by S. Augustus Mitchell in 1872. Pastel coloring differentiates each state, counties, cities, railroads, mountain ranges, and Indian territories are illustrated. A distinctive ivy style border completes this map beautifully.

Maker S. Augustus Mitchell
Year 1872
Location/Subject KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO, DAKOTA, WYOMING, MONTANA
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 20 x 15 (height x width)
MITCHELL-1872-WY-NB_ASI.JPG

1868
Mitchell Nevada-Utah Map, 1868

County Map of Utah and Nevada
This hand colored map was made for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" published by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. in 1868. Utah and Nevada are illustrated on this map. Counties are distinguished by color. Other details include the names of states, counties, and important cities, rivers, lakes, mountains, and railroads. The maps in this atlas have beautiful color- more muted than typical.

Maker "S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr."
Year 1868
Location/Subject "UTAH, NEVADA"
Coloring Original Hand Color
Size 11 1/2 x 14 (height x width)
MITCHELL-1868-NV-UT_ASI.jpg

1885
Mitchell U.S. Railroad Map, 1885

Railroad Map of the United States, Showing the Through Lines of Communication from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
This map was made by S. Augustus Mitchell for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" published in 1885, by WM. M. Bradley & Co. The well-maintained maps in this atlas feature Mitchell's characteristic pastel coloring and abundant details of geographical features. This map illustrates Railroads and Steamship lines in the United States. These maps offer a fascinating perspective of areas that have since undergone significant growth and change, in addition to their value as great examples of Mitchell's work.

Maker S. Augustus Mitchell
Year 1885
Location/Subject RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIP LINES OF THE UNITED STATES
Coloring Original Hand Coloring
Size 23" x 14" (height x width)
MITCHELL-1885-USRAIL_ASI.JPG

1851

1851

Map of the States of California, Oregon, Utah, and New Mexico.
A wonderful map from S. Augustus Mitchell's A New Universal Atlas Containing Maps of the Various Empires, Kingdoms, States, and Republics of the World. Mitchell was the most successful commercial cartographer in the US. He sold his business to the Milton Bradley Company in the 1880's. His maps from the 1850's have become extremely difficut to obtain, especially in this fine condition.

Maker S. Augustus Mitchell
Year 1851
Location CALIFORNIA, Oregon, Utah, and New Mexico
Coloring Hand-color
Size 15.5 x 13 inches
MIT-1851-CALIFORNIA.jpg


Map of California and Nevada
In the late 19th century American publishing was growing rapidly and with it arose new cartographic publishers that made attractive and accurate maps that would certainly rival any of their peers. This maps comes from a set published by one of the smaller publishing houses of the time, and is a fine example of latest information complimented by fine production.

1893
California and Nevada Map, 1893

Maker Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick-Popular Atlas
Year 1893
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
Condition Very Good
Coloring Printed Color
Size 19 1/2 x 12 1/2
Order Code MAST-1893-CA-NV



California and Nevada

Made for the 1873 "Gray's Atlas of the United States with General Maps of the World " by O.W. Gray, a Civil and Topographical Engineer. Bright pastel hand coloring, fine detailing and simple lined border complete the maps within this atlas. Counties, cities, rivers, lakes, railroads and topographical features are illustrated and noted.

O.W. Gray, Map of California and Nevada, 1873


Maker    O.W Gray
Year    1873
Location/Subject    CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
Coloring    Original Hand Coloring
Size    25 x 15.5 (height x width)
GRAY-1873-CALI-NEV.JPG


Utah, New Mexico and California
This wood engraved map of Utah, New Mexico and California gives us a clear and interesting glimpse of the area. Supplying us with the current boundaries and county seats, as well as some basic topography, this is an interesting map that gives us a pre-Civil War view of the area. Hand colored.

1853
Utah, New Mexico, and California, 1853

Maker Phelps, Fanning & Co.
Year 1853
Location/Subject UTAH, NEW MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA
Coloring Hand Color
Size 5 x 8
FAN-1853-UT-NM-CA


Warner and Beers's Map of Nevada and California
Hand colored atlas of Nevada and California was made in 1872 by Warner and Beers. Details include mountians and illustrations of railroads, rivers, creeks, and lakes.

1872
Map


Maker Warner and Beers
Year 1872
Location/Subject NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA
Coloring Original Hand Color
Size 17 1/2 x 14
IL-1872-NV-CA


Asher & Adams' California & Nevada
These maps are from Asher & Adams’ “New Statistical and Topographical Atlas of the World.” This atlas is unique in its vivid hand coloring and easy to read town names. Asher & Adams had this to say in their forward: “The erroneous method of crowding and burdening maps with a vast amount of names, blurring the page and obscuring the places they should bring to view… has been discarded in this work.” These maps of the North & South Portion of California & Nevada pay particular attention to railroads, railroad stations, rivers, and numerous cities and towns.

Asher & Adams

Asher & Adams


Maker Asher & Adams
Year 1872
CALIFORNIA & NEVADA, NORTH & SOUTHERN PORTIONS
Coloring Hand Colored Copper Engraving
Size 16 1/2 x 23 & 16 1/4 x 23 1/4, respectively
ASH-1872-CA-NV-NORTH & ASH-1872-CA-NV-SOUTH


Map of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842 and to Oregon and California in the years 1843-4 by Capt. J.C. Fremont
This is the map that radically altered the way the western U.S. was understood at the time. The map that set the fables and misconceptions aside and solidified the knowledge of the fur-trade, by clearly establishing a known route, complete with coordinates of Latitude and Longitude. It’s from this work that Fremont first grasped fame, and road it to be the first Republican presidential candidate. For all the discussion pertaining to this map, it did indeed raise a new standard to understanding the U.S. West. The map itself shows a well-defined route from Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas to Fort Vancouver, Oregon and down to Gabriel, California, with many notations along the way. Includes the complete report, which has been touted as the most interesting travelogue written, and is the first edition. The original outline color is still present on this large map. Included in the text are three other smaller maps including two folding maps. Numerous prints give images from along the route. This map accompanies its original volume with its cloth boards. The gold lettering on the spine is says "Fremont’s First & Second Expeditions 1842-3-4." Map has professionally restored and rebacked with Japanese. It is listed in; Sabin 25845; Wheat Transmissippii 497.

Fremont Map, 1845
Fremont Map, 1845

Maker J.C. Fremont
Year 1845
Location/Subject US West
Coloring original hand color
Size 51 x 31.5 (height x width)
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Map of Public Surveys in California to accompany Report of Surveyor Genl. 1857
Perhaps one of the most sought after maps that the General Land Office did of California, this map, with its clean aesthetic, conveys a wealth of detail, and is rich with history. Here we see the truth of what was exactly known of the State and how far the surveys had progressed. Includes all the private land grants with an index of their owners.

1857
California Public Survey Map, 1857

Maker U.S. Government
Year 1857
Location/Subject CALIFORNIA
Coloring Black and White
Size 36 x 30 1/2 (height x width)
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Map of California and Nevada by Godfrey Jaeger & Co.
This antique map originally appeared in the "Historical Hand-Atlas" produced in 1881 by Godfrey Jaeger & Co. These maps show many details including cities and towns, lakes and rivers, and most important the existing railroad network. Each railroad is designated by a black or red line, which is also labeled with the name of the railroad. This is a folding map that was inserted in the back of the atlas. It is printed on a thin, tissue-like paper and is large format.

1881
Jaeger California-Nevada Map, 1881

Year: 1881
Location/Subject: CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
Coloring: Lithographic Coloring
Size: 24 x 19 (height x width)
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Taintor Map

1874
Taintor Western U.S. Map, 1874

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Map of Public Surveys in California to accompany Report of Surveyor General, 1854
Perhaps one of the most sought after maps that the General Land Office did of California, this map, with its clean aesthetic, conveys a wealth of detail, and is rich with history. Here we see the truth of what was exactly known of the State and how far the surveys had progressed. A fantastic reference, complete with portrayal of all the private land grants with an index of their owners.

Report of Surveyor General, 1854

Maker: U.S. Government - Government Land Office (GLO)
Year: 1854
Location/Subject: CALIFORNIA
Coloring: Black and White
Size: 40" x 25"


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