Lot #: 29872
Geographical, statistical, and historical map of the district of Columbia. |
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Selling price: $375
Sold in 2010 |
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Description
Includes a detailed plan of Washington DC, Georgetown and Alexandria and a number of roads and rivers in the District. Muds Tavern is shown just outside the District on the Frederickstown Turnpike.
One of the earliest obtainable maps of the District of Columbia to appear in a Commercial Atlas.
Text around the map describes the topography, climate, animals, civil divisions, population, towns & forts, government, history and remarkable battles fought in Michigan to date.
Early roads shown and some settlements on Lake St. Claire and Lake Erie, along with Ft Brown and Camp Smith south of Green Bay.
Virtually no settlements in the interior and the upper peninsula, with most of the towns concentrated on the southeast border. The remainder is Indian Territory, with notes on Portages.
Includes Indian Settlements, and a few early counties, including Monroe, Oakland, DeWayne and Macomb.
One of the earliest obtainable maps of the District of Columbia to appear in a Commercial Atlas.
Text around the map describes the topography, climate, animals, civil divisions, population, towns & forts, government, history and remarkable battles fought in Michigan to date.
Early roads shown and some settlements on Lake St. Claire and Lake Erie, along with Ft Brown and Camp Smith south of Green Bay.
Virtually no settlements in the interior and the upper peninsula, with most of the towns concentrated on the southeast border. The remainder is Indian Territory, with notes on Portages.
Includes Indian Settlements, and a few early counties, including Monroe, Oakland, DeWayne and Macomb.