Format Map
Contributors Rogers, Henry D.
Dates 1857
Location United States
Language English
Subjects Slavery
United States
Title
General map of the United States, showing the area and extent of the free & slave-holding states, and the territories of the Union : also the boundary of the seceding states /
Contributor Names
Rogers, Henry D.
Created Published
London : E. Stanford ; Edinburgh : W. & A.K. Johnston, [1857]
Subject Headings
-  Slavery--United States
-  United States.
Notes
-  "Entered in Sta. Hall, London - & According to Act of Congress in the Year 1857 By H.D. Rogers, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Massachusetts."
-  Publishers advertisements on cover panels pasted on verso.
-  Includes list of "Population in 1856" for free and slave states.
-  Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
-  LC copy imperfect: Portion of advertisement on cover panel missing.
Medium
1 Map : Hand Col. ; 31 X 42 Cm., Folded to 9 X 12 Cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
G3701.E9 1857 .R61
Repository
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu
Digital Id
G3701E Cw1020000 Http://Hdl.Loc.Gov/Loc.Gmd/G3701E.Cw1020000
Library of Congress Catalog Number
97682063
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