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MapThis map of the city of New York and island of Manhattan, as laid out by the commissioners appointed by the legislature, April 3d, 1807 is respectfully dedicated to the mayor, aldermen ...
Map of the city of New York and island of Manhattan, as laid out by the commissioners appointed by the legislature, April 3d, 1807 Relief shown by hachures. Shows ward boundaries, selected buildingsm and landowner's names. "Entered according to act of Congress Novr. 16th 1811." Oriented with north toward the upper right. Haskell, D.C. Manhattan maps, 652 Cohen, P.E. Manhattan in maps, p. 100-105 Stokes, I.N.P. Iconography of Manhattan Island, p. 542-549 Includes index to points of interest, and text. Available also through the Library of Congress Web...- Contributor: Bridges, William - Maverick, Peter
- Date: 1811-01-01
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MapMap of the Mississippi River from its source to the mouth of the Missouri. Scale ca. 1:170,000. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2: 100; 651/1; 700/1; 700/3
- Contributor: Pike, Zebulon Montgomery - Shallus, Francis - Nau, Anthony - King, N. (Nicholas)
- Date: 1811-01-01
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MapSketch of the surprise of the French troups under General Girard by Lt. Gen. Hill of the allied army near Arrojo de los Molinos, 28th Obr. 1811 Relief shown pictorially and by contours. Pen and ink. Includes view of "View of the Sierra over Aroyo de los Molinos." Minimal level cataloging record. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault
- Contributor: Hartmann, Georg Julius Von
- Date: 1811-01-01
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MapThe Part of a circle at the meeting of Pennsylvania & Kentucky avenues--on the Eastern Branch : calculated March 1811 : [Barney Circle S.E., Washington, D.C.]. Survey map showing line dimensions and compass orientations. Pen-and-ink. Watermarked (fleur-de-lis and crown). Mounted on cloth backing. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Phillips. Washington, 1 Vault DCP
- Date: 1811-01-01
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MapWilliam H. Littlewood map collection The collection consists of nine maps of the Osaka-Kobe area of Japan, one World War II-era map of the United States that includes military insignias, 17 issues of The Geographical Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, and two Swedish government documents. William H. Littlewood, the compiler, was a chief oceanographer with the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office and science attaché with the U.S. Foreign Service.
- Contributor: Littlewood, William H.
- Date: 1774
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MapMuriel H. Parry map collection The collection consists of some 871 maps that are largely pictorial. Muriel H. Parry, a librarian for the U.S. State Department, compiled the maps and several were deaccessioned from the State Department's library. Formats in the collection include single map and maps in books, magazines, calendars, and advertisements. In addition, there are maps on napkins, gift cards, cloth, etc. Included are maps by Ernest...
- Contributor: Parry, Muriel H. - Chase, Ernest Dudley - Clegg, Ernest - Shelton, Hal - Gill, Macdonald - Harrison, Richard Edes - Wallingford, Daniel K.
- Date: 1538
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MapRichard M. Look map collection The collection consists of 218 maps that primarily depict Japan. Most items are Army Map Service (AMS) and tourist maps; other maps depict subways, parks, and cities. Additional maps depict locations in North America and Europe.
- Contributor: Look, Richard M. (Richard Millard)
- Date: 1691
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MapHauslab-Liechtenstein map collection The Hauslab-Liechtenstein map collection contains some 10,000 manuscript and printed sheets. A large portion of these map and atlas sheets were compiled by the Austrian cartographer and general Franz Ritter von Hauslab. These were later acquired by Prince Jordan II of Liechtenstein, whose own maps complemented the Hauslab collection, hence the name Hauslab-Liechtentstein. Within the collection there are examples of various types of map...
- Contributor: Hauslab, Franz - Johann II, Fürst Von Und Zu Liechtenstein
- Date: 1500
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CollectionFinding Our Place in the Cosmos: From Galileo to Sagan and Beyond A thematic collection exploring changing models of the universe through time, ideas of life on other words and Carl Sagan’s place in the tradition of science. It features manuscripts, rare books, celestial atlases, newspaper articles, sheet music and movie posters.
- Contributor: Druyan, Ann - Sagan, Carl - Macfarlane, Seth
- Date: 1495
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MapA new map of North America from the latest authorities Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Cary, John
- Date: 1811-01-01
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MapMap of the world with the most recent discoveries. Pen-and-ink and watercolor. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault Acquisitions control no. 99-42
- Contributor: Van Schaack, Mary
- Date: 1811-01-01
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Collection[Maps of Pennsylvania--counties Schuykill--Snyder]
Pennsylvania title collection--counties Schuykill--Snyder | Pennsylvania title collection--drawer 94 This record covers single maps covering counties of Pennsylvania, which are not represented in the LC database by separate catalog records. This collection includes single printed maps and photocopies of printed or manuscript single maps and may also include some multi-sheet single maps, plates from atlases, books or periodicals, and printed facsimiles. These maps may also show various subjects, such as roads, topography, geology,...- Date: 1811-01-01
- Resource: Pennsylvania, Drawer 94 maps folder covers - 25 pages
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MapA map of part North America from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean and from north lattitutude 19°0ʺ0ʹ to 43°0ʺ0ʹ, west longitude 70°0ʺ0ʹ to 113°0ʺ0ʹ
Map of North America Relief shown by shading. Pen-and-ink, pencil and watercolor on 7 sheets of paper, sectioned in four and mounted on two sheets of cloth. Prime meridian: Madrid. Includes notes and lists of distances within map and list of distances at lower right titled "My route". "Chiloredo" is partially effaced and somewhat illegible. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: Hills, John
- Date: 1811-01-01
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MapC. R. Hughes Embargo Act of 1807 map tracings collection A collection of eight manuscript map tracings by C.R. Hughes, a printer based in Berryville, Virginia. Six maps illustrate how members of Congress voted on the Embargo Act of 1807. The other maps show the 1816 Massachusetts gubernatorial election and how electors in Georgia voted in the 1816 presidential election.
- Contributor: Hughes, C. R.
- Date: 1807
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MapEngineering Societies Library map collection The Engineering Societies Library was formed in 1915 and became a world-renowned research center. It closed in 1998. The library's map collection consists of geologic and mineral resources maps, topographic surveys, city plans, railroad maps, nautical and aeronautical charts, lake surveys, and boundary studies.
- Contributor: Engineering Societies Library
- Date: 1800
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MapA map of the United States of North America Relief shown by hachures. Arrowsmith moved to 10 Soho Square in 1808. In lower margins of all sheets: London. Published as the act directs by A. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square, Jan. 1st, 1796. Watermark: J Whatman 1811. This is Tooley's 1802-[1808] (e) issue of the map. R.V. Tooley, Mapping of America, 1980, 79. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as...
- Contributor: Arrowsmith, Aaron
- Date: 1811-01-01