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COLTON, J. H. (1800-1893)
Colton's Railroad & Township Map of the State of New York, with Parts of the Adjoining States and Canada
New York: J. H. Colton, 1852. Folding pocket map, full period hand-colouring, ornamental border. Census table in the top left. Folds into publisher's blindstamped cloth covers, title stamped in gilt on the upper cover, Colton ad on the front pastedown. (Short separations). Sheet size: 25 1/4 x 29 1/2 inches.
Decorative mid-19th century pocket map of New York State.
The map depicts the entire state, with all counties identified, as well as the northeast quarter of Pennsylvania, northern New Jersey, western Connecticut, western Massachusetts and nearly all of Vermont. Many towns are identified, as are roads, waterways and railroads.
#25837 $1,250.00  |
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DRIPPS, Matthew (publisher)
Map of the Bays, Harbors and Rivers around New York
New York: published by M. Dripps, 1871. Provenance: Thomas H. Kane (early ink stamp to lower right corner). Lithographic map, with full period hand-colour, on fine paper (old folds with some browning, expert repairs and occasional facsimile work). Sheet size: 33 1/4 x 28 3/8 inches.
An attractive map of Manhattan and its surroundings.
As the title suggests, this map concentrates on physical landmarks and features of the land and sea "Showing the channels, soundings, lighthouses, buoys &c. and the complete topography of the surrounding country; including Hemstead, Sandy-Hook, South-Amboy, Newark, Yonkers, N. Rochelle & Glencove". The title goes on to note that the map is "Based on the trigonometrical survey, executed in 1856, for the Harbor Commissioners of New York, by A.D. Bache Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey", but is at pains to point out that "The surveys of the cities, townships, railways, canals, roads, etc. are entirely original, & have been carefully revised & completed to date".
"Checklist of Maps and Atlases relating to the city of New York in the New York Public Library" in the Bulletin of the New York Public Library, volume V (New York: 1901), p.70
#20370 $3,750.00  |
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DRIPPS, Matthew (publisher)
Topographical Map of New York and Vicinity Embracing Fifteen Cities and Above 1700 Square Miles
New York: M. Dripps, [n.d, but circa 1870]. Hand-coloured lithographic folding map (sheet size: 28 x 28 inches), within a brown cloth wallet (5 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches), (splits at folds). Two insets: Map of Long Branch [NJ] and Vicinity; Navesink Park. 1p. publisher's price list tipped onto front pastedown.
A fine example of this important map, published at a period of change for the city and its environs.
A detailed map of metropolitan New York and its environs, which extends as far east on Long Island as Oyster Bay. Shows rapid transit system, canals, and railroads. Contains an interesting catalogue of Dripps' maps.
"Checklist of Maps and Atlases relating to the city of New York in the New York Public Library" in the Bulletin of the New York Public Library, volume V (New York: 1901), p.69; not in Rumsey.
#20369 $3,000.00  |
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