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Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title
New Hampshire & Vermont By H.S. Tanner. Engraved by J. & W.W. Warr. Entered ... 1833 by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Published by H.S. Tanner Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No
0977.007
Note
In full color by county with population charts for different periods and by counties and towns.
Author
Lucas, Fielding Jr.
Full Title
A Chart of the Chesapeake And Delaware Bays Compiled And Published By Fielding Lucas Junr. Baltimore Corrected_1840. Engraved by John and William Warr Philadelphia. Entered ... 1832 by Fielding Lucas Jr. ... Maryland.
List No
5436.000
Note
Full color map mounted on linen with four views of the coast. Tide tables for both bays, soundings and red dots for lighthouses are noted. See our 6858.000 for the 1862 edition.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Full Title
New Hampshire & Vermont By H.S. Tanner. Engraved by J. & W.W. Warr. Entered ... 1840 by H.S. Tanner ... Pennsylvania. Published by Carey & Hart Philadelphia. (above neat line) Tanner's Universal Atlas.
List No
5363.008
Note
In full color by county with population charts for different periods and by counties and towns. Engraved. Relief shown by hachures. Railroads and canals shown. Meridian Washington.
Author
Lucas, Fielding Jr.
Full Title
A Chart of the Chesapeake And Delaware Bays Compiled And Published By Fielding Lucas Junr. Baltimore. Corrected_1862. Engraved by John and William W. Warr Philadelphia. Sold by Lucas Brothers. Drawn by F. Lucas Jr. Entered ... 1852 by Fielding Lucas Jr. ... Maryland.
List No
6858.000
Note
Full color large scale sea chart of the Chesapeake and Delaware Rivers, mounted on linen. Copyright 1852, corrected 1862. The chart shows inland navigation on the rivers as far north as Philadelphia and as far south as Suffolk, Virginia, the location of shoals, light boats, and light houses, with short descriptions of the lights carried by the different boats. Includes two Tide Tables for the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, the views of Cape Henry, Smiths Point Light House, Windmill Point, and Cape Henlopen. Includes three rhumb lines pointing to the north. Depth shown by soundings. Prime meridian is Greenwich. This edition is updated from our 1840 edition (see our 5436.000)
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