Map of the southeastern United States shows capes, bays, rivers, mountain ranges and cities primarily in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. According to inscriptions, the map is based on surveys and observations by Joseph Purcell...
Map of North and Central America shows rivers, lakes, bays, cities, and towns. Country and state borders are traced in color and lakes are tinted green. Printed beneath the frame of the map "London, Publish'd as the Act directs, July 26, 1794...
Map of United States shows national borders according to 1783 Treaty of Peace plus state borders, mountain ranges, rivers, major creeks, large lakes, cities, and towns. It also shows land reserved for Virginia and North Carolina troops. Printed...
Map of northeastern United States, excluding New England but including "New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and the Territory N:W: of Ohio," shows state borders, mountain ranges, rivers, major creeks, large lakes, cities, and...
Detailed map of Caribbean islands and most of Central America plus the coasts of Florida and northern South America shows countries, mountain ranges, rivers, lakes, large creeks, cities, and towns. Printed below the title, "by J....
Map of five New England states (Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut) plus the District of Main, shows state borders, mountain ranges, rivers, bays, large creeks, cities, and towns. Printed below the title, "by...
Plan of the city of Washington, D.C. illustrates the L'Enfant design and shows the location of the Capitol Building, the President's House and streets named for the first fifteen states, including Kentucky. Each block is numbered. Elevation versus...
Map of eastern North America encompasses Canada, the Great Lakes, the first sixteen states including Kentucky and Tennessee, plus the Western Territory as well as land south of Tennessee, west of Georgia and north of Florida. Details include state...
Maps of four city areas printed on one sheet: 1) Washington, D.C.; 2) Louisville, Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana; 3) New Orleans, Louisiana; and 4) Cincinnati, Ohio. Each map includes canals, railroads, and street names plus major buildings...
Maps; Forts & fortifications; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Reprint of a Civil War-era map of Louisville, Kentucky, highlighting forts. Printed in lower lefthand corner:"Accompanying report of Lieut. Col. J.H. Simpson Corps of Engrs., U.S. Army, dated June 24, 1865. SERIES I. VOL. XLIX." Printed...
Map, on a scale of 400 feet to an inch, showing the Louisville and Portland Canal, with Sand Island, Rock Island, Goose Island, Shippingport, Corn Island, Louisville, Portland, New Albany, Clarksville, Falls City, and Jeffersonville also labeled....
Atlas of the City of Louisville, Kentucky prepared from official records, private plans and actual surveys. Thirty plates cover the entire city of Louisville and parts of the surrounding county. Each plate shows names of businesses and property...
Maps, on a scale of 200 feet per inch, of "every lot or parcel of ground" in the central area of Louisville, Kentucky in 1876, including details such as precise dimensions, owners' names, building materials (wood vs. brick) and whether...