Scarce map of the Chesapeake region, based upon Augustine Hermann's map of 1673 and Henry Popple's map of 1733. The map includes a number of interesting annotations and place names, including Indian House and Plantations, English Plantations, Black...
Scarce map of the Southeastern portion of the British Colonies, extending tothe Mississippi River and lower Missouri River, based upon John Mitchell's Map of the British Colonies, also issued in 1755. The map extends to West of the Mississippi River...
Previously Unrecorded First State of the Battle of North Point, Maryland -- A Contemporary American view of the Battle of North Point, which saved Baltimore from British invasion A contemporary view, by an American participant, of the September 1814...
Antique Map of Maryland from the Early 19th Century Nice example of Carey's map of Maryland, one of the best large format maps of the state to appear in a Commercial Atlas. The map is attractively hand-colored by counties and shows, towns, roads,...
Nice example of Carey's map of Maryland. A highly detailed map, which includes towns, roads, rivers, mountains, and many other details.
Finely colored example of the first edition of this highly desirable map of Maryland, from Carey & Lea's Atlas. Size includes text surrounding map, which includes wonderful contemporary details concerning the topography, indigenous lands, rivers,...
Finely engraved hand colored map of Maryland, colored by county and showing the various towns, roads, rivers, bridges, and a host of other details. This is one of the earliest maps of Maryland published outside of the United States. Overall plate...
Map of Maryland, from Finley's General Atlas. The map is hand colored by counties and showing towns, roads, rivers, mountains and other geographical features.
An Early American Map of Virginia & Maryland - Includes White, Free Black & Slave Population Table Second edition of Samuel Augustus Mitchell's separately published map of Virginia and Maryland (with a large inset of Washington DC). The map...
Scarce full original color map of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware from Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas. Shows counties, towns, rivers, and other details. Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas was one of the most successful commercial atlases of the 1830s, at...
Scarce Carey & Hart edition of Tanner's map of Maryland and Delaware, from Tanner's Universal Atlas. Detailed and interesting map, hand colored by county and showing towns, rivers, bays, lakes, railroads, roads, distances, etc. Tables of Steam...
Rare example of the first edition of David Burr's map of Maryland and Delaware, which appeared in his Universal Atlas, first issued in 1836. Shows counties, towns, rivers, roads, courthouses and other details. Burr's Atlas was perhaps the most...
An elegantly engraved and highly detailed map of Maryland and Delaware, with a large inset plan of Baltimore. The map is based upon Tanner's work in the early 1840s. Shows counties, towns, roads, canals, lakes, etc. While often referred to as the...
Detailed and interesting map of Maryland and Delaware, hand colored by county and showing towns, rivers, bays, lakes, railroads, roads, distances, etc. This 1849 state of the map includes for the first time a number of railroads not present in earlier...
Detailed map of Baltimore, published in the first edition of Colton's General Atlas. The map shows streets, railroads, buildings, etc. Many public buildings along with City Dock, Ferry Point, Fort McHenry, Mt. Claire Station, etc. Hand colored by...
Mitchell's detailed plan of the city, colored by wards and showing streets, docks, train lines and stations, public buildings, shipyards, wharves, and a host of other details. SA Mitchell Jr. acquired his father's former business from DeSilver in 1860...