Nice example of this early map of Maine, from the first edition of Carey & Lea's Atlas. Size includes text surrounding map, which includes wonderful contemporary details concerning the topography, indigenous lands, rivers, climate, towns,...
Decorative map of Maine from Finley's New General Atlas. The map is hand colored by county, showing towns, roads, railroads, lakes, rivers, mountains, etc. One of the best maps of the state during the period. Anthony Finley was the dominant map...
One of the Earliest Maps of Maine Published Outside America Finely engraved early map of Maine, hand colored by counties. Roads, towns, rivers, and lakes are included on map. Key notes flags for 10 remarkable battles. Size includes text surrounding...
Interesting and detailed map of Maine, from an early edition of Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas. The map is colored by counties and shows towns, rivers, lakes, bays, harbors, islands and other important places. Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas launched...
Elegant map of Maine by David Burr, one of the most important cartographic publishers of the early 19th Century. The map is highly detailed, showing towns, roads, rivers, lakes, mountains, and a host of other details. The map locates the disputed...
Updated example of this important map of the Lower Province of Canada and Maine, first issued by Faden in 1813. The original Faden map included information concerning over 100 land grants on either side of the St. Lawrence River, including the names...
Elegantly engraved and detailed map of Maine, based upon Tanner's worck in the early 1840's. Shows counties, towns, roads, canals, lakes, etc.
Detailed map of Maine from Mitchell's New Universal Atlas, showing early railroads, townships, canals, etc. The map is hand colored by counties, and includes statistical table showing county populations. One of the most detailed of all atlas maps of...
Beautiful and highly detailed map of Maine, colored by townships and showing outline borders for the counties. Also shows, railroads, stations, towns, rivers, lakes, islands, etc.
Revised edition of Emily Eaton's plan of Warren, Maine originally published in 1851 by B.W. Thayer & Co. in Boston. Emily Eaton was almost certainly one of the first women in America to create a town plan. This revised edition by L.E. Eaton does...
Rare Birdseye View of Bath, Maine, engraved by J.J. Stoner and lithographed by The Shober & Carqueville Litho. Co., in Chicago in 1878. The map presents a thriving image of the City of Bath on the Kennebec River, with steamships and sailing...