Interesting example of a Rebus -- a puzzle in which words are represented by combinations of pictures and individual letters. The present example was utilized by a church in Keene, New Hampshire, to attract attention to its call for members to attend...
Original manuscript survey of a part of Nelson Township, New Hampshire, executed under an agreement with Thomas Packer, one of the orginal New Hampshire proprietors and son-in-law of Lt.Governor John Wentworth. The township name was changed to...
Manuscript Map Showing the New Hampshire Grants Which Would Become The State of Vermont Finely executed manuscript map delineating the New Hampshire Grants, the first meaningful delineation of the future state of Vermont. The map extends north to...
Nice example Carrington Bowles' scarce map of New England, based upon Braddock Mead's 4-sheet map of 1755. The map is one of the earliest maps to include the names of the townships within New England, a number of which are not yet named. Other...
Map of the Indian Stream Republic with US Congressional Committee on Foreign Affairs Report Complete example of the 12 page Claim of New Hampshire, Report No. 176 of the House of Representatives, 25th Congress, 3d Session, with the map illustrating...
A "Pirated Dublin" Sea Chart of New England and Long Island A rare chart of the New England coast adapted from the work of Cyprian Southack and published in a Dublin edition of the English Pilot. The Fourth Book. The chart depicts the northeast...
Attractive color-lithographed map of New England, issued by the Boston and Maine Rail Road to promote regional tourist travel to the White Mountains. The map extends from New York City in the far southwest to the New Hampshire border with Canada in...
One of the earliest American maps of New Hampshire from the first American gazetteer. Joseph T. Scott, a Philadelphia engraver and publisher, issued his gazetteer during the early days of American cartography. Scott included much detail of rivers,...
Early map of New Hampshire, divided by counties. Shows towns, rivers, roads, lakes, islands, bays, points, harbors, etc. A nice example, from Arrowsmith & Lewis's New & Elegant Atlas, an early collaboration between American mapmaker Samuel...
Nice example of this early map of New Hampshire, from Carey & Lea's Atlas. Size includes text surrounding map, which includes wonderful contemporary details concerning the topography, indigenous lands, rivers, climate, towns, manufacturing,...
Rare map of New Hampshire, published by Fielding Lucas in Baltimore. The map is hand colored by counties and shows towns, roads, lakes, rivers, political boundaries, and other features. Striking example of Fielding Lucas' fine work, which...
Excellent wide margined example of the French edition of this map of New Hampshire from Buchon's fine atlas of America. One of the first maps of the state of New Hampshire published outside of America. Size includes text surrounding map, which...
Detailed map of New Hampshire, hand colored by counties and showing towns, rivers, lakes, islands, bays, etc. Early roads are also shown. A nice early map of the state.
Scarce full original color map of New Hampshire & Vermont, from an early edition of Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas. The map is colored by counties and shows towns, rivers, lakes, and other important places. Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas launched...
Early atlas map of New Hampshire & Vermont, from an early edition of Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas. The map is colored by counties and shows towns, rivers, lakes, and other important places. Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas launched him as one of...
Nice wash color example of David Burr's map of Vermont & New Hampshire, hand colored by counties.