Johnson's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Id. By Johnson & Browning. No. 12.

In full color by county. 1st Edition, 1st issue. Most of the maps come from Colton's 1859 edition of the General Atlas, published by Johnson and Browning, indicating the Johnson connection; some do not come from this atlas, and their sources are: the New England maps (scale 1" = 9 miles) c...

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Main Author: Johnson, A.J.
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Published: Johnson and Browning 1860
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spelling ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~2496~310008 2024-05-12T08:07:14+00:00 Johnson's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Id. By Johnson & Browning. No. 12. Johnson's New Illustrated (Steel Plate) Family Atlas, With Descriptions, Geographical, Statistical, And Historical. Compiled, Drawn, and Engraved Under The Supervision Of J.H. Colton And A.J. Johnson. New York: Johnson And Browning, Formerly (Successors To J.H. Colton And Company,) No. 133 Nassau Street. 1860. Entered . One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty, by Johnson & Browning . Virginia. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Id. Johnson, A.J. Canada New Brunswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island 1860 Full Image Download in MrSID Format 32 42 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~2496~310008 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/D0031/00314008.jpg unknown Johnson and Browning New York 2905.000 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~2496~310008 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/D0031/00314008.jpg 2905.008 World Atlas Atlas Map 1860 ftdavidrumseyc 2024-04-12T16:45:02Z In full color by county. 1st Edition, 1st issue. Most of the maps come from Colton's 1859 edition of the General Atlas, published by Johnson and Browning, indicating the Johnson connection; some do not come from this atlas, and their sources are: the New England maps (scale 1" = 9 miles) come from Colton's map of New England and then the sub-maps of Vermont and New Hampshire, Mass/Conn/R.I.; the Ohio/Indiana is still a mystery; all the 1" = 24 miles maps (Iowa, Kentucky, etc.) come from Colton's Map of the United States and the Canadas, originally published by J. Calvin Smith in 1843 (see W. Heckrotte's copies and his list of editions); and the Colton General Atlas maps used by Johnson come from Colton's Travellers Series of maps - see our copies of Penn., Indiana. Colton mentions "The National Atlas of the United States, constructed from the Public Surveys.large Folio" as in preparation in his 1855 catalogue; this may be the embryonic Johnson Atlas. Colton used his wall maps "cut up" for pocket maps and Atlases. Johnson's maps of S. America, Europe, Africa, and (in the first edition, first issue, only) China, East Indies etc., all come from D. Griffing Johnson's Map of the World, 1847. These atlas maps are updated (esp. Africa). Colton took over the publication of the World Map in 1849, issued editions to 1868 (Ristow p318). Also, Johnson's N. America map is the inset N. America in Smith's Map of the U.S., the Canadas, etc. This first issue of Johnson's Family Atlas differs from the later 1860 edition in a small N.Y. (from the Colton U.S. map), small Texas, and many of the maps have fewer views or no views or different configurations. Clearly, this was a first attempt that was refined later in the year. Another issue of this same edition was published in Richmond, Virginia, the home town of Browning (I.L.). The California map originates with Johnson's New Illustrated and Embellished County Map of the Republics of North America, 1859 (1859 our copy, 1st ed. 1856), by D.G. and A.J. Joh P6140. P6140-12. Map Newfoundland Prince Edward Island David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates) Browning ENVELOPE(164.050,164.050,-74.617,-74.617) Calvin ENVELOPE(165.100,165.100,-71.283,-71.283) Canada
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description In full color by county. 1st Edition, 1st issue. Most of the maps come from Colton's 1859 edition of the General Atlas, published by Johnson and Browning, indicating the Johnson connection; some do not come from this atlas, and their sources are: the New England maps (scale 1" = 9 miles) come from Colton's map of New England and then the sub-maps of Vermont and New Hampshire, Mass/Conn/R.I.; the Ohio/Indiana is still a mystery; all the 1" = 24 miles maps (Iowa, Kentucky, etc.) come from Colton's Map of the United States and the Canadas, originally published by J. Calvin Smith in 1843 (see W. Heckrotte's copies and his list of editions); and the Colton General Atlas maps used by Johnson come from Colton's Travellers Series of maps - see our copies of Penn., Indiana. Colton mentions "The National Atlas of the United States, constructed from the Public Surveys.large Folio" as in preparation in his 1855 catalogue; this may be the embryonic Johnson Atlas. Colton used his wall maps "cut up" for pocket maps and Atlases. Johnson's maps of S. America, Europe, Africa, and (in the first edition, first issue, only) China, East Indies etc., all come from D. Griffing Johnson's Map of the World, 1847. These atlas maps are updated (esp. Africa). Colton took over the publication of the World Map in 1849, issued editions to 1868 (Ristow p318). Also, Johnson's N. America map is the inset N. America in Smith's Map of the U.S., the Canadas, etc. This first issue of Johnson's Family Atlas differs from the later 1860 edition in a small N.Y. (from the Colton U.S. map), small Texas, and many of the maps have fewer views or no views or different configurations. Clearly, this was a first attempt that was refined later in the year. Another issue of this same edition was published in Richmond, Virginia, the home town of Browning (I.L.). The California map originates with Johnson's New Illustrated and Embellished County Map of the Republics of North America, 1859 (1859 our copy, 1st ed. 1856), by D.G. and A.J. Joh P6140. P6140-12.
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title_full Johnson's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Id. By Johnson & Browning. No. 12.
title_fullStr Johnson's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Id. By Johnson & Browning. No. 12.
title_full_unstemmed Johnson's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Id. By Johnson & Browning. No. 12.
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