Chart Showing the Recent Search for the North-West Passage also the Coast Explored in Search of Sir John Franklin Between the Years 1848 and 1854. (inset) Discoveries in the North Wellington Channel by Lt. DeHaven in Sept. 1850 and by Capt. Penny and his Parties in May, June and July 1851.

Shows the three graves at Beechey Island. This is Charles Morse's only folio atlas. He uses many of the (Sidney E.) Morse and Breese cerographic maps, but hand colors them. Morse was the son of Samuel F.B. Morse (inventor of the magnetic telegraph) and nephew of map publisher Sidney E. Morse. C...

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Main Authors: Morse, Charles W., Colby, Charles A.
Format: Map
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Published: D. Appleton & Co. 1856
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spelling ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~268901~90041102 2024-05-12T08:00:14+00:00 Chart Showing the Recent Search for the North-West Passage also the Coast Explored in Search of Sir John Franklin Between the Years 1848 and 1854. (inset) Discoveries in the North Wellington Channel by Lt. DeHaven in Sept. 1850 and by Capt. Penny and his Parties in May, June and July 1851. Morse's General Atlas of the World. Containing Seventy Maps, Drawn And Engraved From The Latest And Best Authorities By Charles W. Morse. With Descriptions And Statistics Of All Nations To The Year 1856, By Charles Colby, A.M. . New York: Published By D. Appleton And Company, Nos. 346 And 348 Broadway. 1856. (on verso of second title page) Entered . 1856, By D. Appleton And Company . New York. Chart Showing the Recent Search for the North-West Passage. Morse, Charles W. Colby, Charles A. Canada Arctic Amertica 1856 Full Image Download in JP2 Format 27 39 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~268901~90041102 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/136/0623008.jpg unknown D. Appleton & Co. New York 0623.000 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~268901~90041102 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/136/0623008.jpg 0623.008 World Atlas Atlas Map 1856 ftdavidrumseyc 2024-04-12T13:54:38Z Shows the three graves at Beechey Island. This is Charles Morse's only folio atlas. He uses many of the (Sidney E.) Morse and Breese cerographic maps, but hand colors them. Morse was the son of Samuel F.B. Morse (inventor of the magnetic telegraph) and nephew of map publisher Sidney E. Morse. Charles Morse collaborated with Colby on the tiny Diamond Atlas. There is a second illustrated title page reading "Morse's General Atlas. Compiled From The Latest And Best European And American Authorities. Published by D. Appleton . New-York. Herrick, Del. Roberts, Sc." Full color. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians Washington and Greenwich. P817. Map Arctic North West Passage morse David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates) Arctic Beechey Island ENVELOPE(-91.851,-91.851,74.718,74.718) Canada Greenwich Morse ENVELOPE(130.167,130.167,-66.250,-66.250) Wellington Channel ENVELOPE(-93.201,-93.201,75.468,75.468)
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title Chart Showing the Recent Search for the North-West Passage also the Coast Explored in Search of Sir John Franklin Between the Years 1848 and 1854. (inset) Discoveries in the North Wellington Channel by Lt. DeHaven in Sept. 1850 and by Capt. Penny and his Parties in May, June and July 1851.
title_short Chart Showing the Recent Search for the North-West Passage also the Coast Explored in Search of Sir John Franklin Between the Years 1848 and 1854. (inset) Discoveries in the North Wellington Channel by Lt. DeHaven in Sept. 1850 and by Capt. Penny and his Parties in May, June and July 1851.
title_full Chart Showing the Recent Search for the North-West Passage also the Coast Explored in Search of Sir John Franklin Between the Years 1848 and 1854. (inset) Discoveries in the North Wellington Channel by Lt. DeHaven in Sept. 1850 and by Capt. Penny and his Parties in May, June and July 1851.
title_fullStr Chart Showing the Recent Search for the North-West Passage also the Coast Explored in Search of Sir John Franklin Between the Years 1848 and 1854. (inset) Discoveries in the North Wellington Channel by Lt. DeHaven in Sept. 1850 and by Capt. Penny and his Parties in May, June and July 1851.
title_full_unstemmed Chart Showing the Recent Search for the North-West Passage also the Coast Explored in Search of Sir John Franklin Between the Years 1848 and 1854. (inset) Discoveries in the North Wellington Channel by Lt. DeHaven in Sept. 1850 and by Capt. Penny and his Parties in May, June and July 1851.
title_sort chart showing the recent search for the north-west passage also the coast explored in search of sir john franklin between the years 1848 and 1854. (inset) discoveries in the north wellington channel by lt. dehaven in sept. 1850 and by capt. penny and his parties in may, june and july 1851.
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