The City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) With its Harbour and Forts. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. Feb 1st 1861.
Map of Charleston mounted on the inside cover of the atlas in printed partial color. The forts are colored in red. Unusual collaboration between a Scot (Johnston), an American (Rogers), and an Englishman (Stanford). The maps are all on a scale of 54.5 miles to one inch, and are very well executed. T...
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ftdavidrumseyc:oai:www.davidrumsey.com:RUMSEY~8~1~248~30104 2023-05-15T17:23:01+02:00 The City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) With its Harbour and Forts. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. Feb 1st 1861. Atlas Of The United States Of North America, Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Mexico, Central America, Cuba, And Jamaica. On A Uniform Scale. From The Most Recent State Documents, Marine Surveys, And Unpublished Materials. With Plans Of The Principal Cities And Sea-Ports, And An Introductory Essay On The Physical Geography, Products, And Resources Of North America. By Professor Henry Darwin Rogers, Of Boston, U.S., And A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., Geographer To The Queen. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. [The Authors Reserve The Right Of Translation.] (on verso) Entered at Stationers' Hall, London . 1857 by H.D. Rogers . Massachusetts. City of Charleston. Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871; Rogers, Henry Darwin Rumsey Collection Charleston (S.C.) South Carolina 1857 http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~248~30104 http://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/Size1/D0003/00031104.jpg unknown Copyright 1998 National Atlas Atlas Map 1857 ftdavidrumseyc 2014-02-16T13:55:52Z Map of Charleston mounted on the inside cover of the atlas in printed partial color. The forts are colored in red. Unusual collaboration between a Scot (Johnston), an American (Rogers), and an Englishman (Stanford). The maps are all on a scale of 54.5 miles to one inch, and are very well executed. They are derived from the large Map of The United States, British & Central America, by Rogers and Johnston, 1857. The western U.S. maps show the routes of the proposed Pacific Railroad. Rogers probably wrote the descriptive text. Johnston engraved and drew the maps - these maps are perhaps the best examples of Scottish highly detailed mapmaking applied to the western territories and states, in the pre civil war period. The only other example is Black's Atlas of North America, published in 1856, but not quite as detailed in the western states and territories, although it is just as good and maybe better in the eastern areas (these two atlas had to be competitive, with their issue within one year of each other). In 1873, J. David Williams issued the Jones and Hamilton "People's Pictorial Atlas" which uses most of these maps, updated. Then in 1875 the same maps appear in the Hardesty issue of the Jones and Hamilton "Historical Atlas of the World Illustrated." (see our copies). With full and outline color. Bound in half leather dark red cloth covered boards with "Atlas Of The United States, British & Central America: By Prof. Rogers & A. Keith Johnston." P3670; NMM 486. Map Newfoundland David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates) Canada Pacific |
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Map of Charleston mounted on the inside cover of the atlas in printed partial color. The forts are colored in red. Unusual collaboration between a Scot (Johnston), an American (Rogers), and an Englishman (Stanford). The maps are all on a scale of 54.5 miles to one inch, and are very well executed. They are derived from the large Map of The United States, British & Central America, by Rogers and Johnston, 1857. The western U.S. maps show the routes of the proposed Pacific Railroad. Rogers probably wrote the descriptive text. Johnston engraved and drew the maps - these maps are perhaps the best examples of Scottish highly detailed mapmaking applied to the western territories and states, in the pre civil war period. The only other example is Black's Atlas of North America, published in 1856, but not quite as detailed in the western states and territories, although it is just as good and maybe better in the eastern areas (these two atlas had to be competitive, with their issue within one year of each other). In 1873, J. David Williams issued the Jones and Hamilton "People's Pictorial Atlas" which uses most of these maps, updated. Then in 1875 the same maps appear in the Hardesty issue of the Jones and Hamilton "Historical Atlas of the World Illustrated." (see our copies). With full and outline color. Bound in half leather dark red cloth covered boards with "Atlas Of The United States, British & Central America: By Prof. Rogers & A. Keith Johnston." P3670; NMM 486. |
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Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871; Rogers, Henry Darwin The City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) With its Harbour and Forts. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. Feb 1st 1861. |
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Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871; Rogers, Henry Darwin |
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Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871; Rogers, Henry Darwin |
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The City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) With its Harbour and Forts. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. Feb 1st 1861. |
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The City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) With its Harbour and Forts. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. Feb 1st 1861. |
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The City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) With its Harbour and Forts. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. Feb 1st 1861. |
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The City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) With its Harbour and Forts. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. Feb 1st 1861. |
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The City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) With its Harbour and Forts. London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. Feb 1st 1861. |
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city of charleston, (south carolina,) with its harbour and forts. london: published by edward stanford, 6, charing cross, s.w. feb 1st 1861. |
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1857 |
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Charleston (S.C.) South Carolina |
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