America, North (RMC)

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Map of the United States of North America
Map of the United States of North America
Printed map. In lower left margin, "J.W. del."; "Stockley sc." in lower right margin. Visual scale [34 mm=400 English miles]. In upper right margin, "Atlas of the world"; "44" in lower right margin. Includes "Statistical table". Possibly originally published in Wyld's An Atlas of the World, published 1842 and 1849. McMaster's maps RMC_107322, RMC_107323 and RMC_107324 have all been removed from the same copy of the original atlas. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
North America
North America
Printed map. Cartographer unknown. Cartouche depicts indigenous people and landscape in a more simple, unelaborate engraving style. Date estimate from vendor's label (removed). Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
North America
North America
Printed map. "By Sidney Hall." Visual scale [90 mm=1000 English miles]. In upper right margin, "XLIII" and "13" in lower right margin. Probably originally published in Hall's A New General Atlas, 1857 and likely taken from same original source as McMaster map RMC_107368. Described in Catalogue of the National Map Collection, vol. 10, H3/1000-[1857], p. 559. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
North America
North America
Printed map. "By A.K. Johnston F.R.G.S." "Engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston". In lower right margin, "National Atlas--37". Probably originally taken from A.K. Johnston's, The National Atlas (Edinburgh: J. Johnstone and W. & A.K. Johnston) 1843 or later editions. Very similar to McMaster maps RMC_107381 and RMC_107382, but without the overprint, "Lithographed edition". Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
North America
North America
Printed map. "Published under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge". "Engraved by J. & C. Walker." Two visual scales [80 mm=400 Spanish leagues] and [76 mm=1000 English miles]. "12" in lower right margin. Possibly originally published in The Complete Atlas of Modern, Classical and Celestial Maps, together with plans of the principal cities of the world..., published 1870. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
North America
North America
Printed map. Handwritten in black ink at head of map, "Map of North America". "J.W. del." in lower left margin; "Stockley sc." in lower right margin. Visual scale [32 mm=800 English miles]. In upper margin, "8" and in upper right margin, "42" above "Atlas of the world". Possibly originally published in Wyld's An Atlas of the World, published 1842 and 1849. McMaster's maps RMC_107322, RMC_107323 and RMC_107324 have all been removed from the same copy of the original atlas. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
North America
North America
Printed map. "Pubd. as the Act directs October 22d. 1796, by J. Wilkes." "Neele sc. 352, Strand".
North America
North America
Printed map. "By Iohn Senex F.R.S. 1710". Four visual scales. Map is dated 1710 but was probably published 1728 or later. Described in Catalogue of the National Map Collection, Public Archives of Canada, V1/1000 -1710 [1728], Volume 10, p. 471: "John Senex did not receive his fellowship in the Royal Society until 1728. Therefore the map in question was probably published after 1728."
North America from the French of Mr d'Anville improved with the back settlements of Virginia and course of Ohio
North America from the French of Mr d'Anville improved with the back settlements of Virginia and course of Ohio
Printed map. "May 1755". First state. Two visual scales. Includes text in the upper left corner titled, "French Incroachments", and text in lower right corner titled, "English Title to their Settlements on the Continent." Described in Sellers and Van Ee, Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies 1750-1789, entry 29, p. 10.
North America upon the globular projection
North America upon the globular projection
Printed map. "Drawn from the latest and best authorities by Eman: Bowen Geogr. to his late Majy." "Engrav'd for the General Magazine of Arts & Sciences, for W. Owen at Temple Bar 1763." Prime meridian: London. Originally published in Benjamin Martin's The General Magazine of Arts and Sciences, 14 volumes (London: Printed for W. Owen, 1755-1765). Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
North America, drawn from the best authorities
North America, drawn from the best authorities
Printed map. "By J: Russell." Visual scale, "British statute miles 69 1/2 to a degree". At head of map, "Engraved for Guthries new System of Geography." "J. Russell Sculpsit" in lower margin. Prime meridian: London.

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