Realms of Gold: A Catalogue of Maps in the Library of the American Philosophical Society
Part II: Printed Maps -
Mountain and Western States


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Table of contents Abstract
Realms of Gold overview

Murphy D. Smith created this guide to the map holdings of the American Philosophical Society in 1991. The guide is divided into four main sections:

The bulk of the maps described are found within the printed maps section, which is further subdivided by geographic location. The printed guide was digitized in 2005 and supplemented by the addition of a significant number of digital images of the maps described. These digital representations are maintained in JPEG2000 format, an emerging standard for image compression. Each entry for which there is a corresponding scan features a small thumbnail that links to the JPEG2000 image. Not every map in the collection was scanned for this project. Inventories of all the digitized maps may be found in the following locations:


Scope and content
The printed maps are arranged geographically according to the Dewey Decimal System. Each major subdivision is presented as a unique page as follows:

Arrangement
The printed maps are arranged in the order in which they were catalogued, which for the most part follows the Dewey Decimal area classification system. Within a given area or country they are arranged chronologically. "Wheat numbers" are given for maps cited in James Clement Wheat and Christian F. Brun's Maps and charts published in America before 1800. A bibliography. The printed maps are described as follows as the information warrants:
  • Date (date of reproduction is used for facsimiles)
  • Title or description (supplied titles are bracketed)
  • Number of pieces (if more than one)
  • Scale
  • Cartographer(s)
  • Engraver(s)
  • Size (neat line, plate impression, or size of paper; unless otherwise noted, measurements are taken from neat lines)
  • Inset(s)
  • Coloring
  • Provenance
  • Note (cross-references, bibliographical references, etc.)
  • Wheat number
  • Call number

Administrative information

Processing information
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Detailed inventory

Mountain States




1402. Map of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and their tributaries. U.S. War Department. Explored by Capt. W. F. Raynolds and 1st. Lieut. H. E. Maynadier, 1859-1860. [Washington: 1860].
Cartographer: W. F. Raynolds and H. E. Maynadier.
Engraver: U.S. Engineering Bureau.
1859-1860. Scale: 1:1,200,000. Size: 69.4 x 104.2 cm. (685: 1859-1860: Un38ymt Large)

To accompany a report to the Bureau of Topographical Engineers. Lt. Col. Hartman Bache in charge.



1403. Parts of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming territories from surveys made under the direction of F. V. Hayden, U.S. Geologist, and other authorities, 1871. Preliminary map for field use by F. V. Hayden, 1872. Compiled and drawn by E. Hergesheimer. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey of the Territories. [Washington: 1872].
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden and E. Hergesheimer.
[1872]. Scale: 1 in. = 10 mi. Size: 55.5 x 63 cm. (632.3: [1872]:Un38gst Large)

1404. Map of the sources of the Snake River with its tributaries, together with portions of the headwaters of the Madison and Yellowstone. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey of the Territories. From surveys and observations . . . by Gustavus R. Bechler . . . and Frank H. Bradley. [New York: Bien: ca. 1873].
Cartographer: Gustavus R. Bechler and Frank H. Bradley.
[ca. 1873]. Scale: 1:316,800. Size: 65.8 x 66.8 cm. Colored. (623.3: [ca. 1873]: Un38geo Large)

Inset: Four profiles of mountain ranges.

Provenance: Presented by the U.S. Department of the Interior, 20 February 1874.



1405. Map of the sources of the Snake River with its tributaries, together with portions of the headwaters of the Madison and Yellowstone. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey of the Territories. From surveys and observations . . . by Gustavus R. Bechler. New York: Bien: [ca. 1873].
Cartographer: Gustavus R. Bechler.
Engraver: J. Bien.
[ca. 1873]. Scale: 1:316,800. Size: 66.6 x 66.5 cm. Colored. (623.3: [ca. 1873]: Un38ssr Large)

Inset: Four profiles of mountain ranges.

Provenance: Presented by the U.S. Department of the Interior, 20 February 1874.



1406. Parts of western Wyoming, southeastern Idaho and northeastern Utah. Surveyed in 1877. U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, U.S. Geologist in charge. New York: J. Bien: 1877.
Cartographer: Henry Gannett and F. V. Hayden.
1877. Scale: 1:253,440. Size: 57.5 x 84 cm. (632.3: 1877: Un38wiu Large)

1407. Drainage map showing portions of Wyoming, Idaho and Utah. Primary triangulation of A. D. Wilson. Topography by Henry Gannett, G. B. Chittenden, G. R. Bechler and F. A. Clark. April 1879. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, U.S. Geologist in charge. New York: J. Bien: 1879.
Cartographer: Henry Gannett, G. B. Chittenden, G. R. Bechler, F. A. Clark, A. D. Wilson, and F. V. Hayden.
1879. Scale: 1 in. = 8 mi. Size: 52.1 x 92.1 cm. (632.3: 1879: Un38ggs Large)

Colorado




1408. [Colorado]. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Sketch showing the primary and secondary triangulation of 1873. Primary triangulation by Jas. T. Gardner. Secondary triangulation by A. D. Wilson, Henry Gannett and G. R. Bechler. N.p.: 1873.
Cartographer: James T. Gardner, A. D. Wilson, Henry Gannett, and G. R. Bechler.
1873. Scale: 1 in. = 8 mi. Size: 57 x 42.8 cm. (687: 1873: Un38pst Large)

1409. Preliminary map of central Colorado, showing the region surveyed in 1873. U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden . . . in charge. [Washington: 1873].
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden, J. T. Gardner, G. R. Bechler, Henry Gannett, A. D. Wilson, and Geo. B. Ghittenden.
[1873]. Scale: 1:506,880. Size: 58 x 43.6 cm. (687: [1873]: Un38stc Small)

1410. Preliminary map of central Colorado. Showing the region surveyed in 1873 and 1874. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Preliminary triangulation by J. T. Gardner. Topography by G. R. Bechler, Henry Gannett, A. D. Wilson and S. B. Ladd. [Washington: 1874].
Cartographer: J. T. Gardner, G. R. Bechler, Henry Gannett, A. D. Wilson, and S. B. Ladd.
[1874]. Scale: 1 in. = 10 mi. Size: 63.4 x 57.4 cm. (687: [1874]: Un38pcc Large)

1411. Geological and geographical atlas of Colorado and portions of adjacent territory, by F. V. Hayden. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. [New York]: J. Bien, litho.: 1877. 20 maps, etc., with title page and original wrappers.
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden.
Engraver: Julius Bien.
1877. Scale: 1 in. = 4 mi. Size of paper: ca. 69 x 97 cm. Colored. (687: 1877: Un38ter Large)

Contains panoramic views of Pike's Peake, Sawatch Range, Elk, La Plata, etc.

Provenance: Presented by the U.S. Geological Survey, 3 May 1878.



1412. State of Colorado. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of Frank Bond. 1905. [Washington]: Brett Litho. Co.: 1905.
Cartographer: Frank Bond, A. F. Dinsmore, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
Engraver: Brett Litho. Co.
1905. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 73.2 x 86.1 cm. Colored. (687: 1905: Un38dib Large)

Insets: Leadville; City of Denver; Cripple Creek.



1413. State of Colorado. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1910. Washington: Eckert Lithographers: 1910.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, A. F. Dinsmore, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
Engraver: Eckert Lithographers.
1910. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 73 x 86 cm. Colored. (687: 1910: Un38soc Small)

Insets: Leadville; City of Denver; Cripple Creek.



1414. State of Colorado. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of February 19, 1909. N.p.: 1911 [1 April 1911].
Cartographer: A. F. Dinsmore and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
[1 April 1911]. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 36.4 x 43 cm. Colored. (687: 1911: Un38eha Large)

Insets: Leadville; City of Denver; Cripple Creek.



1415. Panoramic view of the Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. U.S. Department of the Interior. Prepared by John Renshawe. [Washington]: U.S. Geological Survey: [ca. 1914].
Cartographer: John Renshawe.
Engraver: U.S. Geological Survey.
[ca. 1914]. Scale: 1:45,000. Size: 48.2 x 57.6 cm. Colored. (687: [ca. 1914]: Un38pmv Large)

1416. Panoramic view of the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. U.S. Department of the Interior. Prepared by John Renshawe. [Washington]: U.S. Geological Survey: [ca. 1914].
Cartographer: John Renshawe.
Engraver: U.S. Geological Survey.
[ca. 1914]. Scale: 1:125,000. Size: 44.5 x 35.4 cm. Colored. (687: [ca. 1914]: Un38prm Small)

1417. State of Colorado. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled chiefly from the official records of the General Land Office with supplemental data from other map making agencies under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1921. Washington: Columbia Planograph Co.: 1921.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, A. F. Dinsmore, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
1921. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 72.8 x 86.3 cm. Colored. (687: 1921: Un38dic Large)

1418. Geologic cross-sections of the Red Mountain, Sneffels, and Telluride districts [Colorado]. Plate 2. N.p.: [1941].
[1941]. Scale: 1 in. = 1,000 ft. Size of paper: 86.5 x 96.5 cm. (687: [1941]: G294rst Large)

To accompany Colorado Scientific Society, Proceedings, vol. 14, no. 5.



1419. Preliminary geologic map of the Red Mountain, Sneffels, and Telluride districts of the Silverton, Caldera, Ouray and San Miguel Counties. Colorado. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey. Plate 1. 1941. N.p.: 1941.
Cartographer: W. S. Burbank, C. F. Park, Jr., E. B. Eckel, V. C. Kelley, M. G. Barclay, M. G. Dings, R. S. Duce, J. E. Spurr, and R. S. Moehlman.
1941. Scale: 1 in. = 1,000 ft. Size: 103.2 x 136.4 cm. Colored. (687: 1941: B899rst Large)

To accompany Colorado Scientific Society, Proceedings , vol. 14, no. 5.



1420. State of Colorado. Ironton and vicinity. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey. N.p.: [ca. 1941?].
Cartographer: Glenn S. Smith, C. A. Ecklund, and R. O. Davis.
[ca. 1941?]. Scale: 1:12,000. Size of paper: 112.2 x 89.8 cm. Colored. (687: [ca. 1941?]: Sm51irt Large)

Advance sheet subject to correction.
Polygonic projection. North American datum.
To accompany Colorado Scientific Society, Proceedings, vol. 14, no. 5.



1421. State of Colorado. Telluride mining district. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey. N.p.: [ca. 1941?].
Cartographer: H. H. Hodgeson and C. A. Ecklund.
[ca. 1941?]. Scale: 1 in. = 1,000 ft. Size of paper: 52.9 x 89.1 cm. Colored. (687: [ca. 1941?]: H667tmd Large)

Advance sheet subject to correction.
To accompany Colorado Scientific Society, Proceedings, vol. 14, no. 5.



New Mexico




1422. Map of explorations and surveys in New Mexico and Utah made under the direction of the Secretary of War, by J. N. Macomb assisted by C. H. Dimmock. U.S. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers. 1860. New York: Geographical Institute: 1864.
Cartographer: J. N. Macomb, C. H. Dimmock, John L. Hazzard, Samuel Sartain, and F. W. Egloffstein.
1860. Scale: 1:760,320. Size: 71.3 x 87.5 cm. (680: 1860: Un38nmu Large)

See: Report of exploring expedition from Santa Fe to the juncture of the Grand and Green Rivers.

Provenance: Presented by the U.S. Government, 20 July 1877.



1423. Reduced reproduction of map of territory of New Mexico. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1908. Washington: Eckert Litho. Co.: 1908.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, A. F. Dinsmore, and Wm. Bauman.
Engraver: Eckert Lithographing Co.
1908. Scale: 1 in. = 20 mi. Size: 53.6 x 45.3 cm. Colored. (688: 1908: Un38tnm Large)

1424. Territory of New Mexico. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of February 19, 1909. [Washington]: 1911 [1 April 1911].
Cartographer: A. F. Dinsmore and Wm. Bauman.
1909. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 47.4 x 39.9 cm. Colored. (688: 1909: Un38eha Large)

Western States




1425. Montana and Wyoming territories, embracing most of the country drained by the Madison, Gallatin and upper Yellowstone Rivers. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Geology by F. V. Hayden and A. C. Peale. Drawn by Henry Gannett from notes and sketches by Adolf Burch. [Washington: ca. 1873].
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden, A. C. Peale, Henry Gannett, and Adolf Burch.
[ca. 1873]. Scale: 1 in. = 4 mi. Size: 73.1 x 53.2 cm. Colored. (685: [ca. 1873]: Un38myt Large)

1426. Topographical map of the road from Missouri to Oregon commencing at the mouth of the Kansas in the Missouri River and ending at the mouth of the Wallah-Wallah in the Columbia. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J. C. Frémont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Baltimore: E. Weber: 1846. Bound in 7 sections.
Cartographer: J. C. Frémont and Charles Preuss.
Engraver: E. Weber & Co.
1846. Scale: 1 in. = 10 mi. Size of paper: 40.6 x 66.7 cm. (633: 1846: Un38mok Large)

1427. United States geographical explorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian topographical atlas. Expeditions of 1869-1879 under the command of Lt. Col. George M. Wheeler. U.S. Geographical Survey. 1883. [Washington: 1883]. Atlas sheets nos. 32-84 in 53 pieces.
1883. Scales: 1:126,720; 1:235,440; 1:506,880. Size of paper: 48.5 x 61 cm. Colored. (633: 1883: Un38esw Large)

Surveys cover California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Utah. Table of contents with maps.

Provenance: Presented by George M. Wheeler.



1428. Part of the United States west of the Mississippi River. U.S. Department of the Interior General Land Office. Prepared under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. Washington: Andrew B. Graham, lith.: 1913.
Cartographer: Thomas O. Wansleben and George O. Daidy.
Engraver: Andrew B. Graham.
1913. Size: 45.6 x 66.9 cm. Colored. (633: 1913: Un38diw Large)

1429. Part of the United States west of the Mississippi River showing activities of bureaus of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Prepared under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. [Washington]: U.S. Geological Survey: 1916.
Cartographer: M. Hendges and I. P. Berthrong.
Engraver: G. A. Daidy and U.S. Geological Survey.
1916. Scale: 1 in. = ca. 150 mi. Size: 45.6 x 67 cm. Colored. (633: 1916: Un38wmr Large)

Montana




1430. State of Montana. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1911. Washington: Eckert Lith. Co.: 1911.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong and Daniel O'Hare.
Engraver: Eckert Lithographing Co.
1911. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 85.6 x 125.2 cm. Colored. (685: 1911: Un38som Large)

Insets: Great Falls; Helena; Butte; Missoula.



1431. State of Montana. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of February 19, 1909. Edition of April 1, 1911. N.p.: 1911.
Cartographer: Daniel O'Hare.
1911. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 42.8 x 62.6 cm. Colored. (685: 1911: Un38eha Large)

Inset: Great Falls; Helena; Butte; Missoula.



1432. Panoramic view of the Glacier National Park, Montana. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological survey. Prepared by John H. Renshawe. [Washington]: U.S. Geological Survey: [ca. 1914].
Cartographer: John H. Renshawe.
Engraver: U.S. Geological Survey.
[ca. 1914]. Scale: 1:187,500. Size: 47.5 x 53 cm. Colored. (685: [ca. 1914]: Un38pvm Large)

Wyoming




1433. Lower Geyser Basin, Fire Hole River, Wyoming Territory. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. Surveyed by the party in charge of F. V. Hayden. 1871. Compiled and drawn from field notes and sketches of A. Schönborn by E. Hergesheimer. [Washington]: 1871.
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden, A. Schönborn, and E. Hergesheimer.
1871. Scale: 1 in. = 500 yd. Size: 58.2 x 53.9 cm. (686: 1871: Un38Lgb Large)

1434. Upper Geyser Basin, Fire Hole River, Wyoming Territory. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Surveyed by the party in charge of F. V. Hayden. 1871. Compiled and drawn from field notes and sketches of A. Schönborn by E. Hergesheimer. [Washington]: 1871.
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden, A. Schönborn, and E. Hergesheimer.
1871. Scale: 1 in. = 550 ft. Size: 46.9 x 58.6 cm. (686: 1871: Un38ugb Large)

1435. Yellowstone Lake. Showing the watershed of the Snake, Madison and Yellowstone Rivers. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey of the Territories. Dr. F. V. Hayden in charge. Surveyed and drawn by Henry W. Elliott. N.p.: 1871.
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden and Henry W. Elliott.
1871. Scale: 1.1 cm. = 1 mi. Size: 35.6 x 38.1 cm. (686: 1871: Un38Lake Small)

1436. Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming Territory. U.S. Department of the Interior. Surveyed by the party in charge of F. V. Hayden. 1871. N.p.: 1871.
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden, A. Schönborn, E. Hergesheimer, and H. W. Elliott.
1871. Scale: 1 in. = 2 mi. Size: 37 x 37.8 cm. (686: 1871: Un38Lak Small)

1437. Yellowstone National Park, from surveys made under the direction of F. V. Hayden. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey of the Territories. 1871. [New York]: J. Bien, lithog.: 1871.
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden and E. Hergesheimer.
Engraver: Julius Bien.
1871. Scale: 1 in. = 10 mi. Size: 30.2 x 28.3 cm. (686: 1871: Un38par Small)

See: American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 3, Vol. 3, 1872.

Provenance: Presented by F. V. Hayden, 15 March 1872.



1438. Map of the Lower Geyser Basin on the upper Madison River, after a reconnaissance by Gustavus R. Bechler. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. N.p.: [ca. 1876].
Cartographer: Gustavus R. Bechler.
[ca. 1876]. Scale: 6 in. = 1 mi. Size: 54.7 x 89.6 cm. Colored. (686: [ca. 1876]: Un38fhr Large)

1439 Map of the Upper Geyser Basin on the upper Madison River, Montana territory, after a reconnaissance by Gustavus R. Bechler. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. N.p.: [ca. 1876].
Cartographer: Gustavus R. Bechler.
[ca. 1876]. Scale: 6 in. = 1 mi. Size: 45.4 x 50.3 cm. (686: [ca. 1876]: Un38gbm Large)

1440. Part of central Wyoming. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, U.S. Geologist in charge. Surveyed in 1877. New York: Julius Bien: 1877.
Cartographer: F. V. Hayden and George B. Chittenden.
Engraver: Julius Bien.
1877. Scale: 1:253,440. Size: 58 x 84.9 cm. (686: 1877: Un38pcw Large)

1441. Parts of western Wyoming and southeastern Idaho. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Surveyed in 1877 and 1878. F. V. Hayden, in charge. New York: Julius Bien: [1878].
Cartographer: G. R. Bechler, Fred A. Clark, and F. V. Hayden.
Engraver: Julius Bien.
1877-1878. Scale: 1:253,440. Size: 57.6 x 83.3 cm. (686: 1877-1878: Un38wyi Large)

1442. Yellowstone National Park. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Surveys of the Territories. Primary triangulation by A. D. Wilson. Secondary triangulation and topography by Henry Gannett. New York: Julius Bien: 1878.
Cartographer: A. D. Wilson and Henry Gannett.
Engraver: Julius Bien.
1878. Scale: 1:126,720. Size: 81.1 x 72.2 cm. (686: 1878: Un38ynp Large)

1443. State of Wyoming. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1907. Washington: A. B. Graham Co., Litho.: 1907.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong.
Engraver: A. B. Graham Co.
1907. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 72.4 x 84.6 cm. Colored. (686: 1907: Un38gLo Large)

Insets:Cheyenne and vicinity; Sheridan and vicinity; Evanston; Laramie.



1444. State of Wyoming. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of February 19, 1909. N.p.: 1911 [1 April 1911].
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong.
1911. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 36.2 x 42.2 cm. Colored. (686: 1911: Un38eha Large)

Insets: Sheridan and vicinity; Cheyenne and vicinity; Evanston; Laramie.



1445. Panoramic view of the Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming-Montana-Idaho. U.S. Department of the Interior. Prepared by John R. Renshawe. Washington: U.S. Geological Survey: [ca. 1914].
Cartographer: John H. Renshawe.
Engraver: U.S. Geological Survey.
[ca. 1914]. Scale: 1:187,500. Size: 52.7 x 46.2 cm. Colored. (686: [ca. 1914]: Un38pvy Large)

1446. State of Wyoming. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled chiefly from the official records of the General Land Office with supplemental data from other map making agencies under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. Washington: Columbia Planograph Co.: 1923.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong and J. J. Black.
1923. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 73.8 x 83.6 cm. Colored. (686: 1923: Un38diw Large)

Idaho




1447. State of Idaho. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of Frank Bond. 1905. Washington: Andrew B. Graham Co.: 1905.
Cartographer: Frank Bond, A. F. Dinsmore, C. J. Helm, and I. P. Berthrong.
Engraver: Andrew B. Graham Co.
1905. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 114.2 x 76.2 cm. Colored. (692: 1905: Un38gLo Large)

Insets: Pocatello and vicinity; Wallace and vicinity; Lewiston and vicinity; Boise and vicinity.



1448. State of Idaho. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of June 17, 1910. [Washington]: 1911 [1 April 1911].
Cartographer: Charles J. Helm.
[1 April 1911]. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 55.5 x 36.4 cm. Colored. (692: 1911: Un38eha Large)

Insets: Pocatello and vicinity; Wallace and vicinity; Lewiston and vicinity; Boise and vicinity.



Utah




1449. Atlas accompanying the report on the geology of a portion of the Uinta Mountains and a region of country adjacent thereto. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Second division. By J. W. Powell. 1876. [New York]: J. Bien, lith.: 1876. 2 maps and 6 profiles.
Cartographer: W. H. Graves, J. W. Powell, and G. K. Gilbert.
Engraver: S. J. Kübul.
1876. Scale: 4 in. = 1 mi. Size: ca. 64.3 x 46 cm. Colored. (693: 1876: Un38g Large)

Original wrappers.



1450 Topographical and geological atlas of the district of the high plateaus of Utah. To accompany the report of Capt. C. E. Dutton. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. Powell in charge. New York: Julius Bien: 1879-1880.
Cartographer: John W. Powell and C. E. Dutton.
Engraver: Julius Bien
1879-1880. Size: 96.2 x 73.4 cm (693: 1879-1880: P876hpu Extra-Oversize)

See: U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey, Report of Clarence Edward Dutton (557.3: Un2ro).



1451. State of Utah. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1908. Washington: A. B. Andrews Co.: 1908.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, A. F. Dinsmore, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
Engraver: A. B. Andrews Co.
1908. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 85.5 x 66.4 cm. Colored. (693: 1908: Un38gLo Large)

1452. State of Utah. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of February 19, 1909. [Washington]: 1911 [1 April 1911].
Cartographer: A. F. Dinsmore and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
[1 April 1911]. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 42.8 x 33.2 cm. Colored. (693: 1911: Un38eha Large)

1453. State of Utah. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1915. Washington: Eckert Lithographers: 1915.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, A. F. Dinsmore, Wm. Bauman, Jr., and Thos. O. Wansleben.
Engraver: Eckert Lithographers
1915. Scale: 1 in. = 12 statute mi. Size: 85.1 x 66.8 cm. Colored. (693: 1915: Un38aso Small)

Arizona




1454. Territory of Arizona. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1908. Washington: Norris Peters Company: 1908.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong and Daniel O'Hare.
1908. Scale: 1:760,320. Size: 51.6 x 43 cm Colored. (694: 1908: Un38toa Small)

Inset: Southern Arizona and Sonora, Mexico.



1455. Territory of Arizona. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of February 19, 1909. [Washington]: 1911 [1 April 1911].
Cartographer: Daniel O'Hare and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
[1 April 1911]. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 47.6 x 39 cm. Colored. (694: 1911: Un38eha Large)

Insets: Tucson; Phoenix; connections to railroads in Arizona.



1456. State of Arizona. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and the other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1912. Washington: Eckert Litho. Co.: 1912.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, Daniel O'Hare, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
Engraver: Eckert Litho. Co.
1912. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 95.4 x 78.3 cm. Colored. (694: 1912: Un38gLo Large)

Insets: Connections to railroads in Arizona; Tucson; Phoenix



Nevada




1457. Topographical map of Washoe mining district, and Outline map of Washoe district, Nevada, showing Comstock Lode. . . . 1879. New York: J. Bien: [1903].
[1903]. Scale: 1:18,000; 1:24,000. Size: 112.8 x 86 cm.; 87.5 x 64.5 cm. Colored. (633: 1883: Un38esw Large)

1458. State of Nevada. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1908. Washington: Andrew B. Graham Co. lithog.: 1908.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, Daniel O'Hare, and Chas. J. Helm.
Engraver: Andrew B. Graham Co.
1908. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 109 x 77.5 cm. Colored. (695: 1908: Un38gLo Large)

Insets: City of Reno; Goldfield and North Goldfield.



1459. State of Nevada. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of February 19, 1909. [Washington]: 1911 [1 April 1911].
[1 April 1911]. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 54.3 x 38.6 cm. Colored. (695: 1911: Un38eha Large)

Insets: City of Reno; Goldfield and North Goldfield.



1460. State of Nevada. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1914. Washington: Eckert Litho. Co.: 1914.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong and Chas. J. Helm.
Engraver: Eckert Litho. Co.
1914. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 108.9 x 77.5 cm Colored. (695: 1914: Un38gLo Large)

Insets: Reno; Winnemucca; Elko; Ely; Goldfield and Columbia; Tonopah; Carson City.



The Northwest




1461. United States north west boundary survey. From notes by John G. Parke, U.S. Engineer, Chief Astronomer and Surveyor . . . exhibiting also surveys and reconnaissances by the British Boundary Commission, U.S. Coast Survey, British Admiralty, U.S. Engineer Bureau; Pacific Rail Road Explorations; U.S. Land Office; Capt. John Paliser; U.S. Exploring Expedition and Lewis and Clark. U.S. Boundary Survey Office. Archibald Campbell U.S. Commissioner. Washington: 1866.
Cartographer: Lemuel D. Williams, Theodor Kolecki, and Edward Freyhold.
Engraver: Alexander Gardner
1866. 2 pieces. Scale: 1:1,000,000. Size: 40.9 x 61 cm. and 41 x 61 cm. Colored. (632.3: 1866: Un38bs Large)

Pacific Coast




1462. Reconnaissance of the western coast of the United States from Gray's Harbor to the entrance of Admiralty Inlet. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Superintendent. By the hydrographic party under the command of Lieut. James Alden. [Washington]: 1853.
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, James Alden, and E. Hergesheimer.
Engraver: G. McCoy, E. F. Woodward, and W. Smith.
1853. Scale: 1:600,000. Size: 36.9 x 44.7 cm. (697: 1853: Un38gLa Small)

1463. Reconnaissance of the western coast of the United States (middle sheet) from San Francisco to Umpquah River. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Superintendent. By the hydrographic party under the command of Lieut. James Alden. Geographical positions by G. Davidson. 1854. [Washington: 1854].
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, James Alden, G. Davidson, W. B. McMurtrie, and A. Lindenkohl.
Engraver: G. McCoy, J. Knight, J. L. Hazzard, and G. B. Metzeroth.
1854. Scale: 1:1,200,000. Size: 62 x 56.6 cm. Colored. (696: 1854: Un38sfu Large)

1464. Reconnaissance of the western coast of the United States (northern sheet) from Umpquah River to the boundary. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Superintendent. By the hydrographic party under the command of Lieut. James Alden. Geographical positions by G. Davidson. 1855. [Washington: 1855].
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, James Alden, G. Davidson, W. B. McMurtrie, and A. Lindenkohl.
Engraver: G. McCoy, J. V. N. Throop, and J. J. Knight.
1855. Scale: 1:1,200,000. Size: 61.9 x 56.4 cm. (696: 1855: Un38urb Large)

Contains eight engravings of headlands, capes, island, rocks and entrance to the Columbia River.

Provenance: Presented through A. D. Bache, 6 March 1857.



1465. Charts of the lights on the Pacific coast of the United States. Published by the order and under the direction of the Light House Board. The coast line prepared from the archives of the U.S. Coast Survey Office. New York: J. Bien: 1861. Series 3 (6 sheets).
Engraver: J. Bien.
1861. Scale: 1:600,000. Size of paper: 116.5 x 67 cm. Colored. (696: 1861: Un48Lhb Large)

Washington




1466. Cape Flattery and Neé-ah Harbor, Washington. U.S. Coast Survey. Topography by G. Davidson. Hydrography by the party under the command of Lieut. James Alden. [Washington]: 1853.
Cartographer: G. Davidson, James Alden, and J. Lambert.
Engraver: S. Siebert and J. Young.
1853. Scale: 1:40,000. Size: 34.2 x 43.2 cm. (697: 1853: Un38cfn Small)

Contains engraving of Cape Flattery.

Provenance: Presented through A. D. Bache, 10 October 1854; received 5 January 1855.



1467. Preliminary survey of Shoalwater Bay, Washington. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Superintendent. By the hydrographic party under the command of Lieut. James Alden. 1853. [Washington: 1853].
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, James Alden, and A. Boschke.
Engraver: J. Young and S. E. Stull.
[1853]. Scale: 1:80,000. Size: 34.3 x 43.6 cm. (697: [1853]: Un38swb Small)

1468. Reconnaissance of False Dungeness Harbor, Washington. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Superintendent. By the hydrographic party under the command of Lieut. James Alden. 1853. [Washington]: 1853.
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, James Alden, and J. R. Key.
Engraver: W. Smith and J. S. Pettit.
1853. Scale: 1:30,000 Size: 24.6 x 31.1 cm. (697: 1853: Un38fdh Small)

1469. Reconnaissance of Canal de Haro and Strait of Rosario and approaches, Washington territory. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Supdt. Hydrography by the parties under the command of Comdr. J. Alden and R. M. Cuyler. [Washington]. 1858.
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, J. Alden, R. M. Cuyler, G. Davidson, J. S. Lawson, A. Boschke, J. J. Ricketts, and L. D. Williams.
Engraver: A. Petersen, R. T. Knight, and E. H. Sipe.
1858. Scale: 1:200,000. Size: 64.4 x 68 cm. (697: 1858: Un38hsr Large)

Inset: Sub sketch of Admiralty Inlet and Puget Sound.

Provenance: Presented by Hartman Bache, 21 October 1859.



1470. Puget Sound, Washington territory. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 1867. [Washington]: 1885.
Cartographer: James Alden, George Davidson, Charles Wilkes, A. Lindenkohl, and J. S. Lawson.
1885. Scale: 1:200,000. Size: 70.7 x 44.6 cm (697: 1885: Un38psw Large)

1471. State of Washington. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1909. Washington: Andrew B. Graham Co., litho.: 1909.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, Daniel O'Hare, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
Engraver: Andrew B. Graham Co., litho
1909. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 58.7 x 88.2 cm. Colored. (697: 1909: Un38gLo Large)

Insets: Tacoma; Seattle.



1472. State of Washington. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of February 19, 1909. [Washington]: 1911 [1 April 1911].
Cartographer: Wm. Bauman, Jr.
[1 April 1911]. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 29.3 x 44.1 cm. Colored. (697: 1911: Un38eha Large)

1473. Panoramic view of the Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey. Prepared by John H. Renshawe from topographic sheet of the U.S. Geological Survey. [Washington]: U.S. Geological Survey: [ca. 1915].
Cartographer: John H. Renshawe.
Engraver: U.S. Geological Survey.
[ca. 1915]. Scale: 1:62,500. Size: 48.6 x 50.7 cm. Colored. (697: [ca. 1915]: Un38rnp Large)

Oregon




1474. Map of the Oregon Territory. By the United States Ex[ploring] Ex[pedition]. Charles Wilkes, Esqr. Commander. 1841. New York: J. H. Young & Sherman & Smith [1841].
Cartographer: Charles Wilkes.
Engraver: J. H. Young and Sherman & Smith
[1841]. Scale: 1 in. = 51 mi. Size: 58.8 x 89.2 cm. (696.2: [1841]: Un38otw Large)

Inset: Columbia River, reduced from a survey made by the U. S. Exploring Expedition.

Provenance: Presented by J. R. Ingersoll, 3 April 1846.



1475. State of Oregon. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1910. Washington: Eckert Litho. Co.: 1910.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, M. Hendges, A. F. Dinsmore, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
Engraver: Eckert Litho. Co.
1910. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 72.5 x 92.8 cm. Colored. (698: 1910: Un38gLo Large)

Inset: City of Portland.



1476. State of Oregon. U.S. Department of the Interior. Lands designated by the Secretary of the Interior as subject to entry under the provisions of the enlarged Homestead Act of June 17, 1910. [Washington]: 1911 [1 April 1911].
Cartographer: M. Hendges, A. F. Dinsmore, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
[1 April 1911]. Scale: 1 in. = 24 mi. Size: 35.8 x 46 cm. Colored. (698: 1911: Un38eha Large)

Inset: City of Portland.



1477. Panoramic view of the Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey. Prepared by John H. Renshawe from topographic sheet of the U.S. Geological Survey. Washington: U.S. Geological Survey: [ca. 1913].
Cartographer: John H. Renshawe.
Engraver: U.S. Geological Survey.
[ca. 1913]. Scale: 1:62,500. Size: 47.5 x 42.4 cm. Colored. (698: [ca. 1913]: Un38cra Large)

1478. Potash from kelp. By Frank Cameron. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Report No. 100, maps. Contribution from the Bureau of Soils. Kelp groves of the Pacific coast and islands of the United States and lower California. Washington: Government Printing Office: 1914.
1914. Scale: 1:200,000 and 1:100,000. Size: Various. Colored. (696: 1914: P844pcc Large)

Contains maps Nos. A-G, 1-2, 4-8, 11-14, 20-21, 23-27, 29-32, 34-47, 49-58, 60-61.



California




1479. Monterey Harbor, California. U.S. Coast Survey. From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache. [Washington]: 1852.
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, R. D. Cutts, A. M. Harrison, James Alden, W. B. McMurtrie, and J. Lambert.
Engraver: S. Siebert, S. V. Hunt, and E. F. Woodward.
1852. Scale: 1:40,000. Size: 33.5 x 29.7 cm. (699: 1852: Un38mhc Small)

Contains view of Point Pinos.

Provenance: Presented through A. D. Bache, 10 October 1854; received 5 January 1855. Presented by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey through Spencer C. McCorkle, 14 December 1885.



1480. Preliminary sketch of Santa Barbara, California. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache Superintendent. [Washington]: 1853.
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, A. M. Harrison, James Alden, and J. Lambert.
Engraver: M. F. O. Strobel, J. Jung, and W. Smith.
1853. Scale: 1:20,000. Size: 34.4 x 43 cm. (699.971: 1853: Un38ssb Small)

1481. Reconnaissance of the western coast of the United States from San Francisco to San Diego by the hydrographic party under the command of Lieut. James Alden. U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Superintendent. [Washington]: 1853.
Cartographer: James Alden, W. B. McMurtrie, and W. M. C. Fairfax.
Engraver: G. McCoy, S. V. Hunt, and W. Smith.
1853. Scale: 1:1,200,000. Size: 55.8 x 58 cm. (633: 1853: Un38wss Large)

Contains 17 views of the coast, sailing instructions, tides, etc.

Provenance: Presented by Alexander Dallas Bache, 7 March 1857.



1482. San Diego entrance and approaches, California. U.S. Coast Survey. From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache. [Washington]: 1853.
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, R. D. Cutts, Geo. Davidson, A. M. Harrison, and F. Herbst.
Engraver: S. Siebert, G. McCoy, and E. Yeager.
1853. Scale: 1:25,000. Size: 29.6 x 33.1 cm. (699: 1853: Un38sde Small)

Inset: General sketch of San Diego bay and Los Coronados.

Provenance: Presented through A. D. Bache, 10 October 1854; received 5 January 1855.



1483. San Francisco Peninsula. U.S. Coast Survey. Map is reduced from surveys made under the direction of A. D. Bache . . . by R. D. Cutts. [Washington: 1869].
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, R. D. Cutts, A. M. Harrison, A. F. Rodgers, and C. Rockwell.
[1869]. Scale: 1:40,000. Size: 45.7 x 70.6 cm. (699: [1869]: Un38sfp Large)

1484. Map showing the distribution of Indian tribes of California to illustrate report of Stephen Powers. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain region: J. W. Powell in charge. [New York]: Julius Bien: 1877.
Cartographer: H. Lindenkohl, Stephen Powers, and J. W. Powell.
Engraver: J. Bien.
1877. Scale: 4.5 cm. = 40 mi. Size: 65.1 x 56.8 cm. Colored. (699: 1877: L646rsp Large)

1485. Entrance to San Francisco Bay, California. U.S. Coast Survey. From a trigonometrical survey made under the direction of A. D. Bache. 1859. [Washington]: 1885.
Cartographer: A. D. Bache, R. D. Cutts, A. F. Rodgers, A. M. Harrison, James Alden, W. M. C. Fairfax, J. Lambert, and J. J. Ricketts.
Engraver: J. Knight, A. Blondeau, and G. B. Metzeroth.
1885. Scale: 1:50,000. Size: 59.6 x 99 cm. (699: 1885: Un38sfb Large)

Inset: Sub sketch of entrance to San Francisco Bay.
Contains two views of the entrance to San Francisco Bay.

Provenance: Presented by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey through Spencer C. McCorkle, 14 December 1885.



1486. Geological map of Shasta county. Prepared for the 11th. report of the State Mineralogist . . . By H. W. Fairbanks. San Francisco: Britton & Rey: [ca. 1910].
Cartographer: H. W. Fairbanks.
Engraver: Britton & Rey.
[ca. 1900]. Scale: 1⅜ in. = 6 mi. Size: 38.7 x 55.2 cm. Colored. (699.774: [ca. 1900]: F153gms Small)

1487. Pacific coast from Point Pinos to Bodega Head, California. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Washington: 1903.
1903. Scale: 1:200,000. Size: 98.5 x 70.6 cm. (699: 1903: Un38pbh Large)

1488. San Francisco entrance, California. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Washington: 1903.
1903. Scale: 1:40,000. Size: 85.5 x 105.6 cm. Colored. (699: 1903: Un38sfe Large)

1489. Geological map of the San Francisco Peninsula by Roderic Crandall of the U.S. Coast Survey. Plate no. 1179. 1869. May 1906. [Washington]: 1906.
Cartographer: Roderic Crandall.
1906. Scale: 1:40,000. Size: 70.5 x 45.1 cm. Colored.and emended by hand. (699: 1906: C852usc Large)

1490. State of California. U.S. Department of the Interior. Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. 1907. Washington: Andrew B. Graham Co., Litho.: 1907.
Cartographer: I. P. Berthrong, A. F. Dinsmore, and Wm. Bauman, Jr.
Engraver: Andrew B. Graham Co., Litho.
1907. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 146.7 x 121.2 cm. Colored. (699: 1907: Un38gLo Large)

Insets: City of Los Angeles; City of San Diego and vicinity; City and county of San Francisco.



1491. San Francisco Bay. U.S. Geological Survey. Compiled and engraved and published by the U.S Geological Survey, George Otis Smith, Director. Washington: U.S. Geological Survey: 1914.
Cartographer: George Otis Smith.
Engraver: U.S. Geological Survey.
1914. Scale: 1:1,000,000. Size: 46.5 x 56.1 cm. Colored. (699: 1914: Un38int Large)

1492. Panoramic view of the Yosemite National Park, California. Prepared by John H. Renshawe from the topographic sheet of the U.S. Geological Survey. [Washington]: U.S. Geological Survey: [ca. 1915].
Cartographer: John H. Renshawe.
Engraver: U.S. Geological Survey.
[ca. 1915]. Scale: 1:187,500. Size: 45.6 x 47.3 cm. Colored. (699: [ca. 1915]: Un38yos Large)

1493. Fault map of the state of California, compiled from data assembled by the Seismological Society of America in cooperation with the Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, the U.S. Geological Survey, the Carnegie Institution of Washington, the University of California and Stanford University. N.p.: [1922].
Cartographer: Fred B. Scobey, Lot Bowen, John H. Renshawe, Bailey Willis, and H. O. Wood.
[1922]. 4 sheets. Scale: 1:506,880. Size of paper: each ca. 132 x 101.5 cm. Colored. (699: [1922]: Sco39ftm Large)

1494. Geological map of the State of California. Issued by State Mining Bureau. Compiled under the direction of Fletcher Hamilton. 1916. San Francisco: Union Lithograph Co.: 1929.
Cartographer: Fletcher Hamilton and James Perrin Smith.
Engraver: Union Lithograph Co.
1929. Scale: 1:823,680. Size: 147 x 119.3 cm. Colored. (699: 1929: C132gmc Small)

Hawaii




1495. Map of the territory of Hawaii compiled from data on file in the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Hydrographic Office, Hawaiian Government Surveys, and other authentic sources under the direction of Harry King. U.S. Department of the Interior. General Land Office. Washington: A. B. Graham: 1901.
Cartographer: Harry King and I. P. Berthrong.
Engraver: Andrew B. Graham.
1901. Scale: 1 in. = 12 mi. Size: 56 x 84 cm. Colored. (960: 1901: Un38dih Large)

Inset: Hawaiian Archipelago.



Alaska




1496. Nouvelle carte des découvertes faites par des vaisseaux Russiens aux côtes inconnues de l'Amérique Septentrionale avec le pais adiacents. Dressée sur des mémoires authentiques de ceux qui ont assisté à ces découvertes, et sur d'autres connoissances dont on rend raison dans un mémoire separé. A St. Petersbourg à l'Académie Impériale de Sciences; 1758. Amsterdam: Marc Michel Rey: 1766.
Engraver: L. Schenk Jansz, 1765.
1766. Size: 45.1 x 63.3 cm. (603: 1766: N756nca Large)

Shows routes of Captains Tschirikow and Bering.



1497. North western America showing the territory ceded by Russia to the United States. Compiled for the Department of State at the United States Coast Survey Office. B. Peirce, Sup[erintenden]t 1867. [Washington]: Krebs, lith.: 1867. 2nd ed.
Cartographer: A. Lindenkohl.
Engraver: Charles G. Krebs.
1867. Scale: 1:5,000,000. Size: 56.1 x 91.7 cm. Colored. (605.7: 1867: Un38nwa Large)

Insets: Sitka and its approaches; North Pacific Ocean.



1498. Isothermal lines of Alaska. By Loren Blodget. N.p.: [1868].
Cartographer: Loren Blodget.
Engraver: F. Bourquin.
[1868]. Size: 20.5 x 25.5 cm. Colored. (605: [1868]: B621miL Small)

1499. Southeastern Alaska and part of British Columbia. Shewing award of Alaska Boundary Tribunal, Oct. 20th. 1903. Ottawa: Mortimer: [1903].
[1903]. Scale: 1:960,000. Size: 93 x 49.2 cm. Colored. (605.6: [1903]: C162abc Large)

1500. Alaska compiled from the official records of the U.S. Department of the Interior. General Land Office; Coast and Geodetic Survey Geological Survey; Canadian and other sources under the direction of I. P. Berthrong. Washington: Eckert Lith. Co.: 1909.
Cartographer: Daniel O'Hare and I. P. Berthrong.
1909. Scale: 1 in. = 60 statute mi. Size: 77.9 x 106.2 cm. Colored. (605.7: 1909: Un38gLo Large)