1826 · Albany
by SCHOYER, Solomon
Albany: Solomon Schoyer, 1826. G. W. Merchant. Case Map. Original hand colored engraving on onion skin paper. 16vo red leather case with gold title. Image measures 16 1/2" x 20 1/2"
Early and rare map of the United States from 1826. The Erie canal is noted. Michigan Territory is now separated from Northwest Territory, but does not include the Upper Peninsula. The map extends to the Rockies in Missouri Territory with very few settlements noted. Osanges, Sioux and Shiennes, Camanches Cherokees, Chippeways, Kickapoos, Choctaw and Quapaws are some of the indigenous peoples names that are noted. Map lined and some staining and toning otherwise in (truncated)
Early and rare map of the United States from 1826. The Erie canal is noted. Michigan Territory is now separated from Northwest Territory, but does not include the Upper Peninsula. The map extends to the Rockies in Missouri Territory with very few settlements noted. Osanges, Sioux and Shiennes, Camanches Cherokees, Chippeways, Kickapoos, Choctaw and Quapaws are some of the indigenous peoples names that are noted. Map lined and some staining and toning otherwise in (truncated)