Osher Sheet Map Collection

2,262 results

An Accurate Map of New Hampshire in New England, from a late Survey.
Creator:
Publisher:
Date/Date Range Produced: 1781
Language:
Region Depicted:
Map Type:
Dimensions: 32 x 28 cm. on sheet 38 x 33 x cm.
Printing Process:
Material Type:
OCLC: 869477710
Accession Number: OS-1781-2
Donor:
Subjects:
An Accurate Map of New Hampshire in New England, from a late Survey.

The Coast of New England
Creator:
Date/Date Range Produced: 1781
Dimensions: H 120 x W 85.3 cm
Printing Process:
Material Type:
Accession Number: OS-1781-3
Donor:
The Coast of New England

Map of the United States in North America with the British, French, and Spanish Dominions adjoining, according to the Treaty of 1783.
Creator:
Publisher:
Date/Date Range Produced: 1783
Language:
Region Depicted:
Map Type:
Dimensions: 40 x 50 cm. on sheet 44 x 54 cm.
Printing Process:
Material Type:
Historical Context: This map was one of the first to be published after the American Revolution. It presents the former colonies, early settlements, forts, Indian villages and fishing banks.
OCLC: 166636484
Accession Number: OS-1783-2
Donor:
Map of the United States in North America with the British, French, and Spanish Dominions adjoining, according to the Treaty of 1783.

The United States of America laid down from the best Authorities, agreeable to the Peace of 1783. Published, April 3rd, 1783 by the Proprietor John Wallis, at his Map-Warehouse , Ludgate Street London.
Creator:
Publisher:
Date/Date Range Produced: 1783
Language:
Region Depicted:
Map Type:
Dimensions: 46 x 58 cm. on sheet 52 x 63 cm.
Printing Process:
Material Type:
Historical Context: The political independence of the United States was celebrated in several maps published during the Revolution and, like this one, during the Anglo-American peace negotiations. This map weds the territory of the new republic to its high ideals, expressed in the allegorical title-cartouche.
OCLC: 841170900
Accession Number: OS-1783-3
See Also:
Donor:
The United States of America laid down from the best Authorities, agreeable to the Peace of 1783. Published, April 3rd, 1783 by the Proprietor John Wallis, at his Map-Warehouse , Ludgate Street London.