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Subject: The American Revolution & The Thirteen Colonies


Virginia & Maryland: 1755: Delaware, South New Jersey, Pennsylvania(Code:SS233)

Virginia & Maryland: 1676: The 1676 edition of Speed's World Atlas(Code:SS231)

Yorktown: 1781: Fortifications/Military Positions: Revltn's decisive battle(Code:SS113)

Williamsburg 1781 - 1782: Military Positions of French Forces about to join Washington(Code:SS114)

Narrangansett Bay: 1777: Engraved & Published during the Revolution(Code: CS62)

New York: 1766: Superb Plan of New York City: Topography & Legends(Code: CS7)

Wilmington DE: 1809: Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum(Code: CS213)

New York & New England: 1685: With an inset of New Amsterdam (Code: CS55)

Boston: 1769: A 1722 copper plate progressively updated for final version.(Code: CS14)

New York: 1854: Steamboats, City Hall and seals of the original states (Code: CS85)

Boston 1777: Military map of Boston shows English and American forces.(Code: CS22)

Boston 1774: Paul Revere engraved this as a frontispiece.(Code: CS21)

Philadelphia 1776: Declaration of Independence fueled London map publishers.(Code: CS131)

Philadelphia 1777: Urban Philadelphia and rural tracts of land bearing historical names.(Code: CS132)

New York & New Jersey: 1776: A detailed record of urban settlement.(Code: CS82)

New York: 1766 - 1767: Manhattan to 59th Street, Brooklyn and more(Code: CS81)

Newport: 1776: Compiled for use by the English Navy(Code: CS61)


Subject: The American Frontiers: Gold, Silver & Land


San Francisco: 1852: The discovery of gold is recorded in detail (Code: CS482)

San Jose: 1850: Planned as first civil settlement in Spanish California (Code: CS492)

Santa Rosa: 1885: Developed as a pleasant residential & market town (Code: CS501)

Auburn: 1857 : One of the richest and most important mining towns.(Code: CS502)

Placerville: 1888: Born as Hangtown, one of California's earliest mining camps.(Code: CS503)

San Gabriel: 1893: Untoched by the land boom of the 1880's(Code: CS504)

Los Angeles: 1849: Shows LA as enlarged from origins as Spanish settlement. (Code: CS505)

Denver: 1859: Traces and rumors of Gold attracted rival companies.(Code: CS412)

Georgetown, Colorado: 1874: A well-preserved mining town (Code: CS414)

Oklahoma City: 1889: A High Noon Land rush with conflicting claims (Code: CS432)

Virginia City: 1868: A company town after gold was found at Alder Gulch (Code: CS451)

Helena: 1890: The Last Chance Gulch Gold Strike attracted thousands.(Code: CS452)

Deadwood: 1884: Prominent citizens of notorious fame (Code: CS453)

Virginia City, Nevada 1865: Rare plan of a mining town (Code: CS461)

Virginia City, Nevada 1875: Nevada's most important silver town (Code: CS462)

Columbia, California:1852: A most important gold mining town(Code:CS463)

Sacramento, California:1848: Fort Sutter & a gridiron plan to attract prospectors(Code: CS471)

Stockton, California:1855: A supply center for mining camps(Code:CS472)

Coronado, California: 1889: A successful land boom town(Code: CS473)

Monterey, California: 1842: A former capital of Mexican California(Code: CS474)

Benicia, California: 1850: A plan used to promote land sales in the gold rush. (Code: CS475)

Subject: Plans & Ideas For The Ideal City

Detroit: 1807: An unusual triangular plan (Code: 41CS264)

Detroit: 1830: A partial implementation (Code: 41CS265)

Missouri City: 1836: A very bizarre plan(Code: 41CS293)

Kaskaskia: 1770: A now vanished town (Code: 41CS282)

New Harmony: 1825: A fanciful sketch of an ideal city (Code: 41CS274)

Subject: Currier & Ives: 19th Century City Views


New York: 1856 (Code: 41CS91)

Philadelphia: 1875 (Code: 41CS135)

Washington: 1892 (Code: 41CS165)

New York: 1876 (Code: 41CS94)

Boston: 1873 (Code: 41CS24)

San Francisco: 1878 (Code: 41CS403)

St. Louis: 1874 (Code: 41CS294)



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