Title:
Paul F. Miller, Jr. Map Collection
Extent:
19 maps : some colored ; [dimensions vary]
BOOK
Title:
A map of Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, and the three Delaware counties
Creators:
Evans, Lewis, 1700?-1756 | Hebert, L.
Publication:
s.n, s.l, n.d.]
Notes:
Facsimile map. Originally published: Relief shown pictorially. Soundings shown in fathoms. Prime meridian: Philadelphia and London. Shows trails. Covers Lake Ontario to Virginia and from Connecticut to western Pennsylvania. Shows provinces, counties, towns and cities, roads, rivers and creeks, portages, waterfalls, fords, ferries, mountain passes, forts, mills, mines, salt pits, trials, Indian villages and tribal territory, names of some residents.
Extent:
1 map 65 x 49 cm. col.
Title:
A map of Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, and the three Delaware counties
Creators:
Evans, Lewis, 1700?-1756 | Hebert, L. | Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | Mitchell, John, 1711-1768 | Stuart, John1st Marquess of Bute, 1744-1814
Publication:
Philadelphia], MDCCXLIX [1749].
Notes:
Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Soundings shown in fathoms. Prime meridian: Philadelphia and London. Shows trails. Includes descriptive notes and distance chart. Joseph Parker Norris gave a copy of this map to the American Philosophical Society on 16 June 1815. Norris's copy has now disappeared. It was being used as late as 5 October 1832, for James Mease commented that there was a marginal note by Evans that "all great storms begin at the leeward." Somehow, this note strengthened Mease's theory that the present eart "was made at the creation from the ruins of another." (APS Mintues) APS Copy: endorsement on back in Benjamin Franklin's hand: "To Dr. John Mitchell from Mr. B. Franklin." The map was at one time in the collection of the Marquess of Bute, a friend of Mitchell's.
Call #:
640.2 : 1749 : Ev12tdc (Large Maps)
Extent:
map : engraving (hand colored); 65 x 49 cm.
ANALYTIC
Title:
Pensylvania, Nova Jersey et Nova York cum regionibus ad Fluvium Delaware in America sitis / [map]
Parent:
Paul F. Miller, Jr. Map Collection
Creators:
Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756 | Lotter, Tobias Conrad, 1717-1777
Publication:
s.n, Aug. Vind. [Augsburg, Germany, 1748?]
Notes:
Relief shown pictorially. Also covers New England (distorted) and northern Chesapeake region. Unidentified meridian. Provinces indicated by col. washes; province and county boundaries emphasized by dark watercolors. Includes notes in map area, ill. in title cartouche, and coat-of-arms at head of title. Not in Realms of Gold.
Extent:
1 map : hand col. ; 56 x 49 cm.
ANALYTIC
Title:
A map of the country between Albemarle Sound and Lake Erie, comprehending the whole of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and Pensylvania, with parts of several other of the United States of America / [map]
Parent:
Notes on the state of Virginia
Creators:
[Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826] | Scull, NicholasMap of Pennsylvania, 1686?-1761? | Fry, JoshuaMap of Virginia, 1700 (ca.)-1754 | Hutchins, Thomas, 1730-1789 | Neele, Samuel John, 1758-1824
Publication:
Paris], [1786]
Notes:
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Prime meridian: Philadelphia. Shows boundaries. Publishing date from archives. Scale: [1:1,267,200]. Statement of coordinates: (W 83°40'00"--W 74°26'00"/N 42°07'00"--N 36°10'00")
Extent:
1 map : engraved (hand colored) ; 58 x 58 cm.
ANALYTIC
Title:
A chart of the sea coasts of New Nederland, Virginia, New England, and Pennsilvania: with the city of Philadelphia from Baston to Cabo Karrik. [map]
Parent:
Paul F. Miller, Jr. Map Collection
Creator:
Keulen, Gerard van
Publication:
by Gerard van Keulen, Amsterdam, [ca. 1710]
Notes:
Publication date from OCLC Inset: De stadt Philadelphia, of Penn-silvania; De Bay van Boston. Compass rose with fleur-de-lis Cartographic Mathematical Data: Scale: [ca. 1:1.600.000]. Statement of coordinates : (W 76°55'00"--W 69°43'00"/N 42°36'00"--N 35°44'00")
Call #:
Miller Map No. 15
Extent:
map : engraved ; 51 x 57cm