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This attractive map of Massachusetts presents a finely detailed overview of the state in the first quarter of the 19th century. Transportation routes (mostly unpaved postal routes) can be seen serving largely agrarian communities, many of which are clustered along the several navigable rivers and extensive coastline. Counties are colored by hand, confirmed by the overlooking of Cohasett. The locations of historic battle sites and sieges, of which there are numerous are show as red flags dotted throughout the image. Several navigational hazards are also identified in the Atlantic. The bottom third of the sheet contains extensive text outlining the geography, climate, and political composition of the state. The map, designed by Fielding Lucas, Jr. and engraved by J. Yeager, was issued as plate number 12 in the 1822 edition of Carey & Lea's A Complete Historical, Chronological, and Geographical American Atlas. This important American publication was issued in six separate editions and three different languages between 1822 and 1827. It was heavily influenced by an earlier European atlas by Emmanuel Las Cases (published under the pseudonym A. Lesage.), which inspired the format of a base map surrounded by blocks of informative text and tables of statistics. Henry Carey, a political economist and the son of prominent publisher Matthew Carey, and his brother-in-law Isaac Lea incorporated this novel theme into their atlas, which focused entirely on the countries of the Western Hemisphere. It was issued at a time of tremendous political change in both North and South America, and the detailed maps accompanied by extensive text provide a unique, often insightful, perspective on the problems and possibilities of the Americas in the first quarter of the 19th century. Wheat, C. I. (2004). Mapping the Transmississippi West: 1540-1861. Mansfield Centre (CT): Martino Publishing. #348 Egli, L. G., & Phillips, P. L. (1974). A list of geographical atlases in the Library of Congress. Washington: Library of Congress. #1373 Sheet Width (in) 22 Sheet Height (in) 17.5 Condition Description Faint toning visible in the margins and slight darkening to the page from the map's plateline. Two small chips in the lower edge, well away from the image. Vibrant original hand color. Seller Inventory # 1471
Title: Geographical, Statistical, and Historical ...
Publication Date: 1822
Condition: Fine
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