Indiana.
1849 Greenleaf Map of Indiana
Sold by Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
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Sold by Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since November 21, 2024
Very good. Even overall toning. Size 12.75 x 10.75 Inches. This is Jeremiah Greenleaf's 1849 map of Indiana. It presents the state on the tail end of a process of the removal of native peoples and their replacement with White settlers. A Closer Look Cities and towns, roads, railroads, and waterways (including canals, denoted by solid black lines) are noted in considerable detail. Counties are shade to aid in distinguishing them from one another. Compared to the earliest edition of the map published in 1835 (see 'Publication History and Census' below), the lands of the Potawatomi and Miami Indians in the northern part of the state have been obliterated and replaced by counties as in the rest of the state. Beginning in the 1830s, the Potawatomi, Miami, and other indigenous peoples were relocated, either by treaty agreement or by force, west of the Mississippi River, with most of the Miami people being forcibly removed by the U.S. military in October 1846. Small numbers of Potawatomi and Miami were able to secure exemptions from the removals based on earlier treaties, while others successfully lobbied the government to return to Indiana after having been relocated to the west. Thus, the 'Pokaggon Settlement' near top, referring to the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, who had gained an exemption from removal on the Michigan side of the border. Greenleaf's inclusion of the 'National Reservation' below Miami County is anachronistic. It ceased to exist in 1840 with the Treaty of the Wabash and was soon replaced by Howard and Tipton Counties. Publication History and Census This map is a much-revised Greenleaf issue of David Hugh Burr's 1835 map of the same. The Burr map plates fell into the hands of Jeremiah Greenleaf, who revised them for publication in his own Universal Atlas . The present example is from the 1849 edition of the atlas, the last and final, which was extensively revised over the 1848 edition. We note an example in the David Rumsey Map collection, which has been populated digitally throughout OCLC, making a comprehensive survey of existing physical examples nearly impossible. Nonetheless, the 1849 edition of the atlas is rare, which Rumsey correctly notes is not in Karpinski. We do note an example, however, in Phillips. References: Rumsey 15176.049.
Seller Inventory # Indiana-greenleaf-1849
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