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Townsend MacCoun (1845-1832) was an American cartographer, publisher and historian active in the second half of the 19th and early 20th century. He was born in Troy, New York, attended Williams College. He developed and promoted employing a universal color coding system in all maps appearing in a book series - a technique that remains in use today in many texrbooks. He was a member of the American Geographical Society and Paris Societe Academique d'Histoire Internationale. The L. L. Poates Engraving Company manufactured his maps. The U. S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Committee existed from 1935 to 1939. In conjunction with the celebration in 1937 of the 150th anniversary of ratification of the U. S. Constitution, the Commission issued a series of facsimile maps of the United States and of separate states, from originals published around 1787. When the Commission was disbanded, stocks of facsimile maps were transferred to the Library of Congress. To release badly needed storage space, the Library's Map Division sent sets (19 maps) of the Sesquicentennial series to libraries and educational institutions. The series consists of a set of facsimili maps of the United States and the 13 original colonies from the time of the ratification. Also included a reprinted map and illustration of George Washington's Inauguration in 1789 which Special Collection does not have as well as Pennsylvania. The National Archives Indentification is number 1609061. Gettysburg National Park Commission created in 1898. The map made in 1916 is the finest representation of the battlefield of Gettysburg, as it appeared at the height of the U. S. War Department's park and building effort. The map of the battlefield was made from the original surveys by the engineers of the Commission by authority of the Hon. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, July 1st, 1916, under the direction of the Gettysburg National Park Commission, Lt. Col. John P. Nicholson served as chairman and Lt. Col. E. B. Cope was Engineer, map drawn by S. A. Hammond, Ass't Engineer. Prominently represented on this map are the newly named War Department avenues. The Map serves as invaluable documentation of path followed by original roadways. Topographical features and terrian elecations are engraved on this drawing, as period buildings and structures. An added plus is the location of all Pennsylvania monuments located, on the field in 1904 marked in red. American Geographical Society founded in 1851 in New York City as an organization of professional geographers. It is the oldest nationwide geographical organization in the United States. It was founded by many wealthy philanthropists, historians, publishers and editors, among them John Romeyn Brodhead and Joshua Leavitt, who organized the AGS on the request of Lady Franklin to search for her husband, Sir John Franklin, lost in the Franklin Polar Expedition (left Britain in 1845 to search for the Northwest Passage). The AGS had an especial interest in the Arctic, the Antarctic and Latin America but as long as an expedition produced tangible scientific results, the AGS was interested in it. The Society assisted U.S. governmental agencies contributing ethnographic data to U.S. military intelligence.
Augustus Heinrich Petermann (1822-1878) is best known for developing scientific geography and cartography in Germany in the Nineteenth century. He studied at the Geographische Kunstschule and met one of its founders Alexander von Humboldt and was librarian for Heinrich Berghaus (1839-1848) the other founder. His publication Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen founded in 1855 and lasted until 2004 was a journal that set the standard for history of great expeditions and discoveries in European colonial matters through the publishing house of Justus Perthes located in Gotha, Germany. Petermann gained insight in the cartography business in Edinburgh and London (1845-1854). His stay in Britain made him familiar with the best in British and German geography. Several physical features especially in the Arctic, Antarctic and Australia are named for him: Petermann's Ranges, Petermann's Peak, Petermann Glacier, Petermann Peninsula. The Petermann maps at Lehigh University appear to have been removed from the bound publication that continued into the Twentieth century. Istituto Geografico Militare (Italy) Military Geographical Institute is an Italian public organization, dependent on the Italian Army general staff. It is the national mapping agency for Italy. Founded in 1861 by King Victor Emmanuel. A.L. Holt (1896-1971) British military officer and explorer. In the 1920's when a member of the Royal Engineers, Holt led a number of motorized expeditions through the deserts of Arabia, the first time such long journeys had been undertaken with a large number of vehicles (he favored Ford cars which he found suitable to the purpose). In 1921 he was involved in creating the track across the Syrian desert from Baghdad to the eastern edge of the basalt desert in Jordan which was to act as a guide for pilots of the Cairo-Baghdad air route. In 1923 he proposed a suitable route for a transarabian railway which he personally surveryed in 1922. The railway was never built. Molengraaff, Gustaaf Adolf Frederik (1860-1942) was Dutch geologist, biologist, and explorer born in The Netherlands. Studied at Leiden and Utrecht universities and later professor at Delft University. He was an authority on geology of South Africa and Dutch East Indies. In 1897 he became state geologist for the Transvaal Republic and one of his assignments was to describe the newly discovered Cullinan diamond for the Central Bank of South Africa. During the Boer War his idea to give each soldier a tin ID badge became practiced in armies around the world. As a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences he led in 1910-11 a geological expedition to Timor. Arthur (Robert) Sherman official of the Liberian government and Liberian businessman, graduated from Montana School of Mines. Born in Liberia and returned to Liberia to make his career as a mining engineer during the 1940s for the nation's Treasury Department. Later he helped establish the Liberian Ministry of Lands, Mines and Energy and was instrumental in developing Liberian mineral resources, including iron ore deposits and worked on construction of Monrovia. Sherman came to the nited States in 1980 and lived in New Jersey and Virginia. Howard Lecky Sikes (1881-1943) born in Ireland to Richard Cherry Sikes and Susanna Lecky Jacob, married Elsie Robson and they had two sons. He was the Director of Public Works of the Kenya Colony. He published works on geological aspects of Kenya and a member of the Royal Geographical Society. Eric Teichman (1884-1944) born Erik Teichmann in Norfolk, England was a spy, explorer, diplomat for England educated at Gonville and Caius Colleg, Cambridge University. He travelled widely in Central Asia in 1920s and 1930s on journeys across China following the Silk Road across the Tarim Basin by truck to Kashgar, and by pony and foot over the Pamir and Karakoram mountain ranges to Gilgit on to New Delhi. In 1943 he was in the British Embassy at Chongking. He died at his home in Norfolk, England.
The vintage map collection is divided into three sections: United States of America, Europe and world crisis locales are: Box 1 contains 21 folders: Townsend MacCoun's series of The Island of Manhattan five related historical maps reproduced in 1909 tracing Manhattan's history from 1609 to 1783, the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission's series of 14 historical maps of the original Colonies from 1775-1794, the Gettysburg National Park Commission Battle Field of Gettysburg, the Geological Society of America's Northeastern United States; Box 2 contains 30 folders: the Petermann's Geographische Mitteilung maps, Istituto Geografica Militare maps, modern road maps of the Balkens; and Box 3 contains 21 folders of more modern maps of world crisis locales - most interesting are the ones of the Middle East maps of the 1920s as well as one of some African states currently in the news: Somalia, Nigeria.
The collection is by format [United States of America Box 1: 21 folders; Europe Box 2: 30 folders; rest of the World Box 3: 21 folders].
Afghanistan -- Arabia -- Balkan Peninsula -- Bari, Italy -- Burma (Myanmar) -- Connecticut -- Croatia -- Delaware -- East Asia -- East Indian Archipelago -- Georgia -- Germany -- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania -- Gold Coast (Ghana) -- Gonja (Ghana) -- Hudson River Valley -- Iraq -- Kam, Tibet -- Kenya -- Kosovo -- Liberia -- Maryland -- Manhattan, New York City, New York -- Massachusetts -- Memel, Germany -- Middle East -- Nairobi, Kenya -- New Amsterdam, New Netherlands -- New Hampshire -- New Jersey -- New York -- Nigeria -- North Arabian Desert -- North Carolina -- Onitsha Province, Nigeria -- Palestine -- Rhode Island -- Rift Valley, Kenya -- Roper River, Northern Territory, Australia -- Rossano, Italy -- Rwanda -- Schleswig, Germany -- Slovenia -- Somalia -- South Asia -- Southeast Asia -- South Carolina -- Soviet Union -- Steigerwald, Germany -- Syria -- Taranto, Italy -- Tibet -- Transjordan -- Virginia -- Wanganui, North Island, New Zealand -- Yugoslavia
American Geographic Society -- Geological Society of America -- United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission -- Gettysburg National Military Park Commission -- Istituto Geografico Militare (Italy) -- Petermanns Georgraphische Mitteilungen -- Royal Geographic Society -- Gold Coast Survey
MacCoun, Townsend (1845-1932) -- Petermann, Augustus Heinrich (1822-1878) -- Blaskowitz, Charles -- Carleton, Osgood -- Churchman, John -- Franklin, Benjamin -- Fry, Joshua -- Gallatin, Albert -- Griffith, Dennis -- Holt, A. L. -- Jay, John -- Jefferson, Peter -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Langhans, Paul -- Maas, Walter -- Molengraaff, Gustaaf A. F. (1860-1942) -- Monzon, Henry -- Ratzer, Bernard -- Romans, Bernard -- Santhier, Claude Joseph -- Sherman, Arthur Robert -- Sikes, Howard Lecky (1881-1943) -- Stuart, John -- Teichman, Eric (1884-1944) -- Tryon, William -- Webster, Daniel
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Geological Society of America: Northeastern United States showing relation of Land and Submarine Topography. 1939. Scale 1:1,000,000. From Latitude 42.5o (above Portsmouth, N.H.) to 36o (Albermarle Sound) to Longitude 78o (Rochester, N.Y.) to 69o (beyond Cape Cod). Measures 87 cm square U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey Print A-748 (heavy weight paper) (acquired Sep 25, 1952 purple ink Lehigh University Library)
U.S. Constitutional Sesquicentennial Commission: Connecticut at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION from a 1780 original in the Library of Congress Issued by the U. S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission reprinted in 1937 by U.S. Geological Survey (heading). Connecticut and parts adjacent [by Bernard Romans, 1779] at Amsterdam by Covens and Mortier and Covens Junior (original map title, lower right corner with bucolic illustration, colored brown and green ink, measures 51 x 66 cm, acquired Oct 1 1938 pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library).
Delaware at the time of the Ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from a 1787 original in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission, Reprinted 1937 by U.S. Geological Survey (heading). (lower right corner): To the American Philosophical Society. This Map of the Peninsula Delaware Chesopeak Bays with the said Bays and Shores adjacent drawn from the most accurate Surveys is humbly inscribed by John Churchman (original map title, Delaware's three counties outlined in red, lower part of Pennsylvania and all of Maryland included, map printed in brown on ivory paper, measures 66 x 51 cm, acquired Oct 1 1938 pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library)
Georgia at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from original maps in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading) Reprinted 1937 by U.S. Geological Survey. (lower right corner): A general map of the SOUTHERN BRITISH COLONIES in America, comprehending North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, with the neighbouring Indian Countries. From the modern surveys of Engineerde Brahm, Capt. Collet, Monzou & Others, and from the Large Hydrographical Survey of the Coasts of East and West Florida by B. Romans. 1776. [Two insets: east Georgia, west Georgia lands ceded to the United States in 1802 by Georgia (later the land becomes Alabama and Mississippi), The Florida Stream Gulf of Florida and Great Bank of Bahama on map]. Original Georgia is outlined in red (from Atlantic Ocean to Mississippi River), eastern Georgia and ceded land also in red on insets, decoration around title also some red leaves, brown ink on ivory paper, measures 51 x 66 cm, acquired Oct 1 1938 pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library.
Maryland at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from 1780 and 1794 originals in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). (lower left title states: Map of the State of Maryland Laid down from an actual Survey of all the principal Waters, public Roads, and Divisions of the Counties therein; describing the Situation of the Cities, Towns, Villages, Houses of Worship and other public Buildings, Furnaces, Forges, Mills and other remarkable Places and of the Federal Territory; as also a Sketch of the State of Delaware; shewing the probable Connexion of the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays; by Dennis Griffith. June 20th 1794. Philad'a_ Published June 6th 1795.) Map has an inset of a smaller image of Maryland, map printed in brown ink with state outlined in green, measures 51 x 66 cm, Lehigh University Library acquired Oct 1 1938 pink ink stamp.
Massachusetts (without the District of Maine) at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from original maps in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). (lower right corner with illustration of Plymouth MDCXX Pilgrims and Indians words: A Map of the most inhabited part of New England containing the Provinces of Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire with the Colonies of Conecticut and Rhode Island, Divided into Counties and Townships; the whole composed from Actual Surveys and its Situation adjusted by Astronomical Observations. November 29 1774 Published according to Act by Thos. Jeffreys Geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales near Charing Cross). Three insets: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Long Island; Boston area; counties around Boston. Islands off Cape Code and state all outlined in green, map printed in brown ink on ivory paper, measures 51 x 66 cm, Lehigh University Library Oct 1 1938 pink ink stamp.
Massachusetts (Eastern Part, i.e. The District of Maine) at the time of ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from original maps in the Library of Congress at Washington, including one based upon a Mitchell map owned and used by JOHN JAY, first Chief Justice of the United States. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). Map composed of three insets: Mr. Jay's Map Extract from a Map of the British & French Dominions in North America by Jno. Mitchell Drawn for the New York Historical Society, May 1813….; Map of the District of Maine Drawn from the latest Surveys and other best Authorities by Osgood Carleton; Messers. Gallatin and Webster of the North-Eastern Boundary, with a copy of "The Jay Map" A Memoir of the North-Eastern Boundary, in connection with Mr. Jay's Map by the Hon. Albert Gallatin together with a speech on the same subject by the Hon. Daniel Webster delivered at a special meeting of the New York Historical Society April 15th, 1843. Map is highlighted in red with brown ink on ivory paper measures 51 x 66 cm, pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 1 1938.
New Hampshire at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from a 1784 original in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission. An Accurate Map of the State and Province of New Hampshire in New England, taken from Actual Surveys of all the inhabited Part, and from the best information, together with the adjacent Countries, which exhibits the Theatre of this War in that Part of the World by Col. Blanchard and the Rev'd McLangdon. Engraved by Thomas Jeffreys, geographer to His Majesty (heading). [in center of map is elaborate shield inscribed: To his Excellency John Hancock, Esq. Gou. and the honourable Council of the Commonwealth of Massachussets and the Honourable Council of the State of Newhampshire. This Map of the Province of New Hampshire Humbly inscribed by Your most Obliged & most Obed't Serv. Samuel Langdon Abel Sawyer Jun'r April 1784.] Map includes Parts of New York that later become Vermont and Maine, part of Canada and the Province of Massachussets Bay, Atlantic Ocean. Map is in brown ink on ivory paper, New Hampshire and its counties outlined in green, measures 66 x 51 cm, acquired Oct 1 1938 pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library.
New Jersey at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION from an original map in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). (upper left corner is illustration of trees, house, animal surrounding words: The Province of New Jersey Divided into East and West, commonly called The Jerseys. Second Edition with considerable improvements. Engraved & Published by Wm. Faden. Charing Cross. December 1 1778. This map has been drawn from a Survey made in 1769 by order of the Commissioners appointed to settle the partition Line between the Provinces of New York & New Jersey by Bernard Ratzer, Lieut't in the 60th Reg't and from another large Survey of the Northern Parts in the possession of the Eart of Dunmore by Gerard Banker. The whole regulated and ascertained by Astronomical observations. In this Second Edition great use has been made of several Military Surveys generously Communicated by Officers of the British Troops and of the Regiments of Hesse and Anspach. Astronomical Observations are included in a table lower right of map. Map printed in brown ink with New Jersey and its counties outlined in green, measures 66 x 51 cm, Province of Pennsylvania, The Three Lower Counties (Delaware), Delaware River and Bay, Staten and Long Island included on map, acquired Oct 1 1938 Lehigh University Library pink ink stamp.
New-York at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION from 1776 and 1787 originals in the Library of Congress at Washington Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). (lower right corner words:) A Map of the Province of New- York Reduced from the large Drawing of that Province, Compiled from Actual Surveys by the Order of His Excellency William Tryon, Esq. Captain General & Governor of the same By Claude Joseph Sauthier, to which is added New Jersey from the Topographical Observations of C. J. Sauthier & B. Ratzer. Engraved by William Faden (Successor to the late Mr. Thos. Jeffreys) 1776. [Inset shows New York in relationship to Lake Ontario] London Published according to Act of Parliment August 1st 1776 by Wm. Faden Corner of St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross. The insert-map is a part of a French edition of the Lewis Evans map of Middle British Colonies published in Paris 1787. The longitudes are reckoned from Philadelphia. (Map has red outlines around New York, brown ink on ivory paper measures 66 x 51 cm, pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 1938.
North Carolina (Eastern Part, without Tennessee) at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from an original map in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). (lower left corner note): An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with their Indian Frontiers. Shewing in a distinct manner all the Mountains, Rivers, Swamps, Marshes, Bays, Creeks, Harbours, Sandbanks and Soundings on the coasts with The Roads and Indian Paths, as well as the Boundary or Provincial Lines, The several Townships and othe divisions of the Land in both the Provinces, the whole from Actual Surveys By Henry Mouzon and others. The Western or Atlantic Ocean is noted lower right corner. Map has red outline of the State, brown ink on ivory paper measures 51 x 66 cm, pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 1 1938.
Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from 1777 and 1795 originals in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). (center inset): A Topographical Chart of the Bay of NARRAGANSET in the Province of NEW ENGLAND, will all the Isles contained therein among which RHODE ISLAND and CONNONICUT have been particularly Surveyed. Shewing the true position & bearings of the Banks, Shoals, Rocks etc. as likewise the Soundings To which have been added the several Works & Batteries raised by the Americans. Taken by Order of the Principal Farmers on Rhode Island. By Charles Blaskowitz. Engraved & Printed for Wm Faden, Charing Cross, as the Act directs July 22d, 1777. (right insets): References to the Batteries; A List of the Principal Farms in Rhode Island; The State of Rhode Island compiled from the Surveys and Observations of Caleb Harris. Map has red outline in third inset of State, brown ink on ivory paper measures 66 x 51 cm, pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 1 1938.
South Carolina at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION from 1780 and 1802 originals in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). (two insets ): green ink illustration of palm trees, vines and melons, black men working - A Map of SOUTH CAROLINA and a part of GEORGIA containing the whole Seacoast, all the Islands, Inlets, Rivers, Creeks, Parishes, Townships, Boroughs, Roads and Bridges: As also several Plantations with their proper Boundary Lines, their Names and the Names of their Propietors composed from Surveys taken by the Hon. William Bull, Esq. Lieutenant Governor, Captain Gascoign, Hugh Bryan, Esq., and William De Brahm, Esq. Surveyor General of the South District of North America. Republished with considerable Additions from the Surveys made & collected by John Stuart Esq. His Majesty's Superintendent of Indian Affairs. By William Faden surveyor to the late T. Jeffreys Geographer to the King Charing Cross 1780; (small map of ): South Carolina outlined in green. Map dedication reads: To the Right Honourable Lord George Germaine, First Lord Commissioner and to the rest of the Right Honourable Lords Commissioners of Trade & Plantatations this Map is most humbly Inscribed to their Lordships By their Lordships most Obedient & most devoted Serv't. William Faden. Special note: Large map by John Stuart published in 1780 reproduced without modification; smaller map by John Drayton published in Charles- ton, S.C. in 1802 is reproduced without change except for explanation of conventional signs of green lines in place of words referring to original map. Large map of South Carolina is outlined in green as well as the parishes in green; brown ink printed on ivory paper measures 66 x 51 cm, pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 1 1938.
Virginia (Eastern Part, Including West Virginia) at the time of the ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from original 1787 and 1775 maps in the Library of Congress at Washington, one made by Thomas Jefferson, the other by his father. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesqui- centennial Commission (heading). (three insets): A Map of the country between ALBEMARLE SOUND and LAKE ERIE, comprehending the whole of VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, DELAWARE and PENNSYLVANIA with parts of several other of the United States of America. Engraved for the Notes on Virginia. The country on the eastern side of the Alleghany Mountains is taken from Fry and Jefferson's map of Virginia, and Scull's Map of Pennsylvania, which were constructed chiefly on actual survey; that on the western side of the Alleghany, is taken from Hutchins, who went over the principal water courses, with a compass and log line correcting his work by observations of latitude: additions have been made, where they could be made on sure ground; 2d inset: Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia outlined in green among surrounding states with explanation how the other states were formed; 3rd inset: A Map of the most inhabited part of VIRGINIA contained the whole Province of MARYLAND with Part of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and North Carolina Drawn by Joshua Fry & Peter Jefferson in 1773. (Jefferson quote) "I do not propose that my name shall appear on the map, because I do not wish to place myself at the bar of the public. Paris Feb. 16. 1786 Thos. Jefferson" (small map of Virginia). Map has green outlines, brown ink on ivory paper measures 66 x 51 cm, pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 1 1938
The United States of America showing the boundaries fixed in 1782, five years before the ratification of the CONSTITUTION, from a contemporary copy of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S red line map identified in Spain by the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission (heading). Red line encloses United States from Maine to Georgia and Atlantic Ocean to Mississippi. (three insets): Nouvelle Carte de la Baye d'Hudson of Labrador; Franklin's dedication: "1782 Sir, I have the honour of returning herewith the Map your Excellancy put me Yesterday. I have marked with a strong Red line according to your desire the Limits of the thirteen United States as settled in the Prelimenaries between the British & American Phripaton-tiarys? With great respect, I am Sir, Your Excellency's most obed humble Servant B. Franklin;" (Spanish note signed by … Aranda 10 Enero 1783 … Floridablanca); Amerique Septentrionale (design illustration of flora, cupids and Indians). Map has red line, black ink on ivory paper, print is blurry measures 51 x 66 cm, pink ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 1 1938.
U. S. Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. Map of the Battle Field of Gettysburg with the Locations of the Monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Prepared under the direction of the GETTYSBURG NATIONAL PARK COMMISSION Lt. Col. John P. Nicholson, Chairman Lt. Col. E.B. Cope, Engineer Reduced and drawn by S.A. Hammond, Asst. Engineer. Julius Bien & Co. Lith:N.Y. Map made in 1916 is in Scale 1 inch:1500 ft., measures 61 x 44 cm colored with green trees, blue creeks, red dots for monuments, black ink on ivory paper mounted on linen, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Jun 25 1952.
MacCoun, Townsend 1609 The ISLAND OF MANHATTAN (Mannahtin) at the Time of its Discovery showing its elevations, water courses, marshes and shore line By Townsend MacCoun… This map is based upon the early colonial surveys of Ratzer, Montresor, Knypthausen, Bradford, Duyckinck, etc. Identified Indian Nomenclature, Present Streets and Shore Line for Identification. Copyright 1909 Townsend MacCoun New York. L.L. Poates Eng'g Co. N.Y. Map measures 41 x 132 cm, colored red. blue, grayish green, black ink on ivory paper, somewhat torn, purple ink stamp The Lehigh University Library Oct 8 1909.
MacCoun, Townsend 1609 The Hudson River (Cahohatatea) at the Time of its Discovery by Henry Hudson By Townsend Mac Coun… The Indian names are obtained from the Dutch Colonial Records; the deeds and patents of the Van Renssekaer, Schuyler, Livingston, Van Courtlandt, and Philipse families. As the spelling of Indian names differs greatly the earlier forms have been generally adopted. Copyright, 1909 Townsend Mac Coun New York, L. L. Poates Engr'g, N.Y. Map measures 66 x 22.25 cm, colored red, blue, grayish green, dark blue ink on ivory paper, somewhat tattered, purple ink stamp The Lehigh University Library Oct 8 1909.
MacCoun, Townsend 1653-1664 Amsterdam in New Netherland The City of the Dutch West India Company By Townsend MacCoun…. The personal names are those of the more prominent citizens of that period with the location of their homes. The principal points of interest are in red. Copyright, 1909 Townsend MacCoun, New York, L. L. Poates Engr'g, N.Y. Map measures 61 x 43 cm, colored red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp (4) The Lehigh University Library Oct 8 1909.
MacCoun, Townsend 1730 New York The English Colony City By Townsend MacCoun… The principal points of interest for this period are in red. Copyright, 1909 Townsend MacCoun New York, L. L. Poates Engr'g N.Y. Map measures 60 x 43.25 cm, colored red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp (4) The Lehigh University Library Oct 8 1909.
MacCoun, Townsend 1783 Manhattan Island at the Close of the Revolution showing The American City with its Landmarks and the Revolutionary Fortifications on the Island By Townsend MacCoun…. Outline of the City as then laid out in Streets. Copyright, 1909 Townsend Mac Coun New York, L. L. Poates Engr'g N.Y. Map measures 41 x 172 cm, colored red, blue, grayish green, black ink on ivory paper, somewhat tattered, purple ink stamp The Lehigh University Library Oct 8 1909.
American Geographical Society of New York ZONES OF CIVILIZATION of the BALKAN PENINSULA by Jovan Cvijic. Scale 1:3 000 000 Copyright, 1919, by the American Geographical Society of New York, Drawn by Wm Briesemeister, L.L. Poates Engr'g Co. N.Y., The Geographical Review, Vol. V, No. 6, 1918, Pl. V. Map measures 46 x 53 cm, colored green, orange, red, black ink of thin ivory paper, edges tattered, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct. 17 1952.
American Geographical Society of New York Map showing THE NEW BOUNDARIES of AUSTRIA 1919 Based on Arts. 27 and 49 of the Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye signed Sept. 10, 1919. Scale 1:1500 000. Inset: Relation of the new Republic of Austria to the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The Geographical Review, Vol. VIII, No. 6, 1919, Pl. VI, Wm. A. Briesemeister. Map measures 25 x 43 cm, black ink on thin ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 17 1952.
American Geographical Society of New York TYROL Scale 1: 1,000,000 The Geographical Review, Vol. VII, No. 1, 1919, Pl. 1. Map measures 31.5 x 39 cm, black ink on thin ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 17 1952.
American Geographical Society of New York Map Showing THE NEW BOUNDARIES OF HUNGARY Based on Art. 27 of the Treaty of Trianon, signed June 4, 1920. Scale 1:1500 000. The map shows all the geographical features mentioned in the treaty text to define the boundary. The Geographical Review, Vol. X. No. 6, 1920, Pl. 1. Inset: Relation of the New Republic of Hungary to the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Map measures 25 x 41 cm, black ink on thin ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Oct 17 1952.
EASTERN EUROPE. Scale 1:2,200,000. Final borders of Germany have not been established. The representation of some other boundaries is not necessarily authoritative. The GDR has located the seat of its government in the Eastern Sector of Berlin. However, Greater Berlin, including all four occupied sections, retains its Four Power juridical status. The United States Government has not recognized the incorporation of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania into the Soviet Union. Map measures 112 x 86 cm, multi colored, black ink printed on white paper (Countries and theircapital cities are noted - nothing else), red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Mar 1 1984.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen Fruhere und jetzige Bewaldung des Posener Landes Auf der Vogelschen Reichskarte (Earlier and current Forestry of the Posen Land on the Birds of the Federal map) Entworfen von Dr. Walther Maas, Scale 1:500 000 Jahrgang 1929, Tafel 1, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans, Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map in German measures 51 x 48 cm, colored green, red, black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 12 1952.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteinlungen PROZENTUALE ZU- BZW. ABNAHME DER BEVOLKERUNG FRANKREICHS (Percentage for further example the removal of the French Population) 77. Jahrgang 1931 , Tafel 10 Enfworten von E. Weber, Scale 1:600000, Leitung Prof. Paul Langhans, Gotha: Justus Perthes; 6 insets: 1801-1846, 1846-1872, 1886-1911, 1911-1921, 1921-1926, 1846-1926. Map in German measures55 x 44 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory paper tattered on edges, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 12 1952.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen VOLKSDICHTE FRANKREICHS (French density of population) 77. Jahrgang 1931, Tafel 9 Entwerfen von E. Weber, Scale 1:600000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans Gotha: Justus Perthes; 6 insets: 1801, 1848, 1872, 1886, 1911, 1926. Map in German measures 55 x 44 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 12 1952.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DER DANZIGER HAFEN Hafenverwaltung und Polnische Post (The Danzig Harbor Harbor administration and Polish mail service) 77. Jahrgang 1932, Tafel 1Entworfen von N. Creutzburg, Scale 1:20 000, Leitung: Prof. PaulLanghans Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map in German measures 58.5 x 37.5 cm,colored in red, green, black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 12 1952.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilingen DIE WIRTSCHAFTS- UND VERKEHRSRAUME DER SAARLANDE (The Economic and Traffic zones of the Saar area) 79. Jahrgang 1933, Tafel 16 Entwerfenvon Hermann Overbeck, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans Gotha: JustusPerthes, Aus dem "Saar-Atlas" 2 insets: a. Der Bergbau- und industriezone und das Arbeiterwohngebiet (the mining and industrial zone and the regional workers), b. Die landwirtschaftlichen Raume (the agriculturalregions). Map in German measures 46 x 37.5 cm, multicolored, black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 12 1952.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilingen DAS ERGEBNIS DER ELTERNBEFRAGUNG IM MEMELGEBIET (Effect of Parental Native Language in the Memel Region) (1. April 1921) 82. JAHRGANG 1936, Tafel 12, 13, 14, Gezeichnet von Dr. Werner Horn, Scale 1:300 000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans Gotha: Justus Perthes; A. Die Famielensprache der Schuler (The Family Language of the Student), B. Die Sprache im Religionsunterricht (The Language spoken in Religion instruction), C. Die Sprache im Lese-und Schreibunterricht (The Languare in Reading and Writing instruction). Maps measure 42 x 53.5 cm, colored red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, penciled number 943.11 f 6.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DIE VERBREITUNG DER FLURFORMEN IN SACHEN (The Dissemination of the common pasture land in Saxony) Entwerfen und Zeichnung von Johannes Leipoldt, 82. Jahrgang 1936, Tafel 36, Scale 1:400 000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans, Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measure 41 x 58.5 cm, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.21 dl.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DER ZWISCHEN- STAATLICHE KOHLENHANDEL 1933 (The International Coal Business), Entworfen und gezeichnet von Otto Fleischmann, 82. Jahrgang 1936, Tafel 8, Scale 1:60000 000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans, Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 44 x 58 cm, multicolored, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 940 gbhl.
Petermans Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DAS ERGEBNIS DER WALD ZUM ERSTEN MEMELLANDISCHEN LANDTAG (19. Oktober 1925 (The Effect on the Forest of the first Memel country provincial government), Gezeichnet von Dr. Werner Horn, 82. Jahrgang 1936, Tafel 15, Scale 1:300 000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 42 x 53 cm, colored red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.11 f5.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DAS ERGEBNIS DER WALD ZUM ZWEITEN MEMELLANDISCHEN LANDTAG (30 August 1927) (The Effect on the Forest to the Second Memel country provincial government), Gezeichnet von Dr. Werner Horn, 82. Jahrgang 1936, Tafel 16 Scale 1:300 000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 42 x 53 cm, colored red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.11 f4.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DAS ERGEBNIS DER WALD ZUM DRITTEN MEMELLANDISCHEN LANDTAG (10. Oktober 1930) (The Effect on the Forest to the third Memel countryprovincial government), Gezeichnet von Dr. Werner Horn, 82. Jahrgang1936, Tafel 17, Scale 1:300 000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans Gotha:Justus Perthes. Map measures 42 x 53 cm, colored red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.11 f3.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DAS ERGEBNIS DER WALD ZUM VIERTEN MEMELLANDISCHEN LANDTAG (4. Mai 1932) (The Effect on the Forest to the fourth Memel country provincial government), Gezeichnet von Werner Horn, 82. Jahrgang 1936, Tafel 18,Scale 1:300 000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans Gotha: Justus Perthes.Map measures 42 x 53 cm, colored red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.11 f2.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DER ERGEBNIS DER WALD ZUM SECHSTEN MEMELLANDISCHEN LANDTAG (11 Dezember 1938) (The Effect on the Forest to the sixth Memel country provincial government), Gezeichnet von Dr. Werner Horn, 85. Jahrgang 1939, Tafel 10, Scale 1:300 000, Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 42 x 52.5 cm, red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.11 f1.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DEUTSCHES VOLKSTUM IN NORDSCHLESWIG (German peoples in North Schleswig) nach den Ergebnissen der danischen Folketingswahl vom 22 Oktober 1935 (after the effect of the Danish peoples election of 22 October 1935), 82. Jahrgang 1936, Tafel 2, Scale 1:200 000, Entwerf von Paul Langhans Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 46.5 x 101 cm, red and black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.51 ecl.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen ENTWICKLUNG DES DEUTSCHTUMS IM OSTERREICHISCHEN BURGENLAND 1923-1934 (Development of the German rule in Austrian Burgenland), Entworfen von Richard Marek, 83. Jahrgang 1937, Tafel 22, Scale 1:200 000, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 78 x 51 cm, red, blue, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.66 ecl.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen HANSESTADT HAMBURG UND DER NEUE HAMBURGER HAFEN Nebst den vom Lande Hamburg an Preussen abgetretenen Gemeinden, 83.Jahrgang 1937, Tafel 9, Scale 1:100 000, von R. Schleifer, Leitung: Prof. Paul Langhans, Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 47 x 55 cm, blue and black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.51 gml.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen GEOGRAPHISCHE LAGE DER BAUERLICHEN SIEDLUNGEN IM JAUNTAL (KARNTEN) (Geographical situation of Farming Settlements in the Jauntal), Von H. Paschinger, 84. Jahrgang 1938, Tafel 30, Scale 1:100 000, Gotha:Justus Perthes. Map measures 38.5 x 33 cm, red, green, black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.65 eab1.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DIE VERTEILUNG DER INDUSTRIEN IM SONNEBERGER WIRTSCHAFTSRAUM 1840/50 (The distribution of industries in the Sonneberg commercial area), Von Ernst R. Fugmann, 84. Jahrgang 1938. Tafel 13, Scale 1:100 000, Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 38 x 41 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.22 gf1.
Petermans Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen DIE VERTEILUNG DER INDUSTRIEN IM SONNEBERGER WIRTSCHAFTSRAUM 1928/29 Von Ernst R. Fugmann, 84. Jahrgang 1938. Tafel 14, Scale 1:100 000, Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 38 x 41, multicolored and black ink on ivory paper, penciled 943.22 gf2.
Petermanns Geogr(aphische) Mitteilungen KULTURWALD- LANDSCHAFT im Gebiet des STEIGERWALDES (Cultivated Forest Scenery in the region of the Steiger Forests), von G. Kreuzer Auf genommen 1934/35, 92. Jahrgang 1948, Tafel 3, Scale 1:50 000, Grund- material: Topographischer Atlas von Bayern 1:50 000, Gen. Smath 20.VII.48, Gotha: Justus Perthes. Map measures 94.5 x 79 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library 10 November 1952, penciled 943.3 eab1.
Istituto Geografico Militare BARI (Italy) Serie M 594 Edizione 1 - I.G.M.I. Fo. 5362 Compilato nel 1958 con le Ricognizioni del 1956, Scale 1:200 000. Map in Italian measures 54.5 x 90 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory heavy paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 29 1965.
Istituto Geografico Militare ROSSANO (Italy) Serie M 594 Edizione 1 - I.G.M.I. Fo. 5360 Compilato nel 1958 con le Ricognizioni del 1956, Scale 1:200 000. Map in Italian measures 54.5 x 90 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory heavy paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 30 1965.
Istituto Geografico Militare Taranto (Italy) Serie M 594 Edizione 1 - I.G.M.I. Fo. 5361 Compilato nel 1958 con le Ricognizioni del 1956, Scale 1:200 000. Map in Italian measures 54.5 x 90 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory heavy paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 29 1965.
Shtepia Botuese "Toena" REPUBLIKA E KOSOVES 1998 (Republic of Kosova), Scale 1:250 000. Map in Slovak, measures 69 x 98 cm, multicolored and black on heavy paper, Lehigh University Libraries bar code 3 9151 00622512 8, 912.4971 T641r Map Case, red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Sep 14 1999. (Auto road map)
Freytag & Berndt YUGOSLAVIA SLOVENIA CROATIA, 1999, Scale 1: 600 000, 6 insets: Cres/Rijeka, Dubrovinik, Dugiotok, Sibenik, Split, and Political regions, inset scale is 1:275 000. Map in "Slovak" measures 122 x 87.5 cm, multicolored and black ink on white heavy paper, attached to stiff paper cover is an index listing city locations on the huge map, red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Nov 8 1999, Lehigh University Libraries bar code 3 9151 00623607 5, 912.497 F895j Map case (Auto road map).
Middle East, Scale 1:5,500,000. Map measures 86 x 110 cm, multi- colored and black ink on white heavy paper, only country, its boundaries and its capital city noted on huge map, red ink stamp Lehigh University Depository Library Oct 4 1984, two Lehigh University Libraries bar code 3 9151 00335182 8 (school wall map).
Motor and Camel Surveys in the NORTH ARABIAN DESERT by Major A. L. Holt, 1920-1922, Scale 1:1,500,000, published by the Royal Geographic Society in The Geographical Journal, Vol. 62, No. 4 Oct.1923, printed as North Arabian Desert by Philby & Holt, Arabic glossary. Map measures 39 x 62 cm, tan and black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Aug 13 1952, appears map taken from book.
Afghanistan Districts PREX3.10/4:AF/17, Scale is 9.5 cm = 100 miles, 2003?, 765275Al 11-03. Map in English measures 68 x 69 cm, multicolored and black ink on heavy white paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Depository Library Feb 10, 2004 (wall map, crumpled lower left corner).
Soviet Union, Scale 1:8,750,000, includes Russian Soviet Federate Socialist Republic, capital cities, and countries around Russia, PREX 3. 10/4:SO 8/18 # 856-A-1. Map measures 86 x 110 cm, multicolored and black ink on heavy white paper, Lehigh University Libraries bar code 3 9151 00730988 9, red ink stamp Lehigh University Depository Library Aug 20 1985 (wall map, torn on top of middle fold).
Gold Coast Geological Survey General Map of the Gold Coast and that part of Togoland mandated to Great Britain, Scale 1:1,000,000, (blue ink stamp Gold Coast Survey 75 Cornwall Gardens, S.W. 7), Third Edition, June 1928, Drawn and printed at Survey H. Q. Accra 1928. Map measures 80 x 60 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory stiff paper, repairs of cellophane tape and other tatters, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Aug 13 Rec'd.
THE GOLD COAST Sketch Map of WESTERN GONJA Northern Territories by C. St. B. Shields 1924, The Geographical Journal, May 1924, Scale 1:500,000, published by the Royal Geographic Society Gold Coast Shields. Map measures 47 x 31.5 cm, blue and black ink on fragile ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Aug 1952, appears map taken from a book. (The British-held Gold Coast declared independence in 1957 and became Ghana). The Gold Coast was a British Colony on Gulf of Guinea from 1867 to 1957. In 1928 the governor was Sir Ranford Slater who encouraged surveys to be made of the Gold Coast regions).
NIGERIA SOUTHERN PROVINCES Prismatic Compass Traverses in ONITSHA PROVINCE by the Rev. G. T. Basden, Scale 1:250 000, small inset The Geographical Journal, May 1925, published by the Royal Geographical Society. Map measures 34.5 x 42 cm, blue and black ink on fragile ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Aug 13 1952, appears map torn from a book.
Map of LIBERIA by Arthur Sherman, Mining Engineer, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers 1947, Scale 1:600 000, inset Liberia - Political Control, copyright 1948 - Arthur Sherman. Map measures 100 x 84 cm, multicolored and black ink on heavy ivory paper. (wall map)
Map to illustrate the paper on THE STRUCTURE OF THE EASTERN FLANK OF THE RIFT VALLEY NEAR NAIROBI By H. L. Sikes (Directory of Public Works, Kenya Colony, The Geographical Journal, Nov. 1926, published by the Royal Geographical Society), Scale 1:200 000. Map measures 29.5 x 52 cm, tan and black ink on ivory paper, 2 insets: Section at Lat. 1o 24' South, Section at Lat. 1o 15" 20" South, appears map torn from book.
REPUBLIQUE RWANDAISE Carte Generale 1992?, Scale 1:250 000, Editeur: Ministerium des Innern und fur Sport Rheinland-Pfalz, Abteilung Vermessungs- und Katasterweses, 1988, Etabli et realize par le Landesvermessungsamt Rheinland-Pfalz, 1992. Map in French measures 84 x 98 cm, multicolored and black ink on white heavy paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Sep 14 1999 white tag: 912.675 R473r MapCase
SOMALIA Summary Map 1992, Scale 1:3,600,000, 4 insets: Agricultural Land Use and Natural Resources, Population, Ethnic Groups, Mercator Projection. Map measures 52 x 72 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory heavy paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Depository Library Mar 29 1993, paper tag: PREX 3.10/4:SO 5/5.
SOMALIA Country Profile 2011, Scale 1:3,500,000, World Factbook website, 8 insets: Geographic Information, Major Events, Clan Distribution, Population Density, Land Use and Economic Activity, Indian Ocean Range Rings, Somaliland and Puntland, Neighborhoods of Mogadishu. Map measures 70 x 196 cm, multicolored and black ink on heavy white paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Depository Library Oct 10 2012.
SOUTH ASIA, Scale 1:4,600,000. (in 1989 Burma named Myanmar on this map the name Burma appears). Map measures 109 x 86 cm, multicolored and black ink on heavy white paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Depository Library Jan 6 1988, Lehigh University Libraries bar code 3 9151 00730995 4 tag. (wall map)
BURMA (Myanmar), Scale 1:2,000,000 (in 1989 Burma renamed Myanmar, on this map the name Burma is used), First-order (Division/State), Second-order (Township) listed. Map measures 120 x 79cm, multicolored and black ink on heavy white paper, red ink stamp LehighUniversity Depository Library Jan 3 1991, Lehigh University Libraries barcode 3 9151 00722142 3. (wall map)
EAST ASIA, Scale 1:8,000.000 (pre 1989). Map measures 108 x 88 cm, multicolored and black ink on heavy white paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Depository Library Apr 14,1992. (wall map)
SOUTHEAST ASIA, Scale 1:7,200,000 (pre 1989). Map measures 88 x 114 cm, multicolored and black ink on heavy white paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Depository Library Nov 14 1988, LehighUniversity Libraries bar code 3 9151 00730994 7. (wall map)
THE EAST INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO to illustrate the paper by Prof. G.A.F. Molengraaff, Scale 1:10,000,000, published by the Royal Geographical Society, 2 insets: Deep Sea Basins, Reference, c. 1921. Map measures 34 x 67.5 cm, blues, tans and black ink on ivory paper, purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Aug 8 1952. (appears to have come from a book).
Part of KAM in EASTERN TIBET by Eric Teichman, Scale 1:1,000,000, The Geographical Journal, Jan. 1922. Map measures 57 x 49 cm, blue and black ink on fragile ivory paper.
JAMMU & KASHMIR, A Road Guide to with Trekking Routes, Discover India Series, Scale 1:1,100,000, TTK Pharma Limited Printing Division 1995, 3 insets: Srinagar & Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonamarg, Padum & Leh. Map measures 57 x 85 cm, multicolored and black ink on white paper, red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Sep 14 1999. (road map)
ROPER RIVER, Northern Territory, Australia, Scale 1:1,000,000, Australian Geographical Series, first edition, compiled and drawn by theNational Mapping Office, Department of the Interior, Canberra, A.C.T. 1953, Lambert Conformal Conic Projection. Map measures 57 x 45 cm, blue, yellow, tan and black ink on white paper.
WANGANUI (North Island) New Zealand Geological Survey Sheet 10, Scale 1:250,000, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, March 1959, Compiled by G.J. Lensen from C.A. Fleming (N.Z. geol. Surv. Bull. 52, 1953) and M.T. Te Punga (N.Z. geol. Memoir 8, 1952). Map has descriptive paragraphs: Physiography, Stratigraphy, Paleontology, Microfauna, Structure, Geological Reference, Geological Symbols. Published by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. New Zealand. 1959. C.T.T. Webb, Chief Draughtsman. Map measures 68 x 100 cm, multicolored and black ink on ivory paper, (with protective sleeve), map has red ink stamp Lehigh University Library Dec 20 1965, protective sleeve has purple ink stamp Lehigh University Library Sep 21 1959.