Special Collections Map Catalog
Located on the 2nd Floor of Hoskins Library.
For more information, contact Special Collections.
Alabama. 1818.
see Tennessee. 1795-1886.
Alabama. 1822.
Lucas, F.
Geographical, statistical, and historical map of Alabama.
Drawn by F. Lucas Junr. B. Tanner Sc. [Philadelphia, Carey and Lea, 1822]
col. map. 44 x 55 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 30 miles
Includes historical sketch and descriptive and statistical information.
From Carey and Lea's great atlas.
Map alone, 30 x 23 cm.
Alabama. 1823.
see Georgia. 1823.
Alabama. 1824.
Alabama. Young & Delleker, Sc. Philadelphia, A. Finley [1824]
col. map. 35 x 26 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 32 miles
Alabama. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
Alabama. 1838.
Alabama. [Boston] T.G. Bradford, 1838.
col. map 41 x 33 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 25 miles
Engraved by G.W. Boynton.
Alabama. 1847.
A new map of Alabama with its roads and distances from place to place, along the stage & steam boat routes.
Philadelphia, S. Augustus Mitchell, 1847.
col. map 43 x 34 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 30 miles
Alabama. 1855.
Alabama. New York, J.H. Colton & Co., 1855.
col. map 39 x 32 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 25 miles.
With this: Description of the state.
Alabama. 1859.
Colton's Alabama.
New York, Johnson & Browning, 1859.
col. map. 49 x 33 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 25 miles.
Alabama. 1887
Alabama. Edinburgh, A & C
Black [1887?]
col. map. 37 x 27 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 25 British miles.
Alabama. 1889.
see Tennessee. 1889.
Alabama. 1957.
see Tennessee. 1957.
Alabama. 1974.
see Tennessee. 1974.
Anderson County, Tenn. 1981.
Clinton Courier-News (Clinton, Tennessee)
Map of Anderson County, Tennessee. Clinton,
Tenn.: Clinton Courier-News, printing, 1981.
map. 63.1 x 96.5 cm.
Scale: 11/16 inch = 1,000 ft.
Includes key to streets and roads.
Andersonville, Georgia.
Prison at Andersonville, Ga. [from]
Sanitary Bulletin, vol. 1, no. 21.
[n.d.]
map. 16 x 24 cm.
scale not indicated.
Gift (Mrs. Kenneth Haws)
Arizona. 1903.
U.S. Dept. of the Interior.
Territory of Arizona. Compiled from the official records of
the General Land Office and other sources....
Compiled and drawn by Daniel O'Hare. Washington,
D.C., Andrew B. Graham Photo-Litho, 1903.
col. map. 99 x 31 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 12 miles
Appalachian Trail Official Map
Appalachian Trail Conference, 2005
Tennessee-North Carolina Maps
33 x 66 cm.
Scale: 1:63,360
Includes text, quadrangle index grids, and ancillary location and elevation profile maps.
Arkansas Territory. 1821.
Long, S H
Map of Arkansas and other Territories of the
United States. Respectfully inscribed to the Hon.
J. C. Calhoun, Secretary of War. By S. H. Long,
Major, T. Engineers. Engraved by Young &
Delleker [Philadelphia, 1821?]
col. map. 42 x 54 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 75 miles
At top of map: geographical, statistical, and historical
map of Arkansas Territory.
From 1st ed. of Carey and Lea Atlas.
Description and historical sketch of Arkansas
Territory in margins.
Arkansas. 1833.
Tanner, H S
A new map of Arkansas, with its canals,
roads & distances: by H. S. Tanner.
Philadelphia, H. S. Tanner, 1833.
col. map. 30 x 40 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 25 miles
Although dated 1833, probably published in 1836.
From Tanner's Universal Atlas.
Arkansas. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
Arkansas. 1847.
A new map of Arkansas with its canals, roads, &
distances. Philadelphia, S. Augustus Mitchell, 1847.
col. map. 43 x 33 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 26 miles.
Arkansas. 1849.
A new map of Arkansas, with its canals, roads, &
distances. Philadelphia, S. Augustus Mitchell [1849]
col. map. 36 x 30 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 25 miles.
Map. 25 from Mitchell's
A new universal atlas.. Philadelphia, 1849.
Arkansas. 1855.
Colton's Arkansas. New York, Johnson & Browning,
1855.
col. map. 37 x 55 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 25 miles.
Arkansas. 1873.
see Tennessee. 1873.
Arkansas. 1883.
Map of Arkansas. [n.p., 1883?]
col. map. 27 x 32 cm.
no scale indicated.
Arkansas. 1888.
see Tennessee. 1888.
Arkansas. 1894.
County map of the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and
Louisiana. [n.p.] A. L. Smith, 1894.
col. map. 47 x 30 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
(x) Mississippi. 1894.
(x) Louisiana. 1894.
Arkansas. 1900
The Matthews-Northrup up-to-date map of
Arkansas. Buffalo, N.Y., The Matthews-
Northrup Co., 1900.
col. map. 39 x 30 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
Arkansas. 1901.
U.S. Dept. of the Interior.
General Land Office.
Map of the state of Arkansas. Compiled from the
official records of the General Land Office and other
sources.... Compiled and drawn by E. B. Olney
Washington D.C., Andrew B. Graham, Photo-Litho,
1901.
map. 64 x 77 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 12 miles.
Army of the Cumberland.
see Southern States. 1865.
Army of the Potomac.
see Hampton Roads, Va. 1862.
Army of the Potomac.
see Henrico County, Va. 1865.
Army of the Potomac.
see South Mountain, Md. 1862.
Army of the Potomac.
see Williamsburg. 1863?
Army of the Tennessee.
see Mississippi. 1863.
Army of Virginia.
see Manassas, Va. 1862.
Ashport Bend. 1904
Lucas, E W Van C
Map of Ashport Bend, showing revetment and shore
line. November 1904. L.M.R. 1st and 2nd districts.
Capt. E.W. Van C. Lucas, Corps of Engineers,
U.S.A. in charge. Washington, D.C.:
Andrew B. Graham Co., 1905?
map. 32.5 x 69.4 cm.
scale: 2 cm = 500 ft.
"Eng 59 1."
"To accompany...annual report for the fiscal year
ending June.-30-1905."
Shows Mississippi River between Ashport Bar and the
Tennessee shore.
(x) Mississippi River. 1904.
Atlanta. 1864.
Map I illustrating the military operations of the Atlanta
campaign. This map embraces the region extending
from the Tennessee River to the Oostanaula River and
exhibits the works of the United Startes and Confederate
forces. 1864. Compiled by authority....
Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., 1875.
map. 88 x 50 cm.
scale: 1.5 inches = 1 mile.
(x) Chattanooga. 1864.
Atlanta. 1864.
Map III illustrating the military operations of the Atlanta
campaign. This map includes the region extending
from Rome, Kingston and Cassville on the north to
include Dallas and Marietta on the south and exhibits
the works of the United States and Confederate
forces. 1864. Compiled by authority...
Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., 1876.
map. 56 x 78 cm.
scale 1.5 inches = 2 miles.
Atlanta. 1864.
Map IV illustrating the military operations of the Atlanta
campaign, embracing the region from Pine, Lost, and
Kennesaw Mts, at Smyrna Camp Grounds, along the
Chattahoochie river, and in the investment of Atlanta.
1864. Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1874.
map. 62 x 65 cm.
scale: 1.5 = 2 miles.
Anal.
On verso: Plan and sections of Fort Fisher, and
sketch of the vicinity of Fort Fisher.
Atlanta. 1864.
Map illustrating the siege of Atlanta, Ga. by
U.S. forces, under command of Maj. Gen.
W.T. Sherman... [n.p.] Engraved in the
Office of the Chief of Engineers [n.d.]
map. 30 x 53 cm.
scale: 4 inches = 3 miles.
Austria.
Lazio, Wolfgango.
Austria Archiducatus. Amstelodami,
Guiljelmus Blaeuw [n.d.]
col. map. 58 x 50 cm.
Gift (Edward M. Glazck) 12/2/49
Belmont, Mo. 1861.
Map of the battlefield near Belmont, Missouri.
United States forces commanded by Gen. U.S.
Grant, Nov. 7th 1861. Published by authority...
Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1876.
map 41 x 51 cm.
no scale indicated.
Big Black River Bridge, Miss. 1863.
Map of the battlefield of Big Black River Bridge,
Mississippi, showing the positions of the U.S.
troops, May 17th 1863... Published by authority...
Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1876.
map. 47 x 45 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 200 yards.
Blakely, Ala. 1865.
Rebel line of works at Blakely, captured by
the Army of West Miss., April 9, 1865.
Position & approaches by Union forces [n.p.]
Engraved in the Office of the Chief of Engineers
[1875?]
map. 25 x 38 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 400 yards.
Printed on verso of Yorktown to Williamsburg, map
no. 1, Campaign maps, Army of the Potomac.
Bristol. 1932.
City map of Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee.
[n.p., Shell Oil Co. ? 1932?]
map 41 x 53 cm.
no scale indicated.
Caney Creek Shoals. 1897.
Kingman, Dan.
Caney Creek Shoals, Tennessee River above
Chattanooga, Tenn.; showing improvements made
during fiscal year ending June 30, 1897.
To accompany annual report of 1897. [By]
Dan Kingman, Captain Corps. of Engrs., U.S.A.
[Washington, D.C. ? 1897]
map. 22.9 x 49.1 cm.
scale: 7/16 inch = 250 ft.
"Eng 55 2."
Navigational map, showing channel and other features.
(x) Tennessee River. 1897.
Cannon County, Tenn. 1802?
see Short Mountain, Tennessee. 1802?
Carnifex Ferry. W. Va. 1861.
Map of the battlefield of Carnifex Ferry, Gauley
River, W.Va., Sept. 10th 1861.
United States forces commanded by Brig. Gen.
W.S. Rosencrans. Published by authority...
Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., 1876.
map. 46 x 43 cm.
scale: 1 ft. = 1 mile.
Carter County, Tenn. n.d.
see South Watauga, Tenn. n.d.
Caves. Halls Bend Cave. (Loudon Co., Tn.).
Halls Bend Cave, Loudon County Tennessee.
Knoxville, Tennessee Valley Authority, 1967.
map 19 x 27 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 10 ft.
(x) Halls Bend Cave. 1967.
(x) Loudon County, Tn. 1967.
Caves. Saltpeter Cave (Hardin Co., Tn.)
Saltpeter Cave, Hardin Co., Tenn. [Knoxville ?
Tennessee Valley Authority? 1960?]
map. 24 x 21 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 feet.
(x) Saltpeter Cave. 1960.
(x) Hardin County, Tenn. 1960.
Cedar Mountain, Va. 1862
see Manassas, Va. 1862.
Cerro Gordo, Battle.
McClellan,
Battle of Cerro Gordo, April 17th and 18th 1847,
from surveys made by Major Turnbull & Capt.
McClellan, Topl. Engs.; drawn by Capt. McClellan.
[Washington, D.C. ? 1847?]
map. 48.9 x 68.2 cm.
scale: 10 cm = 1 mile.
in ruled border.
Inscribed on verso: Richard Waterhouse.
Topography.
Charleston, S.C. 1865.
Map of the defences of Charleston city and harbor
showing also the works erected by the U.S. forces
in 1863 and 1864. [n.p., n.d.]
map. 51 x 66 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 5,000 ft.
Chattanooga. 1863.
Map of the battlefield of Chattanooga showing Orchard
Knob, Lookout Mt. and Missionary Ridge. Nov. 1863.
[Chattanooga, Tenn.: McCallie Ave. Land & Improvement
Co., 1895 ?]
map. 41.9 x 30.8 cm.
scale illegible.
On verso: map showing property of McCallie Ave. Land &
Improvement Co., with advertising matter promoting
Orchard Knob Addition and Chattanooga.
(x) Orchard Knob. 1895.
Chattanooga. 1863.
U.S. Coast Survey.
Battlefield of Chattanooga with the operations of the
national forces under the command of Maj. Gen.
U.S. Grant during the battles of Nov. 23, 24 & 25,
1863. [Washington] 1863.
col. map. 49 x 39 cm.
scale: 1.5 inches = 1 mile
R.R. Allen 40.00 (10/82)
Chattanooga. 1863.
Krebs, Charles G.
Battlefield of Chattanooga, with the operations of the
national forces under the command of Maj. Gen.
U.S. Grant during the battles of Nov. 23, 24, & 25, 1863.
Washington D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office [1864]
col. map. 60 x 49 cm.
Scale: 1.5 inches = 1 mile.
" ...[From] surveys made under the direction of Br. Genl. W.F. Smith,
Chief Engr. Mil. Div. Miss. ... and from information relative to the battles
by Capt. Preston C.F. West, U.S. Coast Survey."
"Printed ... by Lithographers' Association of New York."
Removed from: Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham).
The three days' battle of Chattanooga, 23d, 24th, 25th
November, 1863: an unofficial dispatch from General Meigs to the
Hon. E.M. Stanton, Secretary of War. New York : Presented
to the U.S. Sanitary Commission, 1864.
Chattanooga. 1864.
Map of battlefield of Chattanooga.
Prepared to accompany Report of Maj. Gen.
U.S. Grant. By direction of Brigd. Genl. W.F.
Smith....1864. Published by the authority of
the Secretary of War, 1875.
map. 70 x 65 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 2.3125 miles.
Chattanooga. 1864.
see Atlanta. 1864.
Chattanooga, Tenn. 1865.
Spoll, Charles.
Chattanooga and its defences, constructed and engraved
to illustrate the war with the South.
Eng'd by Rae Smith. New York: Virtue & Yotston, 1865.
map. (col.) 28.0 x 20.8 cm.
scale: 1 cm = 1 mile.
At foot: A topographical map of the ground on which
the battles of Chickamauga and Ringgold were fought
for the possession of the great railroad triangle of
Tennessee and Georgia.
Chattanooga. 1889.
Map of the Union Railway. C.E. James, President.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Compiled and drawn by
E.F. Wittman, Civ. Eng. St. Louis, Aust.
Gast Bank Note & Litho. Co. [1889]
map. 60 x 48 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 2,000 ft.
Chattanooga. 1893.
Map of Chattanooga and environs. Engraved by Buff.
Elec. & Eng. Co. [Chattanooga ?]: W.E. Birchmore,
c 1893.
map. 54.8 x 37.0 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 2,500 ft.
Indicates locations of suburban communities, including
those south of the Tennessee-Georgia state line,
as well as railroads, proposed carriage roads, and
Civil War monuments.
Chattanooga. 1895.
Ramey, B. B
Map of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Military Park. Drawn by B.B. Ramey; engraved
by Buff. Elec. and & Eng. Co. [Chattanooga ?]
W.E. Birchmore, c1895.
map. 44.7 x 52.7 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1,000 ft.
Chattanooga and Chickamauga, Tenn. 1863.
Maps of the organization of the Union and Confederate
armies at the battles of Chickamauga, September 19
and 20, 1863, and Chattanooga, November 23-25,
1863. Prepared under the direction of the Hon. Daniel
St. Lamont, Secretary of War, by the Chickamauga
and Chattanooga National Park Commission, 1896.
maps. 70 x 104 cm.
scales vary.
Contents.--Plate I. Theater of operations
Chattanooga and Chickamauga, Tenn. 1863.
Maps of the organization of Union and Conferderate
armies.... 1896. (Card 2)
in the Tullahoma, Chickamauga and Chattanooga
campaigns.--Plate II. Battlefield of Chickamauga,
showing movements morning to noon, Sept. 19, 1863.
Plate III. Battlefield of Chickamauga, noon to night, Sept.
19, 1863.--Plate IV. Battlefield of Chickamauga, morning to
noon, Sept. 20, 1863.--Plate V. Battlefield of Chickamauga,
noon to night,
Chattanooga and Chickamauga, Tenn. 1963.
Maps of the organization of the Union and Confederate
armies.... 1896. (Card 3)
Sept. 20, 1863.--Plate VI. Battlefields of Chattanooga
and Wauhatchie.--Plate VII. Chickamauga Park.
Chattanooga and Chickamauga, Tenn. 1895.
see E475.81 .N38 1895
Cherokee Country. 1762.
see Tennessee. 1762.
Cherokee Country. 1778.
II Paese de Cherachesi, con la parte occidentale
della Carolina settentrionale, e della Virginia.
[Venzia, Zatta, 1778]
(Zatta, Venzia, in fogli. VII) scale not indicated.
(x) Tennessee, 1778.
(x) North Carolina. 1778.
(x) Virginia. 1778.
Cherokee Nation. 1760.
A new map of the Cherokee Nation with the names
of the towns and rivers they are situated on.
No. Lat. from 34 to 36. Engraved from an Indian
draught by T. Kitchin. [London, 1760 ?]
map. 21 x 26 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 15 miles
Cincinnati & Nashville Railroad. 1866.
see United States. 1866.
Clinton Engineer Works. 1945.
see Oak Rigde. 1945.
Columbus, Ky. 1863?
Map of the rebel fortifications at Columbus, Ky.
Surveyed under the direction of Brig. Genl.
Geo. W. Cullum, Chief of Staff & Engineers,
Dept. of the Mississippi. [n.p., n.d.]
map. 45 x 46 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 600 ft.
Corinth, Miss.
see Monterey, Tenn. 1862.
Cumberland Gap. 1862.
Map illustrating the operations of the Seventh Division
under Brig. General G.W. Morgan at Cumberland
Gap, Tennessee, during a portion of the year 1862.
Compiled by Edward Ruger...[Washington] Office
of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army, 1877.
map(partly colored) 39 x 34 cm.
scale: 1 inch to 4 miles.
Davidson County, Tenn. 1982.
see Nashville. 1982.
Day Hikes in the Deep Creek Area
Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, 2004
Text by Carson Brewer, Ted Olson and Steve Kemp
Swain County, North Carolina
34 x 29 cm.
Scale not given
Delaware. 1823.
see Virginia. 1823.
Drainsville, Va. 1861.
Map of the action at Drainsville, Va.,
December 20th 1861.. Published by...
Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1875.
map. 39 x 26 cm.
no scale indicated.
Dumfries, Scotland. 1725.
Moll, Herman.
The shrine of Dumfries or Nithisdale, By H. Moll,
geographer. [London, sold by H. Moll, ca. 1725]
map. Col. in outline 29 x 22 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 4 British miles.
Andover Square
2/85 75.00
Eastern States. 1861.
United States of North America (Eastern States).
By Keith Johnston. Edinburgh & London,
William Blackwood & Sons [1861].
col. map. 55 x 44 cm.
The Royal Atlas of modern geography. no. 45.
scale: 1 inch = 75 miles.
(x) United States. 1861
Eastern States. 1870.
see United States. 1870.
Elizabethton. 1927.
Map of Elizabethton, Tenn. [Elizabethton]
Chamber of Commerce [1927?]
map. 54 x 82 cm.
scale: 600 ft. = 1 inch.
Embreville. 1890.
Embreville, Washington Co., Tennessee. [n.p.,
Embreeville Town Company, c.1890]
map. 28 x 71 cm.
scale: 200 ft. = 1 inch.
Farragut, Tenn.
A map of the town of Farragut, Tn. and adjoining
areas "between the lakes." Farragut, Tenn.: The
Chamber, 1988.
col. map. 45.7 x 91.4 cm. fold to 22.8 x 10.2 cm.
scale: 8 cm. = 1 mile.
Key indicates Shopping areas and Points of interest.
Street index, Town history, and area information provided.
Verso bears pictorial map depicting Farragut set amid
portions of six counties, with inset map of middle East
Tennessee, as well as various facts descriptive of
the area.
Florida. 1657.
see Southern States. 1657.
Florida. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
Florida. 1926.
Hammond's complete map of Florida. New York,
C.S. Hammond & Co. [1926?]
2 sheets 34 x 50 cm.
color in outline.
scale 1 inch = 22 miles
Sheet 1, northern part.
Sheet 2, southern part.
gift (Professor Brinkman)
Fort Donelson. 1875.
Plan of Fort Donelson and its outworks. Surveyed
under the direction of Lieut. Col. J.B. McPherson..
by Lieuts. Janney and Kossak. Published by
authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War, Office
of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1875.
map. 51 x 44 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 200 yds.
Fort Donelson, Tenn. 1875.
see Fort Henry, Tennessee. 1875.
Fort Fisher, N.C. 1865.
Plan and sections of Fort Fisher.
Carried by assault by the U.S. forces.. Jan. 15th
1865. [n.p.] Engraved in the Engineer Bureau,
War Dept. [1875?]
map. 27 x 38 cm.
scale: 350 ft to 1 inch.
With this sketch of the vicinity of Fort Fisher.
scale: 1 : 1200. Printed on verso of Map IV
illustrating the military operations of the Atlanta
campaign.
Fort Hery. 1875.
Plan of Fort Henry and its outworks.
Drawn under the direction of Lieut. Col. J.B.
McPherson, A.D.C. and Capt. of Engineers.
Published... Office of the Chief of Engineers,
U.S. Army, 1875.
map. 38 x 43 cm.
Scale not indicated.
Fort Henry, Tennessee. 1875.
Sketches showing the relative positions of Fort
Henry and Fort Donelson, also the roads
connecting the two positions. Published by
authority.. Office of Chief of Engineers,
U.S. Army, 1875.
map. 39 x 54 cm.
scale: 1.5 = 1 inch.
Printed on verso of Map of the country between
Millikens Bend, La. and Jackson, Miss.
(x) Fort Donelson, Tenn. 1875.
Fort Loudoun.
Plan and profiles of Fort Loudoun on the
Tennessee River. [Knoxville, Central Map
& Dwg. Service, 1954]
28 x 42 cm. map (photo copy)
With this: Plan of the environs of the neck
of Tanassee and Tallquo Rivers about
Fort Loudoun... (photo copies)
Fort Sumter, S.C. 1865.
Fort Sumter, South Carolina at the time of its
capture February 18th 1865. Showing the
effects of the bombardment from Morris
Island..[n.p., 1875?]
map. 58 x 77 cm.
Shows plan, horizontal section, and elevations.
scale of plan: 1 inch = 50 ft.
Franklin, Tenn. 1864.
Battlefield in front of Franklin, Tenn. where the
United States forces, consisting of the 4th & 23rd
Corps. and the Cavalry Corps. M.D.M., all under
the Command of Maj. Gen'l. J.M. Schofield, severely
repulsed the Confederate Army, commanded by Gen'l
Hood, November 30th 1864. Published by authority...
Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1874.
map. 70 x 44 cm.
scale: 6 inches = 1 mile.
Franklin, Tenn. 1864.
Homespun tales Battle of Franklin, Nov. 30, 1864.
[Franklin, Tenn.: Pioneers' Corner Association, 1989]
map. 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
no scale.
Published to accompany Homespun tales: the battle
of Franklin, [compiled and edited by Sue Berry and
Martha Fuqua]. Franklin, Tenn.: Pioneers' Corner
[c.1989].
Shows streets, railway line, and twenty-six land marks.
Franklin (State). 1793.
see Southern States. 1793.
Franklin (State). 1796.
see United States. 1796.
Franklin (State). 1805.
see United States. 1805.
Franklin (State). 1813.
see U.S. 1813.
Franklin (State). 1817.
see United States. 1817.
Fulton, Tn. 1938.
see Lauderdale County, Tenn. 1938.
Gambia River.
Carte de la Riviere de Gambra ou Gambie,
depuis son embouchure jusqu'a Eropina.
S.1.: s.n., n.d.
map (hand colored) 25 x 37 cm.
Scale: 3/8 inch= 1 French mile.
In corner at right head: Tome III, no. 101.
Annotated with descriptive narrative.
In the Alex Haley papers.
Gambia River.
Carte de cours de la Riviere de Gambra
ou Gambie, depuis Eropina jusqu'a
Barrakonda. S.1.: s.n., n.d.
map (hand colored) 25 x 37 cm.
Scale: 3/8 inch= 1 French mile.
In corner at right head: Tome III, no. 102.
Annotated with descriptive narrative.
In the Alex Haley papers.
Georgia. 1730-1850.
Georgia: early roads and trails, circa 1730-
1850. [Atlanta]: Georgia Dept. of
Transportation, 1979?
map. 45.1 x 39.3 cm.
scale: 1/2 inch = 10 miles.
"The early road network has been imposed on a
1932 base map.. Research of roads was done by
Dr. John H. Goff. Printed by Georgia Department
of Transporation, in cooperation with Surveyor
General Department, Secretary of State."
Georgia. 1773-1777.
Hemperley, Marion R.
Colonial Georgia, 1773-1777. By Marion R.
Hemperley. [S.l.: s.n.], 1979.
map. 45.7 x 39.3 cm.
no scale.
Early parishes and ceded lands superimposed on modern
county map.
Georgia. 1780.
see South Carolina. 1780.
Georgia. 1796.
A map of Georgia, also the two Floridas, from the
best authorities. Boston, Thomas & Andrews,
[1796]
map. 21 x 32 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
(x) Florida. 1796.
Georgia. 1814.
The state of Georgia. Philadelphia, M. Carey, 1814.
map. 59 x 46 cm.
1 inch = 20 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
Georgia. 1823.
Tanner, H.S.
Georgia and Alabama. Philadelphia, H.S. Tanner,
1823.
map. 46 x 59 cm.
1 inch = 20 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
(x) Alabama. 1823.
Georgia. 1824.
Georgia. Young & Delleker, Sc. Philadelphia,
A. Finley [1824]
col. map. 32 x 2 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 35 miles.
Georgia. 1833?
Peck, Jacob.
Geological map of the mining districts in the State of
Georgia, western parts of N. Carolina, and in East
Tennessee, by Jacob Peck. J.W. Barber, Sc.
[Memphis? s.n., 1833?]
map. 32.0 x 39.7 cm.
scale: 1.5 cm. = 10 miles.
Title vignette: Characteristic view of the mountain and
the Tennessee River above Smoky Mountain; Ma..
County, North Carolina.
Georgia. 1833?
Peck, Jacob.
Geological map of the mining districts in the State of
Georgia... [1833?] (card 2)
"Entered according to Act of Congress, District West
Tennessee. N. McNairy Clerk."
At foot of map: a topographical cross-section with sea
level scale.
Bears illustration of a broken vessel of indeterminate
use, "[f]ound 15 feet under ground in gravel gold
deposit in Habersham..."
(x) North Carolina. 1833?
(x) Tennessee. 1833?
Georgia. 1833
see Tennessee. 1833.
Georgia. 1836.
see North Carolina. 1836.
Georgia. 1838.
Georgia. Engraved by G.W. Boynton.
[Boston] T.G. Bradford, 1838.
map. 59 x 46 cm.
1 inch = 15 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
Georgia. 1842.
Georgia. [Brattleboro, Vt., Greenlea? 1842]
col. map. 36 x 30 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 15 miles.
Georgia. 1850.
A new map of Georgia with its roads and distances.
Philadelphia, Published by S. Augustus Mitchell
[1850?]
col. map. 35 x 29 cm.
Scale: 1.5 inches = 40 miles.
Georgia. 1850.
A new map of Georgia with its roads and distances.
Philadelphia, Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1850.
map. 59 x 46 cm.
1 inch = 20 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
Georgia. 1888.
see Tennessee. 1888.
Georgia. 1889.
see Tennessee. 1889.
Georgia. 1903.
The Matthews-Northrup up-to-date map of Georgia.
Buffalo, N.Y., J.N. Matthews Co., 1903.
col. map. 50 x 39 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
Gettysburg. 1863.
Map of the Gettysburg campaign. [New York,
Moftat, Yand & Co., 1908]
map. 34 x 22 cm. (From Stuart's Cavalry in the
Gettysburg campaign, by John S. Mosby.)
scale: 1 inch = 15 miles.
Great Britain. 1788.
Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793.
Bowles' new and accurate of England and
Wales.. London, Printed for the proprietor,
Carington Bowles [1788]
color map. 125 x 100 cm. (fold to 22 x 12 cm.)
scale: British statute miles 691/2 to a degree.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, n.d.
[Botanical map of Great Smoky Mountains National
Park] s.l.:s.n. n.d.
map [5 l.] 55.9 x 43.3 cm.
no scale.
in five parts.
Indicates principal sites in park and approximate
locations of Lonicera Japonica, Albizzia Julbrisson
seedlings, and mature trees.
(x) Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 1941.
U.S. Dept. of the Interior. National Park Service.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee,
North Carolina. Wichita, Kans., McCormick-Armstrong
Co. [1941]
map. 48 x 62 cm.
on verso: views, descriptions, and regulations.
(x)Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
(x) Tennessee. 1941.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 1941.
see Oak Ridge. 1945.
Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
see Great Smoky Mountains National Park, n.d.
Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
see Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 1941.
Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
see Oak Ridge. 1945.
Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
see Tennessee. 1714-1818.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 1949.
Lloyd's Cherokee Lodge and Cabins (Cherokee, N.C.)
Lloyd's Cherokee Lodge and Cabins presents
a picture map of the Cherokee Indian Reservation
and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
[s.1.: s.n., 1949?] Map. 23 x 31 (fold. to 23 x 11) cm.
No scale.
Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
see Tenessee. 1968.
Greene County, Tennessee. 1904.
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Soil Map.
Tennessee-North Carolina, Greeneville sheet.
New York, Julius Bien & Co., 1904.
color map. 97 x 59 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1 mile.
contour interval 100 feet.
Greeneville. 1786.
Greeneville, Tennessee. Copy of original plan of the
town as originally laid out for Robert Kerr in 1786.
[Greeneville? 1930?]
map. blueprint. 31 x 31 cm.
Shows numbered town lots, with owners.
no scale indicated.
Halls Bend Cave. 1967.
see Caves. Halls Bend Cave. (Loudon Co., Tn).
Hampton Roads, Va. 1862.
Yorktown to Williamsburg.
Map compiled in Bureau of Top. Eng'rs, April, 1862.
[n.p.] U.S. Coast Survey Charts [1875]
map. 90 x 56 cm. (Campaign maps, Army of the
Potomac. Map no. 1)
on verso: Rebel line of works at Blakely.
(x) Army of the Potomac.
(x) Virginia. 1862.
Hardin County, Tenn. 1960.
see Caves. Saltpeter Cave (Hardin Co., Tn.)
Harper's Ferry, Va. 1863.
Military map showing the topographical features of
the country adjacent to Harper's Ferry, Va., including
Maryland, Loudoun, and Bolivar Heights, and portions
of South and Short Mountains, with the positions of the
defence works. Also the junction of the Potomac &
Shenandoah Rivers, and their passage through the
Blue Ridge. Surveyed from August 3d to Sept. 30th
1863... Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army [1875?]
map. 60 x 72 cm.
scale: 4 inches = 1 mile.
Harriman. 1892.
Map of Harriman, Roan Co., Tenn.
J.P. Suverkrop, Chf. Engr., E.T. Land Co., March,
1892. Philadephia, D.A. Partridge Photo-Lith. [1892]
map. 52 x 103 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 450 ft.
Henrico County, Va. 1865.
Campaign map. Army of the Potomac, map no. 3.
White House to Harrison's Landing.
Prepared by command...[n.p., 1865?]
map. 86 x 69 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1 mile.
on verso: map of the field of Shiloh.
I. Anal: Shiloh, 1862.
(x) Army of the Potomac.
Hiwassee District. 1851.
Map of the Hiwassee District taken from survey, 1851.
Chattanooga, [Tenn.]: Tennessee Valley Authority, 1935.
map. 95 x 122 cm.
no scale.
Hiwassee River. 1881.
Shutting, J.
Headwaters of Hiwassee, Little Tennessee, and Savannah
Rivers [and] Proposed water route connecting Tennessee
and Savannah Rivers, drawn by J. Shutting. [s.l.:s.n.] 1881.
map (col.) 23.2 x 40.0 cm.
scale (Headwaters detail): 3/16 inch = 1 mile.
scale (Water route): 3/32 inch = 10 miles.
"To accompany my report of January 13. (14?) 1881."--
[Signed] W.R. King, Maj. of Engrs.
(x) Little Tennessee River. 1881.
(x) Savannah River. 1881.
(x) Tennessee River. 1881.
Holston River. 1926.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers.
Topographic map of Holston River valley: made from
plane table survey and aerial photographs, under
the direction of Major Harold C. Fiske, district
engineer. 1926.
map. 68.6 x 117.2 cm.
scale: 12.8 cm. = 1 mile.
"Sheet 12, or NF1."
Shows street plan of Kingsport, Tennessee, as well
as other communities and landmarks, including
Rotherwood.
(x) Kingsport, Tenn. 1926.
(x) Rotherwood. 1926.
Horseshoe Bend, Battle.
The battle of the Horse Shoe, 27th March, 1814.
Philadelphia, M. Carey, 1817.
map 23 x 38 cm.
From John Henry Eaton's The Life of Andrew
Jackson (Philadelphia, 1817) E382/.E11.
Illinois. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
Illinois. 1851.
Map of the state of Illinois. Philadelphia, Thomas,
Cowperthwait & Co., 1851.
col. map. 49 x 32 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Indian Territory. 1891.
U.S. Dept. of the Interior. General Land Office.
Indian Territory. 1891. Compiled from the official records
of the General Land Office and other sources under
supervision of A.F. Dinsmore. New York, Photo lith &
print Julius Bien, 1891.
map. 77 x 72 cm.
color in outline.
scale: 1 inch = 10 miles.
Gift (Professor Brinkman)
(x) Oklahoma. 1891.
Indiana. 1878.
U.S. Dept. of Interior. General Land Office.
State of Indiana. 1878. Compiled from the
official records of the General Land Office
and other sources by C. Roeser. New York,
Photo lith & print. by Julius Bien, 1878.
map. 84 x 60 cm.
color in outline.
scale: 1 inch = 10 miles.
gift (Professor Brinkman)
Iowa. 1850.
Map of the state of Iowa. Philadelphia, Thomas
Cowperthwait, 1850.
col. map. 32 x 40 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Iuka, Miss. 1862.
Map of the Battle of Ikua, Mississippi, showing
the positions of the United States and Confederate
troops on the 19th of September 1862. Accompanying
the report of Maj. Gen. W.S. Rosencrans. Published
by authority... Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.
Army, 1876.
map. 49 x 70 cm.
scale: 10 inches = 1 mile.
Kansas. 1854.
see Nebraska. 1854.
Kansas City, Mo. 1894.
see Louisville. 1894.
Kentucky.
Kentucky. [n.p., n.d.]
map. 29 x 44 cm. (Kentucky map facsimile, no. 5)
1 inch = 27.5 miles
Kentucky. 1784.
Kentucky, reduced from Elihu Barker's large map.
[Philadelphia, Carey, 1784]
map. 29 x 57 cm. (Kentucky map facsimile no. 3)
"Engraved for Carey's American edition of Guthrie's
Geography improved."
Kentucky. 1784.
Map of Kentucke. Engraved by Henry D. Persell.
Philadelphia, Tenoor Rock, 1784.
col. map. 25.5 x 21.5 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 10 miles.
Facsimile issue by the Alderman Library,
University of Virginia, 1985.
Kentucky. 1784.
Filson, John, 1753?-1788.
...Map of Kentucky, drawn from actual observations
...Engraved by Henry D. Pursell. Philadelphia,
Printed by T. Rook, 1784.
map. photo-reproduction. 37.3 x 30.2 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 10 miles.
Reproduced from a facsimile published in The
Courier-Journal Magazine, p. 8
Kentucky. 1794.
Russell, J.
Map of the state of Kentucky; with adjoining
territories. London, H.D. Symonds, 1794.
map. 56 x 43 cm.
scale not indicated.
copy.
Kentucky. 1794.
Russell, J.
Map of the state of Kentucky; with the adjoining territories.
London, H.D. Symonds. 1794.
map. 46 x 40 cm.
scale not indicated.
Shows Southwest Territory embracing the present Tennessee;
part of Georgia, part of South Carolina, and part of Northwest
Territory. Indian towns and early roads are indicated.
Kentucky. 1794.
see Tennesee. 1795-1886.
Kentucky. 1794.
see Tennesee. 1794.
Kentucky. 1795.
see Tennessee. 1795-1886.
Kentucky. 1796.
see Tennessee. 1796.
Kentucky. 1800.
The state of Kentucky with the adjoining Territories
from the best authorities. Engraved for Payne's
geography. New York, J. Low, 1800.
map. 21 x 24 cm.
Tennessee area is labelled both Southwestern
Territory and Tennessee Government.
(x) Tennessee. 1800.
Kentucky. 1800.
see Tennessee. 1800.
Kentucky. 1805.
Kentucky. [Boston, Thomas & Andrews, 1805]
map. 20 x 25 cm. (From Arrowsmith and Lewis,
A new and elegant general atlas. No. 51.)
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Kentucky. 1818.
Kentucky. Gridley, sc. [Philadelphia, Mathew
Corey, 1818]
col. map. 41 x 53 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 24 miles.
Kentucky. 1823.
see Tennessee. 1823.
Kentucky. 1824.
Kentucky. Philadelphia, A. Finley [1824]
col. map. 26 x 32 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 35 miles.
Kentucky. 1826.
see Tennessee. 1826.
Kentucky. 1830.
Geographical, statistical, and historical map of
Kentucky. Drawn by F. Lucas, Jr. Engraved by
Young & Delleker. [Philadelphia ? 1830?]
col. map. 46 x 59 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
Kentucky. 1831.
see Tennessee. 1831.
Kentucky. 1831.
see Tennessee. 1831.
Kentucky. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
Kentucky. 1834.
see Tennessee. 1834.
Kentucky. 1835.
Kentucky. [Boston, T.G. Bradford, 1835]
col. map. 23 x 30 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 35 miles.
Kentucky. 1835.
see also Tennessee. 1835.
Kentucky. 1836.
see Tennessee. 1836.
Kentucky. 1839.
A new map of Kentucky with its roads & distances
from place to place along the stage & steam boat
routes. By H.S. Tanner. [Philadelphia, Carey & Hart,
1839]
col. map. 28.5 x 34 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Kentucky. 1842.
see Tennessee. 1842.
Kentucky. 1845.
see Tennessee. 1845.
Kentucky. 1846.
Burrougs, H. N.
A new map of Kentucky with its roads & distances
from place to place along the stage & steamboat
routes. Philadelphia, S. Augustus Mitchell, 1846.
map. 29 x 36 cm. (Kentucky map facsimile, no.7)
1 inch = 35 miles.
Kentucky. 1846.
A new map of Kentucky, with its roads and distances
from place to place along the stage and steamboat
routes. Philadelphia, S. Augustus Mitchell [1846]
col. map. 34 x 42 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Insets of vicinity of Louisville, Lexington, and
Maysville.
Kentucky. 1850.
A new map of Kentucky with its roads & distances
from place to place along the stage & steamboat
routes. [Philadelphia] Published by Thomas
Cowperthwait & Co., 1850.
col. map. 29 x 34 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Inset of the Louisville, Lexington, and Maysville
areas.
Kentucky. 1855.
see Tennessee. 1855.
Kentucky. 1856.
A new map of Kentucky with its roads & distances
from place to place along the stage & steamboat
routes. [Philadelphia] Published by Charles Desilver,
1856.
col. map. 29 x 34 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Inset of the Lexington, Louisville, and Maysville
areas.
Kentucky. 1856.
see Tennessee. 1856.
Kentucky. 1857.
see Tennessee. 1857.
Kentucky. 1859.
see Tennessee. 1859.
Kentucky. 1860
see Tennessee. 1860.
Kentucky. 1861.
see Tennesee. 1861.
Kentucky. 1862.
see Tennessee. 1862.
Kentucky. 1863.
see Tennesee. 1863.
Kentucky. 1863.
see Tennessee. 1863.
Kentucky. 1864.
see Tennessee. 1864.
Kentucky. 1864.
see Tennessee. 1864.
Kentucky. 1864.
see Tennessee. 1864.
Kentucky. 1865.
see Tennessee. 1865.
Kentucky. 1865
see Tennessee. 1865.
Kentucky. 1865.
see Tennessee. 1865.
Kentucky. 1867.
see Tennessee. 1867.
Kentucky. 1867.
see Tennessee. 1867.
Kentucky. 1870.
see Tennessee. 1870.
Kentucky. 1870.
see Tennessee. 1870.
Kentucky. 1870.
see Tennessee. 1870.
Kentucky. 1871.
see Tennessee. 1871.
Kentucky. 1872.
see Tennessee. 1872.
Kentucky. 1873.
see Tennessee. 1873.
County map of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Kentucky. 1873.
see Tennessee. 1873.
Kentucky and Tennessee.
Kentucky. 1874.
see Tennessee. 1874.
Kentucky. 1875.
see Tennessee. 1875.
Kentucky. 1876.
see Tennessee. 1876.
Kentucky. 1876.
see Tennessee. 1876.
Kentucky. 1877.
see Tennessee. 1877.
Kentucky. 1878.
see Tennessee. 1878.
Kentucky. 1879.
see Tennessee. 1879.
Kentucky. 1879.
see Tennessee. 1879.
Kentucky. 1880.
see Tennessee. 1880.
Kentucky. 1881.
see Tennessee. 1881.
Kentucky. 1882.
see Tennessee. 1882.
Kentucky. 1882.
see Tennessee. 1882.
Kentucky. 1883.
see Tennessee. 1883.
Kentucky. 1884.
see Tennessee. 1884.
Kentucky. 1886.
see Tennessee. 1886.
Kentucky. 1888.
see Tennessee. 1888.
Kentucky. 1900.
see Tennessee. 1900.
Kentucky. 1901.
see Tennessee. 1901.
Kentucky. 1940.
see Tennessee. 1940.
Kentucky. 1957.
see Tennessee. 1957.
Kentucky. 1963.
see Tennessee. 1963.
Kentucky. 1964.
see Tennessee. 1964.
Kentucky. 1968.
see Tennessee. 1968.
Kentucky. 1969.
see Tennessee. 1969.
Kentucky. 1971.
see Tennessee. 1971.
Kentucky. 1976.
see Tennessee. 1976.
Kimball, Tenn. 1890.
Kimball Town Company (New York, N.Y.)
Kimball, Marion County, Tennessee. Nathan
F. Barrett, landscape engr. New York: N.Y.
Engraving and Printing Company (1890?)
map (hand-colored). 96 x 74 cm.
No scale.
"Kimball Town Company, H.I. Kimball,
managing director..."
"From survey of W.T. & A.S. Kelley, civil engr."
Town plan.
Inset; Angle Court Hotel, Kimball, Tenn.:
preliminary study. Berg and Clark,
architects... N.Y.
Kingsport, Tenn. 1926.
see Holston River. 1926.
Kingsport. 1948.
Bennett & Edwards, Inc.
Map of Kingsport, Tennessee. Prepared by King
Engineering Co. [Kingsport, Tenn.]: Bennett &
Edwards, Inc., c1948.
map. 43.2 x 55.8 cm.
scale: 3/8 inch = 500 ft.
"Bus routes of City Transportation shown in red."
Key: Location of business and public buildings,
schools and industries.
Kingsport. 1948.
Bennett & Edwards, Inc.
Map of Kingsport, Tennessee...c1948. (Card 2)
"Howard-Duckett Co., Kingsport, Tenn."
[printers]--verso.
Verso provides map of Kingsport and vicinity,
an Index to Kingsport streets, and other information
descriptive of the city.
Kingsport. 1969.
Spoden, Muriel Clark
Kingsport, Tennessee historical map of Long
Island of the Holston by Muriel Clark Spoden.
Cartographer H.T. Spoden, illustrator Bob
Hensley. [Kingsport] Netherland Inn
Association, 1969.
map. illlus. 60 x 90 cm.
1 inch = .5 mile.
Kingston, Tennessee. 1863.
Ruff, Charles.
Topographical sketch of the vicinity of
Kingston, Tennessee. Drawn from information
furnished by order of Col. Shelby, [n.p.] 1863.
map. (part col.) 22 x 25 cm.
no scale indicated.
Knox. County. 1792.
Knox County early settlements and landmarks
in 1792. [Knoxville, M. Mc.Cormack] 1975.
map. 28 x 42 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 5 miles.
Knox. County. 1932.
Knox County, Tenn. Highway Commission.
Map of Knox County, Tennessee, showing
the system of county roads and state
highways...[Knoxville, 1932]
map. 81 x 116 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 4,000 ft.
Knox County. 1971.
Ketron, Louis T.
Historical map of Knox County, Tennessee,
1748-1971. Illustrated by Elmo Hoskins and
Yvonne Ramsey Ketron. [Knoxville] 1971.
map. 57 x 76 cm.
no scale indicated.
Knoxville. 1797.
see Manuscript catalog.
Knoxville. 1807.
Plan of Knoxville. [1807?]
map. 44 x 55 cm. (Barnes collection)
Ink drawing showing lots (and owners) as
"laid off by the original propriator of the town."
scale not indicated.
Knoxville. 1819.
see Manuscript catalog.
Knoxville. 1850.
A map of Knoxville Tennessee, showing as it
appeared in the year One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Fifty. Knoxville, [Tenn.] :
D. Nav'g Co., 1966.
map. 43.2 x 56.0 cm.
no scale.
"The map being based on scholarly research--
study--and conversation. And the whole regulated
and ascertained by astronomical observation."
Knoxville. 1855.
Plan of the city of Knoxville, Tennessee, 1855.
New York, Ferd Mayer & Co., 1855.
map. 39 x 44 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 600 ft.
photostat.
Knoxville. 1856.
Hardee & Co., Knoxville.
Addition to Knoxville, Tenn., 1856.
[Knoxville, 1856]
map. 52 x 74 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 100 ft.
Hand drawn on cloth.
Another copy, drawn in 1869 from this map varies
slightly in its details.
Knoxville. 1857.
Wadsworth, George.
City extension, re-surveyed and mapped by Geo.
Wadsworth, Civ. eng'r., Jan. 17, 1857.
map. 122 x 45 cm. (Campbell Wallace papers)
hand drawn.
Knoxville. 1863.
Knoxville and vicinity, showing the fortifications
and Rebel works during the siege. Surveyed by
Cleveland Rockwell and R.H. Talcott. Copied for
Brig. Gen. Daris Tillson, Chief of Artillery, Dept.
of the Ohio, by Cleveland Rockwell, [1864]
map. 68 x 73 cm.
scale: 6 inches = 1 mile.
hand drawn.
Knoxville. 1863.
Official map illustrating the seige of Knoxville.
[New York?: Harper & brothers? 1868?]
map (col.): 20.5 x 28.0 cm.
scale: 1 23/32 inches = 1 mile; 1/2 inch = 500 yards.
From: Guernsey, Alfred H. (Alfred Hudson), 1824-
1902. Harper's pictorial history of the Great
Rebellion... p. 552.
Hand-colored.
Knoxville. 1863.
U.S. Army. Chief of Engineers.
Topographical map of the approaches and defences
of Knoxville, E. Tennessee showing the positions
occupied by the United States & Confederate
forces during the siege. Surveyed by direction of
Capt. O.M. Poe, Chf. Engr. Dept. of the Ohio during
Dec., Jan. and Feb. 1863-4. Published by authority
of the Hon. Secretary of War. New York, Graphic Co.
Photo.-Lith. c1864?
map. 75 x 67 cm.
scale: 6 1/2 in. = 1 mile.
Knoxville. 1864.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907.
Topographical map of the approaches and defenses
of Knoxville, E. Tennessee, showing the positions
occupied by the United States and Confederate
forces during the seige. Surveyed by direction of
Capt. O.M. Poe.... by Cleveland Rockwell...[and]
R.H. Talcott.
[Washington, D.C.: Govt. Print. Off.,1895?]
map (col.); 33 x 44 cm.
scale: 3 21/32 inches = 1 mile; 1 1/32 inch = 500 yards.
Knoxville. 1864.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907.
Topographical map of the approaches and defenses
of Knoxville, E. Tennessee...[1895] (Card 2)
"Accompanying report of Capt. O.M. Poe, U.S.
Engineers. Series 1, vol. xxxi, part 1, page 314."
From: Atlas to accompany the official records of the
Union and Confederate armies.... Comp. by Capt.
Calvin D. Cowles...
Knoxville. 1864.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907.
Topographical map of the approaches and defenses
of Knoxville, E. Tennessee...[1895] (Card 3)
Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1891-95. Plate
XLVIII.
Knoxville. 1865.
Defenses of Knoxville, Tenn. Accompanying
inspection report of Brig Gen. Z.B. Tower,
U.S. Army, dated April 4, 1865.
[Washington, D.C.?] 1865?
map. (col.) 10.3 x 13.1 cm.
scale: 5/8 inch = 1/4 mile.
"Series 1. vol. XLIX."
From: Atlas to accompany the official records of
the Union and Confederate armies... Comp. by
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles... Washington, Govt.
Print. Off., 1891-95. Plate CXI.
Knoxville. 1867.
Weste, W.
Map of the city of Knoxville, combined & drawn
by W. Weste. Cincinatti: Ehrgott, Forbriger &
Co. [1867]
map (part. col.) 121.5 x 131.0 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 200 ft.
Key indicates original town, various additions,
churches, banks, colleges, institutes, hotels,
foundries, and newspaper offices.
Insets of city, East Tennessee University, Knox
County Court House, People's Bank, Lamar
House, Deaf and Dumb Asylum, National Bank,
and Gay Street.
Knoxville. 1895.
New map of Knoxville, Tenn. and suburbs.
Compiled from actual surveys and best
authority by John R. Pill, Civil Engineer for
Ogden Bros. & Co. Baltimore, Wm.
map. 75 x 89 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1,000 ft.
Knoxville. 1897.
Crozier, E. W.
Map of Knoxville, Tenn. and suburbs, draughted
by J. Rawls Anderson, civil engineer. Knoxville,
S.B. Newman, 1897.
map. 93 x 71 cm.
scale not indicated.
Gift (John S. VanGilder) 5/25/56
Knoxville. 1899.
Kingman, Dan.
Tennessee River at Knoxville, Tenn., showing
work done below Maryville bridge during season
1898-9. To accompany annual report of 1899. [By]
Dan Klingman, Major Corps of Engineers, U.S.A.
Baltimore: Guggenneimer, Wer & Co. Photo.-Litho.,
1899?
map. (hand-colored) 22.8 x 43.5 cm.
scale: 7/16 inch = 100 ft.
"Eng 56 1."
Shows Maryville railroad bridge, Second Creek, the
Knoxville Lime Co. kiln, and river dams.
(x) Tennessee River. 1899.
Knoxville, Tennessee. 1920.
Map of greater Knoxville, Tennessee.
New York, C.F. McAlpine Co., 1920.
map. 70 x 105 cm. fold. to 18 x 27 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 2000 feet.
Facts about Knoxville in margins, with alphabetical
list of local industries.
Knoxville, Tennessee. 1922.
Topographic map of Tennessee River Valley,
made from plane table survey and aerial
photographs under the direction of Major Harold
C. Fiske, district engineer. [n.p.] War Dept., Corps
of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1922.
col. map. 67 x 100 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1/4 mile.
Contour intervals = 5 and 10 feet.
Knoxville. 1929.
see Ephemera catalog Talahi, "in the oaks."
Knoxville, 1926.
Sequoyah Hills. 1926.
Sequoyah Hills Company.
Sequoyah Hills, Knoxville's most
beautiful sub-division. [By] E.S.
Draper, landscape arch't. & engineer.
Knoxville, Tenn.: Sequoyah Hills
co., [1926?]
map. 63 x 87 cm.
Scale: 5/16 inch = 100 ft.
Map caption: General plan for Sequoyah Hills,
a restricted residential subdivision, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Inset views: The mall, Council Points, The entrance.
Street sections included. Shows building lot lines.
(x) Knoxville. 1926.
Knoxville, 1945.
Brownlow, J.B.
Central retail area of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Knoxville, J.B. & W.G. Brownlow, Realtors,
1945.
map. 86 x 56 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 100 feet.
"July, 1945"
Shows street addresses, lot boundaries, and
names of lot holders.
Knoxville. 1945?
Knoxville. Chamber of Commerce.
Map of Knoxville, Tennessee. Knoxville,
Nichols Printing Company [n.d.]
fold. map. 54 x 78 cm.
scale: 1000 ft to 1/2 inch
gift ( Branch, Olive)
Knoxville, Tennessee. 1947.
Knoxville Chamber of Commerce
Knoxville, Tennessee. Knoxville,
Nichols Printing Co., 1947.
Knoxville. 1950.
East Tennessee Automobile Club.
Knoxville, Tennessee. Drawn by R.G. Dustin.
Data furnished by City of Knoxville Engineering
Dept. [Knoxville] 1950.
map. 70 x 105 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1500 ft.
Includes street index.
Verso provides insets of Chapman Highway area,
Inskip and Fountain City, Bearden, and Suburbs
East of City.
Knoxville. 1982.
Master plan: the 1982 World's Fair. [Knoxville]:
McCarty, Bullock, Holsaple, Inc., 1982.
map. 59.3 x 137.3 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 100 ft.
Knoxville. 1982.
The 1982 World's Fair. [Official map. Knoxville,
1982]
col. map. 28 x 42 cm.
scale not indicated.
On verso: Greater Knoxville City Map.
Knoxville. 1982.
see also Tennessee. 1982.
Knoxville. 1998.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Downtown Knoxville. [Knoxville: s.n., 1998?]
map (col.) 54 x 41 cm.
no scale.
"...[B]rought to you by the City of Knoxville, the
Central Business Improvement District, the
Downtown Organization, the Knoxville/Knox
County Metropolitan Planning Commission, and
Tennessee Valley Authority.
Identifies buildings and other significant sites.
Includes descriptive narrative and directory.
Lauderdale County, Tenn. 1938.
Property, A.F. Sanford, Dist. no. 4, Lauderdale
County, Tenn. W.H. Green. [n.p., Tennessee
Valley Authority ?] 1938.
map. 49 x 31 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 10.00 c.
Includes map of Old Fulton.
(x) Sanford Property. 1938.
(x) Old Fulton, Tn. 1938.
(x) Fulton, Tn. 1938.
Lenoir City, Tennessee.
Payne, John K.
Lenoir City, East Tennessee.
Outline map, Lenoir City Company Property.
John K. Payne, Civil Engineer. Knoxville [n.d.]
map. 60 x 78 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 ft.
Removed from Lenoir family Papers.
MS-16, box 3, folder 5.
Little Tennessee River. 1881.
see Hieassee River. 1881.
London. 1836.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, London.
London. Engraved and printed by J. Henshall.
London: Baldwin and Cradock, 1836.
map (col.) 41.2 x 67.2 cm.
no scale.
Title vignettes: The Tower from London Bridge, and
London from Copenhagen Fields.
At foot of map: A comparison of the principal buildings
in London.
Shows parks, waterways, buildings, etc.
Long Island of the Holston
see Kingsport, 1969.
Loudon County, Tn. 1967.
see Caves. Halls Bend Cave. (Loudon Co., Tn.).
Louisiana. 1894.
see Arkansas. 1894.
Louisville. 1819.
. Map of the falls of the Ohio, and the adjoining
countries. Engraved for McMurtries sketches.
[Louisville, S. Penn. 1819]
map 29 x 45 cm. (Kentucky map facsimile, no. 6)
Louisville. 1894.
Louisville [Chicago, J.F. Waite, 1894].
col. map 30 cm.
scale not indicated.
On verso: Map of Kansas City Missouri and Kansas
City, Kansas [Chicago, J.F. Waite, 1894].
(x) Kansas City, Mo. 1894.
Lynchburg, Tenn. 1980.
see Tennessee. 1980.
Manassas, Va. 1862.
Map... exhibiting part of the operations of the Army of
Virginia under the command of Major General John
Pope. Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862.
The positions of the troops on the night of Aug. 27th
and at sunset Aug. 28th 1862 and the battlefield of
Manassas, Va. at the close of action on the 29th of
Aug. 1862.
4 maps on 1 sheet. 52 x 58 cm.
(x) Army of Virginia.
(x) Cedar Mountain, Va. 1862.
Maryland. 1673.
see Virginia. 1673.
Maryland. 1676.
see Virginia. 1676.
Maryland. 1751.
see Virginia. 1751.
Maryland. 1775.
see Virginia. 1775.
Maryland. 1795.
Lewis, Samuel.
The state of Maryland from the best authorities.
W. Barker, sculp. [Philadelphia, Mathew Carey,
1795]
map. 29 x 42 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 12 miles.
Maryland. 1823.
see Virginia. 1823.
Maryville, Tennessee. 1942.
Maryville College. Lamar Memorial Library.
Maryville, Tennessee. Prepared by Nathalia
Wright and Ruth Grierson. 1942.
map. 48 x 48 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 800 feet.
Descriptive and historical data in margins.
Meigs County. 1962.
Chattanooga Area Historical Association Meigs
county road map; showing some of the old houses
still standing. [Chattanooga, 1962]
map. 40 x 28 cm.
Used as a tour guide.
Memphis. 1894.
Memphis. [Chicago, Cram, 1894]
color map. 44 x 31 cm.
no scale indicated.
From Cram's Standard American Railway System
Atlas, 1893-94.
Memphis. 1947.
Texas Oil Company.
Memphis and New Orleans. Texaco. Chicago,
Rand McNally & Co. [1947]
map. 57 x 79 cm.
Memphis scale: 1 inch = .29 miles.
New Orleans scale: 1 inch = .36 miles.
(x) New Orleans. 1947.
Memphis. 1958.
Humble Oil & Refining Co.
Memphis and vicinity, map and visitor's guide.
Convent Station, N.J., 1957.
col. map. 61 x 59 cm.
scale: 1 inch = .6 miles.
Mexico. 1682.
Nova delineatio strictissime, S. Didaci provinciae
in Nova Hispania.... inuenit Antonius ysartii excud,
Mexici. [1682]
map. 18 x 28 cm.
Limited edition facsimile. This is no. 2 of 20 copies.
Distributed by W. Graham Arader III, King of
Prussia, Pa.
Mexico. 1847.
Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico, segun lo
organizado y definido por las varias actas del
Congreso de dicha Republica y construido por
las mejores autoridades. Rev. ed. Nueva York,
J. Disturnell, 1847.
map. 112 x 88 cm. photostat.
scale: 1 inch = 70 miles.
Map referred to in the fifth article of the Treaty
of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Mexico. 1849.
see Western States. 1849.
Mexico. 1854.
see Nebraska. 1854.
Michigan. 1850.
A new map of Michigan, with its canals, roads, &
distances. Philadelphia, Thomas, Cowperthwait &
Co., 1850.
col. map. 36 x 30 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 17 miles.
Mississippi. 1816.
Mississippi territory. [Baltimore, Lucas, ca. 1816]
col. map. 28 x 36 cm.
1 inch = 50 miles.
Reprint: Mississippi Historical Society, 1969.
Mississippi. 1819.
Melish, John.
Map of Mississippi. Constructed from the surveys
in the General Land Office and other documents.
By John Melish. [n.d., 1819]
map. 36 x 25 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 15 miles.
Tissue paper copy of the 1819 map.
From the T.M. N. Lewis Collection.
Mississippi. 1821.
Mississippi. Philadelphia, A. Finley [ca. 1821].
col. map. 36 x 28 cm.
1 inch = 35 miles.
Reprint: Mississippi Historical Society, 1969.
Mississippi. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
Mississippi. 1835.
Mississippi. [Boston, T.G. Bradford, 1835]
col. map. 29 x 23 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Mississippi. 1838.
Mississippi. [Boston] T.G. Bradford, 1838.
col. map. 41 x 33 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 25 miles.
"S.Stiles Sherman & Smith, New York."
Mississippi. 1842.
Mississippi. [n.p., ca. 1842]
col. map. 36 x 28 cm.
1 inch = 50 miles.
Reprint: Mississippi Historical Society, 1969.
Mississippi. 1850.
A new map of Mississippi with its roads &
distances. Philadelphia, Thomas Cowperthwait
1850.
col. map. 36 x 28 cm.
1 inch = 20 miles.
Reprint: Mississippi Historical Society, 1969.
Mississippi. 1850.
A new map of Mississippi, with its roads and
distances. Philadelphia, Published by S.
Augustus Mitchell [1850?]
col. map. 35 x 29 cm.
scale: 1.5 inches = 40 miles.
Mississippi. 1855.
Mississippi. New York, J.H. Colton & Co., 1855.
col. map. 39 x 32 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 25 miles.
with this: description of the state.
Mississippi. 1863.
Map of the country between Millikens Bend, La. and
Jackson, Miss., showing the routes followed by the Army
of the Tennessee... Published by authority... Office of
the Chier Engineers, U.S. Army, 1876.
map. 67 x 87 cm.
scale: 1/2 inch = 1 mile.
On verso: Sketches showing the relative positions of
Fort Henry and Fort Donelson.
I. Anal: Ft. Henry.
(x) Army of the Tennessee.
Mississippi. 1873.
Gray's atlas map of Mississippi. [n.p., Gray ca. 1873]
col. map. 36 x 28 cm.
1 inch = 35 miles
Reprint: Mississippi Historical Society, 1969.
Mississippi. 1894.
see Arkansas. 1894.
Mississippi. 1902.
The Matthews-Northrup up-to-date map of Mississippi.
Buffalo, N.Y., J.N. Matthews Co., 1902.
col. map 50 x 39 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
Mississippi. 1974.
see Tennessee. 1974.
Mississippi River. 1861.
see New Madrid, Mo. 1861?
Mississiippi River. 1904.
see Ashport Bend. 1904.
Missouri. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
Missouri. 1850.
Map of the state of Missouri. Philadelphia, Published
by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. [1850?]
col. map. 32 x 39 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Missouri. 1859.
Colton's Missouri.
New York, Johnson & Browning, 1859.
col. map. 37 x 43 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Inset: vicinity of St. Louis.
Missouri Territory. 1818.
Missouri Territory, formerly Louisiana. [Philadelphia
M. Carey, 1818]
col. map. 13 x 15 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 150 miles.
Mohawk Valley. 1757.
The Mohawk Valley in 1757. A composite map
taken from the British Crown Collection, showing
a map prepared by a British engineer during the
French and Indian War and a map owned by
the Wisconsin Historical Society. Arranged by
John C. Devendorf. St. Johnsville, N.Y.,
Enterprise and News, 1939.
map. 50 x 62 cm.
scale not indicated.
Monroe County, Tenn. 1934.
Sehorn & Kennedy, Engrs.
Map of Monroe County, Tennessee, 1934.
[Knoxville ?] 1934.
map (blueprint) 108 x 91 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 5,208 ft.
Monroe County, Tenn. 1936.
U.S. Office of Education.
Road conditions of Monroe County, 1935-1936.
Prepared by United States Office of Education
study local schools in cooperation with State
Department of Education, Nashville, Tennessee.
[Nashville, 1936?]
map. 23 x 28 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 2 miles.
Monroe County, Tenn. 1968.
Tennessee. Dept. of Highways. Research and
Planning Division.
General highway map: Monroe County, Tennessee.
Prepared by the Tennessee Department of Highway
Research and Planning Division, in cooperation
with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal
Highway Administration, Bureau of Public Roads.
[Nashville?] 1968.
map. 46.1 x 61.0 cm.
scale: 1/2 inch = 1 mile.
Eighteen insets with scale: 1/2 inch = 1/4 mile.
Includes marginalia of indeterminate origin.
Monterey, Tenn. 1862.
Map of the country between Monterey, Tenn. &
Corinth, Miss., showing the lines of entrenchments
made & the routes followed by the U.S. forces
under the command of Maj. Gen'l. Halleck, U.S.
Army, in their advance upon Corinth in May 1862.
[n.p.] Lith. of J. Bien [1875?]
map. 76 x 61 cm.
scale: 2 inches = 1 mile.
(x) Corinth, Miss.
Mount Vernon.
Washington, George, pres. U.S., 1732-1799.
Map of Mount Vernon estate. 1793. Published
by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1945.
map. 55 x 40 cm.
Facsimile reproduction of the original in the
Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Reproduced by permission.
Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1865?
Battle of Murfreesboro. [S.l.: s.n., 1865?]
map. (col.) 24.8 x 16.0 cm.
scale: 1 3/32 inches = 1 mile.
Muscle Shoals. 1890.
see Tennessee River. 1890.
Nashville. 1864.
Battlefields in front of Nashville where the
United States forces commanded by Major
General Geo. H. Thomas defeated and
routed the rebel army under General Hood,
December 15th & 16th 1864.
map. 32 x 38 cm.
scale: 1/5 inches = 1 mile.
Nashville. 1877.
Plan of the city of Nashville and vicinity.
[Nashville] Marshall & Bruce, Publishers, 1877.
col. map. 52 x 70 cm.
scale: 800 ft. = 1 inch.
Nashville. 1898.
Nashville. [Chicago, Cram, 1898]
col. map. 44 x 30 cm.
scale not indicated.
Nashville. 1930.
Map of Nashville and guide to the city.--ca.
1:23,000.--[Nashville, Tenn.: Zibart Bros., 193?]
1 map: col.; 34 x 55 cm. on sheet 53 x 73 cm.
folded to 19 x 11 cm.
"Compliments of Nashville Railway and Light
Company"--Cover.
Inset front cover and on back cover: Guide to the
city.
Cover title: Map of Nashville, Guide to the city.
no scale indicated.
1. Nashville (Tenn.)--Maps. I. Nashville Railway and
Light Company.
31 Mar. 93 27832508 TKNCme
Nashville. 1965.
Humble Oil & Refining Co.
Nashville and vicinity, map and visitor's guide.
Convent Station, N.J., General Drafting Co., Inc.,
1964.
col. map. 61 x 59 cm.
scale: 1 inch = .58 miles.
Nashville. 1972.
Humble Oil & Refining Co.
Nashville and vicinity.. Happy motoring! Convent
Station, N.J., 1971.
col. map. 61 x 59 cm.
scale: 1 inch = .58 miles.
Nashville. 1982.
Councilmanic districts and voting precincts of the
metropolitan government of Nashville and Davidson
County, February, 1982. [Nashville ?], 1982.
map. 118.0 x 119.8 cm.
scale: 1 5/8 inches = 1 mile.
Shows councilmanic districts, precincts, and polling
places.
Shaded in pencil: "...precincts where blacks are
majority of voters"--inscription at lower edge of
mapped area.
(x) Davidson County, Tenn. 1982.
Nebraska. 1854.
Nebraska and Kansas. Printed by D. McLellan.
New York: J.H. Colton & Co., 1854.
map (col.); illus. 73.8 x 55.2 cm.
scale: 2 cm. = 50 miles.
set in border of grapevine.
Insets: map of the U.S. and Central America,
Map of the Territory acquired from Mexico by the
Gadsden Treaty, 1854.
Facsimile of item 234, removed from Michael D.
Heaston Catalogue 18, Rare Americana, 1991.
(x) Kansas. 1854.
(x) United States. 1854.
(x) Mexico. 1854.
Nevada. 1877.
U.S. Geological Surveys.
Topographical map of Washoe Mining Region.
By Order of the Hon. the Secretary of War,
under the direction of Brig. Gen. A.A.
Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army,
[Washington ? 1877?]
2 sheets. 60 x 85 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1,500 ft.
Gift (Professor Brinkman)
(x) Washoe Mining Region
New England. 1675.
Seller, John.
A map of New England, by John Seller,
Hydrographer to the King... London
[1675? New Haven, Yale University Library, 1973]
col. map. facsimile 43 x 54 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 15 English miles.
"Republished, in hand colored facsimile, in a
limited edition of 400 copies..." 222/400.
New Madrid, Mo. 1861?
Map showing the system of Confederate fortifications
on the Mississippi River at Island no. 10 and New
Madrid, also the operations of the United States
Forces under General John Pope against these
positions. Published by authority.. Office of the Chief
of Engineers. U.S. Army [1876].
map. 50 x 43 cm.
(x) Mississippi River. 1861.
New Mexico. 1851.
see Texas. 1851.
New Mexico. 1903.
U.S. Dept. of Interior. General Land Office.
Territory of New Mexico. Compiled from the official
records of the General Land Office and other
sources under the direction of Frank Bond.
[Washington?] 1903.
col. map. 108 x 89 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 12 miles.
New Orleans. 1815.
Plan of the city and suburbs of New Orleans, from
an actual survey made in 1815, by J. Tanesse.
Rollin Son, New York, sc. New York, Charles Del
Vecchio, and P. Maspero, New Orleans, 1817.
[Ithaca, New York, Reproduced by Historic Urban
Plans, 1967.]
map. illus. 57 x 88 cm.
scale: 1 cm. = 5 fathoms.
Title engraved.
At head and sides of map: eleven vignettes
depicting principal buildings of the city.
(x) Historic Urban Plans.
New Orleans. 1947.
see Memphis. 1947.
Norfolk and Western Railroad. 1881.
see United States. 1881.
Norfolk & Western Railway.
Norfolk & Western Railway and connections. New
York, American Bank Note Company, 1907.
col. map. 47 x 62 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 31 1/2 miles.
North America. 1788.
America settentrionale, divisa ne' fuoi principali
stati. Venezia, Antonio Zatta 1788.
col. map. 37 x 53 cm.
scale not indicated.
North America. 1813.
see Western Hemisphere. 1813.
North Carolina. 1671.
see Virginia. 1671.
North Carolina. 1778.
see Cherokee Country. 1778.
North Carolina. 1795.
Scott, Joseph.
North Carolina. Philadelphia 1795.
map. 17 x 20 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
Shows part of S.W. Territory.
North Carolina. 1795.
see Tennessee. 1795-1886.
North Carolina. 1796.
Denison, J.
Map of North and South Carolina. [Boston]
Published by Thomas & Andrews [1796]
map. 21 x 27 cm.
Engraved for Morse's Universal Geography.
Doolittle, sculp.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
(x) South Carolina. 1796.
North Carolina. 1796.
The state of North Carolina from the best
authorities. Tanner, sculpt. New York, John
Reid [1796]
map. 41 x 49 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
Wheat & Brun no. 587.
North Carolina. 1814.
North Carolina. S. Lewis, Del., Wm. Charles,
S.C. [Philadelphia?] 1814.
col. map. 42 x 54 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
North Carolina. 1822.
Lucas, F.
Geographical, statistical, and historical map of
North Carolina. Philadelphia, H.C. Carey and I.
Lea, 1822.
map. 46 x 59 cm.
1 inch = 25 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
North Carolina. 1823.
Tanner, H.S.
Map of North and South Carolina. [Philadelphia]
H.S. Tanner, 1823.
map. 46 x 59 cm.
1 inch = 25 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
(x) South Carolina. 1823.
North Carolina. 1824.
North Carolina. Engraved by Young & Delleker.
Philadelphia, A. Finley 1824.
col. map. 26 x 34 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 40 miles.
Shows rivers of eastern Tennessee. With this 1969
Clinchdale reprint.
North Carolina. 1833?
see Georgia. 1833?
North Carolina. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
North Carolina. 1835.
North Carolina. [Boston, T.G. Bradford, 1835]
col. map. 23 x 29 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 50 miles.
North Carolina. 1836.
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
[Boston, Bradford, 1836]
col. map. 23 x 29 cm.
scale not indicated.
(x) South Carolina.
(x) Georgia.
North Carolina. 1838.
North Carolina. [Boston] T.G. Bradford, 1838.
col. map. 33 x 41 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 40 miles.
Engraved by G.W. Boynton.
North Carolina. 1850.
A new map of North Carolina, with its canals,
roads, & distances from place to place, along the
stage & steam boat routes. Philadelphia, Published
by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1850.
col. map. 43 x 34 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Has inset of Gold Region and the Newbern area.
North Carolina. 1855.
Colton's North Carolina.
New York, Johnson & Browning, 1855.
col. map. 33 x 42 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Inset: Beaufort harbor.
North Carolina. 1872.
Pearce & Williams, Raleigh, N.C., Publishers.
Pearce's new map of the state of North Carolina,
compiled from actual public and private surveys.
New York, Engraved and manufactured by H.H.
Lloyd & Co., 1872.
col. map. 90 x 147 cm. divided.
scale: 1 inch equals 8 miles.
Issued in two sheets.
North Carolina. 1879.
North and South Carolina. [n.p.] S. Augustus
Mitxhell, 1879.
col. map. 28 x 35 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 40 miles.
Inset: Plan of Charleston.
(x) South Carolina. 1879.
North Carolina. 1882.
North Carolina. Dept. of Agriculture.
Map of North Carolina, by W.C. Kerr, state
geologist; assisted by Wm. Cain. [Raleigh, 1882]
col. map. 62 x 135 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 10 miles.
In upper left margin: geological survey.
North Carolina. 1882.
North Carolina. Dept. of Agriculture.
Map of North Carolina, by W.C. Kerr, state
geologist; assisted by Wm. Cain. Pub. under
the authority of the State Board of Agriculture.
[Raleigh] 1882.
col. map. 62 x 135 cm. (folds to 19 cm.)
scale: 1 inch = 10 miles.
Within ornamental borders.
North Carolina. 1882.
North Carolina. Dept. of Agriculture.
Map of North Carolina. By W.C. Kerr..
Published under authority of the State Board of
Agriculture. New York, J. Bien & Co., lith., 1882.
col. map. 65 x 74 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 10 miles.
Western North Carolina only. Issued with two sheets,
the eastern portion of the map is lacking.
North Carolina. 1883.
Map of North and South Carolina. [n.p., 1883?]
col. map. 32 x 49 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
(x) South Carolina. 1883.
North Carolina. 1888.
see Tennessee. 1888.
North Carolina. 1904.
The Matthews-Northrup up-to-date map of North
Carolina. Buffalo, N.Y., J.N. Matthews Co., 1904.
col. map. 39 x 50 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
North Carolina. 1926.
Hammond's complete map of North Carolina. New
York, C.S. Hammond Co. [1926?]
map. 34 x 50 cm.
color in outline.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
gift (Professor Brinkman)
Northern States. 1816.
Melish, John.
Northern section of the United States including
Canada & c. Philadelphia, John Melish, 1816.
col. map. 51 x 40 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 70 miles.
From Melish, John. The Traveller's directory
through the United States. Philadelphia, 1819.
gift. (L.E. Hamilton)
Oak Ridge 1945.
Associated Engineers, Comp.
Map of Oak Ridge, atomic capitol of the world.
Oak Ridge, Compiled by Associated Engineers,
[1945]
map. 70 x 104 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 880 ft.
Includes map of area surrounding Clinton Engineer
Works; and on verso, Great Smoky Mountains
National Park (1941) and thirteen views of Oak
Ridge.
(x) Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 1941.
(x) Clinton Engineer Works. 1945.
(x) Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
Ohio. 1873.
see Tennessee. 1873.
Ohio. 1876.
see Tennessee. 1876.
Oklahoma. 1891.
see Indian Territory. 1891.
Oklahoma Territory. 1898.
U.S. Dept of Interior. General Land Office.
Map of Oklahoma Territory. Compiled from the
official records of the General Land Office and
other sources under the direction of Harry King.
[n.p.] 1898.
col. map. 60 x 90 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 12 miles.
gift (Professor Brinkman)
Oklahoma. 1905.
U.S. Post Office Dept.
Post route map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories
showing post offices, with the intermediate distances
on mail routes in operation on the 1st of September,
1905. Published by order of Postmaster General Geo.
B. Cortelyou under the direction of A. von Hoake,
Topographer P.O. Dept. [Washington? 1905]
map. 96 x 87 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 10 miles.
gift (Professor Brinkman)
Old Fulton, Tn. 1938.
see Lauderdale County, Tenn. 1938.
Old Stone Fort.
Ruiner efter en gammal fastning I Tennessee Staten.
[Stockholm, 1824]
map. 18 x 26 cm.
From A.L. Klinkowstrom's Travels, Stockholm, 1824.
Orchard Nob. 1895.
see Chattanooga. 1863.
Pacific Ocean. 1589.
Ortelius, Abraham.
Maris Pacifici, (quod vulgo Mar del Zur) cum
regionibus circumiacentibus, insulisique in
eodem passim sparis, novissima descriptio.
[Antwerp] 1589.
col. map. 54 x 39 cm. facsim.
Pea Ridge, Ark. 1863.
Map of the battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas,
showing the positions of the United States and
Confederate Forces on the 8th of March 1862...
Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1876.
map. 11 x 12.5 cm.
no scale indicated.
Philadelphia. 1777.
Faden, William.
A plan of the city and environs of Philadelphia.
Survey'd by N. Scull and G. Heap. Engraved by
Willm. Faden. London, W. Faden, 1777.
col. map. 64 x 48 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1 1/2 miles.
Facsimile issued as Christmas greeting by
Rand McNally & Co., 1975.
Port Hudson, La. 1864.
Map of Port Hudson and vicinity...
Published by authority.. Office of the Chief of
Engineers, U.S. Army, 1875.
map. 84 x 60 cm.
scale: 8 inches = 1 mile.
Portugal. 1732.
Moll, Herman, d. 1732.
Portugal. Agreeable to modern history. [London]
1732.
col. map. 32 x 23 cm.
From the Atlas minor. 1732.
scale: 1 inch = 30 English miles.
Portugal. 1732.
see also Spain. 1732.
Rhode Island. 1795.
Harris, Caleb.
A map of the state of Rhode Island; taken
mostly from surveys by Caleb Harris. Harding
Harris, delineavt. Providence, Carter &
Wilkinson, 1795.
map. 59 x 46 cm.
1 inch = 2.5 miles.
Reprint: Providence, Rhode Island Historical
Society, 1969.
Roanoke Island, N.C. 1862.
Map of the battlefield of Roanoke Id., Feb. 8th
1862. Drawn by Lt. Andrews, 9th N.Y. Regt.
Published by authority.... Office of the Chief of
Engineers, U.S. Army [n.d.]
map. 40 x 59 cm.
scale: .75 inch = 1 mile.
Rockwood. 1908.
Map of Rockwood vicinity.
Compiled for the use of the American Institute of
mining Engineers, Oct. 5, 1908. Rockwood, Tenn.
Roane Iron Co., 1908.
map. 12 x 18 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 2 miles.
Ross Towhead. 1876.
Ross Towhead upper Tennessee River, showing
condition of its improvement; January 1st 1876.
S.l. : s.n., 1876?
map. (hand-colored) 26.8 x 23.5 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 500 ft.
Navigational map, showing channel, sand bars, rocks,
and reefs.
(x) Tennessee River. 1876.
Rotherwood. 1926.
see Holston River. 1926.
Rugby, Tennessee.
Rugby, Tenn. Engraved by J.H. Bogart. Scale reduced
by Robert Walton, civil engineer.
Cincinnati 1880?
map. 18 x 22 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1650 feet.
Rugby, Tenn. 1880.
Cook, Rufus.
Plateau. Morgan, Scott & Fentress Counties,
Tenn., [by] Rufus Cook, civil engineer &
surveyor ... London; and Boston, Mass.:
Board of Aid to Land Ownership, ltd., [1880?]
Map. 63 x 79 cm.
Scale: 5/8 inch = 300 feet.
At head: Estate of the Board of Aid to Land
Ownership, ltd.
Land company plan for Plateau (Rugby),
showing lot lines and major features.
St. Laurence River.
see U.S. 1817.
Saltpeter Cave. 1960.
see Caves. Saltpeter Cave (Hardin Co., Tn.)
Sanford Property. 1938.
see Lauderdale County, Tenn. 1938.
Savannah River. 1881.
see Hiwassee River. 1881.
Scotland. 1807.
Faden, William, 1750?-1836.
A map of Scotland, drawn chiefly from the topographical
surveys of Mr. John Ainslie and from those of the late
General Roy &c.&c. By William Faden. London: W.
Faden, 1807.
map. (col.) 110.8 x 97.5 cm.
scale: 1/8 inch = 1 ancient Roman mile; 5/32 inch =
1 British statute mile.
Dedication: "To George Chalmers, Esqr. ..."
Insets: [1] The Shetland Islands (Scale: 1/8 inch =
1 English statute mile).-- [2] The Orkney Islands
(Scale: 7/32 inch = 1 English statute mile).
gift (McLeed)
Shenandoah Valley Railroad. 1881.
see United States. 1881.
Shiloh, Tenn. 1862.
Map of the field of Shiloh, near Pittsburgh Landing
Tenn. Showing the positions of the U.S. forces...
On the 6th and 7th of April, 1862. Surveyed under
the direction of Col. Geo. Thom, Chief of Topl.
Engrs., Dept. of the Mississippi. New York, J. Bien.
[1875?]
map. 43 x 62 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1200 ft.
On verso of Campaign map. Army of the Potomac,
no. 3. Henrico County, Va.
Short Mountain, Tennessee. 1802?
Hamblen, Hezekiah.
Plat land: [parcels bordering Short Mountain, Smith
County, Tennessee], drawn by Hezekiah Hamblen.
[1802?]
map. (col.) 33.5 x 20.5 cm.
no scale.
Hand drawn map showing surveyed properties
adjoining Short Mountain (now in Cannon County,
Tennessee).
On verso: John Den lessee of Thomas Brooks vs.
Jacob Faress and Lemas Faress.
Short Mountain, Tennessee. 1802?
Hamblen, Hezekiah.
Plat land .... [1802?] (Card 2)
(x) Smith County, Tenn. 1802?
(x) Cannon County, Tenn. 1802?
Smith County, Tenn. 1802?
see Short Mountain, Tennessee. 1802?
South
1945g
Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 1945.
Aeronautical chart: Great Smoky Mountains
(409). Compiled ... by the U.S. Coast and
Geodetic Survey ... under authority of the
Secretary of Commerce. Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1945.
map (col.) 56 x 74 cm.
"Restricted"
"Date of magnetic information, 1944."
Scale: 1 inch = 15.8 miles.
Wartime aeronautical chart, showing portions
of Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, and Alabama.
On verso: key to aeronautical symbols;
world aeronautical chart index; and keys to
drainage, relief, and cultural features.
(x) Southern States. 1945.
(x) Great Smoky Mountains regional
collection.
South America. 1813.
see Western Hemisphere. 1813.
South America. 1814.
Lapie, Pierre, 1779-1850.
A map of South America: Carte de L'Amerique
Meridionale. Gravee par P.A.F. Tardieu. Paris:
Chles. Simonneau, 1814.
map (part col.) 100.2 x 79.2 cm.
Various scales; 69.5 English miles to a degree.
Linen backed.
Title set in pictorial cartouche, engraved.
Verso bears publisher's label.
South Carolina. 1671.
see Virginia. 1671.
South Carolina. 1685.
A new map of Carolina. By John Thornton...
Robert Morden..., and Phillip Lea.... London
[ca. 1685]
col. map. 63 x 48 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 15 miles.
Facsimile from the South Carolina Historical Society, 1977.
South Carolina. 1696.
Carte particuliere de la Caroline dresse sur memoires
le plux nouveaux. Par Le Sieur S***. Amsterdam,
Chez Pierre Mortier [ca. 1696]
col. map. 51 x 63 cm.
scale
Facsimile from the collection of the South Carolina
Historical Society. 1977.
South Carolina. 1780.
A new accurate map of the chief parts of South
Carolina, and Georgia, from the best authorities.
London, J. Bew, 1780.
map. 46 x 59 cm.
1 inch = 7.5 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
(x) Georgia. 1780.
South Carolina. 1795.
Lewis, Samuel.
The state of South Carolina, from the best
authorities. London [1795]
map. 46 x 59 cm.
1 inch = 15 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
South Carolina. 1796.
see North Carolina. 1796.
South Carolina. 1822.
Wilson, J.
Geographical, statistical, and historical map of
South Carolina. Reproduced by J. Drayton from
state map by J. Wilson. Philadelphia, H.C. Carey
& I. Lea, 1822.
map. 46 x 59 cm.
1 inch = 20 miles.
Reprint: Knoxville, Clinchdale Press, 1969.
South Carolina. 1823.
see North Carolina. 1823.
South Carolina. 1833.
see Tennessee. 1833.
South Carolina. 1836.
see North Carolina. 1836.
South Carolina. 1838.
South Carolina. [Boston] T.G. Bradford, 1838.
col. map. 33 x 41 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
Engraved by G.W. Boynton.
South Carolina. 1855.
South Carolina. New York, Published by J.H. Colton
& Co., 1855.
col. map. 33 x 39.5 cm.
With this: Description of the state (1p.)
South Carolina. 1879.
see North Carolina. 1879.
South Carolina. 1833.
see North Carolina. 1833.
South Mountain. Md. 1862.
South Mountain, showing the positions of the
forces of the United States and the enemy during
the battle fought by the Army of the Potomac....
Sept. 14th 1862. Prepared in the Bureau of
Topographical Engineers, 1872.
map. 82 x 53 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 1429 ft.
(x) Army of the Potomac.
South Watauga, Tenn.
Frazer, Robert, Engineer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Map of South Watauga. Tennessee. Philadelphia,
Pa.: Robert Frazer, n.d.
map. 18.7 x 60.4 cm.
scale: 1/4 inch = 100 ft.
In ruled borders.
Stamped in red, above border at foot: F.T. Brinkley
& Co., general agents.
South Watauga, Tenn.
Frazer, Robert, Engineer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Map of South Watauga, Tennessee...n.d. (Card 2)
Plan for proposed town of South Watauga, at the
Horseshoe along the banks of the Watauga River in
Carter County, Tennessee.
Shows lot numbers; streets; railroad lines; sites for
hotels, a railway station, a sawmill, and manufacturing
plants; Watauga Park; Smalling's Hill; Bogart's Knob;
and Little Bogart.
(x) Watauga River. n.d.
(x) Carter County, Tenn. n.d.
Southern States. 1657.
La Floride, par N. Sanson d' Abbeville, Georg ordre
du Roy. [Paris, 1657]
col. map. 18 x 25 cm. (From Sanson's L' Amerique
en plvsievrs cartes... No. 3.)
(x) Florida. 1657.
Southern States. 1718.
Senex, John.
A map of Louisiana and of the River Mississippi.
[London, 1718]
map (col. outline) 50 x 42 cm. facsim.
Southern States. 1752.
Bowen, Emanuel.
A new & accurate map of the provinces of North
& South Carolina, Georgia &c. Drawn from late
surveys and regulated by astron. observat.
[London, 1752]
col. map. 48 x 58 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 35 English miles.
Country of the Cherokees depicted prior to the
Treaty of 1763. The Appalachians are called
"Charokee mountains." Shows Indian towns and
English fort in the Tennessee country.
Southern States. 1757.
Carte de la Caroline et Georgie. Pour servir a
l'histoire generale de voyages. [Paris?] Tiree
des auteurs Anglois par M.B. Inq. de la Marine, 1757.
col. map. 25 x 38 cm.
scale: Echelle lieues communes de France: 20 = 1 inch.
R.R. Allen.
Southern States. 1766.
A general map of the new settlement called
Transilvania. [n.p.,] 1776.
map 29 x 59 cm.
(Kentucky map facsimile, no. 4)
1 inch = 45 miles.
Southern States. 1766.
A map of the Indian nations in the southern
department. From J.W.G. De Brahm's original
manuscript map in the Clements Library [n.p.n.d.]
map. 48 x 60 cm.
scale not indicated.
Photostatic reprint.
Southern States. 1780.
Bonne, M.
Carte de la parte sud des Etats Unis de l'
Amerique septentrionale. [Paris, 1780]
map. 25 x 34 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 65 English statute miles
Southern States. 1793.
Purcell, Joseph.
A map of the states of Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina and Georgia; comprehending
the Spanish provinces of East and West Florida
exhibiting the boundaries between the United
States and Spanish Dominions as fixed by
the Treaty of Peace in 1783. Compiled from late
surveys and observations. Boston, Thomas &
Andrews 1793.
map. 40 x 35 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 100 miles.
Southern States. 1793.
Purcell, Joseph.
A map of the states of Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina and Georgia. (Card 2)
Shows indian nations, roads, towns, indian
towns, and "Country of Frankland." The Mississippi
River is the western boundary of all the states.
(x) Franklin (State). 1793.
Southern States. 1795.
Russell, J.
Map of the Southern states of America,
comprehending Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky,
Territory Sth. of the Ohio, North Carolina,
Tennessee Governmt., South Carolina, & Georgia.
London, H.D. Symonds, 1795.
map. 39 x 41 cm.
scale not indicated.
Southern States. 1806.
A new map of part of the United States of North
America. Containing the Carolinas and Georgia.
Also the Floridas and part of the Bahama Islands
&c. From the latest authorities. London J. Cary
1806.
col. map. 45 x 51 cm.
scale: 69 British miles to a degree.
Map also covers Tennessee and parts of Louisiana
Arkansas, Kentucky, and Virginia.
Southern States. 1811.
Cary, John.
A new map of part of the United States of North
America, containing the Carolinas and Georgia.
Also the Floridas and part of the Bahama Islands
& c. From the latest authorities. London, J. Cary
1811.
col. map. 55 x 62 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
Also includes Tennessee.
Southern States. 1816.
Melish, John.
Southern section of the United States including
Florida &c. Philadelphia, John Melish, 1816.
col. map. 51 x 40 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 70 miles.
From Melish, John. The Traveller's directory
through the United States. Philadelphia, 1819.
Southern States. 1816.
see Tennessee. 1795-1886.
Southern States. 1817.
Southern provinces of the United States. Drawn
& engraved for Thomsons New General Atlas.
[London] Hewitt, Sc., 1817.
col. map. 55 x 71 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 50 British statute miles.
Southern States. 1817.
The Southern states and Mississippi Territory.
[Philadelphia, Carey & Warner, 1817]
col. map. 21 x 27 cm.
scale not indicated.
Southern States. 1818.
United States of America, Southern part.
Philadelphia, Dobson [1818]
color map. 54 x 75 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 35 miles.
Drawn under the direction of Mr. Pinkerton by
L. Herbert.
From Pinkerton's Modern Atlas.
(x) Tennessee. 1818.
Southern States. 1826.
Map of North and South Carolina and Georgia
constructed from the latest authorities.
Philadelphia, A. Finley, 1826.
col. map. 42 x 53 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Southern States. 1833.
Tanner, H.S.
North America, sheet X: parts of Missouri, Illinois,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and
Arkansas. J. & C. Wallace, sculpt. [London]
Published by Baldwin & Cradock, 1833.
map (color in outline) 34 x 40 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 English miles.
Shows western counties of Tennessee with parts of
surrounding states.
(xx) Tennessee. 1833.
Southern States. 1839.
Map of the Southern States designed to accompany
Smith's Geography for schools. [n.p.] 1839.
col. map. 27 x 44 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
Southern States. 1850.
Bartholomew, J.
Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana,
Alabama, Arkansas, & Northern part of Florida.
Philadelphia, T. Ellwood Zell (c. 1850)
col. map. 31 x 43 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 50 miles.
Southern States. 1852.
Southern States. [n.p., 1852]
col. map. 11.5 x 16 cm.
Includes Tennessee. Another map removed from
the same volume shows Tennessee with Western
States (see U.S. 1852).
Southern States. 1860.
Swanston, G.H.
Unites States, North America, according to Calvin,
Smith & Tanner. The South Eastern states
comprising Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee,
Georgia, Nth & Sth Carolina and part of Florida,
Virginia & Kentucky. Edinburg, A. Fullerton [1860]
col. map. 40 x 50 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 40 miles.
Borders of Tennessee are colored in error.
Southern States. 1865.
Map prepared to exhibit the campaigns in which the
Army of the Cumberland took part during the War
of the Rebellion... [n.p., n.d.]
map. 67 x 83 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 20 miles.
(x) Army of the Cumberland.
Southern States. 1865.
Military map showing the marches of the United
States forces under command of Maj. Genl. W.T.
Sherman, U.S.A. during the years 1863, 1864,
1865. Compiled by order of Maj. Genl. W.T. Sherman
U.S.A. St. Louis, Engraved by H.C. Evans & F.
Courtenay, 1865.
map. 54 x 93 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 25 miles.
Southern States. 1867.
United States, Southern section. By J. Bartholomew.
Edinburgh, A. & C. Black [1867].
col. map. 42 x 57 cm. (from Black's General atlas of
the world. New edition, 1867. no.43).
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
Southern States. 1876.
Appleton's railway map of the southern states, to
accompany Appleton's Hand-book of American
travel, southern tour. New York, D. Appleton & Co.,
Publishers [1876].
map. col. in outline. 38 x 69 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
Removed from Appleton's Hand-book of American
travel, southern tour. New York, 1876. (F216/.A66/
1876)
Southern States. 1885.
Map to illustrate the Civil War. [n.p.] 1885.
col. map. 15 x 22 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 150 miles.
Probably extracted from a textbook.
Southern States. 1926.
National Geographic Society.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and
Eastern Tennessee. Washington, 1926.
col. map. 39 x 50 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 31.5 miles.
Southwest Territory. 1794.
see Kentucky. 1794.
Southwest Territory. 1795.
see North Carolina. 1795.
Southwest Territory. 1795.
S.W. Territory. Drawn and engraved by Joseph
Scott. Philadelphia, F. & R. Bailey, 1795.
map. (color outline) 20 x 17 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 66 miles.
Second American map of Tennessee.
Shows indian towns, three counties in Mero
District.
Spain. 1732.
Moll, Hermann, d. 1732.
Spain and Portugal. Divided into all its
kingdoms and principalities &c. Agreeable to
modern history. [London] 1732.
col. map. 24 x 34 cm.
From the Atlas minor. 1732.
scale: 1 cm. = 30 English miles.
(xx) Portugal. 1732.
Tennessee.
For a checklist of Tennessee maps, 1794-1830,
see book catalog: GA
451
.W3
1998
Tennessee. 1714-1818.
Aboriginal map of Tennessee. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
map. 22 x 43 cm.
Shows boundaries of North Carolina military
reservation, 1783; Congressional reservation,
April 18, 1806; and the Western purchase,
October 19, 1818; as well as various forts, posts
and settlements, some dated.
From the library of Penelope Johnson Allen.
(x) Great Smoky Mountains regional collection.
Tennessee. 1762.
Timberlake, Henry.
A draught of the Cherokee country, on the west
side of the twenty-four mountains..[London, 1765]
1l. 39 x 24 cm.
Copy of fold. map issued with The Memoirs of
Lieut. Henry Timberlake. London, 1765.
(x) Cherokee Country. 1762.
Gift (Mrs. Chas. F. Wayland)
Tennessee. 1777.
see United States. 1777.
Tennessee. 1778.
see Cherokee Country. 1778.
Tennessee. 1794.
Field, T.P.
Kentucky and the Southwest Territory, 1794.
[Lexington] Dept. of Geography, University of
Kentucky, 1965.
map. 55 x 88 cm.
scale: 1 inch - ca. 18 miles.
"A map illustrating the documented geographical
references through statehood for Kentucky and
Tennessee. Through the use of the accompanying
index the place name usage of the present may be
translated into the usage of the past."
The index is listed in the manuscript catalog under
T.P. Field.
(x) Kentucky. 1794.
Tennessee. 1794.
A map of the Tennessee Government formerly
part of North Carolina taken chiefly from surveys
by Gen'l. D. Smith & others. J.T. Scott, sculp.
Engraved for Carey's American edition of
Guthrie's Geography, improved.
[Philadelphia, Carey, 1794?]
map. 37 x 57 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 22 miles.
Tennessee. 1794.
Morse, J.
A map of the Tennessee Government, 1794.
London. Stockdale, 1794.
map. 26 x 20 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 50 miles.
Shows the river system, and river towns of
Knoxville, Nashville, and Clarksville.
Tennessee. 1795-1886.
Creekmore, Pollyanna. comp.
Maps of Tennessee and other southern states
for geographical searching [Knoxville, Clinchdale
Press, 1966]
13 maps. facs. 46 x 60 cm.
Contents.-1. Southern section of the United States,
by John Mellish, 1816.--2. Aboriginal map of
Tennessee, 1886.--3. Map of Cumberland and
Franklin, 1853.--4. Map of Tennessee, c. 1795.
5. Map of Tennessee, 1818.--6. Geographical,
statistical and historical map of
see next card.
Tennessee. 1795-1886.
Creekmore, Pollyanna. comp.
Maps of Tennessee...[Knoxville, Clinchdale
Press, 1966] (Card 2)
Contents continued.--Tennessee, 1824.--
7. Tennessee, 1824.--8. Tennessee, 1838.-
9. A new map of Tennessee, 1850.--10. State
of North Carolina, c.1795.--11. Map of the
state of Kentucky, 1794.--12. Map of the state
of Kentucky, 1795.--13. Alabama, 1818.
see next card.
Tennessee. 1795-1886.
Creekmore, Pollyanna. comp.
Maps of Tennessee....[Knoxville, Clinchdale
Press, 1966] (Card 3)
(x) Southern states. 1816. (x) Tennessee. 1886.
(x) Tennessee. 1853. (x) Tennessee. 1818.
(x) Tennessee. 1824. (x)Tennessee. 1838. (x)
Tennessee. 1850. (x) North Carolina. 1795. (x)
Kentucky. 1794. (x) Kentucky. 1795. (x)
Alabama. 1818.
Tennessee. 1795.
Historic map of Tennessee from year 1795.
A map of the Tennessee Government formerly
part of North Carolina, from the latest surveys,
1795. Morristown, Tenn. ? Dennis C. Guthrie
1931.
map. 30 x 45 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
A copy of an early Tennessee map with the
addition of modern points of historic interest.
Tennessee. 1795.
A map of the Tennessee Government formerly part
of North Carolina from the latest surveys, 1795.
New York, Published by J. Reid, [1796]
map. 27 x 40 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 27.5 miles.
Except for the imprint, identical to the map published
by J. Reid, L. Wayland, and C. Smith in 1796.
Tennessee. 1795.
A map of the Tennessee state, formerly part of
North Carolina. Taken chiefly from surveys by Genl.
D. Smith & others. J.T. Scott, sculp. Engraved for
Careys American edition of Guthries geography
improved. [Philadelphia, 1795?]
col. map. 39 x 52 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 22 miles.
Hand colored.
Shows roads, Indian towns, Knoxville, Nashville,
Clarksville, and existing counties.
Tennessee. 1795.
see also Southwest Territory. 1795.
Tennessee. 1796.
Harris, Cyrus.
A map of the state of Kentucky and the Tennessee
government compiled from the best authorities by
Cyrus Harris. Engraved by A. Doolittle. Boston,
Published by Thomas and Andrews [1796]
map. 21 x 31 cm.
color in outline.
scale: 1 mile = 47 mi.
Tennessee. 1796.
A map of the Tennessee government, formerly
part of North Carolina. From the latest surveys,
1795. B. Tanner, del. & sculpt. [New York]
J. Reid, L. Wayland, & C. Smith [1796]
map. 25 x 40 cm.
scale: 2 inches = 55 miles.
Third American map of Tennessee. Shows
Kentucky Road from N.C. to Ky.; road north
from Cumberland River into Ky.; road westward
from it to Knoxville and beyond; Indian towns and
boundaries.
Tennessee. 1796.
A map of the Tennessee state, formerly part of
North Carolina. Taken chiefly from surveys by
Genl. D. Smith & others. J.T. Scott, sculp.
Engraved for Carey's American edition of
Guthrie's Geography improved. Philadelphia,
1796.
map. 54 x 43 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 22 miles.
Shows public roads, indian boundaries, indian
towns, and existing counties.
Tennessee. 1796.
Tennessee: lately the S. Wn. Territory.
W. Barker, sculp. [Philadelphia, Mathew
Carey, 1796]
map. 22 x 19 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 70 miles.
shows indian towns, etc.
Tennessee. 1799.
Tennessee. Drawn and engraved by Joseph Scott.
Philadelphia, 1799.
map. 22 x 18 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 55 miles.
A reissue of the Second American Map of Tennessee, 1795. Previous edition had title, "S.W. Territory."
Tennessee. 1799.
A map of the Tennessee Government from the
latest surveys. New York, Payne, 1799.
map. 21 x 40 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Shows boundaries of military reservations, indian
boundaries, indian towns, Kentucky Road.
Includes notes on character of the country. After
the first American map.
Tennessee. 1800.
see also Kentucky. 1800.
Tennessee. 1800.
A map of the state of Kentucky and the Tennessee
Government. Compiled from the best authorities
by Cyrus Harris. Engraved by A. Doolittle. Boston,
Thomas & Andrews 1800?
map. 21 x 30 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 45 miles.
Photostat.
Tennessee. 1801.
Tennessee; lately the S. Wn. Territory. W. Barker,
sculp. [Philadelphia, Mathew Carey, 1801]
map. 20 x 22 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 70 miles.
Second state of Carey's 1796 map. Published in
Carey's American Pocket Atlas, 1801, with the
addition of important roads and lines at the degree
figures between the margin lines.
Tennessee. 1804.
Tennessee. Drawn by S. Lewis. Engraved by
Lawson. Boston, Arrowsmith & Lewis, 1804.
map. 27 x 22 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 50 miles.
Shows county lines and indian boundaries.
Area between Tennessee and Mississippi rivers
called "Chicasaw country." First map to show
imaginary Chicasaw River. Powell's Valley,
Washington District, and Mero District indicated.
Tennessee. 1804
map (hand colored) 25 x 32 cm
scale: 7/32 inch = 10 miles
Framed.
Tennessee. 1805
map (hand colored) 18 x 22 cm
scale: 5/32 inch = 10 miles
Framed.
Tennessee. 1810.
A map of the Tennessee Government from the
latest surveys. New York, E. Low, 1810.
map. 21 x 40 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
An unrevised reissue of Payne's Tennessee
map of 1799.
Tennessee. 1812.
Tennessee. [Boston, Arrowsmith & Lewis, 1812]
map. 22 x 27 cm.
colored in outline.
scale: 1 inch = 50 miles.
Shows districts and some counties of early 1795.
Tennessee. 1814.
Lewis, Samuel.
The state of Tennessee. Philadelphia, Carey, 1814.
col. map. 53 x 43 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 25 miles.
Shows the eight eastern counties and Powell's Valley
of Washington District, and the three counties of
Mero District, and the Cherokee country. Cherokee
towns and roads are indicated.
Tennessee. 1814.
Tennessee. [Philadelphia, Carey, 1814]
col. map. 18 x 21 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
A new map, showing many towns for the first time.
Tennessee. 1814.
Tennessee. [Philadelphia, Johnson & Warner, 1814]
map. 21 x 25 cm.
colored in outline.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
Tennessee. 1814.
Tennessee. [Philadelphia, Mathew Carey, 1814]
map (col. in outline) 17 x 21 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
From Carey's American pocket atlas. 4th ed., 1814.
Tennessee. 1816.
Tennessee. Philadelphia, Carey & Warner, 1816.
map. 26 x 21 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 60 miles.
colored in outline.
Tennessee. 1816.
Tennessee. S. Lewis, del. H.S.
Tanner, sc. Baltimore, Lucas, 1816?
map. 36 x 29 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 40 miles.
colored in outline.
Tennessee. 1818.
see Southern States. 1818.
Tennessee. 1818.
see Tennessee. 1795-1886.
Tennessee. 1823.
Geographical, statistical, and historical map of
Tennessee. Drawn by F. Lucas, Jr. Engraved
by Kneass. Philadelphia, Carey & Lea, 1823.
col. map. 45 x 56 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Text in margins.
Thirteen districts shown. Cherokee lands in
southeast. Only six counties appear west of
Tennessee River.
Descriptive and historical sketches appended.
Tennessee. 1823.
Tanner, H.S.
Kentucky and Tennessee. Engraved by H.S.
Tanner and assistants. Philadelphia, Tanner,
1823.
col. map. 60 x 80 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 15 miles.
From American atlas.
With this 1969 Clinchdale reprint.
Tennessee. 1824.
Lucas, Fielding.
Tennessee. Drawn & published by F. Lucas, Jr.
Engraved by B.T. Welch & Co. Baltimore, 1824.
col. map. 54 x 39 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 30 miles.
Shows the nine (1822-24) West Tennessee
counties, probably for the first time.
Tennessee. 1824.
Tennessee. Engraved by Young & Delleker.
Philadelphia, A. Finley 1824.
col. map. 27 x 35 cm.
scale: 1 inch = 40 miles.
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