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U. S. Coast Survey
Reprint
“The Harbor of
Annapolis” $40
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DELAWARE AND MARYLAND
CP113
- U. S. COAST SURVEY "Preliminary Sketch
Showing the soundings off the Sea Coast of Delaware and Maryland by the
Hydrographic Party of the U. S. Coast Survey" Wash. D. C. 1850. B/W.
13X9. Finely engraved chart shows the shoreline from Rehoboth Bay,
Delaware southward to just below Sinepuxent Bay, Maryland, noting
principal bays and inlets along the way. Many soundings are shown
offshore along with Fenwick Is. Shoals, Isle of Wight Shoal, Great &
Little Gull Banks. Includes navigational notes on 'dangers' around the
shoals and Fenwicks Is. |
$195 |
VIRGINIA
CP116
- A. MONTANUS "Nova Virginia Tabula" Amstd. 1671. Colored. 11X14. Derivative 8, State 1. of Capt John Smith's
map of Virginia. Very attractive map oriented to the west, shows Cape
Charles and Cape Henry, Chesapeake Bay, the Susquehanna River with lands
adjacent. Many hills, rivers, settlement and Indian lands are shown. The
title is on a drapery in top left held up by cherubs; 2. Indians with
native animals are shown in top right with a "Notarum," a
shield appears in top center & the mileage scale in bottom right is
on a slab with Greek column surrounded by 3 cherubs with tape and
divider. One of the most decorative of the Smith derivatives on
paper watermarked with a Jester. |
$2,650 |
CP123
- U. S. COAST SURVEY “Metomkin
Inlet”
Virginia. Wash. 1862. Colored. 21X19. Chart has very detailed soundings
outside and into the inlet. Topographical details shown along the
coastline and around Metomkin Bay. Locates creeks, landing, shoals.
Navigational notes on buoys, tides, bottoms & variations. |
$225 |
CP125
- U. S. COAST SURVEY "Reconnaissance of the
Entrance to Chesapeake Bay" Virginia, by the Hydrographic Party
under the command of Lieut. B. F. Sands. U. S. Navy. 1851. 10½X12. B/W.
Sailing directions, tides, many soundings, navigational notes. All
channels, including the main ship channel. Fisherman's Island. Smith's
Island. Cape Henry and Cape Charles located. |
$250 |
CP139
- U.
S. COAST
SURVEY "Preliminary Chart of Part of the Seacoast of Virginia and
Entrance to Chesapeake Bay." Wash. D.C. 1855. B/W.28X21. Fine large
vertical chart shows the coast from Assowoman Is. south to Smith's Is.,
Cape Charles & Cape Henry, locating shoals & hundreds of
soundings offshore & into Chesapeake Bay. Depicts Norfolk,
Portsmouth & Gosport & the Navy Yard. Hampton & Hampton
Roads. Includes a large inset chart of the Entrance to Chesapeake Bay in
top left, and written sailing directions to enter Chesapeake Bay. Also
notes on currents, lights, tides & dangers. A handsome intensely
detailed chart in excellent condition. |
$275 |
CP150
- U.
S. COAST SURVEY “Norfolk
Harbor, Virginia.”
Wash. D.
C. 1857. B/W. 19½X15½. Very detailed chart shows Portsmouth and
block plan of the Gosport Navy yard on the Elizabeth River at the
entrance to Chesapeake Bay. Locates Washington Point, Fort Norfolk &
Paradise Creek and shows many depth soundings in the River with channels
& courses & includes detailed navigational notes. An excellent chart. |
$310 |
CP158
- U. S. COAST SURVEY “The Harbor of
Annapolis” Wash. D.C. 1846. Colored. 15X17. (Reproduced from the
original.) Fine nautical chart shows Annapolis Harbor on Chesapeake Bay
and depicts Kent Island with Price's Point, block plan of Annapolis &
St. John's College. Locates the Severn River, Round Bay, the Lighthouse
at Greensberry's Point, Whitehall Flats, Sandy Point Lighthouse,
Hackett's Point, North Shoal, Inner and Annapolis Roads, and depicts
hundreds of depth soundings in the Bay and River, with beacons, buoys
and courses well delineated. Includes 4 landfall approach views as aids
to navigation plus navigational notes on tides, Lat. and Long. and
Magnetic Variations, and includes detailed sailing directions for
vessels bound into the Harbor. The chart includes both topographical and
hydrographical details. The Topography engineered by J. H. Young, Phila.
the Views by O. Lawson of Wash. D.C. and the Hydrography under the
direction of George M. Bache. Lieut. U. S. Navy. |
$40 |
CP161
- S. A. MITCHELL “Plan of Baltimore.” Phila. 1872. Colored.
9X11. Intensely detailed street block plan of Baltimore in the late 19th
century shows the City Dock, the Basin and the N.W. Branch of the
Patapsco River. Depicts wharves, public buildings, hospital, museum,
railroads and the St. Clare Station. St. Mark's College, cemetery, Union
Square and the Odd Fellows Hall. Map has a decorative border frame and
is from Mitchell's “New General Atlas”, published in Philadelphia in
1872. |
$210 |
CP163
- J. N. BELLIN “Carte de la Virginie et
du Maryland, ou Le Baie De Chesapeack et Pays Voisins. Pour Servir a
L'Histoire Generale des Voyages, Tiree des Meilleures Cartes Angloises.”
Paris. c. 1757. Colored. 7½X11. Very attractive chart shows both
Chesapeake and Delaware Bays and the coast of New Jersey, Maryland and
Virginia down to Cape Charles and Cape Henry. The chart depicts
Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, and the principal towns of Annapolis, Fredericksbourg,& Williamsbourg and shows the Potomac, James, York and
Rappahanock Rivers flowing into Chesapeake Bay from inland which is
still only partially settled. High mountain ranges are depicted to the
West divided by many rivers and valleys. A decorative title cartouche is
engraved in lower right & ornamented with flowers, leaves and scrolls in
the French 18th century rococo style. The chart was published in
“L'Histoire Generale des Voyages” compiled by Prevost D'Exiles, and
engraved under the direction of Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703-1772) a
prominent French hydrographer and engraver. |
$650 |
CP164
- JOHNSON & BROWNING “Johnson's Delaware and Maryland by Johnson &
Browning.” NY. 1862. Colored. 12X16½.
Attractive map shows counties in different colors and all major cities,
towns and harbors. The map focuses on Chesapeake Bay in center with
rivers flowing into the Bay from Elkton down to Baltimore, Annapolis and
the Patuxent and Potomac Rivers. Depicts the District of Columbia and
Fairfax and Alexandria, Virginia, plus a section of Maryland bordering
Delaware Bay and River and the New Jersey shore. Includes 5 finely
engraved vignettes of 1.) the General Post Office, 2.) the Treasury
Building, 3.) the Patent Office, 4.) Harper's Ferry and 5.) the Capitol.
From Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas compiled and Engraved under
the Supervision of J. H. Colton and A. J. Johnson. 1862. |
$210 |
CP165
- J. H. COLTON “City of Baltimore. Maryland”
NY 1855. Colored. 12X14½. Fine city map shows detailed street block
plans with railroad tracks and stations, the City Dock, wharves, and the
Main Branch of the Patapsco River and the Basin. Depicts parks and
commercial and public buildings, the hospital, cemetery, chemical works
and public squares. From J. H. Colton's “New General Atlas” with 180
steel plate maps and plans. |
$185 |

CP166 - U. S. COAST
SURVEY “Map of Chesapeake Bay From the Head of the Bay to the Mouth of
the Potomac River. Sheet No.2. From the Mouth of the Magothy River to
the Mouth of the Hudson River.” Wash. D.C.
1857. B/W. 30X37. Very detailed chart shows both topographical and
hydrographical details and depicts Kent Island, Easton, Oxford, Low's
Island, Sharp's Island, Choptank River, Cambridge, Herring Bay & Holland
Point. Includes very detailed navigational notes on sailing directions,
currents, tides, lighthouses, soundings and courses. A finely engraved
chart in excellent condition. |
$385 |
CP167
- J. B. HOMANN “Virginia, Marylandia et Carolina in America
Septentrionali. Britannorum Industria Excultae.”
Amsterdam. 1729. Colored. 19X23. This striking map covers the east coast
of America from New York Harbor & part of Long Island down to Cape Fear,
North Carolina. Includes both Chesapeake & Delaware Bays & shows depth
soundings along the entire coastal regions & into the Bays & New York
Harbor. Locates all principal counties, harbors, capes, rivers, & lakes
in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina & New Jersey. Shows small block
plan of Philadelphia & locates Baltimore & Baltemore County. Many Indian
Territories are depicted inland. As the map shows German settlements
including Governor Alexander Spotswood's German Colony at Germana on the
Rapidan River, it was thought that the map was intended to promote
German immigration to America in the early 18th century. As the depth
soundings indicate, the map may have been used aboard ships bringing the
immigrants over to the New World. The map was first published by Johann
Baptist Homann (1664-1724) in Nurnberg in 1714 & later in a number of
different atlases with this example being published by R & J. Ottens in
Amsterdam in 1729 in “Atlas Maior Cum Generales Omnium Totius Orbis
Regnorum.” Title in lower right is surrounded by a large & highly
decorative cartouche depicting a ship's Captain bartering with Indians
surrounded by native vegetation & exotic animals.An armorial motif on a
stone plinth is drawn in the background. A finely engraved & beautiful
map. (Ref. Phillips Atlases. #4257. Vol. 17. No. 103) |
$3,875 |
CP169
- J. BIEN (Untitled.) “General Topographical Sheet I.
Maryland/Virginia.” New York. 1891.
Colored. 16½X27¼. Excellent map of Chesapeake Bay & the Maryland Shore,
shows all rivers flowing into the Bay from Eastern Bay & the St.
Michael's River, down to the Patuxent, Potomac, Rappahanock, York &
James Rivers. Depicts Norfolk & Cape Henry at the entrance to Chesapeake
Bay & locates the eastern shore of Maryland from the Isle of Wight,
Sinepuxent Bay, Chincoteague Bay, Assawoman Inlet, Metomkin Inlet &
Broad Water down to Cape Charles. Inland the map shows Washington D.C. &
Richmond & all major cities, towns & villages, roads & railroads, rivers
& elevations. Published by Julius Bien (1826-1909) a well-known 19th
century lithographer, for “The Atlas to Accompany the Official Records
of the Union & Confederate Armies. 1861-1865. |
$220 |
CP170
- J. BIEN “Two Part Military Map Showing 1) the Topographical Features
of the Country Adjacent to Harper's Ferry, VA. including Maryland,
Loudon & Bolivar Heights & Portions of South & Short Mountains with the
Positions of the Defensive Works also the Junction of the Potomac &
Shenandoah Rivers & Their Passage through the Blue Ridge.” Map 2) is
titled “Map of the Vicinity of Hagerstown, Funkstown, Williamsport &
Falling Waters, MD. Accompanying the Report of Maj. Gen. G. G. Meade on
the Battle of Gettysburg, Oct. 1st 1863.”
NY. 1891. Colored. 16X27. Both maps shows topographical details,
indicating towns & villages, roads and railroads, rivers & elevations &
Army Positions. Published by Julius Bien (1826-1909) a well-known 19th
century lithographer the maps were issued in “The Atlas to Accompany the
Official Records of the Union & Confederate Armies 1861-1865. A fine
lithograph in very good condition. |
$225 |
CP171
- J. FISHER “Baye De La Delaware Avec Les Ports, Sondes, Dangers, Bancs,
Etc. Dupuis Les Caps Jusqu'a Philadelphie d'Apres La Carte de Joshua
Fisher Publiee a Philadelphie A Paris. Chez Le Rouge. 1777. Avec
Privilege du Roi.” Paris. 1778. B/W.
18½X25¼. This fine chart was drawn by Joshua Fisher (1707-1783) in 1756
from his surveys of the Delaware River from it's entrance at Cape
Henlopen and Cape May upriver to Philadelphia. After only a few copies
were distributed, the chart was suppressed by Governor Robert Hunter
Morris, for fear it would get into the hands of the French. However,
Fisher had it re-engraved later on, on a smaller scale, which was
reproduced extensively at the start of the Revolutionary War including
this copy which was published by George le Rouge in Paris in 1777 in his
“Atlas Ameriquain” The chart is very detailed showing depth soundings in
the River, shoals, & the Main Ship Channel, with small islands, inlets &
harbors along the shore. Locates Newcastle, Wilmington, Chester,
Gloucester & a block plan of the City of Philadelphia. At the top of the
chart are listings of the 22 pilots & 20 masters of vessels who were the
original subscribers in 1756 plus tide tables for mariners using the
chart. Includes a compass rose in lower left with fleur-de-lys motif.
(Ref. “Maps & Charts Published in America Before 1800.” By J. C. Wheat &
C. E. Brun.) Very good condition. |
$2,500 |
CP172
- UNITED STATES COAST 7 GEODETIC SURVEY “United States. East Coast.
Chesapeake Bay. Maryland. Annapolis Harbor.”
Wash. D.C. 1911/1930. B/W. 33X31. Large chart shows block plan of
Annapolis on the Severn River with the Capital Dome. Depicts the Naval
Academy, the Naval Rifle Range, St. John's College & College Creek,
Horseshoe Point & the Naval Hospital, Marine Barracks, & the Naval Radio
Station. Locates Mill Creek & Hackett's Point, roads & public &
commercial buildings. The chart continues southward down to Lake Ogleton,
& Black Walnut Creek. Includes hundreds of depth soundings throughout, &
navigational notes on lighthouses, light-vessels, buoys & beacons, rocks
& other dangers, tides & bottoms. This chart was prepared by the U. S.
Coast & Geodetic Survey for mariners entering Annapolis Harbor from
Chesapeake Bay & offshore points. Condition is good with some light
age-toning from use & a few llight stains in water areas not affecting
image. Maps & charts of Annapolis are scarce & this is one of the most
detailed we have seen in recent years.
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$450 |
CP173
- E. & G. W. BLUNT “Delaware Bay Reduced from the U. S. Coast Survey.”
New York. c. 1846. Colored. 13¼X8¼. Finely detailed chart depicts
thousands of depth soundings from the entrance to the Bay at Cape May,
New Jersey & Cape Henlopen, Delaware to Reedy Point & Salem. Locates
harbors on both the New Jersey & Delaware shores with many Points,
Necks. Bays & Inlets & includes Shoals, Ledges, Channels & Courses. The
chart was included in Blunt's “American Coast Pilot” c. 1846 & drawn &
engraved by Charles Copley A well known engraver from Brooklyn, NY who
worked for the U. S. Coast Survey. Good condition. |
$285 |
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