John F. Weishampel Jr. published the popular tourist guides titled "The Stranger in Baltimore". His 1872 map of Baltimore City is one of the first to identify the proposed expansion of the city boundaries. Annexations attempts over the last few decades had failed. Key Baltimore annexations occurred in 1816, 1888 and 1918. The boundaries depicted on this map were not changed until 1888. Weishampel's border vignettes are reminiscent of those on the 1852 Poppleton map
Description from "Maryland from the Willard Hackerman Map collection" George Peabody Library Exhibit...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
Gray and Son were prolific publishers of American atlases. Their works include many inset maps of A...
Hand-colored ward boundaries, parks, and railroads. Insert of State of Maryland. This map is a photo...
Description from "Maryland from the Willard Hackerman Map Collection", George Peabody Library Exhibi...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "T.H. Poppleton, described in an 1811 issue of the "Federal Gazet...
As originally published, the 1869 Sachse map was issued in 12 parts/sheets. This copy, held at the...
This map was originally published and mounted on rollers as a wall map. Content for the map area in...
This set of digital images was produced in the Spring of 2010 from the original maps held by the Map...
This is the 1852 edition of Poppleton’s originally manuscript map of 1822. The following is the de...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Bradford produced this map for "An Illustrated Atlas,Geographica...
Description from "Maryland from the Willard Hackerman Map collection" George Peabody Library Exhibit...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
Gray and Son were prolific publishers of American atlases. Their works include many inset maps of A...
Hand-colored ward boundaries, parks, and railroads. Insert of State of Maryland. This map is a photo...
Description from "Maryland from the Willard Hackerman Map Collection", George Peabody Library Exhibi...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "T.H. Poppleton, described in an 1811 issue of the "Federal Gazet...
As originally published, the 1869 Sachse map was issued in 12 parts/sheets. This copy, held at the...
This map was originally published and mounted on rollers as a wall map. Content for the map area in...
This set of digital images was produced in the Spring of 2010 from the original maps held by the Map...
This is the 1852 edition of Poppleton’s originally manuscript map of 1822. The following is the de...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Bradford produced this map for "An Illustrated Atlas,Geographica...
Description from "Maryland from the Willard Hackerman Map collection" George Peabody Library Exhibit...
This is a digital image of the original map held by the George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries, ...
Gray and Son were prolific publishers of American atlases. Their works include many inset maps of A...