Description from Mapping Maryland: "This work is a later edition of Meyer's 1846 map (see Hackerman Collection #55). With the exception of the European mileage comparison chart in the upper right corner, the design of both maps can be directly traced to Henry S. Tanner's "Maryland and Delaware, 1838."1 map; 30 x 37 cm.; Scale: ca. 1:1,100,000 In Meyer's Grosser Zeitungs - Atlas
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Herman's map served as the prototype for subsequent Maryland map...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Morse (1794-1871), publisher of a religious newspaper, expanded ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "This is a second edition of what popularly is called the "Lord B...
From Mapping Maryland: "Griffith, a surveyor, produced this accurate map of Maryland, which is cons...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "A publisher based in New York, Reid included this map in his "Am...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Finley (c. 1790-1840), another Philadelphia publisher and cartog...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Working in Philadelphia as an engraver and publisher, Tanner pre...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "This patriarch of a family of notable eighteenth-century German...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Lucas permitted Philadelphia publishers Carey and Lea to publish...
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Maryland and Delaware counties, cities and towns, "stage" roads, ra...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "The Philadelphia publishing house of Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. s...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Kitchin, a prolific English publisher of the later eighteenth ce...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Homann, he geographer to the king of the Holy Roman Empire, led ...
Map shows late nineteenth century Maryland and Delaware railroads, counties, canals, cities, and tow...
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey counties, railroads, canals, cit...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Herman's map served as the prototype for subsequent Maryland map...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Morse (1794-1871), publisher of a religious newspaper, expanded ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "This is a second edition of what popularly is called the "Lord B...
From Mapping Maryland: "Griffith, a surveyor, produced this accurate map of Maryland, which is cons...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "A publisher based in New York, Reid included this map in his "Am...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Finley (c. 1790-1840), another Philadelphia publisher and cartog...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Working in Philadelphia as an engraver and publisher, Tanner pre...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "This patriarch of a family of notable eighteenth-century German...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Lucas permitted Philadelphia publishers Carey and Lea to publish...
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Maryland and Delaware counties, cities and towns, "stage" roads, ra...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "The Philadelphia publishing house of Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. s...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Kitchin, a prolific English publisher of the later eighteenth ce...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Homann, he geographer to the king of the Holy Roman Empire, led ...
Map shows late nineteenth century Maryland and Delaware railroads, counties, canals, cities, and tow...
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey counties, railroads, canals, cit...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Herman's map served as the prototype for subsequent Maryland map...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Morse (1794-1871), publisher of a religious newspaper, expanded ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "This is a second edition of what popularly is called the "Lord B...