United States

Albany Date: 1794
Simeon de Witt's engraved plan of Albany three years before it became the state capital shows the gridiron expansion intended to accommodate this new function. Along the river lies the older part of the community dating from Dutch settlement in the 17th century.

Size: 15½" x 19¾" - Black & White, Cover-stock Paper: $25.00

Albany Date: 1853
This view is from the east with the Hudson River in the foreground. It shows the busy waterfront against the background of the city. The state capitol can be seen near the center of the lithograph.

Size: 19"x 27½" - Toned, Cover-stock Paper: $32.50

Alexandria Date: 1798
Surveyed in 1749 by John West and George Washington, this Virginia town soon outgrew its original boundaries. This plan published by I.V.Thomas of New York is a fine example of late 18th century urban cartography.

Size: 21¼” x 16¼” - Color, Text Weight Paper: $10.00

Alexandria Date: 1798
Surveyed in 1749 by John West and George Washington, this Virginia town soon outgrew its original boundaries. This plan published by I.V.Thomas of New York is a fine example of late 18th century urban cartography.

Size: 17¾" x 23" - Black & White, Cover-stock Paper: $27.50

Alexandria Date: 1864
The fine buildings of this Virginia port town can all be seen on our colored bird's-eye view published during the Civil War by Charles Magnus of New York. Of particular interest are the blocks near the waterfront which have been restored in recent years.

Size: 12¾” x 18¾” - Color, Text Weight Paper: $10.00

Alexandria Date: 1864
The fine buildings of this Virginia port town can all be seen on our colored bird's-eye view published during the Civil War by Charles Magnus of New York. Of particular interest are the blocks near the waterfront which have been restored in recent years.

Size: 12¾” x 18¾” - Color, Cover-stock Paper: $27.50

American Southeast Date: 1606
For this attractive and influential map of the coast from St. Augustine to Chesapeake Bay Jodocus Hondius relied on the work of both John White and Jacques Le Moyne. Indian figures and towns, ships, sea monsters, a handsome northpoint, and two strapwork cartouches enliven this richly colored and meticulously engraved map.

Size: 13½” x 19" - Colored, Text Weight Paper: $10.00

Ann Arbor Date: 1880
One of Michigan's older cities is the subject of this fine 19th century lithograph view. Prominent in the foreground are the buildings of the University of Michigan.

Size: 17¼" x 26¾" - Black & White, Cover-stock Paper: $32.50

Annapolis Date: 1864
Francis Nicholson planned Maryland's capital in 1694. The details of its unusual design appear in this fully colored view originally published by Charles Magnus.

Size: 11" x 17" - Color, Cover-stock Paper: $27.50

Annapolis Date: 1864
Francis Nicholson planned Maryland's capital in 1694. The details of its unusual design appear in this fully colored view originally published by Charles Magnus.

Size: 11" x 17" - Color, Text Weight Paper: $10.00

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