Complete Historical, Chronological, and Geographical American Atlas.
Title:
Complete Historical, Chronological, and Geographical American Atlas.
Description:
At the time of its publication, Carey’s American Atlas was the most detailed atlas to be produced in the United States. It includes individual color maps of each state and a map depicting the West by Stephen H. Long. Substantial historical background text accompanies each map. Fielding Lucas, the prominent Baltimore printer, was the principal engraver. By 1822, Indiana and Illinois had become states. The large Missouri Territory and smaller “Arkansa” Territory (both part of the Louisiana Purchase) are visible to the West. Texas would not become a sovereign republic until 1836.
Creator:
Carey, Henry Charles.
Source:
Photograph by Vincent Dilio. Courtesy of David M. Rubenstein.
Date:
1822
Citation:
Carey, Henry Charles. Complete Historical, Chronological, and Geographical American Atlas. Philadelphia: Carey and Lea, 1822.
Item Sort:
1809–1853 Early Years and Ambitions
item-index:
6
item-section-slug:
section-1
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