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Description

Rare 1859 edition of Colton's two sheet Map of the United States, first issued in 1848.

While Colton's larger 4 sheet wall map of the US and his smaller pocket map of the United States appear periodically on the market, this 2 sheet map, with the elaborate grapevine borders, including 10 vignettes of various places of interest including Willamette Falls in Oregon, the Capitol Building, an incomplete Washington Monument, Astoria Oregon, Mexicans catching cattle, and the Valley of Connecticut from Roanoake is perhaps the rarest of all Colton maps showing the US from Coast to Coast. We have previously handled a 2 sheet map from 1853, but this late edition, which includes Thayer's input, is most likely an update of the map released in response to the surge in interest in the West associated with the Colorado Gold Rush of 1859. The map includes up to date western territorial borders, numerous important western routes from the 1840s and 1850s (Fremont, Kearny, Marcy, Pacific RR Surveys, etc.) and extensive annotations within the map, especially on the plains just east of the Rocky Mountains. The western territorial configurations are correct to the beginning of 1859, immediately prior to the inclusion of Colona as an ephemeral name for Colorado.

Condition Description
The map has been flattened and laid on archival tissue and the evidence of some old fold stains are present, but in all the map is in remarkable condition for such a large format pocket map. Includes original burnt orange cloth covers, with gilt title pri