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Practicing Jews, the family was subject to scrutiny and Hans was arrested during  Kristallnacht . Fearing for their safety, the family obtained visas to come to the United States soon after Hitler invaded Austria in 1938. Hans Gideon Stein attended the College of the Pacific, now called the University of the Pacific, from 1939 until he was drafted into the United States Army in October 1941, where he served as Staff Sergeant in Military Intelligence. He became a United States citizen in 1943 and officially changed his name to John Stewart. After World War II, Stewart decided to complete his education. He attended Columbia University from 1945 to 1948, obtaining a masters degree. Stewart taught at Harrisonburg High School from 1951 to 1958, when he was offered a teaching position at Madison College in the language department, for which he taught German and Latin until 1973. Until 1989, he continued to teach classes on folklore and folk culture in the Department of Sociology. After retirement, Stewart continued to research and write about Shenandoah Valley German folklore and culture. He passed away August 27, 2010. ","Elmer L. Smith was born in 1920 in Newark, New Jersey. After earning a B.S. at Florida Southern College, an M.A. at Western Reserve University, and a Ph.D. at Syracuse University, he taught government, economics, and sociology in several Pennsylvania colleges and universities. In 1958 he came to James Madison University (then Madison College) as Director of the Social Sciences Division, serving until his death in 1981. Smith recognized that there was a large German-speaking segment of the population that had settled in the Shenandoah Valley. He conducted research and interviews to document the folk culture of the Shenandoah Valley, and published a wide variety of books and papers. Most of Smith's papers and many of his publications are available at the Blue Ridge Institute of Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia. ","Smith and Stewart collaborated on research and conducted interviews with descendants of the German settlers in the Valley, much of which is documented in this collection. Together, Stewart and Smith established the Valley Folklore Society in the early 1960s. They compiled and published information on many folk traditions of the Shenandoah Valley Germans, including holiday traditions, food recipes, medicinal remedies and favorite pastimes.","Many original documents may still be in the hands of the owners cited by Mr. Stewart in his notes, or their heirs.","Original newspaper clippings were photocopied onto archival paper and acidic originals discarded. In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018.  This collection was previously cataloged as SC 4016 .","Elmer L. Smith Papers, undated, SC 0166, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","The John G. Stewart Papers consists of five boxes, measuring 2.12 cubic feet, spanning the years 1761 to 2002. The collection contains a wide array of facsimile documents pertaining to Germanic folklore and culture in the Shenandoah Valley including notes from Stewart's own lectures and presentations on particular Valley topics. Documents consist of photocopies and drafts of articles written by Stewart and his colleague Elmer L. Smith, information compiled from interviews with Valley residents, as well as photocopies of primary source materials such as images, recipes, correspondence and medicinal remedies from individuals living in Rockingham, Augusta, Wythe and Shenandoah Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County in West Virginia. Most of the photocopied articles are reprints from the  Pennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck  and \"Valley Folklore\" articles from the  Highland Recorder  (Highland County, Virginia.) spanning from November 1953 to November 1973. A detailed list of those articles is included in the Contents List below, as a link to a pdf document, and is also on file in Special Collections. The collection has been left largely in the order in which Mr. Stewart used it, with minor exceptions. It is arranged in six series: Topical Research Files, Folk Medicine and Remedies, Pow-Wow Documents, Lectures and Administrative Files, Henkel Materials, and Folk Culture Posters. Numbers in brackets in the contents list below indicate item count within a folder. ","Topical Research Files, 1961-1995, are further divided into subseries: Calendar Events and Other. The series consists of drafts of articles written by Elmer L. Smith and John Stewart, reprinted articles from the  Pennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck  (1953-1963), and \"Valley Folklore\" columns from the  Highland Recorder  (1965-1973), and miscellaneous notes taken by John Stewart. Of particular interest in the Calendar Events subseries are folders pertaining to traditional German holidays such as Belsnickeling and Martinmas. The Belsnickel was the Christmas gift giver, who disguised himself as an evil man. For good children he gave presents, but for naughty ones he carried whips or sticks. Martinmas, or the Feast of Saint Martin, was celebrated on November 11th and typically marked the first day of winter. Materials in the \"Other\" category cover a wide range of topics and are arranged alphabetically. ","Materials in Folk Medicine and Remedies, 1790-1984, were left in the donor's original order and primarily consist of photocopies or photographs of original primary source documents obtained from individuals in Rockingham, Shenandoah, Augusta and Wythe Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia. Also represented are articles by John Stewart, Kurt Kehr, Elmer Smith, and Billie Jo Monger. Documents include medicinal remedies for ailments such as arthritis, dog bites, and blisters. Information regarding provenance of various items in this series, if available, resides in the administrative file for this collection in the Special Collections office. ","The series Pow Wow Documents, 1883-1900, contains materials pertaining to the handwritten, unpublished Pendleton County Pow-Wow Book of West Virginia and other related materials. The Pow-Wow Book demonstrated the art of healing people through prayer and the placing of hands on the body, which was ostensibly a custom among the Pennsylvania Germans. The series contains the following: photographs of the original Pow Wow book, which was written in German; English translations of part of the book; an undated typed article by Elmer L. Smith and John G. Stewart entitled An Occult Remedy Manuscript from Pendleton County, W.VA; a reprint of Elmer Smith's c.1976 article \"The Medical Therapy of Powwowing: Early History in Europe to Surviving Practices in Modern America,\" typed notes taken from  Folk-Medicine: a Chapter in the History of Culture  (1883), by William George Black, and  Der Deutsche Volksaberglaube der Gegenwart  (1900) by Adolf Wuttke, regarding folk healing practices. ","Lectures and Administrative Files, 1966-2002, include various papers and notes on topics Stewart presented at conferences, seminars, and other speaking engagements in the Valley and abroad. Topics generally concern Valley folklife and folklore. Material pertaining to his teaching and research obligations include course syllabi, a grant application, an oral history program proposal, and bibliographies. ","Henkel Materials, 1796-1963, document the general history of the Henkel Family and Henkel Press of New Market, Virginia and consist of photocopies of publications and medicine labels printed at the press. Materials pertaining to Paul Henkel include an index and trascriptions from his daybook and diary as well as materials documenting his sermons and correspondence. A list of Solomon Henkel correspondence is also included. Photographic images of broadsides printed at the Henkel Press and woodcuts and impriints used in various publications are present. The donor's research nots concerning materials at Special Collections at JMU are also contained within this series. ","Folk Culture Posters, undated, is a collection of oversized photographs taken by the donor of Frakturs, tomb stone rubbings, folk medicine recipes, and Henkel Press broadsides. The images are mounted on cardstock and numbered according to the donor's  description list.","Deutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang Shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen","See description list","Due to copyright restrictions, photocpoied materials from the following collections were removed: Henry Z. Jones,  German Origins of Jost Hite: Virginia Pioneer, 1685-1761  (Edinburg, Va.: Shenandoah History, 1979); John Brown,  Circular-schreiben an die deutschen Einwohner von Rockingham und Augusta, und den benachbarten Caunties. Erster band. Von Johannes Braun. Prediger des Evangelii in den Caunties Rockingham und Augusta, Virginia  (Harrisonburg, Va.: Gedruckt bey Laurentz Wartmann, Rockingham County, Virginia, 1818); Adolf Spamer,  Romanusbuchlein: historisch-philogischer Kommentar zu einem deutschen Zauberbuch. Aus seinem Nachlass bearb. von Johanna Nickel  (Berlin: Akademie-Verag, 1958); \"Schreiben eines deutschen Juden, an den Prasidenten des Kongresses der vereinigten Staaten von Amerika,\"  Deutsches Museum  1.6 (1783): 558-566. The map  Deutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen  has been removed from folder German Immigration and placed in the map drawer.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","Research materials and topical files pertaining to Shenandoah Valley folk culture including recipes, cures for ailments, folklore stories, and other traditions gathered and documented by John G. Stewart and Elmer Smith, former professors at Madison College (James Madison University).","James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Henkel family","Stewart, John, 1918-2010","English, German"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 0157","/repositories/4/resources/226"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John G. Stewart Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["John G. Stewart Papers"],"collection_ssim":["John G. 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Series 1: Topical Research Files is arranged further into subseries.","Topical Research Files, 1761-1995 Folk Medicine and Remedies, 1790-1984 \"Pow-Wow\" Documents, 1883-1900 Lectures and Administrative Files, 1966-2002 Henkel Materials, 1796-1963 Folk Culture Posters, undated"],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cbibref\u003eAurand, A. Monroe. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe \"Pow-Wow\" Book; A Treatise of the Art of \"Healing by Prayer\" and \"Laying on of Hands\", etc...\u003c/emph\u003e Harrisburg, Pa.: Aurand Press, 1929.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eObituary of John Gideon Stewart. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e August 30, 2010.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003e\"John Gideon Stewart,\" \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eShenandoah Valley Folklife Society Newsletter\u003c/emph\u003e 23, no. 3 (Sept. 2010): 1-2.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eStewart, John G. Oral History Interview, John G. Stewart; interviewed by Carol Maureen DeHart, 2003. SdArch no. 25-1. Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eStewart, John G. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eMemoirs of Hans Stein/John Stewart\u003c/emph\u003e, 2003.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eSmith, Elmer Lewis, John G. Stewart and M. Ellsworth Kyger. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Pennsylvania Germans in the Shenandoah Valley\u003c/emph\u003e. Allentown, Pa.: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1962.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eSmith, Elmer Lewis and John G. Stewart. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eA Collection of Papers from the Virginia Folklore Collection, Valley Folklore, and Specialized Collection of Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore from the Region, 1965-1967\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Aurand, A. Monroe.  The \"Pow-Wow\" Book; A Treatise of the Art of \"Healing by Prayer\" and \"Laying on of Hands\", etc...  Harrisburg, Pa.: Aurand Press, 1929.","Obituary of John Gideon Stewart.  Daily News-Record  August 30, 2010.","\"John Gideon Stewart,\"  Shenandoah Valley Folklife Society Newsletter  23, no. 3 (Sept. 2010): 1-2.","Stewart, John G. Oral History Interview, John G. Stewart; interviewed by Carol Maureen DeHart, 2003. SdArch no. 25-1. Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Stewart, John G.  Memoirs of Hans Stein/John Stewart , 2003.","Smith, Elmer Lewis, John G. Stewart and M. Ellsworth Kyger.  The Pennsylvania Germans in the Shenandoah Valley . Allentown, Pa.: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1962.","Smith, Elmer Lewis and John G. Stewart.  A Collection of Papers from the Virginia Folklore Collection, Valley Folklore, and Specialized Collection of Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore from the Region, 1965-1967 ."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn G. Stewart was born in 1918 in Vienna, Austria under the name Hans Gideon Stein to Wilhelm Stein and Margarethe Pick Stein. Practicing Jews, the family was subject to scrutiny and Hans was arrested during \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eKristallnacht\u003c/emph\u003e. Fearing for their safety, the family obtained visas to come to the United States soon after Hitler invaded Austria in 1938. Hans Gideon Stein attended the College of the Pacific, now called the University of the Pacific, from 1939 until he was drafted into the United States Army in October 1941, where he served as Staff Sergeant in Military Intelligence. He became a United States citizen in 1943 and officially changed his name to John Stewart. After World War II, Stewart decided to complete his education. He attended Columbia University from 1945 to 1948, obtaining a masters degree. Stewart taught at Harrisonburg High School from 1951 to 1958, when he was offered a teaching position at Madison College in the language department, for which he taught German and Latin until 1973. Until 1989, he continued to teach classes on folklore and folk culture in the Department of Sociology. After retirement, Stewart continued to research and write about Shenandoah Valley German folklore and culture. He passed away August 27, 2010. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eElmer L. Smith was born in 1920 in Newark, New Jersey. After earning a B.S. at Florida Southern College, an M.A. at Western Reserve University, and a Ph.D. at Syracuse University, he taught government, economics, and sociology in several Pennsylvania colleges and universities. In 1958 he came to James Madison University (then Madison College) as Director of the Social Sciences Division, serving until his death in 1981. Smith recognized that there was a large German-speaking segment of the population that had settled in the Shenandoah Valley. He conducted research and interviews to document the folk culture of the Shenandoah Valley, and published a wide variety of books and papers. Most of Smith's papers and many of his publications are available at the Blue Ridge Institute of Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmith and Stewart collaborated on research and conducted interviews with descendants of the German settlers in the Valley, much of which is documented in this collection. Together, Stewart and Smith established the Valley Folklore Society in the early 1960s. They compiled and published information on many folk traditions of the Shenandoah Valley Germans, including holiday traditions, food recipes, medicinal remedies and favorite pastimes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["John G. Stewart was born in 1918 in Vienna, Austria under the name Hans Gideon Stein to Wilhelm Stein and Margarethe Pick Stein. Practicing Jews, the family was subject to scrutiny and Hans was arrested during  Kristallnacht . Fearing for their safety, the family obtained visas to come to the United States soon after Hitler invaded Austria in 1938. Hans Gideon Stein attended the College of the Pacific, now called the University of the Pacific, from 1939 until he was drafted into the United States Army in October 1941, where he served as Staff Sergeant in Military Intelligence. He became a United States citizen in 1943 and officially changed his name to John Stewart. After World War II, Stewart decided to complete his education. He attended Columbia University from 1945 to 1948, obtaining a masters degree. Stewart taught at Harrisonburg High School from 1951 to 1958, when he was offered a teaching position at Madison College in the language department, for which he taught German and Latin until 1973. Until 1989, he continued to teach classes on folklore and folk culture in the Department of Sociology. After retirement, Stewart continued to research and write about Shenandoah Valley German folklore and culture. He passed away August 27, 2010. ","Elmer L. Smith was born in 1920 in Newark, New Jersey. After earning a B.S. at Florida Southern College, an M.A. at Western Reserve University, and a Ph.D. at Syracuse University, he taught government, economics, and sociology in several Pennsylvania colleges and universities. In 1958 he came to James Madison University (then Madison College) as Director of the Social Sciences Division, serving until his death in 1981. Smith recognized that there was a large German-speaking segment of the population that had settled in the Shenandoah Valley. He conducted research and interviews to document the folk culture of the Shenandoah Valley, and published a wide variety of books and papers. Most of Smith's papers and many of his publications are available at the Blue Ridge Institute of Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia. ","Smith and Stewart collaborated on research and conducted interviews with descendants of the German settlers in the Valley, much of which is documented in this collection. Together, Stewart and Smith established the Valley Folklore Society in the early 1960s. 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Smith, information compiled from interviews with Valley residents, as well as photocopies of primary source materials such as images, recipes, correspondence and medicinal remedies from individuals living in Rockingham, Augusta, Wythe and Shenandoah Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County in West Virginia. Most of the photocopied articles are reprints from the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck\u003c/emph\u003e and \"Valley Folklore\" articles from the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHighland Recorder\u003c/emph\u003e (Highland County, Virginia.) spanning from November 1953 to November 1973. A detailed list of those articles is included in the Contents List below, as a link to a pdf document, and is also on file in Special Collections. The collection has been left largely in the order in which Mr. Stewart used it, with minor exceptions. It is arranged in six series: Topical Research Files, Folk Medicine and Remedies, Pow-Wow Documents, Lectures and Administrative Files, Henkel Materials, and Folk Culture Posters. Numbers in brackets in the contents list below indicate item count within a folder. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopical Research Files, 1961-1995, are further divided into subseries: Calendar Events and Other. The series consists of drafts of articles written by Elmer L. Smith and John Stewart, reprinted articles from the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck\u003c/emph\u003e (1953-1963), and \"Valley Folklore\" columns from the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHighland Recorder\u003c/emph\u003e (1965-1973), and miscellaneous notes taken by John Stewart. Of particular interest in the Calendar Events subseries are folders pertaining to traditional German holidays such as Belsnickeling and Martinmas. The Belsnickel was the Christmas gift giver, who disguised himself as an evil man. For good children he gave presents, but for naughty ones he carried whips or sticks. Martinmas, or the Feast of Saint Martin, was celebrated on November 11th and typically marked the first day of winter. Materials in the \"Other\" category cover a wide range of topics and are arranged alphabetically. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in Folk Medicine and Remedies, 1790-1984, were left in the donor's original order and primarily consist of photocopies or photographs of original primary source documents obtained from individuals in Rockingham, Shenandoah, Augusta and Wythe Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia. Also represented are articles by John Stewart, Kurt Kehr, Elmer Smith, and Billie Jo Monger. Documents include medicinal remedies for ailments such as arthritis, dog bites, and blisters. Information regarding provenance of various items in this series, if available, resides in the administrative file for this collection in the Special Collections office. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe series Pow Wow Documents, 1883-1900, contains materials pertaining to the handwritten, unpublished Pendleton County Pow-Wow Book of West Virginia and other related materials. The Pow-Wow Book demonstrated the art of healing people through prayer and the placing of hands on the body, which was ostensibly a custom among the Pennsylvania Germans. The series contains the following: photographs of the original Pow Wow book, which was written in German; English translations of part of the book; an undated typed article by Elmer L. Smith and John G. Stewart entitled An Occult Remedy Manuscript from Pendleton County, W.VA; a reprint of Elmer Smith's c.1976 article \"The Medical Therapy of Powwowing: Early History in Europe to Surviving Practices in Modern America,\" typed notes taken from \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eFolk-Medicine: a Chapter in the History of Culture\u003c/emph\u003e (1883), by William George Black, and \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDer Deutsche Volksaberglaube der Gegenwart\u003c/emph\u003e (1900) by Adolf Wuttke, regarding folk healing practices. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLectures and Administrative Files, 1966-2002, include various papers and notes on topics Stewart presented at conferences, seminars, and other speaking engagements in the Valley and abroad. Topics generally concern Valley folklife and folklore. 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The collection contains a wide array of facsimile documents pertaining to Germanic folklore and culture in the Shenandoah Valley including notes from Stewart's own lectures and presentations on particular Valley topics. Documents consist of photocopies and drafts of articles written by Stewart and his colleague Elmer L. Smith, information compiled from interviews with Valley residents, as well as photocopies of primary source materials such as images, recipes, correspondence and medicinal remedies from individuals living in Rockingham, Augusta, Wythe and Shenandoah Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County in West Virginia. Most of the photocopied articles are reprints from the  Pennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck  and \"Valley Folklore\" articles from the  Highland Recorder  (Highland County, Virginia.) spanning from November 1953 to November 1973. A detailed list of those articles is included in the Contents List below, as a link to a pdf document, and is also on file in Special Collections. The collection has been left largely in the order in which Mr. Stewart used it, with minor exceptions. It is arranged in six series: Topical Research Files, Folk Medicine and Remedies, Pow-Wow Documents, Lectures and Administrative Files, Henkel Materials, and Folk Culture Posters. Numbers in brackets in the contents list below indicate item count within a folder. ","Topical Research Files, 1961-1995, are further divided into subseries: Calendar Events and Other. The series consists of drafts of articles written by Elmer L. Smith and John Stewart, reprinted articles from the  Pennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck  (1953-1963), and \"Valley Folklore\" columns from the  Highland Recorder  (1965-1973), and miscellaneous notes taken by John Stewart. Of particular interest in the Calendar Events subseries are folders pertaining to traditional German holidays such as Belsnickeling and Martinmas. The Belsnickel was the Christmas gift giver, who disguised himself as an evil man. For good children he gave presents, but for naughty ones he carried whips or sticks. Martinmas, or the Feast of Saint Martin, was celebrated on November 11th and typically marked the first day of winter. Materials in the \"Other\" category cover a wide range of topics and are arranged alphabetically. ","Materials in Folk Medicine and Remedies, 1790-1984, were left in the donor's original order and primarily consist of photocopies or photographs of original primary source documents obtained from individuals in Rockingham, Shenandoah, Augusta and Wythe Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia. Also represented are articles by John Stewart, Kurt Kehr, Elmer Smith, and Billie Jo Monger. Documents include medicinal remedies for ailments such as arthritis, dog bites, and blisters. Information regarding provenance of various items in this series, if available, resides in the administrative file for this collection in the Special Collections office. ","The series Pow Wow Documents, 1883-1900, contains materials pertaining to the handwritten, unpublished Pendleton County Pow-Wow Book of West Virginia and other related materials. The Pow-Wow Book demonstrated the art of healing people through prayer and the placing of hands on the body, which was ostensibly a custom among the Pennsylvania Germans. The series contains the following: photographs of the original Pow Wow book, which was written in German; English translations of part of the book; an undated typed article by Elmer L. Smith and John G. Stewart entitled An Occult Remedy Manuscript from Pendleton County, W.VA; a reprint of Elmer Smith's c.1976 article \"The Medical Therapy of Powwowing: Early History in Europe to Surviving Practices in Modern America,\" typed notes taken from  Folk-Medicine: a Chapter in the History of Culture  (1883), by William George Black, and  Der Deutsche Volksaberglaube der Gegenwart  (1900) by Adolf Wuttke, regarding folk healing practices. ","Lectures and Administrative Files, 1966-2002, include various papers and notes on topics Stewart presented at conferences, seminars, and other speaking engagements in the Valley and abroad. Topics generally concern Valley folklife and folklore. Material pertaining to his teaching and research obligations include course syllabi, a grant application, an oral history program proposal, and bibliographies. ","Henkel Materials, 1796-1963, document the general history of the Henkel Family and Henkel Press of New Market, Virginia and consist of photocopies of publications and medicine labels printed at the press. Materials pertaining to Paul Henkel include an index and trascriptions from his daybook and diary as well as materials documenting his sermons and correspondence. A list of Solomon Henkel correspondence is also included. Photographic images of broadsides printed at the Henkel Press and woodcuts and impriints used in various publications are present. The donor's research nots concerning materials at Special Collections at JMU are also contained within this series. ","Folk Culture Posters, undated, is a collection of oversized photographs taken by the donor of Frakturs, tomb stone rubbings, folk medicine recipes, and Henkel Press broadsides. The images are mounted on cardstock and numbered according to the donor's  description list.","Deutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang Shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen","See description list"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDue to copyright restrictions, photocpoied materials from the following collections were removed: Henry Z. Jones, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eGerman Origins of Jost Hite: Virginia Pioneer, 1685-1761\u003c/emph\u003e (Edinburg, Va.: Shenandoah History, 1979); John Brown, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCircular-schreiben an die deutschen Einwohner von Rockingham und Augusta, und den benachbarten Caunties. Erster band. Von Johannes Braun. 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Aus seinem Nachlass bearb. von Johanna Nickel  (Berlin: Akademie-Verag, 1958); \"Schreiben eines deutschen Juden, an den Prasidenten des Kongresses der vereinigten Staaten von Amerika,\"  Deutsches Museum  1.6 (1783): 558-566. The map  Deutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen  has been removed from folder German Immigration and placed in the map drawer."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged in six series. Series 1: Topical Research Files is arranged further into subseries.","Topical Research Files, 1761-1995 Folk Medicine and Remedies, 1790-1984 \"Pow-Wow\" Documents, 1883-1900 Lectures and Administrative Files, 1966-2002 Henkel Materials, 1796-1963 Folk Culture Posters, undated","Aurand, A. Monroe.  The \"Pow-Wow\" Book; A Treatise of the Art of \"Healing by Prayer\" and \"Laying on of Hands\", etc...  Harrisburg, Pa.: Aurand Press, 1929.","Obituary of John Gideon Stewart.  Daily News-Record  August 30, 2010.","\"John Gideon Stewart,\"  Shenandoah Valley Folklife Society Newsletter  23, no. 3 (Sept. 2010): 1-2.","Stewart, John G. Oral History Interview, John G. Stewart; interviewed by Carol Maureen DeHart, 2003. SdArch no. 25-1. Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Stewart, John G.  Memoirs of Hans Stein/John Stewart , 2003.","Smith, Elmer Lewis, John G. Stewart and M. Ellsworth Kyger.  The Pennsylvania Germans in the Shenandoah Valley . Allentown, Pa.: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1962.","Smith, Elmer Lewis and John G. Stewart.  A Collection of Papers from the Virginia Folklore Collection, Valley Folklore, and Specialized Collection of Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore from the Region, 1965-1967 .","John G. Stewart was born in 1918 in Vienna, Austria under the name Hans Gideon Stein to Wilhelm Stein and Margarethe Pick Stein. Practicing Jews, the family was subject to scrutiny and Hans was arrested during  Kristallnacht . Fearing for their safety, the family obtained visas to come to the United States soon after Hitler invaded Austria in 1938. Hans Gideon Stein attended the College of the Pacific, now called the University of the Pacific, from 1939 until he was drafted into the United States Army in October 1941, where he served as Staff Sergeant in Military Intelligence. He became a United States citizen in 1943 and officially changed his name to John Stewart. After World War II, Stewart decided to complete his education. He attended Columbia University from 1945 to 1948, obtaining a masters degree. Stewart taught at Harrisonburg High School from 1951 to 1958, when he was offered a teaching position at Madison College in the language department, for which he taught German and Latin until 1973. Until 1989, he continued to teach classes on folklore and folk culture in the Department of Sociology. After retirement, Stewart continued to research and write about Shenandoah Valley German folklore and culture. He passed away August 27, 2010. ","Elmer L. Smith was born in 1920 in Newark, New Jersey. After earning a B.S. at Florida Southern College, an M.A. at Western Reserve University, and a Ph.D. at Syracuse University, he taught government, economics, and sociology in several Pennsylvania colleges and universities. In 1958 he came to James Madison University (then Madison College) as Director of the Social Sciences Division, serving until his death in 1981. Smith recognized that there was a large German-speaking segment of the population that had settled in the Shenandoah Valley. He conducted research and interviews to document the folk culture of the Shenandoah Valley, and published a wide variety of books and papers. Most of Smith's papers and many of his publications are available at the Blue Ridge Institute of Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia. ","Smith and Stewart collaborated on research and conducted interviews with descendants of the German settlers in the Valley, much of which is documented in this collection. Together, Stewart and Smith established the Valley Folklore Society in the early 1960s. They compiled and published information on many folk traditions of the Shenandoah Valley Germans, including holiday traditions, food recipes, medicinal remedies and favorite pastimes.","Many original documents may still be in the hands of the owners cited by Mr. Stewart in his notes, or their heirs.","Original newspaper clippings were photocopied onto archival paper and acidic originals discarded. In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018.  This collection was previously cataloged as SC 4016 .","Elmer L. Smith Papers, undated, SC 0166, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","The John G. Stewart Papers consists of five boxes, measuring 2.12 cubic feet, spanning the years 1761 to 2002. The collection contains a wide array of facsimile documents pertaining to Germanic folklore and culture in the Shenandoah Valley including notes from Stewart's own lectures and presentations on particular Valley topics. Documents consist of photocopies and drafts of articles written by Stewart and his colleague Elmer L. Smith, information compiled from interviews with Valley residents, as well as photocopies of primary source materials such as images, recipes, correspondence and medicinal remedies from individuals living in Rockingham, Augusta, Wythe and Shenandoah Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County in West Virginia. Most of the photocopied articles are reprints from the  Pennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck  and \"Valley Folklore\" articles from the  Highland Recorder  (Highland County, Virginia.) spanning from November 1953 to November 1973. A detailed list of those articles is included in the Contents List below, as a link to a pdf document, and is also on file in Special Collections. The collection has been left largely in the order in which Mr. Stewart used it, with minor exceptions. It is arranged in six series: Topical Research Files, Folk Medicine and Remedies, Pow-Wow Documents, Lectures and Administrative Files, Henkel Materials, and Folk Culture Posters. Numbers in brackets in the contents list below indicate item count within a folder. ","Topical Research Files, 1961-1995, are further divided into subseries: Calendar Events and Other. The series consists of drafts of articles written by Elmer L. Smith and John Stewart, reprinted articles from the  Pennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck  (1953-1963), and \"Valley Folklore\" columns from the  Highland Recorder  (1965-1973), and miscellaneous notes taken by John Stewart. Of particular interest in the Calendar Events subseries are folders pertaining to traditional German holidays such as Belsnickeling and Martinmas. The Belsnickel was the Christmas gift giver, who disguised himself as an evil man. For good children he gave presents, but for naughty ones he carried whips or sticks. Martinmas, or the Feast of Saint Martin, was celebrated on November 11th and typically marked the first day of winter. Materials in the \"Other\" category cover a wide range of topics and are arranged alphabetically. ","Materials in Folk Medicine and Remedies, 1790-1984, were left in the donor's original order and primarily consist of photocopies or photographs of original primary source documents obtained from individuals in Rockingham, Shenandoah, Augusta and Wythe Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia. Also represented are articles by John Stewart, Kurt Kehr, Elmer Smith, and Billie Jo Monger. Documents include medicinal remedies for ailments such as arthritis, dog bites, and blisters. Information regarding provenance of various items in this series, if available, resides in the administrative file for this collection in the Special Collections office. ","The series Pow Wow Documents, 1883-1900, contains materials pertaining to the handwritten, unpublished Pendleton County Pow-Wow Book of West Virginia and other related materials. The Pow-Wow Book demonstrated the art of healing people through prayer and the placing of hands on the body, which was ostensibly a custom among the Pennsylvania Germans. The series contains the following: photographs of the original Pow Wow book, which was written in German; English translations of part of the book; an undated typed article by Elmer L. Smith and John G. Stewart entitled An Occult Remedy Manuscript from Pendleton County, W.VA; a reprint of Elmer Smith's c.1976 article \"The Medical Therapy of Powwowing: Early History in Europe to Surviving Practices in Modern America,\" typed notes taken from  Folk-Medicine: a Chapter in the History of Culture  (1883), by William George Black, and  Der Deutsche Volksaberglaube der Gegenwart  (1900) by Adolf Wuttke, regarding folk healing practices. ","Lectures and Administrative Files, 1966-2002, include various papers and notes on topics Stewart presented at conferences, seminars, and other speaking engagements in the Valley and abroad. Topics generally concern Valley folklife and folklore. Material pertaining to his teaching and research obligations include course syllabi, a grant application, an oral history program proposal, and bibliographies. ","Henkel Materials, 1796-1963, document the general history of the Henkel Family and Henkel Press of New Market, Virginia and consist of photocopies of publications and medicine labels printed at the press. Materials pertaining to Paul Henkel include an index and trascriptions from his daybook and diary as well as materials documenting his sermons and correspondence. A list of Solomon Henkel correspondence is also included. Photographic images of broadsides printed at the Henkel Press and woodcuts and impriints used in various publications are present. The donor's research nots concerning materials at Special Collections at JMU are also contained within this series. ","Folk Culture Posters, undated, is a collection of oversized photographs taken by the donor of Frakturs, tomb stone rubbings, folk medicine recipes, and Henkel Press broadsides. The images are mounted on cardstock and numbered according to the donor's  description list.","Deutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang Shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen","See description list","Due to copyright restrictions, photocpoied materials from the following collections were removed: Henry Z. Jones,  German Origins of Jost Hite: Virginia Pioneer, 1685-1761  (Edinburg, Va.: Shenandoah History, 1979); John Brown,  Circular-schreiben an die deutschen Einwohner von Rockingham und Augusta, und den benachbarten Caunties. Erster band. Von Johannes Braun. Prediger des Evangelii in den Caunties Rockingham und Augusta, Virginia  (Harrisonburg, Va.: Gedruckt bey Laurentz Wartmann, Rockingham County, Virginia, 1818); Adolf Spamer,  Romanusbuchlein: historisch-philogischer Kommentar zu einem deutschen Zauberbuch. Aus seinem Nachlass bearb. von Johanna Nickel  (Berlin: Akademie-Verag, 1958); \"Schreiben eines deutschen Juden, an den Prasidenten des Kongresses der vereinigten Staaten von Amerika,\"  Deutsches Museum  1.6 (1783): 558-566. The map  Deutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen  has been removed from folder German Immigration and placed in the map drawer.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","Research materials and topical files pertaining to Shenandoah Valley folk culture including recipes, cures for ailments, folklore stories, and other traditions gathered and documented by John G. 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Stewart; interviewed by Carol Maureen DeHart, 2003. SdArch no. 25-1. Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eStewart, John G. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eMemoirs of Hans Stein/John Stewart\u003c/emph\u003e, 2003.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eSmith, Elmer Lewis, John G. Stewart and M. Ellsworth Kyger. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Pennsylvania Germans in the Shenandoah Valley\u003c/emph\u003e. Allentown, Pa.: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1962.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eSmith, Elmer Lewis and John G. Stewart. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eA Collection of Papers from the Virginia Folklore Collection, Valley Folklore, and Specialized Collection of Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore from the Region, 1965-1967\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Aurand, A. Monroe.  The \"Pow-Wow\" Book; A Treatise of the Art of \"Healing by Prayer\" and \"Laying on of Hands\", etc...  Harrisburg, Pa.: Aurand Press, 1929.","Obituary of John Gideon Stewart.  Daily News-Record  August 30, 2010.","\"John Gideon Stewart,\"  Shenandoah Valley Folklife Society Newsletter  23, no. 3 (Sept. 2010): 1-2.","Stewart, John G. Oral History Interview, John G. Stewart; interviewed by Carol Maureen DeHart, 2003. SdArch no. 25-1. Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Stewart, John G.  Memoirs of Hans Stein/John Stewart , 2003.","Smith, Elmer Lewis, John G. Stewart and M. Ellsworth Kyger.  The Pennsylvania Germans in the Shenandoah Valley . Allentown, Pa.: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1962.","Smith, Elmer Lewis and John G. Stewart.  A Collection of Papers from the Virginia Folklore Collection, Valley Folklore, and Specialized Collection of Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore from the Region, 1965-1967 ."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn G. Stewart was born in 1918 in Vienna, Austria under the name Hans Gideon Stein to Wilhelm Stein and Margarethe Pick Stein. Practicing Jews, the family was subject to scrutiny and Hans was arrested during \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eKristallnacht\u003c/emph\u003e. Fearing for their safety, the family obtained visas to come to the United States soon after Hitler invaded Austria in 1938. Hans Gideon Stein attended the College of the Pacific, now called the University of the Pacific, from 1939 until he was drafted into the United States Army in October 1941, where he served as Staff Sergeant in Military Intelligence. He became a United States citizen in 1943 and officially changed his name to John Stewart. After World War II, Stewart decided to complete his education. He attended Columbia University from 1945 to 1948, obtaining a masters degree. Stewart taught at Harrisonburg High School from 1951 to 1958, when he was offered a teaching position at Madison College in the language department, for which he taught German and Latin until 1973. Until 1989, he continued to teach classes on folklore and folk culture in the Department of Sociology. After retirement, Stewart continued to research and write about Shenandoah Valley German folklore and culture. He passed away August 27, 2010. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eElmer L. Smith was born in 1920 in Newark, New Jersey. After earning a B.S. at Florida Southern College, an M.A. at Western Reserve University, and a Ph.D. at Syracuse University, he taught government, economics, and sociology in several Pennsylvania colleges and universities. In 1958 he came to James Madison University (then Madison College) as Director of the Social Sciences Division, serving until his death in 1981. Smith recognized that there was a large German-speaking segment of the population that had settled in the Shenandoah Valley. He conducted research and interviews to document the folk culture of the Shenandoah Valley, and published a wide variety of books and papers. Most of Smith's papers and many of his publications are available at the Blue Ridge Institute of Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmith and Stewart collaborated on research and conducted interviews with descendants of the German settlers in the Valley, much of which is documented in this collection. Together, Stewart and Smith established the Valley Folklore Society in the early 1960s. They compiled and published information on many folk traditions of the Shenandoah Valley Germans, including holiday traditions, food recipes, medicinal remedies and favorite pastimes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["John G. Stewart was born in 1918 in Vienna, Austria under the name Hans Gideon Stein to Wilhelm Stein and Margarethe Pick Stein. Practicing Jews, the family was subject to scrutiny and Hans was arrested during  Kristallnacht . Fearing for their safety, the family obtained visas to come to the United States soon after Hitler invaded Austria in 1938. Hans Gideon Stein attended the College of the Pacific, now called the University of the Pacific, from 1939 until he was drafted into the United States Army in October 1941, where he served as Staff Sergeant in Military Intelligence. He became a United States citizen in 1943 and officially changed his name to John Stewart. After World War II, Stewart decided to complete his education. He attended Columbia University from 1945 to 1948, obtaining a masters degree. Stewart taught at Harrisonburg High School from 1951 to 1958, when he was offered a teaching position at Madison College in the language department, for which he taught German and Latin until 1973. Until 1989, he continued to teach classes on folklore and folk culture in the Department of Sociology. After retirement, Stewart continued to research and write about Shenandoah Valley German folklore and culture. He passed away August 27, 2010. ","Elmer L. Smith was born in 1920 in Newark, New Jersey. After earning a B.S. at Florida Southern College, an M.A. at Western Reserve University, and a Ph.D. at Syracuse University, he taught government, economics, and sociology in several Pennsylvania colleges and universities. In 1958 he came to James Madison University (then Madison College) as Director of the Social Sciences Division, serving until his death in 1981. Smith recognized that there was a large German-speaking segment of the population that had settled in the Shenandoah Valley. He conducted research and interviews to document the folk culture of the Shenandoah Valley, and published a wide variety of books and papers. Most of Smith's papers and many of his publications are available at the Blue Ridge Institute of Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia. ","Smith and Stewart collaborated on research and conducted interviews with descendants of the German settlers in the Valley, much of which is documented in this collection. Together, Stewart and Smith established the Valley Folklore Society in the early 1960s. They compiled and published information on many folk traditions of the Shenandoah Valley Germans, including holiday traditions, food recipes, medicinal remedies and favorite pastimes."],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMany original documents may still be in the hands of the owners cited by Mr. Stewart in his notes, or their heirs.\u003c/p\u003e"],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Location of Originals"],"originalsloc_tesim":["Many original documents may still be in the hands of the owners cited by Mr. Stewart in his notes, or their heirs."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], John G. Stewart Papers, 1761-2002 (bulk 1953-1973), SC 0157, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], John G. 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Smith Papers, undated, SC 0166, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Elmer L. Smith Papers, undated, SC 0166, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe John G. Stewart Papers consists of five boxes, measuring 2.12 cubic feet, spanning the years 1761 to 2002. The collection contains a wide array of facsimile documents pertaining to Germanic folklore and culture in the Shenandoah Valley including notes from Stewart's own lectures and presentations on particular Valley topics. Documents consist of photocopies and drafts of articles written by Stewart and his colleague Elmer L. Smith, information compiled from interviews with Valley residents, as well as photocopies of primary source materials such as images, recipes, correspondence and medicinal remedies from individuals living in Rockingham, Augusta, Wythe and Shenandoah Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County in West Virginia. Most of the photocopied articles are reprints from the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck\u003c/emph\u003e and \"Valley Folklore\" articles from the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHighland Recorder\u003c/emph\u003e (Highland County, Virginia.) spanning from November 1953 to November 1973. A detailed list of those articles is included in the Contents List below, as a link to a pdf document, and is also on file in Special Collections. The collection has been left largely in the order in which Mr. Stewart used it, with minor exceptions. It is arranged in six series: Topical Research Files, Folk Medicine and Remedies, Pow-Wow Documents, Lectures and Administrative Files, Henkel Materials, and Folk Culture Posters. Numbers in brackets in the contents list below indicate item count within a folder. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopical Research Files, 1961-1995, are further divided into subseries: Calendar Events and Other. The series consists of drafts of articles written by Elmer L. Smith and John Stewart, reprinted articles from the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck\u003c/emph\u003e (1953-1963), and \"Valley Folklore\" columns from the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHighland Recorder\u003c/emph\u003e (1965-1973), and miscellaneous notes taken by John Stewart. Of particular interest in the Calendar Events subseries are folders pertaining to traditional German holidays such as Belsnickeling and Martinmas. The Belsnickel was the Christmas gift giver, who disguised himself as an evil man. For good children he gave presents, but for naughty ones he carried whips or sticks. Martinmas, or the Feast of Saint Martin, was celebrated on November 11th and typically marked the first day of winter. Materials in the \"Other\" category cover a wide range of topics and are arranged alphabetically. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in Folk Medicine and Remedies, 1790-1984, were left in the donor's original order and primarily consist of photocopies or photographs of original primary source documents obtained from individuals in Rockingham, Shenandoah, Augusta and Wythe Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia. Also represented are articles by John Stewart, Kurt Kehr, Elmer Smith, and Billie Jo Monger. Documents include medicinal remedies for ailments such as arthritis, dog bites, and blisters. Information regarding provenance of various items in this series, if available, resides in the administrative file for this collection in the Special Collections office. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe series Pow Wow Documents, 1883-1900, contains materials pertaining to the handwritten, unpublished Pendleton County Pow-Wow Book of West Virginia and other related materials. The Pow-Wow Book demonstrated the art of healing people through prayer and the placing of hands on the body, which was ostensibly a custom among the Pennsylvania Germans. The series contains the following: photographs of the original Pow Wow book, which was written in German; English translations of part of the book; an undated typed article by Elmer L. Smith and John G. Stewart entitled An Occult Remedy Manuscript from Pendleton County, W.VA; a reprint of Elmer Smith's c.1976 article \"The Medical Therapy of Powwowing: Early History in Europe to Surviving Practices in Modern America,\" typed notes taken from \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eFolk-Medicine: a Chapter in the History of Culture\u003c/emph\u003e (1883), by William George Black, and \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDer Deutsche Volksaberglaube der Gegenwart\u003c/emph\u003e (1900) by Adolf Wuttke, regarding folk healing practices. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLectures and Administrative Files, 1966-2002, include various papers and notes on topics Stewart presented at conferences, seminars, and other speaking engagements in the Valley and abroad. Topics generally concern Valley folklife and folklore. Material pertaining to his teaching and research obligations include course syllabi, a grant application, an oral history program proposal, and bibliographies. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenkel Materials, 1796-1963, document the general history of the Henkel Family and Henkel Press of New Market, Virginia and consist of photocopies of publications and medicine labels printed at the press. Materials pertaining to Paul Henkel include an index and trascriptions from his daybook and diary as well as materials documenting his sermons and correspondence. A list of Solomon Henkel correspondence is also included. Photographic images of broadsides printed at the Henkel Press and woodcuts and impriints used in various publications are present. The donor's research nots concerning materials at Special Collections at JMU are also contained within this series. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolk Culture Posters, undated, is a collection of oversized photographs taken by the donor of Frakturs, tomb stone rubbings, folk medicine recipes, and Henkel Press broadsides. The images are mounted on cardstock and numbered according to the donor's \u003cextref type=\"simple\" actuate=\"onRequest\" show=\"new\" href=\"http://www.lib.jmu.edu/special/manuscripts/4016_StewartFrakturs.pdf\"\u003edescription list.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang Shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lib.jmu.edu/special/manuscripts/4016_StewartFrakturs.pdf\"\u003eSee description list\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The John G. Stewart Papers consists of five boxes, measuring 2.12 cubic feet, spanning the years 1761 to 2002. The collection contains a wide array of facsimile documents pertaining to Germanic folklore and culture in the Shenandoah Valley including notes from Stewart's own lectures and presentations on particular Valley topics. Documents consist of photocopies and drafts of articles written by Stewart and his colleague Elmer L. Smith, information compiled from interviews with Valley residents, as well as photocopies of primary source materials such as images, recipes, correspondence and medicinal remedies from individuals living in Rockingham, Augusta, Wythe and Shenandoah Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County in West Virginia. Most of the photocopied articles are reprints from the  Pennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck  and \"Valley Folklore\" articles from the  Highland Recorder  (Highland County, Virginia.) spanning from November 1953 to November 1973. A detailed list of those articles is included in the Contents List below, as a link to a pdf document, and is also on file in Special Collections. The collection has been left largely in the order in which Mr. Stewart used it, with minor exceptions. It is arranged in six series: Topical Research Files, Folk Medicine and Remedies, Pow-Wow Documents, Lectures and Administrative Files, Henkel Materials, and Folk Culture Posters. Numbers in brackets in the contents list below indicate item count within a folder. ","Topical Research Files, 1961-1995, are further divided into subseries: Calendar Events and Other. The series consists of drafts of articles written by Elmer L. Smith and John Stewart, reprinted articles from the  Pennsylvaanisch Dietsch Eck  (1953-1963), and \"Valley Folklore\" columns from the  Highland Recorder  (1965-1973), and miscellaneous notes taken by John Stewart. Of particular interest in the Calendar Events subseries are folders pertaining to traditional German holidays such as Belsnickeling and Martinmas. The Belsnickel was the Christmas gift giver, who disguised himself as an evil man. For good children he gave presents, but for naughty ones he carried whips or sticks. Martinmas, or the Feast of Saint Martin, was celebrated on November 11th and typically marked the first day of winter. Materials in the \"Other\" category cover a wide range of topics and are arranged alphabetically. ","Materials in Folk Medicine and Remedies, 1790-1984, were left in the donor's original order and primarily consist of photocopies or photographs of original primary source documents obtained from individuals in Rockingham, Shenandoah, Augusta and Wythe Counties in Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia. Also represented are articles by John Stewart, Kurt Kehr, Elmer Smith, and Billie Jo Monger. Documents include medicinal remedies for ailments such as arthritis, dog bites, and blisters. Information regarding provenance of various items in this series, if available, resides in the administrative file for this collection in the Special Collections office. ","The series Pow Wow Documents, 1883-1900, contains materials pertaining to the handwritten, unpublished Pendleton County Pow-Wow Book of West Virginia and other related materials. The Pow-Wow Book demonstrated the art of healing people through prayer and the placing of hands on the body, which was ostensibly a custom among the Pennsylvania Germans. The series contains the following: photographs of the original Pow Wow book, which was written in German; English translations of part of the book; an undated typed article by Elmer L. Smith and John G. Stewart entitled An Occult Remedy Manuscript from Pendleton County, W.VA; a reprint of Elmer Smith's c.1976 article \"The Medical Therapy of Powwowing: Early History in Europe to Surviving Practices in Modern America,\" typed notes taken from  Folk-Medicine: a Chapter in the History of Culture  (1883), by William George Black, and  Der Deutsche Volksaberglaube der Gegenwart  (1900) by Adolf Wuttke, regarding folk healing practices. ","Lectures and Administrative Files, 1966-2002, include various papers and notes on topics Stewart presented at conferences, seminars, and other speaking engagements in the Valley and abroad. Topics generally concern Valley folklife and folklore. Material pertaining to his teaching and research obligations include course syllabi, a grant application, an oral history program proposal, and bibliographies. ","Henkel Materials, 1796-1963, document the general history of the Henkel Family and Henkel Press of New Market, Virginia and consist of photocopies of publications and medicine labels printed at the press. Materials pertaining to Paul Henkel include an index and trascriptions from his daybook and diary as well as materials documenting his sermons and correspondence. A list of Solomon Henkel correspondence is also included. Photographic images of broadsides printed at the Henkel Press and woodcuts and impriints used in various publications are present. The donor's research nots concerning materials at Special Collections at JMU are also contained within this series. ","Folk Culture Posters, undated, is a collection of oversized photographs taken by the donor of Frakturs, tomb stone rubbings, folk medicine recipes, and Henkel Press broadsides. The images are mounted on cardstock and numbered according to the donor's  description list.","Deutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang Shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen","See description list"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDue to copyright restrictions, photocpoied materials from the following collections were removed: Henry Z. Jones, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eGerman Origins of Jost Hite: Virginia Pioneer, 1685-1761\u003c/emph\u003e (Edinburg, Va.: Shenandoah History, 1979); John Brown, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCircular-schreiben an die deutschen Einwohner von Rockingham und Augusta, und den benachbarten Caunties. Erster band. Von Johannes Braun. Prediger des Evangelii in den Caunties Rockingham und Augusta, Virginia\u003c/emph\u003e (Harrisonburg, Va.: Gedruckt bey Laurentz Wartmann, Rockingham County, Virginia, 1818); Adolf Spamer, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eRomanusbuchlein: historisch-philogischer Kommentar zu einem deutschen Zauberbuch. Aus seinem Nachlass bearb. von Johanna Nickel\u003c/emph\u003e (Berlin: Akademie-Verag, 1958); \"Schreiben eines deutschen Juden, an den Prasidenten des Kongresses der vereinigten Staaten von Amerika,\" \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDeutsches Museum\u003c/emph\u003e 1.6 (1783): 558-566. 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Aus seinem Nachlass bearb. von Johanna Nickel  (Berlin: Akademie-Verag, 1958); \"Schreiben eines deutschen Juden, an den Prasidenten des Kongresses der vereinigten Staaten von Amerika,\"  Deutsches Museum  1.6 (1783): 558-566. The map  Deutsche Einwanderung 1750-1850 entlang shenandoah und Potomac sowie heutige Dialektinseln des Virginiadeutschen  has been removed from folder German Immigration and placed in the map drawer."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Original is located in the Draper Collection, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.","Blesses George Washington who resigned his commission of 23 December 1783; will put Monroe's letter to Major John Crittenden into the hands of General George Rogers Clarke, who will be in the western country in February, and who will pay close attention to Monroe's military warrant; mentions that the Speaker John Tyler has left Richmond; laments the passage of the bill excluding Virginian delegates to Congress from serving in the Virginian legislature; \"Fear of the power of Congress I have ever considered as chimerical;\" Colonel John Francis Mercer informed him of the passage in the Continental Congress of the resolution accepting Virginia's cession of the northwest territory. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Has enclosed a bill of exchange for the one hundred dollars due Monroe as a Delegate to Congress, four dollars having been expended on his land warrant now in the hands of the Surveyor. Original is located in the James Monroe Memorial Library, Fredericksburg, Virginia.","Claims he is unable to send money because inclement weather has hindered state tax collection; Samuel Ege and Monroe's former landlady, Mrs. Shera, are clamoring to be paid; mentions the impending marriage of \"Little\" John Stewart and \"Kitty Hair\" Catherine Hare; gossips about \"artificial heat\" of the courtships of Mr. Dunn and \"your old acquaintance\" Miss Shera, and of \"Tabby\" Tabitha Eppes who \"has grown quite fat  buxom, her charms...renovated,\" and her unsuccessful suitors: Edward Carrington, Young, Selden, Matthew Wright, and Foster Webb, Jr.; mentions other friends and state officials including Thomas Lomax, William Nelson, Jr., Beverley Randolph, and William Short. Original is located in the New York Public Library, New York City, New York.","Colonel William Grayson is not here, but Wilson Cary Nicholas is; a quorum was reached on Wednesday, May 12 and committees are being appointed; Patrick Henry arrived yesterday and is eager to have postponement of the tax collection; the Speaker John Tyler was chosen without a contest; tell Colonel John Francis Mercer that there lies £100 in the Treasury for him; John Marshall will tell Mercer's brother James in Fredericksburg the same; Major John Crittenden is again elected for Fayette County; asks him Monroe to deliver letters for him to Doctor Arthur Lee. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washingon D.C. Location of original is unknown.","Reports he delivered William Branch Giles's letter to Major Charles Magill while in Winchester, Virginia in August; discusses gaming act and several points concerning the case of Giles's client, Mr. Bell; Brother James Markham Marshall has arrived from Kentucky and will remain in town through October.","Congratulates him on his return from Montreal and the Northwest; he too wishes that the British debts resolutions had not been passed, because it tends to weaken the federal bands and provides a pretext for the British to retain possession of the forts on the lakes; Joseph Jones has introduced a bill to provide for seven annual payments for repayment to begin in April 1786; only bill that has been passed was one granting James Rumsey a 10 year monopoly to develop the machine in a steamboat; discusses rejected bills, including one encouraging intermarriage with the Indians; General Assessment and circuit court bills will probably be thrown out, even with the influence of Patrick Henry; Monroe's letter recommending Colonel John Francis Mercer did not arrive in time to appoint him to a position; Joseph James has replaced William Short, and Spencer Roane and Miles Selden, Jr. have replaced Meriwether Smith and Colonel William Christian; Edward Carrington was very disappointed in losing by one vote when Colonel Jack Nicholas walked out on the last ballot; John Marshall attempted too to promote Monroe's friend's interest, Wilson Nicholas, who is about to marry Miss Margaret]Smith of Baltimore; Marshall's father is willing to help Monroe in regards to Monroe's western lands, but Marshall's cousin Humphrey Marshall would be better able to; discusses relative merits of selling or keeping Monroe's western lands. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Location of original is unknown.","Invitation to dinner; on verso is poem \"Extempore at the Convention in Virginia,\" written by Morris, satirizing the slowness of the proceedings of the Virginia convention called to ratify the U.S. Constitution.","Sends client a second subpoena as the first was never returned, concerning a suit in Chancery Court which involved title to land in Fauquier County, Virginia; asks that any depositions or affidavits be forwarded to him.","Petition of John Marshall acting on behalf of Robert Morris requesting that the High Court of Chancery of the Commonwealth of Virginia subpoena William Alexander and Company, compelling them to make a full accounting of their dealings while employed as tobacco agents in Virginia for Morris.","In response to a letter of Washington's, John Marshall discusses the legalities of caveats and land patents. Original is located in the Henry E. 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Original is located in the Nicholas Papers, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses John Marshall's financial obligations to him, including £20 for a chariot; asks him to pay governor Henry Lee for a hogshead of wine for him; mentions he is setting out immediately for Williamsburg.","Advises Francis Walker to take testimony showing the value of his lands which formerly belonged to Mr. Nicholas Meriwether in preparation of his case; discusses Walker's other case against William Cabell. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","The case will probably be heard in March and Mrs. Turnbull's presence will not be material; the subjects which the testimony should point to are the fortune of Mr. Turnbull, the injury done that of Mrs. Turnbull, and the expenses she has incurred since the separation; if Charles Lee can learn that, he will prove himself useful in Alexandria. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to David Jones, Eastown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Note asking Jones to pay Garrett Cottringer $100; the bill is endorsed on the verso \"February 11 1794 Reed Payment, Garrett Cottringer.\" Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Respectfully declines the Office of Attorney General of the U.S. because of his current business in Richmond. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has transmitted to the clerk of Dumfries a transverse to the Fauquier inquest; hopes that it will be determined by means of a demurer at the next terms; discusses why he wishes this. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Has just arrived safely in Philadelphia, and waits impatiently for the arrival of Mr. Alexander Campbell before considering a British debts case; John Marshall's own case may not be taken up; mentions attending the theatre and compares Philadelphia's favorite actress, Mrs. Marshall, to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall; has not yet heard from his brother, James Markham Marshall; sends greetings to his children.","Richmond, Virginia Deed of land based on a 28 December 1794 contract between John Marshall and John McCreery. In which John Marshall sells 1,640 acres in Clarke County, Kentucky, near Strouds Station which had been patented to Marshall on 11 March 1784. At dollars per acre, McCreery pays Marshall £500 as a down payment, with the balance to be paid when full title is proved. The deed is recorded under the Seal of the General Court of Virginia on 15 June 1801.","Upset at the news of Rawleigh Colston's loss, and of the postponement of John Marshall's visit to Buckpond, stating \"the thoughts of seeing you once more...is a principle means of keeping me alive\"; is pleased with his son's \"part...in the present Storm\"; would like to see his grandsons but fears the journey would tax their youthful constitutions; discusses his potential bequests of his property to the family; mentions he has paid taxes on John Marshall's military land, but not on that which he gave to his grandson, Thomas Marshall in Fayette County, Kentucky; thinks that \"the political Horizon [is about] to clear up\"; asks Marshall to notify Colonel Edward Carrington that John Marshall has sent Mr. Peyton Shorts's accounts to Mr. Oliver Wolcott.","Discusses Mr. John Eyre and James Nimmo, two of Virginia's electors in the presidential election of 1796; comments upon the distribution of Virginia's electoral votes between Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Clinton, Aaron Burr, General George Washington, Pinckney, and John Adams; the Virginia Assembly displays its former hostility to Federalism; hopes North Carolina will not \"tread the crooked path of Virginia\"; will furnish Alexander James Dallas with John Marshall's argument in the British debts case. Original is located in the Iredell Manuscripts, Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina.","Tells of a day spent at Mount Vernon (\"certainly one of the most delightful places in our country\") on his way to Philadelphia via Alexandria; misses her so much as to send his man \"Dick\" to her with this letter; is treated well by his uncle James Keith in Alexandria; \"I never was peremptory but I must now give you one positive order. It is be happy\"; sends two letters which he accidentally carried off and asks her to send the one addressed to General Henry Young to Mr. John Hopkins, and to send the other to his brother, Thomas Marshall.","Thanks Rodney for informing him that some papers which had slipped out of his pocket were being held by Mr. McCullough at New Castle, whom he has requested to post them to Philadelphia. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses his voyage up the Chesapeake from Baltimore; mentions his first meeting with President John Adams; describes \"heavy gloom\" which hangs around the almost bankrupt Robert Morris and family; is impressed by the Vauxhall of Philadelphia and fashionable diversions; mentions estate of Mrs. Susan Hayward on the banks of the Schuylkil.","Is \"extremely chagrined\" at never receiving any mail from her; writes he will sail on the brig Grace for Amsterdam within the week to join General Charles Pinckney; discusses July 4th celebration of the Senators and Representatives.","Has received her letter of June 30; thanks Heaven for her improved health and warns her that \"melancholy may inflict punishment\" on her unborn child; mentions that Colonel Robert Gamble's wife would like to visit her; expects to sail by the beginning of next week at the latest and is upset at the delay; will finish his business and return as soon as possible; sends greetings to his children and mother-in-law; mentions the adjournment of Congress.","Sends this letter by Mr. Humphrey Marshall; attended the play Romeo and Juliet last night, and compares Mrs. Anne Bruton Merry's \"Juliet\" to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall's; visited Mrs. Susan Hayward and gossips about her rumored upcoming marriage to Henry Baring; complains about delayed departure and wearies of dining out, as he begins \"to require a frugal repast with good cool water\"; wishes \"that we were looking back on our separation instead of seeing it before us.\"","Asks her to give a parcel of land deeds from John Banks to Hobe, which can be found in his pine desk in his office, to the clerk of the General Court; is impatient to get on board ship and away; wishes he had spent another week in Richmond; with tomorrow's departure of the Republican, Richard Brent, the last of the Virginia Congressmen will have left the city; \"my spirits sink at parting with them.\"","Will board the Grace at New Castle on Sunday, July 18 and will hopefully arrive in Amsterdam by the end of August; should hear from him next in October; Mr. John Brown, his secretary, has just arrived on the last stage; received his son Tom's letter of July 6; dined yesterday at William Bingham's country seat on the Schuylkil; describes the table setting and Mrs. Anne Willing Bingham's dressing in the latest fashions; besides his Virginia relations, he most enjoys the company of Mr. Robert Morris's family.","Unfavorable winds have prevented them from reaching the open ocean; describes shipboard accommodations, provisions, and companions, including John Brown, John G. Gamble, the Captain of the ship, Mr. Willis, and two Dutch gentleman; has sent a letter to Winchester, Virginia for his son, Tom; instructs her how to reach him (John Marshall) by letter.","1200 or 1300 miles east of the Capes of Delaware, Marshall and the crew hailed a ship bound for America; has not been very seasick and has busied himself with reading; has arrived in Holland and sends news of his health and safety on the first America-bound ship.","The captain of a British frigate of Admiral Duncan's fleet at the mouth of the Texel boarded their ship on August 29 but treated them extremely politely upon learning that a US minister was on board; observed the Dutch fleet in the Texel ready to move on the British if negotiations at Lille failed; describes the internal politics of the French government: the Directory presses for war while the Council of Five Hundred desires peace, fearing the politicization of the French army; Lord Malmesbury (William Harris) is at Lille negotiating for peace between Britain and France; Charles Maurice de Talleyran Perigord, the French Minister of foreign affairs, has sent orders to French parts to grant immediate passports to the American envoys. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Arrived at the Hague and met with General Charles C. Pinckney on September 3; has just heard from an express from the Dutch minister at Paris to the Committee of Foreign Affairs about the Directory with the aid of the army moving against royalist and right wing opponents in the Directory, the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Elders; discusses the impact which this coup d'etat of 18 Fructidor should have upon foreign policy; the French government is now in the hands of those unfriendly to peace, and the moderates willing to judge the American case with fairness have been removed; received news of Mr. Elbridge Gerry's intended departure from Boston on July 23 and will await his arrival in Rotterdam for a week before they leave for Paris. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Reached the Hague on August 3 and is very much pleased with General Charles C. Pinckney; had intended to set out for Paris immediately, but Pinckney received news from Elbridge Gerry on August 5 that he will arrive at the end of August; is perplexed and mortified at the delay; describes the Hague and its social life; mentions lack of companions for Pinckney's wife and daughter; has enjoyed the theatre even though he does not understand the language, and applauds the performances of Madame Louise Rosalie Lefebvre DuGrazon; the Directory's coup in Paris may abridge negotiations so as to occasion his return to America this fall, but he would resent such a circumstance even though he misses her immensely and is impatient to be with her again.","The reports on the revolution in Paris have been confirmed; discusses violations of the French constitution, under the hand of the army, the very essence of a republic is destroyed, but \"French liberty may survive the shock it has sustained;\" \"All power is now in the undivided possession of those who have directed against us those hostile measures of which we so justly complain;\" will set out for Paris on Monday with or without Elbridge Gerry; contrary to previous reports, negotiations still continue at Lille; their route to Paris is prescribed on their permit, probably to prevent their passing through Lille; Philippe Antoine and Merlin de Douai is chosen director to replace Barthelemey and Nicholas Francois de Neufchateau to replace Carnot; Mr. Noel, the minister of France at the Hague has just informed him that 1,500 people have been arrested at Lyons and that General Andre Massenais marching to Avignon to quell resistance there. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Includes a copy of the letter which the three submitted to the French minister of foreign affairs after waiting to be received for a month; they have yet to receive an answer to this November 11 letter, and the condemnation of American vessels continues; the following is written in a numeric cipher which is decoded in superscript: \"Frequent and urgent attempts have been made to inveigle us again into negociation [sic] with persons not officially authorized, of which the obtaining of money is the basis...we have very little prospect of succeeding in our mission.\" Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has enclosed an issue of the Conservateur, a Paris paper, as an example of the abuse of the U.S. by the French press; discusses the arrests of innocent American citizens in Paris, including the cases of Jesse Putnam, James V. Murray and his brother George W. Murray; discusses the situation of American merchant marines who, being forced ashore after their vessels were captured, have no choice but to become French privateers; \"France resounds with the proposd [sic] invasion of England,\" but such talk may be designed merely to alarm Britain; discusses France's continental ambitions and Spain's situation; writes of the internal French political scene; encloses the November 7 issue of the Leyden gazette with news of Emmanuel Louis Henri Alexandre de Launay, comte D'Anteaigues and Joseph Fauche Fouche and the reports of Gillaume Alexandre Troncon Du Counaray and Antoine-Claire Thibaudeau; gives his opinion of the future French treatment of the U.S. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has received no letters from her nor from his friends in the U.S.; will not be home until May and hopes that the Randolph's Executors case can be postponed until then; mentions amusements and dissipations of Paris; describes his new living arrangements with Madame de Villette.","Cannot settle or pay the accounts of American Consuls until the Congress of the United States acts on the matter; the three have agreed to transcend their powers to a limited extent in order to liberate distressed American seamen and return them to the United States.","Presents his compliments to Marshall; called at his lodgings twice this morning, but John Marshall was not in; regrets that he will not be able to dine with him due to a previous engagement. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Arrived in Richmond a week ago but hasn't been able to attend to his business because of his many callers and because of the heat; he enjoys the company of his three year old daughter, Mary; discusses the health of his son, John, who is cutting teeth.","Discusses Gerry's letter of 20 October 1798 to President John Adams, in which Gerry makes several misstatements about his part in the XYZ Affair, which Marshall now refutes point by point; \"I must hope sir that you will think justly on this subject  will thereby save us both the pain of an altercation...\"","Apologizes for an article lately published listing the offices which Washington offered to him (John Marshall), with which he had nothing to do; the writer of the article, who obtained no information directly or indirectly from Marshall, \"was unquestionably actuated by a wish to serve me and by resentment at the various malignant calumnies that have been so profusely bestowed on me.\" Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is pleased with John Marshall's election to the Congress even though by a small majority; discusses the elections; asks him to inform him of the election results when all are known. Original is privately owned.","Will communicate the enclosures of Washington's last letter to Colonel Edward Carrington and Colonel William Heth when they arrive in town; comments upon the elections and the unexpected defeat of Colonel George Hancock and Major Haywood; discusses the composition of the new state legislature; and upon France's declaration of war upon Austria and its consequences. Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses military appointments and recommends several officers, including Colonel John Cropper, General George Rogers Clark, General Thomas Posey, Colonel James Breckenbridge, Colonel Callohill Minnis, General Robert Porterfield of Augusta, General Joseph Blackwell of Fauquier, and Colonel Joseph Swearingean of Berkley; comments upon the death of Mr. Patrick Henry. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Was unable to return the enclosed letter because he was out of town and his happy that Washington is not displeased that it was not transmitted to Colonel John Cropper; has just received Washington's second letter to that gentleman and will forward it immediately. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Indenture signed by Thomas Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to Jesse Norman. Indenture of Isaac Arnold and Elija Arnold assigning the title of the Manor of Leeds to James K. Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Encloses a blank power of attorney in order to transfer and draw dividends upon his Pennsylvania Bank Stock which Mr. Pleasant has just remitted him; discusses land sales and the Manor of Leeds; discusses political situation and how the next election will affect their affairs; comments upon domestic unrest in regards to foreign affairs: \" I look forward with more apprehension than I have ever done to the future political events of our country;\" has just been informed of the total English defeat in Holland. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Congratulates him on his marriage; the newspapers report Philadelphia mourning the death of General Washington; hopes that moderation and toleration will succeed the violence of the last session of Congress; party strife exasperates Pennsylvania; the Governor has threatened to turn out of office every man who voted against him. Location of original is unknown.","Scope and Contents Box 2, Folders 1-3. 28 items.","Replies to a letter which proposed a change of the law for collecting the internal revenue of the U.S. in nonintercourse law with France; mentions that popular feeling is against it, as the public sees it responsible for present low price of tobacco.","Has received her letter of August 5 and is pleased with her account of the children's behavior; approves of her sending the boys \"upcountry;\" Thomas Marshall's last letter contained no news of her health.","Has just returned from a visit to Mt. Vernon where the widowed Mrs. Washington appeared \"tolerably cheerful;\" hopes Polly would \"show more firmness\" as a widow; pleased with his young son, Jacqueline's, last letter and hopes his schooling with Mr. Burns will continue.","Indenture conveying John and Jane Foster's land in Hampshire County, West Virginia to John and James Marshall for $666.66. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses the results of the presidential election of 1800 in Maryland, New England, and Pennsylvania, stating that it is \"an absolute certainty that any success in your state [South Carolina] elects him [Thomas Jefferson].\" Original is located in the Pinckney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Reproaches himself for forgetting to recommend Major Richardson to the commander of the 2nd Brigade, Virginia militia and does so now, hoping his neglect has not been a negative reflection of Richardson's abilities.","In compliance with John Jay's letter, President John Adams has directed a requisition to be made to the Governor of Lower Canada for the delivery of Thomas Jamieson, alias Charles Splendor, also known as Charles Johnston to the authorized person; the requisition and related documents are enclosed.","Secretary of State, John Marshall, grants to Francis Didier Petit de Villers, agent for the ship Parlementaire Benjamin Franklin, a passport. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the difficulties involved in the present negotiations between King and the British commissioners; President John Adams informs him that an informal agreement will be satisfactory as it will be impossible to induce the British cabinet to abandon their principles; matters are left to his good judgment; the stipulation of a sum is better than the present unsettled situation. Original is located in the William M. Elkins Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","His financial embarrassments have prevented him from devoting time to writing the history or General Washington's life; sends Marshall a trunk containing Washington's books and papers, and an enclosed list thereof; wishes he weren't so ignorant of bankruptcy proceedings.","Presidential candidates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, have an equal number or votes, and thus the House or Representatives must decide the issue; Marshall aces not care which way the election goes, but \"witnesses the anxiety of parties;\" suspects the contest will be decided by South Carolina; even it Jefferson wins, Burr probably \"will not surrender...all his pretensions to the office;\" is chagrined by the late Federalist defeat and blames unfaithful men like Mr. Marston or Rhode Island who threw away their votes, as attributed in the letters to General Alexander Hamilton's pamphlet; the treaty with France is before the Senate; Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth has resigned and Mr. John Jay has been nominated in his place; looks forward to returning to Richmond in March and leaving behind forever his political career. Original is located in the Pinkney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.","An expression of the sentiments or respect which accompanied Vanderburgh's presidential commission to become a judge of Indiana Territory. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the probable policies of the new Jefferson administration; they will strengthen the state governments at the expense of the Federal, transferring as many powers to the House of Representatives as possible; the cabinet will probably consist of James Madison as Secretary of State, Henry Dearborn as Secretary of War, Albert Gellatin or Abraham Baldwin as Secretary of the Treasury, maybe General Robert Smith as Secretary of the Navy, and Levi Lincoln or Robert R. Livingston as Attorney General; many of Jefferson's party are disposed to press on to war, but the government will probably excite as much hate and resentment as possible amongst the people against England without proceeding to actual hostilities; the ill conduct of the British cruisers and Vice Admiralty and the remonstrances of American merchants well serves this purpose; delay the completion of your mission until you hear from the new administration as the present agreement with the British would not be ratified. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Accepts Thomas Jefferson's offer to administer the Presidential oath of office to him. Original is located in the Jefferson Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.","Being sued by Virginia on a bond of security which he signed for Daniel Brodhead several years ago, Marshall has learned that the recipient of this letter was acquainted with the advertisements which Brodhead was required to post; he sends him a commission, therefore, and asks for his and Colonel Anderson's depositions concerning Brodhead and his business.","Is composing a history of General Washington's life and requests information about the war in the Southern states, because General Lincoln's letters to Washington in Marshall's possession do not tell much about the combined Franco-American operations at Savannah in 1779; send any important particulars respecting the siege of Charleston; is disgusted with the political world and hopes to see Pinckney in Richmond soon; asks about the political climate of South Carolina and thinks federalism may prevail in three districts in Virginia's state elections.","Discusses the mild but rainy weather and mentions various calamities which have befallen him: \"15 silver dollars\" of his \"had worn through\" his pocket \"and sought their liberty in the sands of Carolina;\" and when his man Peter unpacked his clothes, he discovered that he had not packed any of Marshall's breeches; \"I thought I shou'd be sans culotte only one day,\" but all the town's were too busy to work for him; \"I have the extreme mortification to pass the whole term without that important article of dress...\"","Thanks him for an oration which he sent on the death of Alexander Hamilton; hopes that Hamilton's death will cast some odium upon dueling; was not aware that he had played a part in producing the commercial meet in Baltimore; did not know he resigned the emoluments of his military service. Original printed in Dann, Mason Memoirs.","Has received Marshall's November 2 letter requesting information for Marshall's history of General Washington's life, and will send his recollections of many transactions as soon as he can put them to paper; Marshall should also contact Colonel Bushrod Washington; will send the book Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, supposedly written with Tarleton's assistance, which contains more official documents than any other work and correct plans of some of the actions, if it will be of any use.","Arrived at her mother's yesterday, and found her not as well as he had hoped; her sisters are well; forgot to pay his brother Charles five dollars for Marshall's son John's schooling; things are badly conducted at Marshall's plantation. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses the problems of the Fairfax lands and the people of Winchester; will endeavor to raise a considerable part of the money required for payment. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Asks for the money which John Ambler owes him for payment for land; needs it to make his own payment to Mr. Fairfax, which fact John Ambler knew; Marshall's brother William will take the contract off Ambler's hands if desired. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Takes no offense at Marshall's printing of Adams's letters to General Washington in Marshall's biography of Washington; in detailing the events of the last years of Washington's life, Marshall \"will run the gauntlet between two influential factions, armed with scorpions...;\" but such an investigation must be made; comments upon Adams appointing General Washington to head of the army. Original is privately owned.","Has received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams's hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Has received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams' hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville,Virginia.","Discusses politics and report of Mr. Chesnut that the Democratic Party in South Carolina would unquestionably support Pinckney; the late convention at New York confided that \"unless this point can be gained...we [the Federalists] shall again miscarry;\" no times have been more perilous than the present because of the internal changes wrought \"by a party always hostile to our constitution\" and because of even greater external threats; if the present foreign policy with France is continued, the United States \"will soon become an empty name\" and will no longer be independent; has spent his time on agricultural pursuits instead of professional duty, and scarcely ever reads a newspaper, but the nation's troubles are too serious for him to continue to do so; the Virginia Federalists may win three or four seats in the next Congress, but there is no hope for the presidential election. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Requests him to pay James Brown one thousand dollars when Marshall's quarterly salary accrues on October 1. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Richmond Federalists have mutinied, and have recommended to their brethren throughout Virginia to support the Monroe ticket; was out of town but attempts to explain the reasons for such action. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is honored to be chosen as a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; as he will not return to Washington, D.C. until February, perhaps some member of Congress might find room in his baggage for the volume Eliot mentioned. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to send the collections of the Society. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses arrangements being made with Mr. Willing and Francis to take Marshall's two sons, John and James Keith Marshall, into their counting house when they reach the age of 16; outlines their recommended course of study before then; Mr. Waln(?) will receive Marshall's other son, Edward Carrington Marshall, into his mercantile establishment, if the precarious state of the country's commerce permits it, when he comes of age; asks if he should send his half-pipe of wine to Richmond by way of Norfolk.","Acknowledges letters of April 22, 29, and 30. Outlines patents to Virginia land. Philip Pendleton, Anderson, and Hunter involved in caveat; advises against use of treasury warrant for 1,180 acres. Colston. Decision in Hunter and Fairfax case, decided in favor of Hunter. Asks Lee's opinion as to appeal to Supreme Court; John Marshall favors appeal; sending record; Jones to be engaged as attorney to help Lee. Cause precedent for pending caveats if Supreme Court \"against us,\" save expense; if \"in our favor,\" probably respected or ascertain points for ultimate determination \"in our favor.\"","Is gratified by the compliments Marshall paid to him in his last letter, and hopes to continue his service to the country; has not learned if Serruier is charged with any special orders to the government; Turreau has for some time desired to return to France; asks Marshall for a proper statement of an anecdote concerning Temple Franklin and Benjamin Franklin Bache's unsuccessful attempts to establish a newspaper, which Marshall related to him last year.","Upon his return from the \"laborious relaxation\" of his farm, he found President Madison's message, the report of the committee of foreign relations, and the declaration of war against Great Britain. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Accepts his invitation to dine with him.","Accepts his invitation to dine with him on Wednesday.","Cannot direct the special court Tazewell requested because the law authorizing a circuit judge to perform the duties of a district judge is limited only to the case of the disability of an existing district judge, and does not extend to the case of a vacancy of that office; has notified the Secretary of State of the public hardships if an appointment is postponed.","Received a copy of his book, Historical Letters, and asks Mr. Pleasant to sign him up as a subscriber; comments favorably upon the work, a comparative history of the nations of the world. Location of original is unknown.","Received his check for $500 and letter upon his return from North Carolina; will receive four sets of The Life of Washington from Mr. Mason Locke Weems; discusses a case of Admiralty business which he had just heard in circuit court and asks for Bushrod Washington's opinion; is anxious to terminate next court's business so he can devote himself to the farm.","Discusses whether the power to pass bankruptcy laws resides in the states or in the federal government; discusses part of Constitution which inhibits passage of \"law impairing the obligation of contracts\" and how it relates to bankruptcy laws; says Bushrod Washington heard the argument and his opinion could be relied upon better than his.","Frederick County Virginia Court release proved to John Marshall and James M. Marshall sworn to by Charles Magill, Henry Daingerfield, Thomas McKewan, and Leroy Daingerfield. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Asks what provision is made for them at their session; will he make accommodations for them; asks \"Are we to have peace; or is the war to be continued till we are dismembered?\"","Notice written by Marshall while in Washington D.C. advertising for the return of a strayed or stolen bay saddle horse and offering a liberal reward for it. Location of original is unknown.","Asks Bushrod Washington to ask the counting house of Messrs. Willing  Francis if they are still willing to take John Marshall's fifteen year old son James,now a student at Cambridge, into their firm.","Has made inquiries in response to his letter; land for which taxes are unpaid before August will be sold; payment can be made to the Sheriff of the county; discusses George Washington letters and how he thinks they should be published; asks him to settle a newspaper account for him.","Encloses a copy of a letter from Robert Colston in which Colston complains of John Ambler's withholding payment and threatens Ambler with a lawsuit; suggests that Ambler give Mr. Colston an order on Mr. Smith for the amount in question with as little delay as possible. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses civil admiralty jurisdiction about which he had formed an opinion from the characters in a case of piracy not from precedent; wishes him to discuss revision of \"The Life of George Washington\" with Mr. Wayne while he is in Philadelphia; explains his ideas for the organization of the work; says it must be prepared at leisure and not offered until there is a demand for it.","Encloses a memorandum from the Auditors' office concerning William Marshall's lands in Nason and Franklin counties, Kentucky, and a letter which he wishes delivered to his sister Jane (Marshall) Taylor; she desired him to engage a house for her at Fauquier Court House. Encloses a memorandum from the Filson club.","After reading the recipient's address to the New York Historical Society, he sends him his thoughts on the study of history.","Discusses the Washington social life; is impressed with the French minister and his wife; William Wirt arrived yesterday but he brought no letters; warns her to take enough blankets to arm herself against the intense cold when she goes to Chickahominy on February 21.","Asks Marshall to administer the Presidential oath to him.","Agrees to administer the Presidential oath of office to James Monroe. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has read in Jaquelin[Marshall's last letter news of her ill health, and advises her not to expose herself to the cold in her fears of being too warm; he is in good health and is busily employed. Letter on verso from John Marshall, to his son John, discussing farm matters, and asking him to receive the overseer's letter concerning such things as preparing the soil with plaster of paris, grubbing, cutting, and burning; does not want him to send packages by post, but by private conveyance if available; sends him a note for $60 to pay Mr. Cocke for 20 barrels of corn; asks about James Keith Marshall and hopes he has engaged in a course of reading.","Encloses a letter from General Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, which he has been unable to deliver in person, as the General had instructed; saw Judge Bushrod Washington several months earlier, and was informed by him that Mr. Graham returned to Lafayette the General's papers, which Marshall had borrowed. Includes letter, 22 April 1817, from Marquis de Lafayette, La grange, France, to John Marshall, United States, Virginia. Introducing his friend Mark des Caves; praises Marshall's biography of Washington and says that most of his correspondence with Washington was lost during the French Revolution; mentions the copies of Washington's letters to him, which he desires to be returned to him by Bushrod Washington; recommends M. desCaves to him John Marshall.","Is unable to accept his invitation to dine with him because of his health.","Requests that his case before the Supreme Court be given a day's respite as the extremes of weather have incapacitated him.","Scope and Contents 10 items.","Has received and finally read the address which he presented to the New York Historical Society; was much pleased with its clarity and lucid arrangement, and feels the public would like to see more from his pen. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Asks for information about nail making machines in Boston, for a friend of his who might like to purchase one; the opinion in the Banks case \"has roused the sleeping spirit of Virginia\" and will be attacked in the papers. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to purchase books for John Marshall's nephew, Taylor, who is at school in Kentucky; makes arrangements to pay the bookseller and Deiplaine, and to have him send the volumes, including \"Terence [sic]  Livy in Latin, Longinus, Thucydides,  Demosthenes in Greek, also Xenophens retreat of the 10,000\" to John Marshall's brother, Doctor Louis Marshall, in Kentucky; discusses dissatisfaction of Virginian politicians with the Supreme Court's opinion on the Bank question; \"we shall be denounced bitterly in the papers...and we shall undoubtedly be condemned as a pack of consolidating aristocratics;\" mentions unexpected and long unheard of financial distress of Richmond merchants.","Extracted from a letter of Joseph Story's to John Marshall describing a $1000 nail-making machine invented by Mr. Perkins, and used extensively in the Amesbury Factory near Salem, Massachusetts; also describes two different, less expensive models patented by Mr. Reed, and discusses arrangements for their sale and delivery.","Discusses an error in his published manuscript of a court decision which John Marshall wishes Mr. Bronson to correct.","Discusses the gross misrepresentations the Democratic-Republicans have attributed to the Court's opinion in the Bank case in order to excite ferment in the masses; asks his advice on a case in Admiralty Court, that the Little Charles, libeled for violating the 1808 Embargo Act. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","If the publication of his John Marshall work has not yet commenced, he would rather have the signature changed to \"A Constitutionalist\"; the letters of Amphyction and of Hampden have had more influence in the country than in Richmond; hopes some respectable legislators will refute them. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Questions Joseph Story about an admiralty case concerning the hypothecation of a vessel belonging to the port of Richmond; discusses legal principles of hypothecation in general in the United States; does not think that a piece in the Boston papers should be republished, Mr. Wheaton's appendix; leaves the opinion in the militia case for Story to write. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the legal principles of hypothecation and maritime law as Joseph Story sees them in regards to a case in New York, and concludes that the chief-question is \"whether the ports of the different states are to be deemed foreign ports in respect to the rights of the hypothecation or of implied lien\"; in Story's district, as well as in South Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York, they are; Story \"is open to argument and will follow in a better path. And as the advancement of the law, and not merely of our private opinions should be the great ambition of all judges, I am quite content to yield to the judgement of others.\"","Mentions a trial at Richmond for piracy and discusses the lack of international law regarding the same; writes of his subscription to Mr. Bronson's Gazette of the United Stateswhich has become the Union. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 87 items.","Discusses constitutional issues involving piracy, the slave trade, and the Supreme Court; mentions Littleton Waller Tazewell.","Has not formed an opinion of the case which was remanded to the circuit court of Pennsylvania; congratulates him on the prospect of a full docket in New Jersey and upon his empty one in North Carolina; he called on Mr. Blair, the President of the Bible Society, who says Bushrod was a permanent member of the society and in arrears for the years 1816-1819; was frozen on the Rosaline, has scarcely thawed out.","Hopes none of the papers of George Washington have miscarried; sent the last ones to Bushrod Washington by a coal vessel of Alexandria; has employed a person to copy the pre-Revolutionary letters of General Washington, and John Marshall will himself copy the military letters in his possession after Bushrod Washington informs him in which volume they will be published; he John Marshall will also proceed to copy the letters written between the close of the war and the adoption of the constitution, and has retained no others.","Encloses an affidavit stating that he John Marshall lost the certification meant for Thomas Marshall and asks Bushrod Washington to send from Philadelphia a bond to be executed; has received from Mr. Ward of Salem a copy of a letter written by Mr. William Fairf to Captain Clarke of Salem dated Belvoir, 2 February 1749, which states that \"Major Washington [has] just returned from London whither he lately went to get his arrears of pay  be put on the establishment of half pay...\" concludes that this cannot be George Washington; poses questions about George Washington's genealogy; asks Bushrod Washington to talk with the editor of Langhornes' Plutarch while in Philadelphia about an anecdote concerning George Washington selling his old charger.","Discusses Mr. Moorehead's purchase of Mr. Johnson's land in Fauquier County; wheat and other crops are doing well. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Describes being thrown by a horse; will bring the letters they agreed to copy to Washington; wishes him to speak again with Mr. Wayne about a second edition of the life of George Washington; recommends that Mr. Mason Locke Weemshave a subscription paper for the letters and life at the same time; thinks they should reduce the charges on the life to half a dollar per volume, then the second volume might be sold for two dollars a volume.","Hopes Bushrod's health will improve so he can come visit at the end of the month so they can deliver opinions on various cases including the one from Virginia \"which has exerted so much commotion in our legislature.\" The case involves an act of Congress allowing a lottery in Washington, D.C. with ticket sales in Virginia contrary to Virginia law. See \"A Substitute Proposed by Mr. Miller, of Powhatan, for the Report and Resolutions Concerning the Citation of the Commonwealth to Answer a Complaint Before the Supreme Court of the United States\" (JK1591 .V5 1821).","A letter of James Keith Marshall's informed John Marshall of her return from Chickahominy; hopes that the celebrations of the 22nd did not disturb her too much; Judge Bushrod Washington is not well; John Marshall is very busy at Court; dines out frequently and eats too much; does not attend the continual gay parties in Washington. Including letter on verso from John Marshall to his son James Keith Marshall, asking about the health of Jacob, one of the slaves; tells him to purchase as much clover seed as he can if he does not get the money from Smith.","Hopes his health was not injured by his traveling to Philadelphia to perform his circuit duties; mentions case in his circuit involving merchants indebted to the U.S. on duty bonds; recommends the writings of Algernon Sidney.","Asks his opinion of legalities of a case concerning insolvency and priority of payment to creditors; the Supreme Court opinion in the Lottery case virulently assaulted in the newspapers, especially by Algernon Sidney in the Enquirer who is \"supposed to be the champion of the state rights...[but] really is the champion of dismemberment;\" is anxious to hear if Joseph Story and Daniel Webster's amendment to the Massachusetts constitution was approved by the people or not. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses legal principles of partnership, joint property and the priority of the payment of debts under English and American bankruptcy laws; writes of the federal government; reports on the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; will send on the next vessel for Richmond some Salem fish and a recipe on how to cook them.","Thanks him for his opinion on the case on which he John Marshall consulted him; has enclosed the letter from Mr. James Madisonto General Washington which John Marshall had selected last winter but forgot to send; discusses the legal matter of inland and foreign bills and hypothecation relating to the New York case.","Is grateful for his expressions of esteem; hopes the harmony of the bench will never be disturbed; discusses Thomas Jefferson's and James Madison's doubts of the Supreme Court as the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional questions; comments upon Jefferson's character and influence over the people; encloses Algernon Sidney's essays with their weak argument and violent language; in the Virginian newspapers \"not a pen is drawn in support of the sound principles of the constitution of the Union...I look elsewhere for safety.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received the fish and will cook it according to instructions; discusses Mr. Hall and his intended publication of Algernon Sidney's essays and asks if he Joseph Story can prevent it; Mr. Caedwell has not yet sent the volume of the debates of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; discusses the designs of the Democratic-Republicans in attacking the Supreme Court; questions him about a case involving William McKinly, a tax collector, and his depositions. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to join him at dinner on Tuesday at 4 o'clock.","Makes arrangements for Tazewell's deposition to be taken on 23 May; if General Robert Barraud Taylorand Mr. Blair are out of town, send for magistrates and have the necessary steps taken.","2 pages. Photostat of Autograph Letter Signed. Has received the President's message to Congress concerning internal improvements, \"a question which very much divides the opinions of intelligent men;\" \"a general power over internal improvements, if to be exercised by the Union, would certainly be cumbersome to the government,  of no utility to the people. But to the extent you recommend, it would be productive of no mischief, and of great good;\" he John Marshall despairs that such a measure will be adopted. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Has found in the Journal of the House of Delegates that the bill for confiscating Lord Fairfax's estate passed in January 1786, but was defeated in the Senate; discusses the role of the Supreme Court in deciding cases relating to treaties; will not be at Happy Creek before 6 August; will also visit Cumberland, Mr. Colston's and maybe Bath.","Grants power of attorney to Leigh to make or endorse any notes given by Edward Colston, James Marshall or James Markham Marsha for the purpose of paying a debt to the Bank of the United States due from Nimrod Farrow or from the estate of Turner Dixon. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Asked Mr. Williams about the information he Jaquelin B. Harrie desired; Williams wrote that he gave his letter to the delegate from Florida, who has yet to answer it.","Discusses his trip from Richmond and the rainy weather; did not find Mr. Skinker at home, so arrived last night at his friend General Blackwell's, who is almost blind; Thomas Marshall was there earlier electioneering; the election will be closer than he John Marshall had originally thought.","Met his son, Edward Carrington Marshall; introduced him to several gentlemen in Boston, and recommended him to the President of Harvard College; made arrangements for Edward Carrington Marshall to live in Cambridge and to be tutored until rooms at the College are assigned after commencement; discusses Edward Carrington Marshall's expenses; takes great pleasure in aiding him in all measures; discusses his John Marshall latest decision on the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the United States; is anxious about the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Henry B. Livingston's successor.","Thanks him for his friendly attentions to John Marshall's son, Edward Carrington Marshall; gives his opinion of the case of the Bank of the United States v. Dandridge; alarmed at the rumored successor of their \"much lamented friend\" Supreme Court Justice Henry B. Livingston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses libels against his father, John Lowell, and against himself; encloses letters to editors printed in local papers in defense.","Received his letters of 25 and 28 October and was astonished to learn that he feels Marshall deliberately and unnecessarily \"altered expressions which would be construed into the imputation of a crime..., against a gentleman...\"; there was no evidence in the cases decision that Lowell's testimony was disregarded or discredited-- \"the opinion speaks for itself.\"","Brother Bushrod Washington had to adjourn the court at Philadelphia because of his illness; discusses a case on John Marshall's circuit concerning the American ship, Pilot, captured by pirates and later recaptured by a squadron under Commodore David Porter; comments upon the extreme bitterness of Mr. John Adams, whom he still respects, and the publication of some of his correspondence. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Received the President's message to Congress, and thanks him for his mark of polite attention; he John Marshall too thinks that \"we cannot look on the present state of the world with indifference.\" Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Thanks him for the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Original is located in the University of Virginia on deposit at John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Was uneasy that she heard of his accident before his letter reached her; his fall has kept him from court longer than he had expected; feels pain only when he moves; doctors say he is mending faster than they had expected; is treated with a great deal of kindness and attention; wives of the cabinet members call on him; passes the long hours of the night by thinking of her and their early life together.","Will soon return to Richmond by steamboat; makes arrangements to have his servant, Oby, meet him at the dock to carry his portmanteau; is not able to use his arm; was surprised to see John and Elizabeth Alexander Marshall, who were in town because the boat on which they traveled was being repaired, and they were making their way to Baltimore by stage.","Missed seeing him at Hanover Court House on Monday, presumably because of the cloudiness of the weather; will be there next court day to meet him unless it is inconvenient, in which case Tom should let John Marshall know immediately. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, on deposit John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Has just finished reading the copy of his \"Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States,\" which he sent to John Marshall; thanks him for the flattering manner in which he discusses some of Marshall's opinions. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Thanks for sending a copy of his message to Congress; regrets that Monroe is retiring, but congratulates him on his presidency.","Reached Washington yesterday and paid his accustomed visit to the President; Marshall occupies the same room as last year; neither Judge William Johnson or Joseph Story has arrived, and Thomas Todd is close to death; the roads were so good for the winter, he was glad he did not take the steamboat; rode from Hanover Courthouse to Fredericksburg with a Mrs. (Booth) Stone; dined with his aunt Keith on Sunday; his nephew, William Marshall, visited him on Saturday; hopes that Mr. Picket has filled the ice house already.","Discusses presidential election of 1824; ascribes it to the letters of Kremer and to Mr. Vanraensaeller's reluctant last-minute vote for John Quincy Adams; speculates about the Cabinet; including Mr. Crawford's refusal of the Treasury, and Henry Clay's rumored acceptance of the State Department. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Has received letters from his son and from his nephew, George, and has learned of the marriage of his John Marshall nephew, Edward Colston, who has moved to Honeywood, Berkeley County, Virginia; asks her to inform Mr. Cole that he John Marshall has received his new black suit, and that George Kremer will soon print \"a most scurrilous piece of abuse against Henry Clay,\" an anonymous letter in the Columbia Observer accusing him of bargaining with John Quincy Adams to give his support in the presidential election in return for the office of Secretary of State; Polly's cousin, Mrs. Walker, thanked him for his check and the subscription raised for her by the members of Congress.","Asks him to accept a copy of his colonial history; congratulations him on the successful termination of his political career. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is much honored by his election to the Bunker Hill Monument Association and asks what his membership will entail.","Has received his letters and documents stating Monroe's claims on the U.S.; expects that Monroe will receive as much as has ever been allowed to others for similar services. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Thanks her for her letter recommending Caldwell, but he has already pledged himself to another person seeking office.","In response to John Marshall's requests in his last letter, John Sergeant is enclosing copies of Mr. Giles' speech found in Dunlap and Claypoole's 16 December 1796 paper and in the Aurora of the 15th sources located at the (?) Library; and germane to his biography of Washington.","Legal brief of the case of  Cooper and Gilliam v. Field et. al , a case involving the illegal sale of escaped slaves.","Scope and Contents 13 items.","Thanks him for a copy of John Marshall's history of the English colonies of North America which Joseph Story delivered a few weeks earlier; quotes Lord Kames (?) from his The Gentleman Farmer; \"I disregard the present rebellion of our Americans; for they will soon be reduced to obedience;\" discusses present westward movement of the American population and predicts a new western confederacy of the movement of the national capital westward in the next generation; comments upon John Marshall's statements on slavery, mentioning Colonel Edward Carrington's and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's views on miscegenation and the Colonization Society's efforts; discusses Georgia's Governor George M. Troup's detested views on the slaves and Creek Indians, which seem to be held by most Georgians, who would defy the authority of the Union if they dared; that authority rests on \"the purity, the intellegence and the firmness\" of the Supreme Court; hopes John Marshall long remains at the head.","Has read Mr. William Branch Giles's latest article in the Richmond Enquirer on John Quincy Adams, which attributes his John Quincy Adams's \"past conversion to Jeffersonism\" to \"his own personal promotion and aggrandizement;\" Giles claims that Adams's message indicated his intentions to introduce unlimited powers into the government, but Pickering disagrees; discusses Adams's policies regarding internal improvements, a national university, and the promotion of agriculture, all of which Washington recommended, and their constitutionality; discusses Giles, his character, and his political ambitions; writes of James Monroe's and William Pinckney's treaty with Great Britain and their letter to Congress, Monroe's bid for the Presidency, and his subsequent reconciliation with Jefferson; mentions Secretary of the State Robert Smith's correspondence with the British Minister Jackson; his resignation, and published defense; discusses the death of Virginian US District Court Judge Cyrus Griffin and the appointment of his successor John Tyler, ex-Governor of Virginia; which was made to make room for Monroe as Governor; Monroe was appointed to the State Department, \"the vestibule to the President's Palace,\" when Smith resigned; discusses Jefferson's motives for not laying the treaty with Great Britain before Congress; concludes with Joseph Hopkinson's thoughts on Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.","Left Alexandria for Washington a day early because the weather was good for traveling; he, Bushrod Washington, and Gabriel Duval await the arrival of their brother Justices Joseph Story and Smith Thompson; Judge Johnson went by way of Norfolk and will not arrive till Wednesday or Thursday; Judge Thomas Todd is unable to make the journey; discusses his journey and health: \"I am under the persecution of the influenza;\" will open the court and wait on the President tomorrow.","Discusses his daily routine and his health; Judge Joseph Story arrived today; he was delayed a week in Philadelphia by influenza; discusses a loan of $200 to Thomas Marshall, his son; has received three invitations for dinner parties this week; discusses the gaiety of the Washington social scene; jests about his niece Lucy Fisher marrying Dr. Daniel Norborne Norton and persuading him to run for Congress.","Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams' drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.","John Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams's drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.","Has received his letter expressing his interest in the position of the clerk of the Supreme Court; the applicants are numerous and worthy; recalls their former acquaintance, and is confident in his competence, but wants to make such an important appointment \"without any pre-engagements.\" Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.","Replies to his letter recommending Mr. Randall for the vacant office in the Clerkship of the Supreme Court; discusses his feelings regarding the appointment; has been having trouble with famine and drought. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses marriage arrangements of his son Edward Carrington Marshall with the Judge's daughter.","Apologizes for his last letter of 15 September 1826; did not realize that Fay was opposed to Edward Carrington Marshall's marriage to Fay's daughter; \"I hope Edward has received notice of your decision... It will be [a] kindness to awaken him as soon as possible from the dreams of happiness in which he has been too long indulging.\"","Has finally discovered the letters in the Aurora from 23 October to 5 November 1795 written by the \"Calm Observer\" relating to the charge of illegal payment of the President's salary and the replies thereto by Alexander Hamilton and O. Wolcott; these were not written by William Branch Giles; Judge Bushrod Washington had to break up his court because of ill-health.","Has received his letter by Mr. Doddridge; apologizes for any inconvenience which may be caused by the disposal of the letters of recommendation which the recipient sent by Mr. Rowan and Colonel Johnson.","Discusses legal principles involved in the Fairfax lands case. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Has seen in the papers discussions between his brother Johnson(?) and Timothy Pickering respecting Count Pulaski and the Battle of Germantown; \"with the exception of Judge Peters, yourself,  Mr. Wolcott I can scarcely find any person who was conspicuous on the great theatre of our country when I first began to mix in public affairs;\" asks if he will travel south to Washington; discusses George Washington and his firmness of character. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Encloses a check on the bank of Winchester for $600 to be endorsed to Mr. Smith; was surprised that the sale of the land was $200 less than he thought; Alexander Marshall informed him John Marshall that he settled $200 which he owed him with Mr. Smith; finished cutting his wheat and rye last week; his corn has suffered from the cold wet spring and now from drought; discusses weather and crop pests.","Discusses the science of agriculture and whether or not it should be taught at a university. Location of original is unknown.","Has read the review which will be published in the forthcoming January 1828 edition of the North American Review of John Marshall's History of the Colonies; encloses a copy of it; hopes to meet him in January and introduce Mrs. Story to him.","Has received his flattering letter and biography of him and warmly expresses his gratitude; accommodations for Mrs. Story may be had at Mr. Rapine's in Washington; discusses the present contest for the Presidency; fears that \"our constitution is not to be so long lived as its real friends have hoped.\"","Scope and Contents 16 items.","Thanks him for a copy of his speech on \"retrenchment and reform;\" intended to call on him, but the pressure of official duties and the indolence of age have prevented it. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Must decline his invitation to be his companion on the Potomac because of his ill health; Mr. Sheppherd has given a good account of \"our Jacobin Banker's Clerk\"; discusses Sheppherd's and the clerk's lives.","Begs him to accept his portrait painted by Mr. Chester Harding in Washington as a token of his sincere and affectionate friendship; will not send it to Richmond until Mr. Horatio Greenough casts his bust; enjoyed a pleasant trip from Washington to Richmond where he has seen none but his family since his return; the spirit of party is extremely bitter, but he plans to leave for the upper country; had one of Joseph Story's fish yesterday; received news from Mr. McGruder of the loss of John Marshall's sortout. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Takes the liberty to write him; regrets that it was necessary for John Marshall to announce publicly his feelings on the election, because it will not subject him to the abuse of the partisans. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Did not have a chance to answer Mr. Chester Harding's letter asking what should be done with John Marshall's portrait; if he Chester Harding is in Boston, have him deliver it to you Joseph Story; asks Story to take care of it till Marshall can have it and his bust sent to Richmond; discusses how the Marylander misquoted him on the coming election; an epidemic has prevailed extensively in Richmond. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received his letter and is grateful for his kind words; although the still burnt Kentucky Whiskey is nauseous to his palate, \"I can yet enjoy the aroma of an exquisite glass of Madeira, or Paxasete, or Burgundy and I doubt whether my head would have been more affected by a bottle of Clos Von gedt, capped with another of such silvery Champagne, than by your truly kind note.\"","Discusses the recipient's proposed amendment to a bill before the House of Representatives concerning the U.S. Circuit Court System.","Letter declining their honor of joining the Richmond and Manchester Sabbath School in a 4th of July procession, not because he does not believe in the principles inspiring it, but because he must leave town due to Mrs. Marshall's feeble health. The letter was probably written and signed by a secretary. Location of original is unknown.","Cannot satisfy his request to send him letters with autographs of the Virginian signers of the Declaration of Independence as they have not been preserved or contain private communications; has read and enjoyed the sermons he sent; discusses the nature of church and state in post-Revolutionary Virginia; gratified by Sprague's sermon on intemperance and gives his views on the subject.","Discusses a land case concerning Mrs. Clarke and Mr. Swan, and Mr. Pollard; have no further communications with Swan as \"he has no idea of...frank dealing\"; Mr. Fiske wrote that he can lend money for Mrs. Carrington; please send down John Marshall's ponies with Charles Smith or Mr. Colston. Location of original is unknown.","Has just received Mr. Triplett's letter and is willing to allow him 20% commission on the money he may collect from the estate of Mr. Davies; discusses arrangements for drawing money on his (John Marshall's) account; asks him to pay costs incurred in the execution of the above matter; discusses election of General Andrew Jackson. Original is located in the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan.","Makes arrangements to pay$1000 to Swan for a land purchase. Original is located in the University of Virginia?","Has received his letter concerning news of the birth of Margaret Lewis Marshall's nephew; mentions health of his family, including the children's whooping cough; prices in the Alexandria flour market and how the dry weather is affecting crops; writes of his own agricultural efforts, including the operation of a large roller for his corn fields; has been unable to send down the horses; will attend a sale at Westover on Mr. Lewis's request; Mr. Lewis, Mr. Colston, and Mr. Charles B. Smith are not able to take the horses to him or to Aunt Carrington.","Has finished reading his centennial discourse on the first settlement of Salem; was touched by his portrayal of the story of the Indians; especially enjoyed the passages respecting the Lady Arabella Johnson; read with interest his sketch of the recently deceased Robert Trimble, brother Supreme Court Justice; congratulates him on the appointment of Joseph Hopkinson to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania District Court Judgeship. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","The case will not be finished till Saturday and Marshall will not be home till Tuesday; had a pleasant sail down the river to Norfolk; boards in a very agreeable house.","Requests him to purchase two more copies of Joseph Story's three volume \"Public and General Statutes passed by the Congress of the United States, 1789-1827\" for the Supreme Court. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents 10 items.","The sick Supreme Court judges have arrived; he continues his morning walks; they dined with the President and Mrs. John Quincy Adams on Friday; discusses their feelings on Andrew Jackson's election; Jackson is expected in the city in a fortnight; mentions Mrs. Jackson's death; discusses John Marshall's dinner invitations; tell Mr. (Call or Cole) the secretaries are sick, and Henry Clay caught a cold by attending the colonization society; discusses the upcoming inauguration.","Encloses a letter to be sent to Mr. Payne; imagines that Oby has carried out the clover seed from the cellar; received news from his son James Keith Marshall that she was not well; has written to his son, Thomas Marshall, in a feeble attempt to console him on the death of his wife Margaret; receive news from Jaquelin Marshall of his new son, Jaquelin Jr.","Has had no news of her and is worried; discusses her delicate health; received news from his son Edward Carrington Marshall who grieves for his brother Thomas's loss; received a serious and very religious letter from Thomas, who is much occupied with his children and superintends his son John's education. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Answers his letter of 21 February; is pleased that he has turned to religion and reason in handling his grief in losing his wife; is glad that he has kept John at hand instead of sending him to Princeton; an epidemic has hit the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, and a son of General Jones is dying of the fever; Washington is full of office-sickness; discusses the spoils system. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Has received his letter enclosing a copy of Judge Joseph Hopkinson's commission; will attend Virginia's constitutional convention as a delegate; explains his feelings regarding his election to the convention and to its being convened. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received his letter accompanying his anniversary address to the Suffolk bar and Mr. John Brazer's discourse at the interment of Dr. Edward Holyoke; advises him against precipitous fulfillment of the publication requirements for his Dane Professorship at Harvard; his attention has been turned to the two great cases before the Supreme Court; place your thoughts of them on paper; Mr. Smith Thompson will look into the New York case; discusses the matters which will come before the Virginia constitutional convention: property qualifications, senate apportioning, basis of representation, freehold suffrage. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","After much hesitation, he must complain to him about his barking dog which has distressed Marshall's wife who is in very poor health; is extremely apologetic over causing any inconvenience.","Has read his discourses pronounced as Dane Professor of Law at Harvard; is impressed with his teaching efforts: \"Our southern youths would stumble at the threshhold of your most appalling course...You yankees have more perseverence\"; no hopes that he lives to read his lectures; still regrets being a member of Virginia's constitutional convention. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Will be unable to accept his invitation as he is leaving town on Saturday and will be busy until then.","Accepts his election as Bushrod Washington's successor in some honorary position, possibly President of the American Colonization Society","Scope and Contents 55 items.","Scope and Contents 12 items.","Has finished reading his 1809 Fourth of July oration and his December 1828 speech \"on the constitutionality of the Tariff and the true nature  of state government;\" his speech in the Senate was well-argued: \"Is it possible that South Carolina can withstand so powerful an appeal to... her patriotism.. .and her real interest?\"; is flattered by the notice he took of the author of Marshall's \"Life of Washington\" in his notes.","Writes of his son Edward C.  Marshall who is a proud new father; dined with President Andrew Jackson and his Jackson's niece Mrs. Emily Donelson; saw Tom Francis a week ago; Judges William Johnson and John McLean do not board with the other judges; Judge Smith Thompson is sick; complains about not receiving his rent from his tenants Mr. Sprigg on the Potomac and another at Anderson's Bottoms.","Discusses the dinner parties  which he and his brother Justices have attended; Secretary of State Martin van Buren gave one for the new bride of President Andrew Jackson's nephew; he dined yesterday with the British Minister; the influenza is as prevalent as it was in Richmond; Judge Gabriel Duval left town because of a relapse of his son; James Kieth Marshall wrote three days past about his brother Edward Carrington Marshall; mentions Washington's Birthday Celebrations effect on her.","Heard from his granddaughter that Polly became indisposed upon her return  from Chickahominy; has received a letter from his son James who sold his horse for $l000; Mr. Joseph Story, who has been laid up for a week under the doctor's hand has returned to court.","Discusses his morning routine; dined yesterday with Mr. Swann; Mr. Joseph Story is still not well enough to go out; talked about his nephew William  with Mr. Mercer; Tom Francis took a stage for Kentucky; saw Mr. Coleman, husband of his niece Lucy, who  is a strong Jackson man; Marshall's nephew Tom  (son of Humphry Marshall) is a strong Clay man, and will oppose Mr. Coleman in the next Congressional election; party plays havoc with the Kentucky part of John Marshall's family.  Original is privately owned.","Encloses papers which Mr. Francis Scott Key could not present to the Court in person.","Sends his respects to the Chief Justice; makes arrangements to see him.","Discusses arrangements to have his father's will proved in the Virginia General Court so they can rule on his Revolutionary War? claim for half pay.","Discusses land transactions with Captain Slaughter and Major Thompsons; mentions Mr. John Lewis's sale of his slaves to pay off Warner Lewis's debts; discusses their financial difficulties with Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Smith; encloses a promissory note of Edward C.and Mary Nelson Marshall on the Farmers Bank of Virginia for $5000 Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses James Hillhouse's 1808 proposal of electing the president by drawing straws among  Senators; he John Marshall was opposed to it in the past, but has  seen too much strife and bitterness in party politics.","Thanks him for sending a sermon on the late Massachusetts Chief Justice Isaac  Parker and Story's own sketch of Parker's character; thanks him also for a box of fish; is sorry that brother Justice John McLean could not acquiesce in the Craig versus Missouri case; is chagrined that so many cases, including Soulard, Smith and Cathcart and Robertson, were left incomplete at their last setting; discusses Mr. James Madison's letter to the editor of the North American Review. Original is located in the Massachusetts  Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Letter of reference for Captain Baylis, who served with him during the Revolution.  Original is located in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 15 items.","Heard from Colonel Lambert that she was in her usual health; discusses the latest snowfall; dined with the minister of France and his wife, neither of whom could speak English; dined with Secretary of State Martin van Buren yesterday; saw Mr. Robinson yesterday who gave news of John Marshall's sister Elizabeth Colston and her family.","Enjoyed calling on Mrs. Sedgwick, author of \"Hope Leslie\" today; the snow and ice has interrupted regular mail delivery from Richmond; they have lost their Marshal Ringold, whose being ousted from office will distress his family. On verso, John Marshall to Edward Carrington Marshall. Asks him to find a valuable 1776 English pamphlet on the Declaration of Independence which Mr. Storrs lent John Marshall and which he misplaced. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia. Poem,","Sent him a barrel of hams on the schooner King to be deposited with Fisher and Pewer of Boston; asks him what the \"wise men in the East\" think of the Cabinet upheaval; discusses arrangements for new quarters in Washington as the Justices will no longer be lodging with Mr. Brown; discusses the copy of Algernon Sianey \"Letters.. .in Defence of Civil Liberty and against the Encroachments of Military Despotism,\" which John Marshall sent Joseph Story earlier; discusses possibility of war and the reform in Great Britain; will set out on his circuit at the end of the week. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Arrived yesterday; thanks her for the cushion she made him to ease his journey; discusses the visit of a niece. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Received his letter and hams; regrets that the Court is moving out of Mr. Brown's; would like to lodge with John Marshall and Judge Thompson; discusses the break-up of the cabinet, which was a surprise to him; thanks him for the Algernon Sidney pamphlet; informs him of the death of Story's 10 year old daughter.","Received his letters of May 25 and 31 and adopted his opinions respecting admiralty jurisdiction; discusses arrangements for lodgings in Washington next winter and explains why he cannot do anything till he hears from Judge Henry Baldwin; sympathizes with him over the loss of his child; tells of his similar experiences; he also wrote a poem in the occasion of his child's death, which he would have enclosed, but it was lost. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Thanks him for his letter of 9 September; has conversed with Judge Joseph Story about the Declaration of Independence; discusses John Quincy Adams's ideas about it and the constitutional principles of state sovereignty, secession, and nullification.","Discusses his medical examination by Doctor Philip Syng Physick; will probably not see her again till he rides the circuit court 22 November; the gentlemen of the city, especially those of the bar, are painfully solicitous to show their respect; Mr. Peters and Dr. Gillespie press him to stay with them; gives directions for his crops to be tended to.","The rains of the last several days have prevented Dr. Philip Syng Physick from operating; discusses preparations for his medical treatment; missed Cary Ambler's visit because he was sitting for a portrait; Edward Ambler is in town; received a letter from brother Joseph Story; mentions his diet.","Discusses his medical treatment and Doctor Philip Syng Physick; Brother Justice Henry Baldwin is here; discusses the arrangements for the Justices' lodgings in Washington, either at Mrs. Peyton's or Mr. Peters'; explains why he did not think he would serve on the court at its next session; discusses his health and ailments of the past summer. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Mr. Giles will give news of his health; describes his ailment (\"stones in the bladder\") and the Doctor's examination; his operation by Doctor Philip Syng Physick has been delayed because of the weather; describes the Doctor and Marshall's accommodations; tell Major Ambler that his brothers Edward and Cary are in town. Original is privately owned.","Heard of and congratulates him on successful operation; regards his health as \"a matter of the highest national concernment...\" On verso, John Marshall to Edward Everett, incomplete. Is flattered by his kind token; describes his tedious operation; thanks him for his letter.","Learned from Mr. Peters that he was seriously indisposed; intends to leave for Richmond next week; discusses difficulties in their living arrangements; they will probably quarter with Ringold; Mr. William Johnson will live by himself, and John McLean will preserve his former position; Brother Henry Baldwin presides over the circuit court in session now in Philadelphia; describes his (John Marshall's) operation and medicine. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the latest legal difficulties involving the Fairfax lands; his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall lies at death's door. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missour","Scope and Contents 12 items.","Discusses a pamphlet to which Henry Lee alluded in his letter; mentions Thomas Jefferson's \"unjustifiable aspersions\" on John Marshall's conduct and principles; writes of his own and George Logon's experiences with the Revolutionary government of France; mentions the journal he kept in Paris. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 1 page. Photostat of Autograph Document. Incomplete. Original is located in the Library of U.S. Supreme Court, Washington D.C.","Scope and Contents Certificate of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Fauquier County dated 16 March 1961. Original is located in the Fauquier County Courthouse?","Makes arrangements for the sale of Edward Carrington Marshall's bank shares; her brother Thomas Marshall fears that he will not win his election because he raised the clerk's fees.","He was gratified by his complimentary comments on the speech Wilde sent him John Marshall; sends him Mr. Ingham's report on the relative value of gold and silver and Mr. White's reports on coins; mentions Mr. Jacob's work on the subject.","Thanks him for sending him the first volume of the American Library of Useful Knowledge; the Librarian of Congress has asked John Marshall to help spend $5000 on law books for the library, and he asks Joseph Story to suggest titles; discusses Charles Mercer and the Bank Question and internal improvements in Virginia; the party guide The Enquirer is unable to make Mr. John Barbour \"pull in the traces;\" discusses national politics and the threat of nullification; comments upon the cholera epidemics in the seaports of New York and Boston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received and read his essay \"A Congress of Nations for the Amicable Adjustments of National Differences;\" Feels that its argument is well arranged and supported by applicable biblical quotations, but is also impracticable. See the November and December 1832 issue of The Comet.","Is having difficulties selling his stock for him; there is a severe outbreak of cholera in Richmond; discusses the disease; is relieved to hear that he is restored to health and that John Harvie is getting better; discusses the disabling of his horse. Original is privately owned.","Thanks him for his help in selecting titles for the congressional law library; discusses his choice of books; is gratified that his course on constitutional law at Harvard nears completion; shares his gloomy prospects of the country; \"The case of the south seems to me to be desperate...The union has been prolonged thus far by miracles. I fear they cannot continue.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","James Keith Marshall discusses how he sold his and Edward Carrington Marshall's stock; hopes his merchandising speculation will be successful; congratulates him on the birth of his daughter; has just returned from Mr. White's son's funeral, who died of cholera; discusses the disease. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Memorial written by John Marshall to his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall on the first anniversary of her death in which he quotes a poetic lament written by General John Burgoyne. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Thanks him for the dedication of his new book; congratulates him upon its completion; the Virginia legislature is in session; discusses Andrew Jackson's response to nullification and his party's reaction to it; writes of Virginia's relationship to South Carolina and the possibility of their joining in a southern confederacy; thanks him for a copy of Mr. Daniel Webster's speech; mentions Brother Justice Henry Baldwin's sickness. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Encloses a power of attorney authorizing John Marshall to draw what is due Thomas on account of grandfather Colonel Thomas Marshall's halt pay; discusses Congress and the Nullification crisis; mentions Judge Henry Baldwin's misfortune and that Judge Smith Thompson is in town. Power of attorney granting John Marshall the right to draw the money due Thomas A. Marshall as heir to Colonel Thomas Marshall, Revolutionary War veteran entitled to the half pay pension; signed by Justice of the Peace D.A. Hall.","Returns his portfolio of drawings of Washington and pictures of Revolutionary Boston; recalls traveling to Richmond with him once. Original is located in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois.","Informs him that his son was accepted to West Point; does not think the Tariff bill or the bill concerning South Carolina's legislature will pass Congress.","Received his letter of 27 April; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton; mentions a copy of a letter from Mr. Carr in the possession of Colonel John Nichols; Augustine Davis may have published it; Charles Carter's brother has written to Mr. Sujt in regards to it; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Thomas Jefferson, and the XYZ dispatch. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses Lt. Randolph's case, Mr. Watkin's case, the power of arrest, and the Judiciary Act; rejoices at the abridgement of his Commentaries for the public; discusses its place in colleges and universities. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the national fervor in France based upon the martial glory of Napoleon and demonstrated by the statue at the top of the column of Austerlitz in the Place de Vendome; compares Napoleon's popularity with the people to that of George Washington's, Hannibal's, and Ceasar's; all were \"victims of the infernal machine,\" meaning party politics; discusses national politics and Martin Van Buren. Original is located in the Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.","Discusses the addition James K. Marshall is making to the house at Leeds for his father John Marshall; mentions Jaquelin Marshall's experiences of housing slaves in basements at Prospect Hill; mentions the weather and growth of crops and the health of Thomas Marshall's daughter Mary; Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston is in poor health and will probably not visit Richmond this Winter; Thomas Marshall's son John's plans have changed and he has bought Mr. Smith's tract of land; tell Mr. Tiffin that the girls have never received the box of articles he sent to Mr. Cawood by steamboat.","Has just received a letter from Mr. Ringold who has moved from Washington and can not accommodate them next winter; \"the political world...is surely moved topsy turvy;\" mentions southern states insistence on state sovereignty; asks him about Brother Justice John McLean's opinion in Tennessee. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the 1793 contract signed with Denny Fairfax for the Manor of Leeds and the South Branch Manor; suggests strategies to prove their legal title to the land.","Discusses the purchase of land and the legalities it would entail; mentions the possibility of mortgaging the Mont Blanc estate for a loan. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.","His present, a copy of his Commentaries on the Constitution and Allison's Sermons, has arrived on the Lucy and Abigail; has sent him copies of John Marshall's Life of Washington to be delivered to Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams; the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Boston Athanaeum (which complimented him by having his portrait painted for their gallery), and Mrs. Ledyard; discusses publication of Joseph Story's Commentaries, which will not be popular in the South; discusses Henry Clay's Tariff bill. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses sale of James K. Marshall's land; inform Edward Carrington Marshall that John Marshall is pleased with the terms on which he has not rented Mont Blanc; will not leave for the country till July when he will visit Fauquier White Sulphur Springs; the May wheat has been injured by frost. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.","Questions him about the defeat of John Hardin at the battle of the St. Joseph reported in his Life of Washington; asks him to check with Mr. Jared Sparks if it was really fought on Paint Creek; discusses the elections of the Virginia legislature; mentions Martin van Buren. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Describes how George Washington convinced him to run for Congress in 1798. Original is located in the Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.","Would have written upon his return from Washington, but was seriously injured in the stage; cannot find and send him a letter in George Washington's hand as requested; does enclose a military appointment of 1799 with Washington's signature. Location of original is unknown.","Hopes his injury will not be permanent; fears the loss to the nation if he resigns; has \"cleared the decks for the great legal conflict.\"","Scope and Contents 8 items.","Discusses arrangements regarding the acquisition of Mrs. Kennon's negroes. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses Mr. Warden's and Mr. Washington's and Brooke's suits which Charles Lee agreed to look into for him. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Notes written in French in Marshall's hand describing the origins of the English colonies in America 8 pages. Autograph Letter.","A friend from the West has pointed out an error in John Marshall's manuscript which he would like to correct as follows: \"v.2 p.207 1.27 at \"Chilicothe\".. .\"not Chilicothe on the Scioto in Ohio, but...an old Indian village then standing about seventy-five miles rather East of North from Cincinnati...\"","Has had some difficulty weighing and selling his Parkinson breed of hogs because they were too large and their meat is not sweet enough; discusses purchases made for him, Mary, Fanny Burwell, and Maria Willis according to his directions; is surprised at the magnitude of his Thomas Marshall's debts; lectures on paying them off.","Informs him that his rent for the Campbell land belonging to John Marshall's father's estate is due. Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester.","Accepts the President's invitation to dinner next Thursday at four. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the last letter which John Randolph sent to John Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents 17 items.","Both are sisters of John Marshall's wife, Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall. Eliza Discusses her and her husband Colonel Edward Carrington's, visit with the Washington family at Mount Vernon and the impending delivery of Mrs. L. Custis Lewis's first child; describes their visit to the new national capitol on the Potomac; writes of their return to Mount Vernon and of their diversions there, which include hunting deer and taking care of the new baby, or \"the pretty little stranger\"; describes a chambermaid and other servants; comments upon domestic fashions and describes the furnishings of the mansion, which concludes with a description of the estate with its greenhouse and gardens, and of their host George Washington's treatment of his many visitors.","Hopes that she will send for her in April, although her Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston says that it is unlikely; Uncle Rawleigh Colston is upset at all the letters she is sending, and refuses to pay postage on them; wanted to buy muslin in Martinsburg to make her a handkerchief and a cap for her sister; discusses her French lessons with her tutor, Mr. LeRoy, and incidents of his exasperation with Thomas M. Colston, her cousin Thomas Marshall, and her cousin Raleigh T. Colston, Cousin Edward Colston cruelly takes delight in telling her that she will not be able to go home until fall, and \"Uncle says he does not think you love me enough to...send for me...\"","James has already conveyed his undiscarded half of land at the forks of the Licking (probably Fauquier County); no longer has an interest in it, but will convey the novelty Martin P. Marshall at any time; \"lament[s] extremely the misunderstanding between yourself and Tom...\"; Lucy Marshall is in Fauquier County. Location of original is unknown.","Was lucky he came down on Tuesday, for he found his daughter Nancy ill, which has caused them to postpone their return to Weyanoke, Virginia; has done a little transferring for Father; has been playing chess with Mr. James Taylor of Norfolk; instructs his daughter Agnes to attend to her studies in Richmond; hopes Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall's trip to Chickahominy did not fatigue her.","Mentions changes made in the college government at Harvard College; complains of college life - \"probably no life is so uninteresting to others as that of a merely literary man. An indolent collegian especially has nothing to say for himself...\"; mentions his classes: Electricity, Astronomy, and Moral Philosophy; describes his \"chums,\" Turner, Bonaparte, a nephew of the Emperor, Cheves, son of Langdon Cheves, Bruce, of Halifax County, and his cousin Birchett; discusses dining arrangements at Harvard: \"We have a large table, confined to southerners, and what are called gentlemen Yankees\"; looks forward with great anxiety to graduating in ten months.","Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Document. Most of her bank stock is to be distributed to her children and their children, although she leaves five bank shares for her \"faithful friend and house keeper Mrs. Francis Martyr\" and her daughter Anne and ten dollars a year in perpetuity to the school for orphan children established by the Ladies of Richmond. Including Typewritten Copy of Autograph Document. 1 page.","Discusses the publication of the last Census and its effects on Congressional apportionment; discusses railroads and canals; writes of abolition in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, Virginia.","Informs her of her brother Thomas Marshall's accident in Baltimore and of his impending death; Father John Marshall has rallied from his severe cold, but does not continue to improve; he has taken cold again, is feeble, and has no appetite; he apprehends the worst.","Describes the weather; Mrs. Mayo has the gout; Mary Archer and family are well; Margaret and Agnes Douthat are with her; Robert Pickett said nothing about paying back the loan; discusses his daughters' lessons under Mr. Daley; gives directions for the farm; writes of General Jaquelin Harvie; discusses arrangements for her Christmas trip and for her slaves; asks about his daughters Claudia and Maria Willis.","Writes a favorable recommendation for Dr. J. W. Leach who has resided in Fauquier County a few years and practiced medicine \"with success and usefulness,\" but who desires to move to the city to \"improve his fortunes and educate his children.\" Including Autograph Note Signed from Daniel Webster to Mr. Bell, recommending A.J. Marshall.","Tells Edward to draw on his money at the Valley Bank of Winchester and send $10 to Raleigh Edward at Lexington and the rest to William Leigh. Includes Elizabeth Colston's will; bequeaths her slaves and other worldly possessions to her children and grandchildren. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents Includes an engraving of a spread-eagled American bald eagle bearing a lyre with the motto \"Nunc Sidera Ducit\" surrounded by thirteen stars; also bears the seal of the Department of State; the passport stamps show that Harvie visited France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Spain, Algeria, Rome, Naples, and Germany from May 1858 to March 1859.","Describes railroad travel in Virginia; discusses his visit in Richmond; mentions Colonel Mason's and Governor John B. Floyd's efforts at arousing sentiment for immediate secession; mentions prices of railroad tickets.","Secretary of War of the Confederate States of America Leroy Pope Walker certifies that Frank G. Rutfin has been appointed a Captain in the Subsistence Department of the Provisional Army. Acceptance and oath of Frank G. Rutfin signed in Richmond before James Ellett, Notary Public, on 19 August 1861.","An Appeal addressed to the Ladies of Virginia and signed by Mrs. M. H. Mactarland, Mrs. Frank G. Ruttin Ellen S. (Harvie) Ruffin, Miss Catherine H. Myers, Mrs. F. E. Nelson, Mrs. N. B. Gwathney, and Mrs. M. Stewart Walker, asking for their assistance in relief work among wounded soldiers.","Receipt for taxes paid by Frances G. Rutfin at Richmond, Virginia, on lands in Chesterfield County, Virginia","Thanks her for writing to him in Miss Harvie's behalf and for granting him an extension; the publishers will finish the reproducing within three weeks at which time he will return the miniature to her aunt; distressed to hear of Anne Harvie's death.","Scope and Contents 14 items.","Indenture signed by Thomas, Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of, Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to John Dearing. 30 November 1771. Another indenture signed by Fairfax leasing land in the Manor of Leeds to William Seth. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Governor Patrick Henry of Virginia grants to George Washington, assignee of Baynes Carter, a 148 acre tract of land on Reed Creek in Henry County, Virginia","Governor Patrick Henry appoints Richard Richards Ensign of the 4th Company of the Sussex Regiment of Virginia militia. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Land grant to Walter Graham and John James for land in Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia), signed by Governor Beverley Randolph. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Bill of Lading for 311 barrels of flour to Norfolk, Virginia, on the ship Dolphin. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Does not view the consequences of their success in the election of 1800 in as favorable a light as John Page does; speculates on what would have been the result of the election had there been no contest between the \"two Gentlemen who stood highest,\" Jefferson and Burr, and if Charles Cotesworter Pinckney or John Adams had opposed Jefferson; speculates on the \"presumption\" of the Federalist view that should \"no election...take place, Mr. Adams is, under the Constitution, to continue in office until a successor be appointed; that is until the next election of course\"; says appointments of John Marshall as Chief Justice, seventeen new judges, and Bayard \"the most unacceptable man that could be sent to the French republic,\" nominated as minister plenipotentiary -- all extend the influence of the Federalists and throw an obstacle in the way of Jefferson's administration; adds a few lines typical of what he sees as Federalist sentiment; and writes of their friendship. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Since John Randolph is not long for this world, is anxious to settle his affairs; \"should you decide upon a settlement south of Phil[adelphi]a (which God forbid) I am desirous that you should fix yourself as soon as possible on the plantation below the mouth of little Roanoke...[Bizarre Plantation?];\" John Randolph's infirmity has prevented him from giving the estate the requisite attention, and it is much encumbered with debt; discusses his failing health: \"there is something radically amiss in the system. The machine cannot last much longer.\"","Captain George Hunter, commander of the 60th Regiment of the Virginia Militia, appoints John E. Barker Sergeant and Officer of the Guard detailed to conduct 60th Regiment absentees back to camp. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Thanks him for compliance with his request \"thru our mutual friend Mr. John Marshall\"; will write soon; sends paper for Captain Brown.","Comments on events in Washington which instill \"deep regret and surprize\"; mentions the election in Kentucky; says the antimasonic excitement will likely be \"troublesome\" but he will not get involved in it; has not heard from Mr. Hammond for a long time but does not distrust him but disagrees over the issue of the representation of Ohio in the Baltimore Convention; glad to hear of James F. Conover's professional prospects. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses the case of Randolph being heard by United States District Court Judge Philip P. Barbour.","Chief Justice John Marshall died in Philadelphia last Monday, perfectly in his senses to the last; the news reached here only this morning, and his remains at 4 p.m.; describes the funeral procession. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Encloses the diploma of the historical Institute of France which just elected John Marshall a member on Henry Lee's recommendation; describes Marshall's election to that society.","Is happy about her recovery; quotes Shakespeare; describes his own health; writes of his political campaigning in King and Queen, King William, and Hanover counties, Virginia; describes her old neighborhood and farm, now occupied by Fleetwood Academy; discusses George Haskins situation, mentioning his lack of slaves; gossips about affairs in King and Queen County; discusses the unusual weather; tells an Irish joke; discusses Henry Clay's tariff.","Scope and Contents Box 5, Folder 3. 14 items.","Letters of George Washington, James Madison and Edward Everett submitted to various newspapers in which American Freemasony is attacked and defended.","The Home Life of Chief-Justice Marshall by C .N. S. in the Richmond Dispatch, reprinted from the Louisville Age. Reminiscences of Marshall's personality, treatment of his wife and servants, and his leisure activities.","Articles describing various statues of Chief Justice John Marshall. One was a wax portrait in basso-relievo donated by Horace Edwin Hayden to the Virginia Historical Society in 1881; another was the bronze monument by W. W. Story which stands on the terrace of the U. S. Capitol; the members of the Marshall family who attended the dedication of this statue are listed in a third article.","Anonymous poem attacking John Marshall's decision in the Supreme Court case of Cohen vs. Virginia; the author, a proponent of state sovereignty, threatens that Marshall will be replaced by the Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Spencer Roane.","Poem written on the request of a lady to inscribe his name in her autograph book.","Handwritten copy, ca. 1900, by Mrs. John K. Mason of a poem by John Marshall entitled \"From the Chameleon to the Mocking Bird.\" Poem honors the splendid singing voice of Miss Eliza Lambert, the sister of Richmond's Mayor William Lambert. Original is located in the Westover Library, Arlington, Virginia.","\"Lines on the occasion of the raising of the bronze statue of Chief Justice Marshall, at Richmond in 1869(?) - while Brig. General Terry was in command of 'District No. 1'\"- which included the state of Virginia.","Photostat of Article in Volume 9 of the American Journal of Medical Sciences. Printed Manuscript. Discusses Dr. Physick's operation on John Marshall.","Penciled note describing order of John Marshall's funeral procession and other arrangements for the day. Lists his pall-bearers: Henry St. George Tucker, John B. Clapton, Benjamin W. Leigh, Thomas Rutherford, Charles Copland, Robert Popllard, Chapman Johnson, Robert Stanard, Scott, and Wren; also lists the Marshalls: Colonel George M. Carrington, General William Lambert, General Peyton, and Colonel Armistead.","Account of John Marshall's 1831 operation by Doctor Physick written by J. Randolph, M.D. and printed in A Memoir of Dr. Physick. Mentions the results of an autopsy on Marshall's body after his death in 1835. Original is located in the Library of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","The Centennial Address delivered before the Franklin and Marshall College of Lancaster, Pennsylvania on 14 June 1887. Published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia.","Autographed by the author, Saul K. Padover, in the Spring 1959 issue of Social Research. Subsequently published by McGraw-Hill in a 1960 book, Fountain of Freedom.","Copy of an address by Alfred Harris Bright entitled \"John Marshall.\" Original is located in the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.","Scope and Contents 8 items.","The smaller lithograph was copied from French painter Levret Saint Memin's 1801 crayon portrait of Marshall. The larger lithograph was copied from Chester Harding's 1830 painting. Includes a copy and etching of John Marshall's house in Richmond.","The original of the silhouette of Marshall facing right was made in Richmond about 1825 by a French artist. It was hung at Oak Hill, was inherited by his eldest son Thomas Marshall, and is privately owned.","Each engraving was copied from the 1801 portrait of Marshall painted by Saint Memin. The large matted one was engraved by J. H. E. Whitney.","Original hangs in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Two obviously derived from Henry Inman's 1831 portrait; one engraved by J. A. O'Neil shows Marshall in 1793 as the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia Freemasons; the last includes engravings of portraits of other U.S. Chief Justices: John Jay, Oliver Ellsworth, John Rutledge, R. B. Taney, M. R. Waite, Salmon P. Chase, and Melville W. Fuller.","Calendar consisting of several block prints depicting John Marshall's chief decisions, his portrait, and the houses in which he lived. Including a short history of Federal Hardware and Implement Mutual Insurance companies.","Wooden letter opener, 7 inches long, bearing the words \"John Marshall House\"","Gold pocket watch probably made by Liverpool watchmaker Robert Roskell and belonging to U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall. On permanent loan to the Smithsonian Institution and on display at the U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.","unframed charcoal on canvas backed paper, on wooden stretchers. Measures 27\" (height) x 22\" (width) x .75\" (depth)","Boxes 5-8","Political scrapbook composed by Frank G. Ruffin for the benefit of Governor William E. Cameron. It consists of a 26 February 1884 memorial to the General Assembly of Virginia, a 25 February letter to the Editor of The State, and handwritten commentary. Ruffin states the reasons why he is opposed to passage of the Richmond Dock and Dry dock bill.","Ledger of James Markham Marshall, including his account with his brother, John Marshall, and surveyor's notes made from 1870-1885 in an unknown hand.","A transcription of law notes, pages 1-253, from John Marshall's \"Accounts and Law Notes.\"","A transcription of pages 1-423 of journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall.","Folder for letters of John Marshall to his wife.","This account book has been microfilmed. See Marshall, John M-104.","Journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall; also bound with them is a commonplace book of different legal authorities made while Marshall was a student at the College of William and Mary in the Spring of 1780. See Box 7 for 2 vols. This journal of accounts and law notes has been microfilmed. See M-105, M-105a, and M-105b for 3 copies of positive microfilm. See M-l05c for 1 reel of negative microfilm.","Scope and Contents Original is located in the Pickering Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. This journal is available only on microfilm. See Marshall, John M-107. 1 reel of negative microfilm. Reprint is avilable in The Papers of John Marshall, 1796-1798 (vol. 3);edited by Herbert A. Johnson, Charles T. Cullen, Nancy G. Harris, Charles F. Hobson, et. al. Call Number: E302 .M365 v.1 - v.10","Books owned by John Marshall have been removed from this collection. For more detailed information about the books please see the Library's Catalog as well as the Association Collection in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library."," Newspapers have been transferred from this collection to the rare books collection in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library."," All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Virginia House of Delegates","Marshall, John, 1755-1835","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 39.1 M34","/repositories/2/resources/9293"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Marshall Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Marshall Papers"],"collection_ssim":["John Marshall Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Marshall, John, 1755-1835"],"creator_ssim":["Marshall, John, 1755-1835"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Marshall, John, 1755-1835"],"creators_ssim":["Marshall, John, 1755-1835"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection is comprised of materials obtained in numerous batches between 1935 and 1984 by donation and purchase. 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Also included are letters by family members and descendants; a charcoal sketch and copies of visual representations of John Marshall; and places and events associated with him.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAll papers in this collection have been published in the Papers of John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice from John Marshall reminding commanding officers of militia companies, that men whose public arms and accoutrements do not pass inspection at musters should be fined not more than two dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas delivered Monroe's letters to General George Rogers Clark and John Banks; discusses proceedings of the Virginia Assembly; Richard Henry Lee's services to the Assembly are lost forever and Colonel Harry (Henry \"Light Horse Harry\") Lee will probably take his place; mentions bills defining citizenship introduced by John Taylor and Colonel George Nicholas; tells of Joseph Jones bill and discusses Patrick Henry's style of oratory; relates the House being split upon the issue of exclusion of the Statute Staple men; discusses military warrants for land and Marshall's father, who set out for the western country on November 5. Original is located in the Draper Collection, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlesses George Washington who resigned his commission of 23 December 1783; will put Monroe's letter to Major John Crittenden into the hands of General George Rogers Clarke, who will be in the western country in February, and who will pay close attention to Monroe's military warrant; mentions that the Speaker John Tyler has left Richmond; laments the passage of the bill excluding Virginian delegates to Congress from serving in the Virginian legislature; \"Fear of the power of Congress I have ever considered as chimerical;\" Colonel John Francis Mercer informed him of the passage in the Continental Congress of the resolution accepting Virginia's cession of the northwest territory. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas enclosed a bill of exchange for the one hundred dollars due Monroe as a Delegate to Congress, four dollars having been expended on his land warrant now in the hands of the Surveyor. Original is located in the James Monroe Memorial Library, Fredericksburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClaims he is unable to send money because inclement weather has hindered state tax collection; Samuel Ege and Monroe's former landlady, Mrs. Shera, are clamoring to be paid; mentions the impending marriage of \"Little\" John Stewart and \"Kitty Hair\" Catherine Hare; gossips about \"artificial heat\" of the courtships of Mr. Dunn and \"your old acquaintance\" Miss Shera, and of \"Tabby\" Tabitha Eppes who \"has grown quite fat  buxom, her charms...renovated,\" and her unsuccessful suitors: Edward Carrington, Young, Selden, Matthew Wright, and Foster Webb, Jr.; mentions other friends and state officials including Thomas Lomax, William Nelson, Jr., Beverley Randolph, and William Short. Original is located in the New York Public Library, New York City, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel William Grayson is not here, but Wilson Cary Nicholas is; a quorum was reached on Wednesday, May 12 and committees are being appointed; Patrick Henry arrived yesterday and is eager to have postponement of the tax collection; the Speaker John Tyler was chosen without a contest; tell Colonel John Francis Mercer that there lies £100 in the Treasury for him; John Marshall will tell Mercer's brother James in Fredericksburg the same; Major John Crittenden is again elected for Fayette County; asks him Monroe to deliver letters for him to Doctor Arthur Lee. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washingon D.C. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports he delivered William Branch Giles's letter to Major Charles Magill while in Winchester, Virginia in August; discusses gaming act and several points concerning the case of Giles's client, Mr. Bell; Brother James Markham Marshall has arrived from Kentucky and will remain in town through October.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his return from Montreal and the Northwest; he too wishes that the British debts resolutions had not been passed, because it tends to weaken the federal bands and provides a pretext for the British to retain possession of the forts on the lakes; Joseph Jones has introduced a bill to provide for seven annual payments for repayment to begin in April 1786; only bill that has been passed was one granting James Rumsey a 10 year monopoly to develop the machine in a steamboat; discusses rejected bills, including one encouraging intermarriage with the Indians; General Assessment and circuit court bills will probably be thrown out, even with the influence of Patrick Henry; Monroe's letter recommending Colonel John Francis Mercer did not arrive in time to appoint him to a position; Joseph James has replaced William Short, and Spencer Roane and Miles Selden, Jr. have replaced Meriwether Smith and Colonel William Christian; Edward Carrington was very disappointed in losing by one vote when Colonel Jack Nicholas walked out on the last ballot; John Marshall attempted too to promote Monroe's friend's interest, Wilson Nicholas, who is about to marry Miss Margaret]Smith of Baltimore; Marshall's father is willing to help Monroe in regards to Monroe's western lands, but Marshall's cousin Humphrey Marshall would be better able to; discusses relative merits of selling or keeping Monroe's western lands. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to dinner; on verso is poem \"Extempore at the Convention in Virginia,\" written by Morris, satirizing the slowness of the proceedings of the Virginia convention called to ratify the U.S. Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends client a second subpoena as the first was never returned, concerning a suit in Chancery Court which involved title to land in Fauquier County, Virginia; asks that any depositions or affidavits be forwarded to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition of John Marshall acting on behalf of Robert Morris requesting that the High Court of Chancery of the Commonwealth of Virginia subpoena William Alexander and Company, compelling them to make a full accounting of their dealings while employed as tobacco agents in Virginia for Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn response to a letter of Washington's, John Marshall discusses the legalities of caveats and land patents. Original is located in the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses general English legal history of intestacy, and Virginia's laws concerning priority of payment of a decedent's debts by an executor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture conveying Philip and Caroline Turpin's Richmond lot number 786 to John Marshall. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for Thomas Walker's account rendered to John Syme for other materials which will help him John Marshall to argue Walker's court case. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and papers of John Marshall 1790-1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives Colonel Reuben Lindsay an order upon John Marshall for twelve pounds. Original is located in the Nicholas Papers, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses John Marshall's financial obligations to him, including £20 for a chariot; asks him to pay governor Henry Lee for a hogshead of wine for him; mentions he is setting out immediately for Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Francis Walker to take testimony showing the value of his lands which formerly belonged to Mr. Nicholas Meriwether in preparation of his case; discusses Walker's other case against William Cabell. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe case will probably be heard in March and Mrs. Turnbull's presence will not be material; the subjects which the testimony should point to are the fortune of Mr. Turnbull, the injury done that of Mrs. Turnbull, and the expenses she has incurred since the separation; if Charles Lee can learn that, he will prove himself useful in Alexandria. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to David Jones, Eastown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Note asking Jones to pay Garrett Cottringer $100; the bill is endorsed on the verso \"February 11 1794 Reed Payment, Garrett Cottringer.\" Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespectfully declines the Office of Attorney General of the U.S. because of his current business in Richmond. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas transmitted to the clerk of Dumfries a transverse to the Fauquier inquest; hopes that it will be determined by means of a demurer at the next terms; discusses why he wishes this. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just arrived safely in Philadelphia, and waits impatiently for the arrival of Mr. Alexander Campbell before considering a British debts case; John Marshall's own case may not be taken up; mentions attending the theatre and compares Philadelphia's favorite actress, Mrs. Marshall, to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall; has not yet heard from his brother, James Markham Marshall; sends greetings to his children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond, Virginia Deed of land based on a 28 December 1794 contract between John Marshall and John McCreery. In which John Marshall sells 1,640 acres in Clarke County, Kentucky, near Strouds Station which had been patented to Marshall on 11 March 1784. At dollars per acre, McCreery pays Marshall £500 as a down payment, with the balance to be paid when full title is proved. The deed is recorded under the Seal of the General Court of Virginia on 15 June 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpset at the news of Rawleigh Colston's loss, and of the postponement of John Marshall's visit to Buckpond, stating \"the thoughts of seeing you once more...is a principle means of keeping me alive\"; is pleased with his son's \"part...in the present Storm\"; would like to see his grandsons but fears the journey would tax their youthful constitutions; discusses his potential bequests of his property to the family; mentions he has paid taxes on John Marshall's military land, but not on that which he gave to his grandson, Thomas Marshall in Fayette County, Kentucky; thinks that \"the political Horizon [is about] to clear up\"; asks Marshall to notify Colonel Edward Carrington that John Marshall has sent Mr. Peyton Shorts's accounts to Mr. Oliver Wolcott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mr. John Eyre and James Nimmo, two of Virginia's electors in the presidential election of 1796; comments upon the distribution of Virginia's electoral votes between Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Clinton, Aaron Burr, General George Washington, Pinckney, and John Adams; the Virginia Assembly displays its former hostility to Federalism; hopes North Carolina will not \"tread the crooked path of Virginia\"; will furnish Alexander James Dallas with John Marshall's argument in the British debts case. Original is located in the Iredell Manuscripts, Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of a day spent at Mount Vernon (\"certainly one of the most delightful places in our country\") on his way to Philadelphia via Alexandria; misses her so much as to send his man \"Dick\" to her with this letter; is treated well by his uncle James Keith in Alexandria; \"I never was peremptory but I must now give you one positive order. It is be happy\"; sends two letters which he accidentally carried off and asks her to send the one addressed to General Henry Young to Mr. John Hopkins, and to send the other to his brother, Thomas Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Rodney for informing him that some papers which had slipped out of his pocket were being held by Mr. McCullough at New Castle, whom he has requested to post them to Philadelphia. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his voyage up the Chesapeake from Baltimore; mentions his first meeting with President John Adams; describes \"heavy gloom\" which hangs around the almost bankrupt Robert Morris and family; is impressed by the Vauxhall of Philadelphia and fashionable diversions; mentions estate of Mrs. Susan Hayward on the banks of the Schuylkil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs \"extremely chagrined\" at never receiving any mail from her; writes he will sail on the brig Grace for Amsterdam within the week to join General Charles Pinckney; discusses July 4th celebration of the Senators and Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received her letter of June 30; thanks Heaven for her improved health and warns her that \"melancholy may inflict punishment\" on her unborn child; mentions that Colonel Robert Gamble's wife would like to visit her; expects to sail by the beginning of next week at the latest and is upset at the delay; will finish his business and return as soon as possible; sends greetings to his children and mother-in-law; mentions the adjournment of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends this letter by Mr. Humphrey Marshall; attended the play Romeo and Juliet last night, and compares Mrs. Anne Bruton Merry's \"Juliet\" to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall's; visited Mrs. Susan Hayward and gossips about her rumored upcoming marriage to Henry Baring; complains about delayed departure and wearies of dining out, as he begins \"to require a frugal repast with good cool water\"; wishes \"that we were looking back on our separation instead of seeing it before us.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to give a parcel of land deeds from John Banks to Hobe, which can be found in his pine desk in his office, to the clerk of the General Court; is impatient to get on board ship and away; wishes he had spent another week in Richmond; with tomorrow's departure of the Republican, Richard Brent, the last of the Virginia Congressmen will have left the city; \"my spirits sink at parting with them.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill board the Grace at New Castle on Sunday, July 18 and will hopefully arrive in Amsterdam by the end of August; should hear from him next in October; Mr. John Brown, his secretary, has just arrived on the last stage; received his son Tom's letter of July 6; dined yesterday at William Bingham's country seat on the Schuylkil; describes the table setting and Mrs. Anne Willing Bingham's dressing in the latest fashions; besides his Virginia relations, he most enjoys the company of Mr. Robert Morris's family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnfavorable winds have prevented them from reaching the open ocean; describes shipboard accommodations, provisions, and companions, including John Brown, John G. Gamble, the Captain of the ship, Mr. Willis, and two Dutch gentleman; has sent a letter to Winchester, Virginia for his son, Tom; instructs her how to reach him (John Marshall) by letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1200 or 1300 miles east of the Capes of Delaware, Marshall and the crew hailed a ship bound for America; has not been very seasick and has busied himself with reading; has arrived in Holland and sends news of his health and safety on the first America-bound ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe captain of a British frigate of Admiral Duncan's fleet at the mouth of the Texel boarded their ship on August 29 but treated them extremely politely upon learning that a US minister was on board; observed the Dutch fleet in the Texel ready to move on the British if negotiations at Lille failed; describes the internal politics of the French government: the Directory presses for war while the Council of Five Hundred desires peace, fearing the politicization of the French army; Lord Malmesbury (William Harris) is at Lille negotiating for peace between Britain and France; Charles Maurice de Talleyran Perigord, the French Minister of foreign affairs, has sent orders to French parts to grant immediate passports to the American envoys. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived at the Hague and met with General Charles C. Pinckney on September 3; has just heard from an express from the Dutch minister at Paris to the Committee of Foreign Affairs about the Directory with the aid of the army moving against royalist and right wing opponents in the Directory, the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Elders; discusses the impact which this coup d'etat of 18 Fructidor should have upon foreign policy; the French government is now in the hands of those unfriendly to peace, and the moderates willing to judge the American case with fairness have been removed; received news of Mr. Elbridge Gerry's intended departure from Boston on July 23 and will await his arrival in Rotterdam for a week before they leave for Paris. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReached the Hague on August 3 and is very much pleased with General Charles C. Pinckney; had intended to set out for Paris immediately, but Pinckney received news from Elbridge Gerry on August 5 that he will arrive at the end of August; is perplexed and mortified at the delay; describes the Hague and its social life; mentions lack of companions for Pinckney's wife and daughter; has enjoyed the theatre even though he does not understand the language, and applauds the performances of Madame Louise Rosalie Lefebvre DuGrazon; the Directory's coup in Paris may abridge negotiations so as to occasion his return to America this fall, but he would resent such a circumstance even though he misses her immensely and is impatient to be with her again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe reports on the revolution in Paris have been confirmed; discusses violations of the French constitution, under the hand of the army, the very essence of a republic is destroyed, but \"French liberty may survive the shock it has sustained;\" \"All power is now in the undivided possession of those who have directed against us those hostile measures of which we so justly complain;\" will set out for Paris on Monday with or without Elbridge Gerry; contrary to previous reports, negotiations still continue at Lille; their route to Paris is prescribed on their permit, probably to prevent their passing through Lille; Philippe Antoine and Merlin de Douai is chosen director to replace Barthelemey and Nicholas Francois de Neufchateau to replace Carnot; Mr. Noel, the minister of France at the Hague has just informed him that 1,500 people have been arrested at Lyons and that General Andre Massenais marching to Avignon to quell resistance there. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a copy of the letter which the three submitted to the French minister of foreign affairs after waiting to be received for a month; they have yet to receive an answer to this November 11 letter, and the condemnation of American vessels continues; the following is written in a numeric cipher which is decoded in superscript: \"Frequent and urgent attempts have been made to inveigle us again into negociation [sic] with persons not officially authorized, of which the obtaining of money is the basis...we have very little prospect of succeeding in our mission.\" Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas enclosed an issue of the Conservateur, a Paris paper, as an example of the abuse of the U.S. by the French press; discusses the arrests of innocent American citizens in Paris, including the cases of Jesse Putnam, James V. Murray and his brother George W. Murray; discusses the situation of American merchant marines who, being forced ashore after their vessels were captured, have no choice but to become French privateers; \"France resounds with the proposd [sic] invasion of England,\" but such talk may be designed merely to alarm Britain; discusses France's continental ambitions and Spain's situation; writes of the internal French political scene; encloses the November 7 issue of the Leyden gazette with news of Emmanuel Louis Henri Alexandre de Launay, comte D'Anteaigues and Joseph Fauche Fouche and the reports of Gillaume Alexandre Troncon Du Counaray and Antoine-Claire Thibaudeau; gives his opinion of the future French treatment of the U.S. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received no letters from her nor from his friends in the U.S.; will not be home until May and hopes that the Randolph's Executors case can be postponed until then; mentions amusements and dissipations of Paris; describes his new living arrangements with Madame de Villette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot settle or pay the accounts of American Consuls until the Congress of the United States acts on the matter; the three have agreed to transcend their powers to a limited extent in order to liberate distressed American seamen and return them to the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresents his compliments to Marshall; called at his lodgings twice this morning, but John Marshall was not in; regrets that he will not be able to dine with him due to a previous engagement. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived in Richmond a week ago but hasn't been able to attend to his business because of his many callers and because of the heat; he enjoys the company of his three year old daughter, Mary; discusses the health of his son, John, who is cutting teeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Gerry's letter of 20 October 1798 to President John Adams, in which Gerry makes several misstatements about his part in the XYZ Affair, which Marshall now refutes point by point; \"I must hope sir that you will think justly on this subject  will thereby save us both the pain of an altercation...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for an article lately published listing the offices which Washington offered to him (John Marshall), with which he had nothing to do; the writer of the article, who obtained no information directly or indirectly from Marshall, \"was unquestionably actuated by a wish to serve me and by resentment at the various malignant calumnies that have been so profusely bestowed on me.\" Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs pleased with John Marshall's election to the Congress even though by a small majority; discusses the elections; asks him to inform him of the election results when all are known. Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill communicate the enclosures of Washington's last letter to Colonel Edward Carrington and Colonel William Heth when they arrive in town; comments upon the elections and the unexpected defeat of Colonel George Hancock and Major Haywood; discusses the composition of the new state legislature; and upon France's declaration of war upon Austria and its consequences. Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses military appointments and recommends several officers, including Colonel John Cropper, General George Rogers Clark, General Thomas Posey, Colonel James Breckenbridge, Colonel Callohill Minnis, General Robert Porterfield of Augusta, General Joseph Blackwell of Fauquier, and Colonel Joseph Swearingean of Berkley; comments upon the death of Mr. Patrick Henry. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas unable to return the enclosed letter because he was out of town and his happy that Washington is not displeased that it was not transmitted to Colonel John Cropper; has just received Washington's second letter to that gentleman and will forward it immediately. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture signed by Thomas Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to Jesse Norman. Indenture of Isaac Arnold and Elija Arnold assigning the title of the Manor of Leeds to James K. Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a blank power of attorney in order to transfer and draw dividends upon his Pennsylvania Bank Stock which Mr. Pleasant has just remitted him; discusses land sales and the Manor of Leeds; discusses political situation and how the next election will affect their affairs; comments upon domestic unrest in regards to foreign affairs: \" I look forward with more apprehension than I have ever done to the future political events of our country;\" has just been informed of the total English defeat in Holland. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his marriage; the newspapers report Philadelphia mourning the death of General Washington; hopes that moderation and toleration will succeed the violence of the last session of Congress; party strife exasperates Pennsylvania; the Governor has threatened to turn out of office every man who voted against him. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Box 2, Folders 1-3. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplies to a letter which proposed a change of the law for collecting the internal revenue of the U.S. in nonintercourse law with France; mentions that popular feeling is against it, as the public sees it responsible for present low price of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received her letter of August 5 and is pleased with her account of the children's behavior; approves of her sending the boys \"upcountry;\" Thomas Marshall's last letter contained no news of her health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just returned from a visit to Mt. Vernon where the widowed Mrs. Washington appeared \"tolerably cheerful;\" hopes Polly would \"show more firmness\" as a widow; pleased with his young son, Jacqueline's, last letter and hopes his schooling with Mr. Burns will continue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture conveying John and Jane Foster's land in Hampshire County, West Virginia to John and James Marshall for $666.66. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the results of the presidential election of 1800 in Maryland, New England, and Pennsylvania, stating that it is \"an absolute certainty that any success in your state [South Carolina] elects him [Thomas Jefferson].\" Original is located in the Pinckney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproaches himself for forgetting to recommend Major Richardson to the commander of the 2nd Brigade, Virginia militia and does so now, hoping his neglect has not been a negative reflection of Richardson's abilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn compliance with John Jay's letter, President John Adams has directed a requisition to be made to the Governor of Lower Canada for the delivery of Thomas Jamieson, alias Charles Splendor, also known as Charles Johnston to the authorized person; the requisition and related documents are enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of State, John Marshall, grants to Francis Didier Petit de Villers, agent for the ship Parlementaire Benjamin Franklin, a passport. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the difficulties involved in the present negotiations between King and the British commissioners; President John Adams informs him that an informal agreement will be satisfactory as it will be impossible to induce the British cabinet to abandon their principles; matters are left to his good judgment; the stipulation of a sum is better than the present unsettled situation. Original is located in the William M. Elkins Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis financial embarrassments have prevented him from devoting time to writing the history or General Washington's life; sends Marshall a trunk containing Washington's books and papers, and an enclosed list thereof; wishes he weren't so ignorant of bankruptcy proceedings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential candidates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, have an equal number or votes, and thus the House or Representatives must decide the issue; Marshall aces not care which way the election goes, but \"witnesses the anxiety of parties;\" suspects the contest will be decided by South Carolina; even it Jefferson wins, Burr probably \"will not surrender...all his pretensions to the office;\" is chagrined by the late Federalist defeat and blames unfaithful men like Mr. Marston or Rhode Island who threw away their votes, as attributed in the letters to General Alexander Hamilton's pamphlet; the treaty with France is before the Senate; Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth has resigned and Mr. John Jay has been nominated in his place; looks forward to returning to Richmond in March and leaving behind forever his political career. Original is located in the Pinkney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn expression of the sentiments or respect which accompanied Vanderburgh's presidential commission to become a judge of Indiana Territory. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the probable policies of the new Jefferson administration; they will strengthen the state governments at the expense of the Federal, transferring as many powers to the House of Representatives as possible; the cabinet will probably consist of James Madison as Secretary of State, Henry Dearborn as Secretary of War, Albert Gellatin or Abraham Baldwin as Secretary of the Treasury, maybe General Robert Smith as Secretary of the Navy, and Levi Lincoln or Robert R. Livingston as Attorney General; many of Jefferson's party are disposed to press on to war, but the government will probably excite as much hate and resentment as possible amongst the people against England without proceeding to actual hostilities; the ill conduct of the British cruisers and Vice Admiralty and the remonstrances of American merchants well serves this purpose; delay the completion of your mission until you hear from the new administration as the present agreement with the British would not be ratified. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts Thomas Jefferson's offer to administer the Presidential oath of office to him. Original is located in the Jefferson Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeing sued by Virginia on a bond of security which he signed for Daniel Brodhead several years ago, Marshall has learned that the recipient of this letter was acquainted with the advertisements which Brodhead was required to post; he sends him a commission, therefore, and asks for his and Colonel Anderson's depositions concerning Brodhead and his business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs composing a history of General Washington's life and requests information about the war in the Southern states, because General Lincoln's letters to Washington in Marshall's possession do not tell much about the combined Franco-American operations at Savannah in 1779; send any important particulars respecting the siege of Charleston; is disgusted with the political world and hopes to see Pinckney in Richmond soon; asks about the political climate of South Carolina and thinks federalism may prevail in three districts in Virginia's state elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the mild but rainy weather and mentions various calamities which have befallen him: \"15 silver dollars\" of his \"had worn through\" his pocket \"and sought their liberty in the sands of Carolina;\" and when his man Peter unpacked his clothes, he discovered that he had not packed any of Marshall's breeches; \"I thought I shou'd be sans culotte only one day,\" but all the town's were too busy to work for him; \"I have the extreme mortification to pass the whole term without that important article of dress...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for an oration which he sent on the death of Alexander Hamilton; hopes that Hamilton's death will cast some odium upon dueling; was not aware that he had played a part in producing the commercial meet in Baltimore; did not know he resigned the emoluments of his military service. Original printed in Dann, Mason Memoirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Marshall's November 2 letter requesting information for Marshall's history of General Washington's life, and will send his recollections of many transactions as soon as he can put them to paper; Marshall should also contact Colonel Bushrod Washington; will send the book Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, supposedly written with Tarleton's assistance, which contains more official documents than any other work and correct plans of some of the actions, if it will be of any use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived at her mother's yesterday, and found her not as well as he had hoped; her sisters are well; forgot to pay his brother Charles five dollars for Marshall's son John's schooling; things are badly conducted at Marshall's plantation. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the problems of the Fairfax lands and the people of Winchester; will endeavor to raise a considerable part of the money required for payment. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the money which John Ambler owes him for payment for land; needs it to make his own payment to Mr. Fairfax, which fact John Ambler knew; Marshall's brother William will take the contract off Ambler's hands if desired. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTakes no offense at Marshall's printing of Adams's letters to General Washington in Marshall's biography of Washington; in detailing the events of the last years of Washington's life, Marshall \"will run the gauntlet between two influential factions, armed with scorpions...;\" but such an investigation must be made; comments upon Adams appointing General Washington to head of the army. Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams's hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams' hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville,Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses politics and report of Mr. Chesnut that the Democratic Party in South Carolina would unquestionably support Pinckney; the late convention at New York confided that \"unless this point can be gained...we [the Federalists] shall again miscarry;\" no times have been more perilous than the present because of the internal changes wrought \"by a party always hostile to our constitution\" and because of even greater external threats; if the present foreign policy with France is continued, the United States \"will soon become an empty name\" and will no longer be independent; has spent his time on agricultural pursuits instead of professional duty, and scarcely ever reads a newspaper, but the nation's troubles are too serious for him to continue to do so; the Virginia Federalists may win three or four seats in the next Congress, but there is no hope for the presidential election. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests him to pay James Brown one thousand dollars when Marshall's quarterly salary accrues on October 1. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Federalists have mutinied, and have recommended to their brethren throughout Virginia to support the Monroe ticket; was out of town but attempts to explain the reasons for such action. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs honored to be chosen as a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; as he will not return to Washington, D.C. until February, perhaps some member of Congress might find room in his baggage for the volume Eliot mentioned. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to send the collections of the Society. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements being made with Mr. Willing and Francis to take Marshall's two sons, John and James Keith Marshall, into their counting house when they reach the age of 16; outlines their recommended course of study before then; Mr. Waln(?) will receive Marshall's other son, Edward Carrington Marshall, into his mercantile establishment, if the precarious state of the country's commerce permits it, when he comes of age; asks if he should send his half-pipe of wine to Richmond by way of Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges letters of April 22, 29, and 30. Outlines patents to Virginia land. Philip Pendleton, Anderson, and Hunter involved in caveat; advises against use of treasury warrant for 1,180 acres. Colston. Decision in Hunter and Fairfax case, decided in favor of Hunter. Asks Lee's opinion as to appeal to Supreme Court; John Marshall favors appeal; sending record; Jones to be engaged as attorney to help Lee. Cause precedent for pending caveats if Supreme Court \"against us,\" save expense; if \"in our favor,\" probably respected or ascertain points for ultimate determination \"in our favor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs gratified by the compliments Marshall paid to him in his last letter, and hopes to continue his service to the country; has not learned if Serruier is charged with any special orders to the government; Turreau has for some time desired to return to France; asks Marshall for a proper statement of an anecdote concerning Temple Franklin and Benjamin Franklin Bache's unsuccessful attempts to establish a newspaper, which Marshall related to him last year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpon his return from the \"laborious relaxation\" of his farm, he found President Madison's message, the report of the committee of foreign relations, and the declaration of war against Great Britain. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts his invitation to dine with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts his invitation to dine with him on Wednesday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot direct the special court Tazewell requested because the law authorizing a circuit judge to perform the duties of a district judge is limited only to the case of the disability of an existing district judge, and does not extend to the case of a vacancy of that office; has notified the Secretary of State of the public hardships if an appointment is postponed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived a copy of his book, Historical Letters, and asks Mr. Pleasant to sign him up as a subscriber; comments favorably upon the work, a comparative history of the nations of the world. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his check for $500 and letter upon his return from North Carolina; will receive four sets of The Life of Washington from Mr. Mason Locke Weems; discusses a case of Admiralty business which he had just heard in circuit court and asks for Bushrod Washington's opinion; is anxious to terminate next court's business so he can devote himself to the farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses whether the power to pass bankruptcy laws resides in the states or in the federal government; discusses part of Constitution which inhibits passage of \"law impairing the obligation of contracts\" and how it relates to bankruptcy laws; says Bushrod Washington heard the argument and his opinion could be relied upon better than his.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrederick County Virginia Court release proved to John Marshall and James M. Marshall sworn to by Charles Magill, Henry Daingerfield, Thomas McKewan, and Leroy Daingerfield. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks what provision is made for them at their session; will he make accommodations for them; asks \"Are we to have peace; or is the war to be continued till we are dismembered?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice written by Marshall while in Washington D.C. advertising for the return of a strayed or stolen bay saddle horse and offering a liberal reward for it. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Bushrod Washington to ask the counting house of Messrs. Willing  Francis if they are still willing to take John Marshall's fifteen year old son James,now a student at Cambridge, into their firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas made inquiries in response to his letter; land for which taxes are unpaid before August will be sold; payment can be made to the Sheriff of the county; discusses George Washington letters and how he thinks they should be published; asks him to settle a newspaper account for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of a letter from Robert Colston in which Colston complains of John Ambler's withholding payment and threatens Ambler with a lawsuit; suggests that Ambler give Mr. Colston an order on Mr. Smith for the amount in question with as little delay as possible. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses civil admiralty jurisdiction about which he had formed an opinion from the characters in a case of piracy not from precedent; wishes him to discuss revision of \"The Life of George Washington\" with Mr. Wayne while he is in Philadelphia; explains his ideas for the organization of the work; says it must be prepared at leisure and not offered until there is a demand for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a memorandum from the Auditors' office concerning William Marshall's lands in Nason and Franklin counties, Kentucky, and a letter which he wishes delivered to his sister Jane (Marshall) Taylor; she desired him to engage a house for her at Fauquier Court House. Encloses a memorandum from the Filson club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading the recipient's address to the New York Historical Society, he sends him his thoughts on the study of history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the Washington social life; is impressed with the French minister and his wife; William Wirt arrived yesterday but he brought no letters; warns her to take enough blankets to arm herself against the intense cold when she goes to Chickahominy on February 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Marshall to administer the Presidential oath to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to administer the Presidential oath of office to James Monroe. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read in Jaquelin[Marshall's last letter news of her ill health, and advises her not to expose herself to the cold in her fears of being too warm; he is in good health and is busily employed. Letter on verso from John Marshall, to his son John, discussing farm matters, and asking him to receive the overseer's letter concerning such things as preparing the soil with plaster of paris, grubbing, cutting, and burning; does not want him to send packages by post, but by private conveyance if available; sends him a note for $60 to pay Mr. Cocke for 20 barrels of corn; asks about James Keith Marshall and hopes he has engaged in a course of reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter from General Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, which he has been unable to deliver in person, as the General had instructed; saw Judge Bushrod Washington several months earlier, and was informed by him that Mr. Graham returned to Lafayette the General's papers, which Marshall had borrowed. Includes letter, 22 April 1817, from Marquis de Lafayette, La grange, France, to John Marshall, United States, Virginia. Introducing his friend Mark des Caves; praises Marshall's biography of Washington and says that most of his correspondence with Washington was lost during the French Revolution; mentions the copies of Washington's letters to him, which he desires to be returned to him by Bushrod Washington; recommends M. desCaves to him John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs unable to accept his invitation to dine with him because of his health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that his case before the Supreme Court be given a day's respite as the extremes of weather have incapacitated him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received and finally read the address which he presented to the New York Historical Society; was much pleased with its clarity and lucid arrangement, and feels the public would like to see more from his pen. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for information about nail making machines in Boston, for a friend of his who might like to purchase one; the opinion in the Banks case \"has roused the sleeping spirit of Virginia\" and will be attacked in the papers. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to purchase books for John Marshall's nephew, Taylor, who is at school in Kentucky; makes arrangements to pay the bookseller and Deiplaine, and to have him send the volumes, including \"Terence [sic]  Livy in Latin, Longinus, Thucydides,  Demosthenes in Greek, also Xenophens retreat of the 10,000\" to John Marshall's brother, Doctor Louis Marshall, in Kentucky; discusses dissatisfaction of Virginian politicians with the Supreme Court's opinion on the Bank question; \"we shall be denounced bitterly in the papers...and we shall undoubtedly be condemned as a pack of consolidating aristocratics;\" mentions unexpected and long unheard of financial distress of Richmond merchants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtracted from a letter of Joseph Story's to John Marshall describing a $1000 nail-making machine invented by Mr. Perkins, and used extensively in the Amesbury Factory near Salem, Massachusetts; also describes two different, less expensive models patented by Mr. Reed, and discusses arrangements for their sale and delivery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses an error in his published manuscript of a court decision which John Marshall wishes Mr. Bronson to correct.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the gross misrepresentations the Democratic-Republicans have attributed to the Court's opinion in the Bank case in order to excite ferment in the masses; asks his advice on a case in Admiralty Court, that the Little Charles, libeled for violating the 1808 Embargo Act. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf the publication of his John Marshall work has not yet commenced, he would rather have the signature changed to \"A Constitutionalist\"; the letters of Amphyction and of Hampden have had more influence in the country than in Richmond; hopes some respectable legislators will refute them. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions Joseph Story about an admiralty case concerning the hypothecation of a vessel belonging to the port of Richmond; discusses legal principles of hypothecation in general in the United States; does not think that a piece in the Boston papers should be republished, Mr. Wheaton's appendix; leaves the opinion in the militia case for Story to write. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the legal principles of hypothecation and maritime law as Joseph Story sees them in regards to a case in New York, and concludes that the chief-question is \"whether the ports of the different states are to be deemed foreign ports in respect to the rights of the hypothecation or of implied lien\"; in Story's district, as well as in South Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York, they are; Story \"is open to argument and will follow in a better path. And as the advancement of the law, and not merely of our private opinions should be the great ambition of all judges, I am quite content to yield to the judgement of others.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a trial at Richmond for piracy and discusses the lack of international law regarding the same; writes of his subscription to Mr. Bronson's Gazette of the United Stateswhich has become the Union. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 87 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses constitutional issues involving piracy, the slave trade, and the Supreme Court; mentions Littleton Waller Tazewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not formed an opinion of the case which was remanded to the circuit court of Pennsylvania; congratulates him on the prospect of a full docket in New Jersey and upon his empty one in North Carolina; he called on Mr. Blair, the President of the Bible Society, who says Bushrod was a permanent member of the society and in arrears for the years 1816-1819; was frozen on the Rosaline, has scarcely thawed out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes none of the papers of George Washington have miscarried; sent the last ones to Bushrod Washington by a coal vessel of Alexandria; has employed a person to copy the pre-Revolutionary letters of General Washington, and John Marshall will himself copy the military letters in his possession after Bushrod Washington informs him in which volume they will be published; he John Marshall will also proceed to copy the letters written between the close of the war and the adoption of the constitution, and has retained no others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses an affidavit stating that he John Marshall lost the certification meant for Thomas Marshall and asks Bushrod Washington to send from Philadelphia a bond to be executed; has received from Mr. Ward of Salem a copy of a letter written by Mr. William Fairf to Captain Clarke of Salem dated Belvoir, 2 February 1749, which states that \"Major Washington [has] just returned from London whither he lately went to get his arrears of pay  be put on the establishment of half pay...\" concludes that this cannot be George Washington; poses questions about George Washington's genealogy; asks Bushrod Washington to talk with the editor of Langhornes' Plutarch while in Philadelphia about an anecdote concerning George Washington selling his old charger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mr. Moorehead's purchase of Mr. Johnson's land in Fauquier County; wheat and other crops are doing well. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes being thrown by a horse; will bring the letters they agreed to copy to Washington; wishes him to speak again with Mr. Wayne about a second edition of the life of George Washington; recommends that Mr. Mason Locke Weemshave a subscription paper for the letters and life at the same time; thinks they should reduce the charges on the life to half a dollar per volume, then the second volume might be sold for two dollars a volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes Bushrod's health will improve so he can come visit at the end of the month so they can deliver opinions on various cases including the one from Virginia \"which has exerted so much commotion in our legislature.\" The case involves an act of Congress allowing a lottery in Washington, D.C. with ticket sales in Virginia contrary to Virginia law. See \"A Substitute Proposed by Mr. Miller, of Powhatan, for the Report and Resolutions Concerning the Citation of the Commonwealth to Answer a Complaint Before the Supreme Court of the United States\" (JK1591 .V5 1821).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of James Keith Marshall's informed John Marshall of her return from Chickahominy; hopes that the celebrations of the 22nd did not disturb her too much; Judge Bushrod Washington is not well; John Marshall is very busy at Court; dines out frequently and eats too much; does not attend the continual gay parties in Washington. Including letter on verso from John Marshall to his son James Keith Marshall, asking about the health of Jacob, one of the slaves; tells him to purchase as much clover seed as he can if he does not get the money from Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes his health was not injured by his traveling to Philadelphia to perform his circuit duties; mentions case in his circuit involving merchants indebted to the U.S. on duty bonds; recommends the writings of Algernon Sidney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks his opinion of legalities of a case concerning insolvency and priority of payment to creditors; the Supreme Court opinion in the Lottery case virulently assaulted in the newspapers, especially by Algernon Sidney in the Enquirer who is \"supposed to be the champion of the state rights...[but] really is the champion of dismemberment;\" is anxious to hear if Joseph Story and Daniel Webster's amendment to the Massachusetts constitution was approved by the people or not. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses legal principles of partnership, joint property and the priority of the payment of debts under English and American bankruptcy laws; writes of the federal government; reports on the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; will send on the next vessel for Richmond some Salem fish and a recipe on how to cook them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his opinion on the case on which he John Marshall consulted him; has enclosed the letter from Mr. James Madisonto General Washington which John Marshall had selected last winter but forgot to send; discusses the legal matter of inland and foreign bills and hypothecation relating to the New York case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs grateful for his expressions of esteem; hopes the harmony of the bench will never be disturbed; discusses Thomas Jefferson's and James Madison's doubts of the Supreme Court as the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional questions; comments upon Jefferson's character and influence over the people; encloses Algernon Sidney's essays with their weak argument and violent language; in the Virginian newspapers \"not a pen is drawn in support of the sound principles of the constitution of the Union...I look elsewhere for safety.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received the fish and will cook it according to instructions; discusses Mr. Hall and his intended publication of Algernon Sidney's essays and asks if he Joseph Story can prevent it; Mr. Caedwell has not yet sent the volume of the debates of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; discusses the designs of the Democratic-Republicans in attacking the Supreme Court; questions him about a case involving William McKinly, a tax collector, and his depositions. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to join him at dinner on Tuesday at 4 o'clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes arrangements for Tazewell's deposition to be taken on 23 May; if General Robert Barraud Taylorand Mr. Blair are out of town, send for magistrates and have the necessary steps taken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Photostat of Autograph Letter Signed. Has received the President's message to Congress concerning internal improvements, \"a question which very much divides the opinions of intelligent men;\" \"a general power over internal improvements, if to be exercised by the Union, would certainly be cumbersome to the government,  of no utility to the people. But to the extent you recommend, it would be productive of no mischief, and of great good;\" he John Marshall despairs that such a measure will be adopted. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas found in the Journal of the House of Delegates that the bill for confiscating Lord Fairfax's estate passed in January 1786, but was defeated in the Senate; discusses the role of the Supreme Court in deciding cases relating to treaties; will not be at Happy Creek before 6 August; will also visit Cumberland, Mr. Colston's and maybe Bath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrants power of attorney to Leigh to make or endorse any notes given by Edward Colston, James Marshall or James Markham Marsha for the purpose of paying a debt to the Bank of the United States due from Nimrod Farrow or from the estate of Turner Dixon. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsked Mr. Williams about the information he Jaquelin B. Harrie desired; Williams wrote that he gave his letter to the delegate from Florida, who has yet to answer it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his trip from Richmond and the rainy weather; did not find Mr. Skinker at home, so arrived last night at his friend General Blackwell's, who is almost blind; Thomas Marshall was there earlier electioneering; the election will be closer than he John Marshall had originally thought.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMet his son, Edward Carrington Marshall; introduced him to several gentlemen in Boston, and recommended him to the President of Harvard College; made arrangements for Edward Carrington Marshall to live in Cambridge and to be tutored until rooms at the College are assigned after commencement; discusses Edward Carrington Marshall's expenses; takes great pleasure in aiding him in all measures; discusses his John Marshall latest decision on the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the United States; is anxious about the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Henry B. Livingston's successor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his friendly attentions to John Marshall's son, Edward Carrington Marshall; gives his opinion of the case of the Bank of the United States v. Dandridge; alarmed at the rumored successor of their \"much lamented friend\" Supreme Court Justice Henry B. Livingston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses libels against his father, John Lowell, and against himself; encloses letters to editors printed in local papers in defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letters of 25 and 28 October and was astonished to learn that he feels Marshall deliberately and unnecessarily \"altered expressions which would be construed into the imputation of a crime..., against a gentleman...\"; there was no evidence in the cases decision that Lowell's testimony was disregarded or discredited-- \"the opinion speaks for itself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrother Bushrod Washington had to adjourn the court at Philadelphia because of his illness; discusses a case on John Marshall's circuit concerning the American ship, Pilot, captured by pirates and later recaptured by a squadron under Commodore David Porter; comments upon the extreme bitterness of Mr. John Adams, whom he still respects, and the publication of some of his correspondence. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived the President's message to Congress, and thanks him for his mark of polite attention; he John Marshall too thinks that \"we cannot look on the present state of the world with indifference.\" Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Original is located in the University of Virginia on deposit at John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas uneasy that she heard of his accident before his letter reached her; his fall has kept him from court longer than he had expected; feels pain only when he moves; doctors say he is mending faster than they had expected; is treated with a great deal of kindness and attention; wives of the cabinet members call on him; passes the long hours of the night by thinking of her and their early life together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill soon return to Richmond by steamboat; makes arrangements to have his servant, Oby, meet him at the dock to carry his portmanteau; is not able to use his arm; was surprised to see John and Elizabeth Alexander Marshall, who were in town because the boat on which they traveled was being repaired, and they were making their way to Baltimore by stage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissed seeing him at Hanover Court House on Monday, presumably because of the cloudiness of the weather; will be there next court day to meet him unless it is inconvenient, in which case Tom should let John Marshall know immediately. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, on deposit John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just finished reading the copy of his \"Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States,\" which he sent to John Marshall; thanks him for the flattering manner in which he discusses some of Marshall's opinions. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for sending a copy of his message to Congress; regrets that Monroe is retiring, but congratulates him on his presidency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReached Washington yesterday and paid his accustomed visit to the President; Marshall occupies the same room as last year; neither Judge William Johnson or Joseph Story has arrived, and Thomas Todd is close to death; the roads were so good for the winter, he was glad he did not take the steamboat; rode from Hanover Courthouse to Fredericksburg with a Mrs. (Booth) Stone; dined with his aunt Keith on Sunday; his nephew, William Marshall, visited him on Saturday; hopes that Mr. Picket has filled the ice house already.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses presidential election of 1824; ascribes it to the letters of Kremer and to Mr. Vanraensaeller's reluctant last-minute vote for John Quincy Adams; speculates about the Cabinet; including Mr. Crawford's refusal of the Treasury, and Henry Clay's rumored acceptance of the State Department. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received letters from his son and from his nephew, George, and has learned of the marriage of his John Marshall nephew, Edward Colston, who has moved to Honeywood, Berkeley County, Virginia; asks her to inform Mr. Cole that he John Marshall has received his new black suit, and that George Kremer will soon print \"a most scurrilous piece of abuse against Henry Clay,\" an anonymous letter in the Columbia Observer accusing him of bargaining with John Quincy Adams to give his support in the presidential election in return for the office of Secretary of State; Polly's cousin, Mrs. Walker, thanked him for his check and the subscription raised for her by the members of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to accept a copy of his colonial history; congratulations him on the successful termination of his political career. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs much honored by his election to the Bunker Hill Monument Association and asks what his membership will entail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letters and documents stating Monroe's claims on the U.S.; expects that Monroe will receive as much as has ever been allowed to others for similar services. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for her letter recommending Caldwell, but he has already pledged himself to another person seeking office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn response to John Marshall's requests in his last letter, John Sergeant is enclosing copies of Mr. Giles' speech found in Dunlap and Claypoole's 16 December 1796 paper and in the Aurora of the 15th sources located at the (?) Library; and germane to his biography of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal brief of the case of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCooper and Gilliam v. Field et. al\u003c/emph\u003e, a case involving the illegal sale of escaped slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for a copy of John Marshall's history of the English colonies of North America which Joseph Story delivered a few weeks earlier; quotes Lord Kames (?) from his The Gentleman Farmer; \"I disregard the present rebellion of our Americans; for they will soon be reduced to obedience;\" discusses present westward movement of the American population and predicts a new western confederacy of the movement of the national capital westward in the next generation; comments upon John Marshall's statements on slavery, mentioning Colonel Edward Carrington's and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's views on miscegenation and the Colonization Society's efforts; discusses Georgia's Governor George M. Troup's detested views on the slaves and Creek Indians, which seem to be held by most Georgians, who would defy the authority of the Union if they dared; that authority rests on \"the purity, the intellegence and the firmness\" of the Supreme Court; hopes John Marshall long remains at the head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read Mr. William Branch Giles's latest article in the Richmond Enquirer on John Quincy Adams, which attributes his John Quincy Adams's \"past conversion to Jeffersonism\" to \"his own personal promotion and aggrandizement;\" Giles claims that Adams's message indicated his intentions to introduce unlimited powers into the government, but Pickering disagrees; discusses Adams's policies regarding internal improvements, a national university, and the promotion of agriculture, all of which Washington recommended, and their constitutionality; discusses Giles, his character, and his political ambitions; writes of James Monroe's and William Pinckney's treaty with Great Britain and their letter to Congress, Monroe's bid for the Presidency, and his subsequent reconciliation with Jefferson; mentions Secretary of the State Robert Smith's correspondence with the British Minister Jackson; his resignation, and published defense; discusses the death of Virginian US District Court Judge Cyrus Griffin and the appointment of his successor John Tyler, ex-Governor of Virginia; which was made to make room for Monroe as Governor; Monroe was appointed to the State Department, \"the vestibule to the President's Palace,\" when Smith resigned; discusses Jefferson's motives for not laying the treaty with Great Britain before Congress; concludes with Joseph Hopkinson's thoughts on Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft Alexandria for Washington a day early because the weather was good for traveling; he, Bushrod Washington, and Gabriel Duval await the arrival of their brother Justices Joseph Story and Smith Thompson; Judge Johnson went by way of Norfolk and will not arrive till Wednesday or Thursday; Judge Thomas Todd is unable to make the journey; discusses his journey and health: \"I am under the persecution of the influenza;\" will open the court and wait on the President tomorrow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his daily routine and his health; Judge Joseph Story arrived today; he was delayed a week in Philadelphia by influenza; discusses a loan of $200 to Thomas Marshall, his son; has received three invitations for dinner parties this week; discusses the gaiety of the Washington social scene; jests about his niece Lucy Fisher marrying Dr. Daniel Norborne Norton and persuading him to run for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams' drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams's drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter expressing his interest in the position of the clerk of the Supreme Court; the applicants are numerous and worthy; recalls their former acquaintance, and is confident in his competence, but wants to make such an important appointment \"without any pre-engagements.\" Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplies to his letter recommending Mr. Randall for the vacant office in the Clerkship of the Supreme Court; discusses his feelings regarding the appointment; has been having trouble with famine and drought. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses marriage arrangements of his son Edward Carrington Marshall with the Judge's daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for his last letter of 15 September 1826; did not realize that Fay was opposed to Edward Carrington Marshall's marriage to Fay's daughter; \"I hope Edward has received notice of your decision... It will be [a] kindness to awaken him as soon as possible from the dreams of happiness in which he has been too long indulging.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas finally discovered the letters in the Aurora from 23 October to 5 November 1795 written by the \"Calm Observer\" relating to the charge of illegal payment of the President's salary and the replies thereto by Alexander Hamilton and O. Wolcott; these were not written by William Branch Giles; Judge Bushrod Washington had to break up his court because of ill-health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter by Mr. Doddridge; apologizes for any inconvenience which may be caused by the disposal of the letters of recommendation which the recipient sent by Mr. Rowan and Colonel Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses legal principles involved in the Fairfax lands case. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas seen in the papers discussions between his brother Johnson(?) and Timothy Pickering respecting Count Pulaski and the Battle of Germantown; \"with the exception of Judge Peters, yourself,  Mr. Wolcott I can scarcely find any person who was conspicuous on the great theatre of our country when I first began to mix in public affairs;\" asks if he will travel south to Washington; discusses George Washington and his firmness of character. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a check on the bank of Winchester for $600 to be endorsed to Mr. Smith; was surprised that the sale of the land was $200 less than he thought; Alexander Marshall informed him John Marshall that he settled $200 which he owed him with Mr. Smith; finished cutting his wheat and rye last week; his corn has suffered from the cold wet spring and now from drought; discusses weather and crop pests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the science of agriculture and whether or not it should be taught at a university. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read the review which will be published in the forthcoming January 1828 edition of the North American Review of John Marshall's History of the Colonies; encloses a copy of it; hopes to meet him in January and introduce Mrs. Story to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his flattering letter and biography of him and warmly expresses his gratitude; accommodations for Mrs. Story may be had at Mr. Rapine's in Washington; discusses the present contest for the Presidency; fears that \"our constitution is not to be so long lived as its real friends have hoped.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for a copy of his speech on \"retrenchment and reform;\" intended to call on him, but the pressure of official duties and the indolence of age have prevented it. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMust decline his invitation to be his companion on the Potomac because of his ill health; Mr. Sheppherd has given a good account of \"our Jacobin Banker's Clerk\"; discusses Sheppherd's and the clerk's lives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegs him to accept his portrait painted by Mr. Chester Harding in Washington as a token of his sincere and affectionate friendship; will not send it to Richmond until Mr. Horatio Greenough casts his bust; enjoyed a pleasant trip from Washington to Richmond where he has seen none but his family since his return; the spirit of party is extremely bitter, but he plans to leave for the upper country; had one of Joseph Story's fish yesterday; received news from Mr. McGruder of the loss of John Marshall's sortout. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTakes the liberty to write him; regrets that it was necessary for John Marshall to announce publicly his feelings on the election, because it will not subject him to the abuse of the partisans. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDid not have a chance to answer Mr. Chester Harding's letter asking what should be done with John Marshall's portrait; if he Chester Harding is in Boston, have him deliver it to you Joseph Story; asks Story to take care of it till Marshall can have it and his bust sent to Richmond; discusses how the Marylander misquoted him on the coming election; an epidemic has prevailed extensively in Richmond. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter and is grateful for his kind words; although the still burnt Kentucky Whiskey is nauseous to his palate, \"I can yet enjoy the aroma of an exquisite glass of Madeira, or Paxasete, or Burgundy and I doubt whether my head would have been more affected by a bottle of Clos Von gedt, capped with another of such silvery Champagne, than by your truly kind note.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the recipient's proposed amendment to a bill before the House of Representatives concerning the U.S. Circuit Court System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter declining their honor of joining the Richmond and Manchester Sabbath School in a 4th of July procession, not because he does not believe in the principles inspiring it, but because he must leave town due to Mrs. Marshall's feeble health. The letter was probably written and signed by a secretary. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot satisfy his request to send him letters with autographs of the Virginian signers of the Declaration of Independence as they have not been preserved or contain private communications; has read and enjoyed the sermons he sent; discusses the nature of church and state in post-Revolutionary Virginia; gratified by Sprague's sermon on intemperance and gives his views on the subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a land case concerning Mrs. Clarke and Mr. Swan, and Mr. Pollard; have no further communications with Swan as \"he has no idea of...frank dealing\"; Mr. Fiske wrote that he can lend money for Mrs. Carrington; please send down John Marshall's ponies with Charles Smith or Mr. Colston. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just received Mr. Triplett's letter and is willing to allow him 20% commission on the money he may collect from the estate of Mr. Davies; discusses arrangements for drawing money on his (John Marshall's) account; asks him to pay costs incurred in the execution of the above matter; discusses election of General Andrew Jackson. Original is located in the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes arrangements to pay$1000 to Swan for a land purchase. Original is located in the University of Virginia?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter concerning news of the birth of Margaret Lewis Marshall's nephew; mentions health of his family, including the children's whooping cough; prices in the Alexandria flour market and how the dry weather is affecting crops; writes of his own agricultural efforts, including the operation of a large roller for his corn fields; has been unable to send down the horses; will attend a sale at Westover on Mr. Lewis's request; Mr. Lewis, Mr. Colston, and Mr. Charles B. Smith are not able to take the horses to him or to Aunt Carrington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas finished reading his centennial discourse on the first settlement of Salem; was touched by his portrayal of the story of the Indians; especially enjoyed the passages respecting the Lady Arabella Johnson; read with interest his sketch of the recently deceased Robert Trimble, brother Supreme Court Justice; congratulates him on the appointment of Joseph Hopkinson to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania District Court Judgeship. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe case will not be finished till Saturday and Marshall will not be home till Tuesday; had a pleasant sail down the river to Norfolk; boards in a very agreeable house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests him to purchase two more copies of Joseph Story's three volume \"Public and General Statutes passed by the Congress of the United States, 1789-1827\" for the Supreme Court. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sick Supreme Court judges have arrived; he continues his morning walks; they dined with the President and Mrs. John Quincy Adams on Friday; discusses their feelings on Andrew Jackson's election; Jackson is expected in the city in a fortnight; mentions Mrs. Jackson's death; discusses John Marshall's dinner invitations; tell Mr. (Call or Cole) the secretaries are sick, and Henry Clay caught a cold by attending the colonization society; discusses the upcoming inauguration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter to be sent to Mr. Payne; imagines that Oby has carried out the clover seed from the cellar; received news from his son James Keith Marshall that she was not well; has written to his son, Thomas Marshall, in a feeble attempt to console him on the death of his wife Margaret; receive news from Jaquelin Marshall of his new son, Jaquelin Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had no news of her and is worried; discusses her delicate health; received news from his son Edward Carrington Marshall who grieves for his brother Thomas's loss; received a serious and very religious letter from Thomas, who is much occupied with his children and superintends his son John's education. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers his letter of 21 February; is pleased that he has turned to religion and reason in handling his grief in losing his wife; is glad that he has kept John at hand instead of sending him to Princeton; an epidemic has hit the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, and a son of General Jones is dying of the fever; Washington is full of office-sickness; discusses the spoils system. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter enclosing a copy of Judge Joseph Hopkinson's commission; will attend Virginia's constitutional convention as a delegate; explains his feelings regarding his election to the convention and to its being convened. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter accompanying his anniversary address to the Suffolk bar and Mr. John Brazer's discourse at the interment of Dr. Edward Holyoke; advises him against precipitous fulfillment of the publication requirements for his Dane Professorship at Harvard; his attention has been turned to the two great cases before the Supreme Court; place your thoughts of them on paper; Mr. Smith Thompson will look into the New York case; discusses the matters which will come before the Virginia constitutional convention: property qualifications, senate apportioning, basis of representation, freehold suffrage. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter much hesitation, he must complain to him about his barking dog which has distressed Marshall's wife who is in very poor health; is extremely apologetic over causing any inconvenience.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read his discourses pronounced as Dane Professor of Law at Harvard; is impressed with his teaching efforts: \"Our southern youths would stumble at the threshhold of your most appalling course...You yankees have more perseverence\"; no hopes that he lives to read his lectures; still regrets being a member of Virginia's constitutional convention. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be unable to accept his invitation as he is leaving town on Saturday and will be busy until then.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts his election as Bushrod Washington's successor in some honorary position, possibly President of the American Colonization Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas finished reading his 1809 Fourth of July oration and his December 1828 speech \"on the constitutionality of the Tariff and the true nature  of state government;\" his speech in the Senate was well-argued: \"Is it possible that South Carolina can withstand so powerful an appeal to... her patriotism.. .and her real interest?\"; is flattered by the notice he took of the author of Marshall's \"Life of Washington\" in his notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of his son Edward C.  Marshall who is a proud new father; dined with President Andrew Jackson and his Jackson's niece Mrs. Emily Donelson; saw Tom Francis a week ago; Judges William Johnson and John McLean do not board with the other judges; Judge Smith Thompson is sick; complains about not receiving his rent from his tenants Mr. Sprigg on the Potomac and another at Anderson's Bottoms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the dinner parties  which he and his brother Justices have attended; Secretary of State Martin van Buren gave one for the new bride of President Andrew Jackson's nephew; he dined yesterday with the British Minister; the influenza is as prevalent as it was in Richmond; Judge Gabriel Duval left town because of a relapse of his son; James Kieth Marshall wrote three days past about his brother Edward Carrington Marshall; mentions Washington's Birthday Celebrations effect on her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard from his granddaughter that Polly became indisposed upon her return  from Chickahominy; has received a letter from his son James who sold his horse for $l000; Mr. Joseph Story, who has been laid up for a week under the doctor's hand has returned to court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his morning routine; dined yesterday with Mr. Swann; Mr. Joseph Story is still not well enough to go out; talked about his nephew William  with Mr. Mercer; Tom Francis took a stage for Kentucky; saw Mr. Coleman, husband of his niece Lucy, who  is a strong Jackson man; Marshall's nephew Tom  (son of Humphry Marshall) is a strong Clay man, and will oppose Mr. Coleman in the next Congressional election; party plays havoc with the Kentucky part of John Marshall's family.  Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses papers which Mr. Francis Scott Key could not present to the Court in person.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends his respects to the Chief Justice; makes arrangements to see him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements to have his father's will proved in the Virginia General Court so they can rule on his Revolutionary War? claim for half pay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses land transactions with Captain Slaughter and Major Thompsons; mentions Mr. John Lewis's sale of his slaves to pay off Warner Lewis's debts; discusses their financial difficulties with Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Smith; encloses a promissory note of Edward C.and Mary Nelson Marshall on the Farmers Bank of Virginia for $5000 Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses James Hillhouse's 1808 proposal of electing the president by drawing straws among  Senators; he John Marshall was opposed to it in the past, but has  seen too much strife and bitterness in party politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for sending a sermon on the late Massachusetts Chief Justice Isaac  Parker and Story's own sketch of Parker's character; thanks him also for a box of fish; is sorry that brother Justice John McLean could not acquiesce in the Craig versus Missouri case; is chagrined that so many cases, including Soulard, Smith and Cathcart and Robertson, were left incomplete at their last setting; discusses Mr. James Madison's letter to the editor of the North American Review. Original is located in the Massachusetts  Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of reference for Captain Baylis, who served with him during the Revolution.  Original is located in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard from Colonel Lambert that she was in her usual health; discusses the latest snowfall; dined with the minister of France and his wife, neither of whom could speak English; dined with Secretary of State Martin van Buren yesterday; saw Mr. Robinson yesterday who gave news of John Marshall's sister Elizabeth Colston and her family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnjoyed calling on Mrs. Sedgwick, author of \"Hope Leslie\" today; the snow and ice has interrupted regular mail delivery from Richmond; they have lost their Marshal Ringold, whose being ousted from office will distress his family. On verso, John Marshall to Edward Carrington Marshall. Asks him to find a valuable 1776 English pamphlet on the Declaration of Independence which Mr. Storrs lent John Marshall and which he misplaced. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Marshall, Richmond, Virginia. Poem,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent him a barrel of hams on the schooner King to be deposited with Fisher and Pewer of Boston; asks him what the \"wise men in the East\" think of the Cabinet upheaval; discusses arrangements for new quarters in Washington as the Justices will no longer be lodging with Mr. Brown; discusses the copy of Algernon Sianey \"Letters.. .in Defence of Civil Liberty and against the Encroachments of Military Despotism,\" which John Marshall sent Joseph Story earlier; discusses possibility of war and the reform in Great Britain; will set out on his circuit at the end of the week. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived yesterday; thanks her for the cushion she made him to ease his journey; discusses the visit of a niece. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter and hams; regrets that the Court is moving out of Mr. Brown's; would like to lodge with John Marshall and Judge Thompson; discusses the break-up of the cabinet, which was a surprise to him; thanks him for the Algernon Sidney pamphlet; informs him of the death of Story's 10 year old daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letters of May 25 and 31 and adopted his opinions respecting admiralty jurisdiction; discusses arrangements for lodgings in Washington next winter and explains why he cannot do anything till he hears from Judge Henry Baldwin; sympathizes with him over the loss of his child; tells of his similar experiences; he also wrote a poem in the occasion of his child's death, which he would have enclosed, but it was lost. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his letter of 9 September; has conversed with Judge Joseph Story about the Declaration of Independence; discusses John Quincy Adams's ideas about it and the constitutional principles of state sovereignty, secession, and nullification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his medical examination by Doctor Philip Syng Physick; will probably not see her again till he rides the circuit court 22 November; the gentlemen of the city, especially those of the bar, are painfully solicitous to show their respect; Mr. Peters and Dr. Gillespie press him to stay with them; gives directions for his crops to be tended to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe rains of the last several days have prevented Dr. Philip Syng Physick from operating; discusses preparations for his medical treatment; missed Cary Ambler's visit because he was sitting for a portrait; Edward Ambler is in town; received a letter from brother Joseph Story; mentions his diet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his medical treatment and Doctor Philip Syng Physick; Brother Justice Henry Baldwin is here; discusses the arrangements for the Justices' lodgings in Washington, either at Mrs. Peyton's or Mr. Peters'; explains why he did not think he would serve on the court at its next session; discusses his health and ailments of the past summer. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Giles will give news of his health; describes his ailment (\"stones in the bladder\") and the Doctor's examination; his operation by Doctor Philip Syng Physick has been delayed because of the weather; describes the Doctor and Marshall's accommodations; tell Major Ambler that his brothers Edward and Cary are in town. Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard of and congratulates him on successful operation; regards his health as \"a matter of the highest national concernment...\" On verso, John Marshall to Edward Everett, incomplete. Is flattered by his kind token; describes his tedious operation; thanks him for his letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLearned from Mr. Peters that he was seriously indisposed; intends to leave for Richmond next week; discusses difficulties in their living arrangements; they will probably quarter with Ringold; Mr. William Johnson will live by himself, and John McLean will preserve his former position; Brother Henry Baldwin presides over the circuit court in session now in Philadelphia; describes his (John Marshall's) operation and medicine. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the latest legal difficulties involving the Fairfax lands; his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall lies at death's door. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a pamphlet to which Henry Lee alluded in his letter; mentions Thomas Jefferson's \"unjustifiable aspersions\" on John Marshall's conduct and principles; writes of his own and George Logon's experiences with the Revolutionary government of France; mentions the journal he kept in Paris. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 page. Photostat of Autograph Document. Incomplete. Original is located in the Library of U.S. Supreme Court, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Certificate of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Fauquier County dated 16 March 1961. Original is located in the Fauquier County Courthouse?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes arrangements for the sale of Edward Carrington Marshall's bank shares; her brother Thomas Marshall fears that he will not win his election because he raised the clerk's fees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe was gratified by his complimentary comments on the speech Wilde sent him John Marshall; sends him Mr. Ingham's report on the relative value of gold and silver and Mr. White's reports on coins; mentions Mr. Jacob's work on the subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for sending him the first volume of the American Library of Useful Knowledge; the Librarian of Congress has asked John Marshall to help spend $5000 on law books for the library, and he asks Joseph Story to suggest titles; discusses Charles Mercer and the Bank Question and internal improvements in Virginia; the party guide The Enquirer is unable to make Mr. John Barbour \"pull in the traces;\" discusses national politics and the threat of nullification; comments upon the cholera epidemics in the seaports of New York and Boston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received and read his essay \"A Congress of Nations for the Amicable Adjustments of National Differences;\" Feels that its argument is well arranged and supported by applicable biblical quotations, but is also impracticable. See the November and December 1832 issue of The Comet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs having difficulties selling his stock for him; there is a severe outbreak of cholera in Richmond; discusses the disease; is relieved to hear that he is restored to health and that John Harvie is getting better; discusses the disabling of his horse. Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his help in selecting titles for the congressional law library; discusses his choice of books; is gratified that his course on constitutional law at Harvard nears completion; shares his gloomy prospects of the country; \"The case of the south seems to me to be desperate...The union has been prolonged thus far by miracles. I fear they cannot continue.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Keith Marshall discusses how he sold his and Edward Carrington Marshall's stock; hopes his merchandising speculation will be successful; congratulates him on the birth of his daughter; has just returned from Mr. White's son's funeral, who died of cholera; discusses the disease. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial written by John Marshall to his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall on the first anniversary of her death in which he quotes a poetic lament written by General John Burgoyne. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for the dedication of his new book; congratulates him upon its completion; the Virginia legislature is in session; discusses Andrew Jackson's response to nullification and his party's reaction to it; writes of Virginia's relationship to South Carolina and the possibility of their joining in a southern confederacy; thanks him for a copy of Mr. Daniel Webster's speech; mentions Brother Justice Henry Baldwin's sickness. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a power of attorney authorizing John Marshall to draw what is due Thomas on account of grandfather Colonel Thomas Marshall's halt pay; discusses Congress and the Nullification crisis; mentions Judge Henry Baldwin's misfortune and that Judge Smith Thompson is in town. Power of attorney granting John Marshall the right to draw the money due Thomas A. Marshall as heir to Colonel Thomas Marshall, Revolutionary War veteran entitled to the half pay pension; signed by Justice of the Peace D.A. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns his portfolio of drawings of Washington and pictures of Revolutionary Boston; recalls traveling to Richmond with him once. Original is located in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that his son was accepted to West Point; does not think the Tariff bill or the bill concerning South Carolina's legislature will pass Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter of 27 April; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton; mentions a copy of a letter from Mr. Carr in the possession of Colonel John Nichols; Augustine Davis may have published it; Charles Carter's brother has written to Mr. Sujt in regards to it; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Thomas Jefferson, and the XYZ dispatch. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Lt. Randolph's case, Mr. Watkin's case, the power of arrest, and the Judiciary Act; rejoices at the abridgement of his Commentaries for the public; discusses its place in colleges and universities. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the national fervor in France based upon the martial glory of Napoleon and demonstrated by the statue at the top of the column of Austerlitz in the Place de Vendome; compares Napoleon's popularity with the people to that of George Washington's, Hannibal's, and Ceasar's; all were \"victims of the infernal machine,\" meaning party politics; discusses national politics and Martin Van Buren. Original is located in the Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the addition James K. Marshall is making to the house at Leeds for his father John Marshall; mentions Jaquelin Marshall's experiences of housing slaves in basements at Prospect Hill; mentions the weather and growth of crops and the health of Thomas Marshall's daughter Mary; Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston is in poor health and will probably not visit Richmond this Winter; Thomas Marshall's son John's plans have changed and he has bought Mr. Smith's tract of land; tell Mr. Tiffin that the girls have never received the box of articles he sent to Mr. Cawood by steamboat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just received a letter from Mr. Ringold who has moved from Washington and can not accommodate them next winter; \"the political world...is surely moved topsy turvy;\" mentions southern states insistence on state sovereignty; asks him about Brother Justice John McLean's opinion in Tennessee. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the 1793 contract signed with Denny Fairfax for the Manor of Leeds and the South Branch Manor; suggests strategies to prove their legal title to the land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the purchase of land and the legalities it would entail; mentions the possibility of mortgaging the Mont Blanc estate for a loan. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis present, a copy of his Commentaries on the Constitution and Allison's Sermons, has arrived on the Lucy and Abigail; has sent him copies of John Marshall's Life of Washington to be delivered to Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams; the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Boston Athanaeum (which complimented him by having his portrait painted for their gallery), and Mrs. Ledyard; discusses publication of Joseph Story's Commentaries, which will not be popular in the South; discusses Henry Clay's Tariff bill. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses sale of James K. Marshall's land; inform Edward Carrington Marshall that John Marshall is pleased with the terms on which he has not rented Mont Blanc; will not leave for the country till July when he will visit Fauquier White Sulphur Springs; the May wheat has been injured by frost. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions him about the defeat of John Hardin at the battle of the St. Joseph reported in his Life of Washington; asks him to check with Mr. Jared Sparks if it was really fought on Paint Creek; discusses the elections of the Virginia legislature; mentions Martin van Buren. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how George Washington convinced him to run for Congress in 1798. Original is located in the Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould have written upon his return from Washington, but was seriously injured in the stage; cannot find and send him a letter in George Washington's hand as requested; does enclose a military appointment of 1799 with Washington's signature. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes his injury will not be permanent; fears the loss to the nation if he resigns; has \"cleared the decks for the great legal conflict.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements regarding the acquisition of Mrs. Kennon's negroes. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mr. Warden's and Mr. Washington's and Brooke's suits which Charles Lee agreed to look into for him. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes written in French in Marshall's hand describing the origins of the English colonies in America 8 pages. Autograph Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA friend from the West has pointed out an error in John Marshall's manuscript which he would like to correct as follows: \"v.2 p.207 1.27 at \"Chilicothe\".. .\"not Chilicothe on the Scioto in Ohio, but...an old Indian village then standing about seventy-five miles rather East of North from Cincinnati...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had some difficulty weighing and selling his Parkinson breed of hogs because they were too large and their meat is not sweet enough; discusses purchases made for him, Mary, Fanny Burwell, and Maria Willis according to his directions; is surprised at the magnitude of his Thomas Marshall's debts; lectures on paying them off.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that his rent for the Campbell land belonging to John Marshall's father's estate is due. Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts the President's invitation to dinner next Thursday at four. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the last letter which John Randolph sent to John Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoth are sisters of John Marshall's wife, Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall. Eliza Discusses her and her husband Colonel Edward Carrington's, visit with the Washington family at Mount Vernon and the impending delivery of Mrs. L. Custis Lewis's first child; describes their visit to the new national capitol on the Potomac; writes of their return to Mount Vernon and of their diversions there, which include hunting deer and taking care of the new baby, or \"the pretty little stranger\"; describes a chambermaid and other servants; comments upon domestic fashions and describes the furnishings of the mansion, which concludes with a description of the estate with its greenhouse and gardens, and of their host George Washington's treatment of his many visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that she will send for her in April, although her Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston says that it is unlikely; Uncle Rawleigh Colston is upset at all the letters she is sending, and refuses to pay postage on them; wanted to buy muslin in Martinsburg to make her a handkerchief and a cap for her sister; discusses her French lessons with her tutor, Mr. LeRoy, and incidents of his exasperation with Thomas M. Colston, her cousin Thomas Marshall, and her cousin Raleigh T. Colston, Cousin Edward Colston cruelly takes delight in telling her that she will not be able to go home until fall, and \"Uncle says he does not think you love me enough to...send for me...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames has already conveyed his undiscarded half of land at the forks of the Licking (probably Fauquier County); no longer has an interest in it, but will convey the novelty Martin P. Marshall at any time; \"lament[s] extremely the misunderstanding between yourself and Tom...\"; Lucy Marshall is in Fauquier County. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas lucky he came down on Tuesday, for he found his daughter Nancy ill, which has caused them to postpone their return to Weyanoke, Virginia; has done a little transferring for Father; has been playing chess with Mr. James Taylor of Norfolk; instructs his daughter Agnes to attend to her studies in Richmond; hopes Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall's trip to Chickahominy did not fatigue her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions changes made in the college government at Harvard College; complains of college life - \"probably no life is so uninteresting to others as that of a merely literary man. An indolent collegian especially has nothing to say for himself...\"; mentions his classes: Electricity, Astronomy, and Moral Philosophy; describes his \"chums,\" Turner, Bonaparte, a nephew of the Emperor, Cheves, son of Langdon Cheves, Bruce, of Halifax County, and his cousin Birchett; discusses dining arrangements at Harvard: \"We have a large table, confined to southerners, and what are called gentlemen Yankees\"; looks forward with great anxiety to graduating in ten months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Document. Most of her bank stock is to be distributed to her children and their children, although she leaves five bank shares for her \"faithful friend and house keeper Mrs. Francis Martyr\" and her daughter Anne and ten dollars a year in perpetuity to the school for orphan children established by the Ladies of Richmond. Including Typewritten Copy of Autograph Document. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the publication of the last Census and its effects on Congressional apportionment; discusses railroads and canals; writes of abolition in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms her of her brother Thomas Marshall's accident in Baltimore and of his impending death; Father John Marshall has rallied from his severe cold, but does not continue to improve; he has taken cold again, is feeble, and has no appetite; he apprehends the worst.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the weather; Mrs. Mayo has the gout; Mary Archer and family are well; Margaret and Agnes Douthat are with her; Robert Pickett said nothing about paying back the loan; discusses his daughters' lessons under Mr. Daley; gives directions for the farm; writes of General Jaquelin Harvie; discusses arrangements for her Christmas trip and for her slaves; asks about his daughters Claudia and Maria Willis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites a favorable recommendation for Dr. J. W. Leach who has resided in Fauquier County a few years and practiced medicine \"with success and usefulness,\" but who desires to move to the city to \"improve his fortunes and educate his children.\" Including Autograph Note Signed from Daniel Webster to Mr. Bell, recommending A.J. Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Edward to draw on his money at the Valley Bank of Winchester and send $10 to Raleigh Edward at Lexington and the rest to William Leigh. Includes Elizabeth Colston's will; bequeaths her slaves and other worldly possessions to her children and grandchildren. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes an engraving of a spread-eagled American bald eagle bearing a lyre with the motto \"Nunc Sidera Ducit\" surrounded by thirteen stars; also bears the seal of the Department of State; the passport stamps show that Harvie visited France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Spain, Algeria, Rome, Naples, and Germany from May 1858 to March 1859.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes railroad travel in Virginia; discusses his visit in Richmond; mentions Colonel Mason's and Governor John B. Floyd's efforts at arousing sentiment for immediate secession; mentions prices of railroad tickets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of War of the Confederate States of America Leroy Pope Walker certifies that Frank G. Rutfin has been appointed a Captain in the Subsistence Department of the Provisional Army. Acceptance and oath of Frank G. Rutfin signed in Richmond before James Ellett, Notary Public, on 19 August 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Appeal addressed to the Ladies of Virginia and signed by Mrs. M. H. Mactarland, Mrs. Frank G. Ruttin Ellen S. (Harvie) Ruffin, Miss Catherine H. Myers, Mrs. F. E. Nelson, Mrs. N. B. Gwathney, and Mrs. M. Stewart Walker, asking for their assistance in relief work among wounded soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for taxes paid by Frances G. Rutfin at Richmond, Virginia, on lands in Chesterfield County, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for writing to him in Miss Harvie's behalf and for granting him an extension; the publishers will finish the reproducing within three weeks at which time he will return the miniature to her aunt; distressed to hear of Anne Harvie's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture signed by Thomas, Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of, Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to John Dearing. 30 November 1771. Another indenture signed by Fairfax leasing land in the Manor of Leeds to William Seth. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Patrick Henry of Virginia grants to George Washington, assignee of Baynes Carter, a 148 acre tract of land on Reed Creek in Henry County, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Patrick Henry appoints Richard Richards Ensign of the 4th Company of the Sussex Regiment of Virginia militia. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant to Walter Graham and John James for land in Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia), signed by Governor Beverley Randolph. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of Lading for 311 barrels of flour to Norfolk, Virginia, on the ship Dolphin. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not view the consequences of their success in the election of 1800 in as favorable a light as John Page does; speculates on what would have been the result of the election had there been no contest between the \"two Gentlemen who stood highest,\" Jefferson and Burr, and if Charles Cotesworter Pinckney or John Adams had opposed Jefferson; speculates on the \"presumption\" of the Federalist view that should \"no election...take place, Mr. Adams is, under the Constitution, to continue in office until a successor be appointed; that is until the next election of course\"; says appointments of John Marshall as Chief Justice, seventeen new judges, and Bayard \"the most unacceptable man that could be sent to the French republic,\" nominated as minister plenipotentiary -- all extend the influence of the Federalists and throw an obstacle in the way of Jefferson's administration; adds a few lines typical of what he sees as Federalist sentiment; and writes of their friendship. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince John Randolph is not long for this world, is anxious to settle his affairs; \"should you decide upon a settlement south of Phil[adelphi]a (which God forbid) I am desirous that you should fix yourself as soon as possible on the plantation below the mouth of little Roanoke...[Bizarre Plantation?];\" John Randolph's infirmity has prevented him from giving the estate the requisite attention, and it is much encumbered with debt; discusses his failing health: \"there is something radically amiss in the system. The machine cannot last much longer.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptain George Hunter, commander of the 60th Regiment of the Virginia Militia, appoints John E. Barker Sergeant and Officer of the Guard detailed to conduct 60th Regiment absentees back to camp. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for compliance with his request \"thru our mutual friend Mr. John Marshall\"; will write soon; sends paper for Captain Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on events in Washington which instill \"deep regret and surprize\"; mentions the election in Kentucky; says the antimasonic excitement will likely be \"troublesome\" but he will not get involved in it; has not heard from Mr. Hammond for a long time but does not distrust him but disagrees over the issue of the representation of Ohio in the Baltimore Convention; glad to hear of James F. Conover's professional prospects. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the case of Randolph being heard by United States District Court Judge Philip P. Barbour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChief Justice John Marshall died in Philadelphia last Monday, perfectly in his senses to the last; the news reached here only this morning, and his remains at 4 p.m.; describes the funeral procession. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the diploma of the historical Institute of France which just elected John Marshall a member on Henry Lee's recommendation; describes Marshall's election to that society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs happy about her recovery; quotes Shakespeare; describes his own health; writes of his political campaigning in King and Queen, King William, and Hanover counties, Virginia; describes her old neighborhood and farm, now occupied by Fleetwood Academy; discusses George Haskins situation, mentioning his lack of slaves; gossips about affairs in King and Queen County; discusses the unusual weather; tells an Irish joke; discusses Henry Clay's tariff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Box 5, Folder 3. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of George Washington, James Madison and Edward Everett submitted to various newspapers in which American Freemasony is attacked and defended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Home Life of Chief-Justice Marshall by C .N. S. in the Richmond Dispatch, reprinted from the Louisville Age. Reminiscences of Marshall's personality, treatment of his wife and servants, and his leisure activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles describing various statues of Chief Justice John Marshall. One was a wax portrait in basso-relievo donated by Horace Edwin Hayden to the Virginia Historical Society in 1881; another was the bronze monument by W. W. Story which stands on the terrace of the U. S. Capitol; the members of the Marshall family who attended the dedication of this statue are listed in a third article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnonymous poem attacking John Marshall's decision in the Supreme Court case of Cohen vs. Virginia; the author, a proponent of state sovereignty, threatens that Marshall will be replaced by the Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Spencer Roane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem written on the request of a lady to inscribe his name in her autograph book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copy, ca. 1900, by Mrs. John K. Mason of a poem by John Marshall entitled \"From the Chameleon to the Mocking Bird.\" Poem honors the splendid singing voice of Miss Eliza Lambert, the sister of Richmond's Mayor William Lambert. Original is located in the Westover Library, Arlington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lines on the occasion of the raising of the bronze statue of Chief Justice Marshall, at Richmond in 1869(?) - while Brig. General Terry was in command of 'District No. 1'\"- which included the state of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of Article in Volume 9 of the American Journal of Medical Sciences. Printed Manuscript. Discusses Dr. Physick's operation on John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePenciled note describing order of John Marshall's funeral procession and other arrangements for the day. Lists his pall-bearers: Henry St. George Tucker, John B. Clapton, Benjamin W. Leigh, Thomas Rutherford, Charles Copland, Robert Popllard, Chapman Johnson, Robert Stanard, Scott, and Wren; also lists the Marshalls: Colonel George M. Carrington, General William Lambert, General Peyton, and Colonel Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of John Marshall's 1831 operation by Doctor Physick written by J. Randolph, M.D. and printed in A Memoir of Dr. Physick. Mentions the results of an autopsy on Marshall's body after his death in 1835. Original is located in the Library of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Centennial Address delivered before the Franklin and Marshall College of Lancaster, Pennsylvania on 14 June 1887. Published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed by the author, Saul K. Padover, in the Spring 1959 issue of Social Research. Subsequently published by McGraw-Hill in a 1960 book, Fountain of Freedom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of an address by Alfred Harris Bright entitled \"John Marshall.\" Original is located in the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe smaller lithograph was copied from French painter Levret Saint Memin's 1801 crayon portrait of Marshall. The larger lithograph was copied from Chester Harding's 1830 painting. Includes a copy and etching of John Marshall's house in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original of the silhouette of Marshall facing right was made in Richmond about 1825 by a French artist. It was hung at Oak Hill, was inherited by his eldest son Thomas Marshall, and is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach engraving was copied from the 1801 portrait of Marshall painted by Saint Memin. The large matted one was engraved by J. H. E. Whitney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal hangs in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo obviously derived from Henry Inman's 1831 portrait; one engraved by J. A. O'Neil shows Marshall in 1793 as the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia Freemasons; the last includes engravings of portraits of other U.S. Chief Justices: John Jay, Oliver Ellsworth, John Rutledge, R. B. Taney, M. R. Waite, Salmon P. Chase, and Melville W. Fuller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalendar consisting of several block prints depicting John Marshall's chief decisions, his portrait, and the houses in which he lived. Including a short history of Federal Hardware and Implement Mutual Insurance companies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWooden letter opener, 7 inches long, bearing the words \"John Marshall House\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGold pocket watch probably made by Liverpool watchmaker Robert Roskell and belonging to U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall. On permanent loan to the Smithsonian Institution and on display at the U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunframed charcoal on canvas backed paper, on wooden stretchers. Measures 27\" (height) x 22\" (width) x .75\" (depth)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 5-8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical scrapbook composed by Frank G. Ruffin for the benefit of Governor William E. Cameron. It consists of a 26 February 1884 memorial to the General Assembly of Virginia, a 25 February letter to the Editor of The State, and handwritten commentary. Ruffin states the reasons why he is opposed to passage of the Richmond Dock and Dry dock bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of James Markham Marshall, including his account with his brother, John Marshall, and surveyor's notes made from 1870-1885 in an unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA transcription of law notes, pages 1-253, from John Marshall's \"Accounts and Law Notes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA transcription of pages 1-423 of journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder for letters of John Marshall to his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis account book has been microfilmed. See Marshall, John M-104.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall; also bound with them is a commonplace book of different legal authorities made while Marshall was a student at the College of William and Mary in the Spring of 1780. See Box 7 for 2 vols. This journal of accounts and law notes has been microfilmed. See M-105, M-105a, and M-105b for 3 copies of positive microfilm. See M-l05c for 1 reel of negative microfilm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Original is located in the Pickering Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. This journal is available only on microfilm. See Marshall, John M-107. 1 reel of negative microfilm. Reprint is avilable in The Papers of John Marshall, 1796-1798 (vol. 3);edited by Herbert A. Johnson, Charles T. Cullen, Nancy G. Harris, Charles F. Hobson, et. al. 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The correspondence reflects Marshall's wide range in interests including law, Virginia and U. S. politics, international affairs, agriculture and social events. Also included are letters by family members and descendants; a charcoal sketch and copies of visual representations of John Marshall; and places and events associated with him.","All papers in this collection have been published in the Papers of John Marshall.","Notice from John Marshall reminding commanding officers of militia companies, that men whose public arms and accoutrements do not pass inspection at musters should be fined not more than two dollars.","Has delivered Monroe's letters to General George Rogers Clark and John Banks; discusses proceedings of the Virginia Assembly; Richard Henry Lee's services to the Assembly are lost forever and Colonel Harry (Henry \"Light Horse Harry\") Lee will probably take his place; mentions bills defining citizenship introduced by John Taylor and Colonel George Nicholas; tells of Joseph Jones bill and discusses Patrick Henry's style of oratory; relates the House being split upon the issue of exclusion of the Statute Staple men; discusses military warrants for land and Marshall's father, who set out for the western country on November 5. Original is located in the Draper Collection, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.","Blesses George Washington who resigned his commission of 23 December 1783; will put Monroe's letter to Major John Crittenden into the hands of General George Rogers Clarke, who will be in the western country in February, and who will pay close attention to Monroe's military warrant; mentions that the Speaker John Tyler has left Richmond; laments the passage of the bill excluding Virginian delegates to Congress from serving in the Virginian legislature; \"Fear of the power of Congress I have ever considered as chimerical;\" Colonel John Francis Mercer informed him of the passage in the Continental Congress of the resolution accepting Virginia's cession of the northwest territory. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Has enclosed a bill of exchange for the one hundred dollars due Monroe as a Delegate to Congress, four dollars having been expended on his land warrant now in the hands of the Surveyor. Original is located in the James Monroe Memorial Library, Fredericksburg, Virginia.","Claims he is unable to send money because inclement weather has hindered state tax collection; Samuel Ege and Monroe's former landlady, Mrs. Shera, are clamoring to be paid; mentions the impending marriage of \"Little\" John Stewart and \"Kitty Hair\" Catherine Hare; gossips about \"artificial heat\" of the courtships of Mr. Dunn and \"your old acquaintance\" Miss Shera, and of \"Tabby\" Tabitha Eppes who \"has grown quite fat  buxom, her charms...renovated,\" and her unsuccessful suitors: Edward Carrington, Young, Selden, Matthew Wright, and Foster Webb, Jr.; mentions other friends and state officials including Thomas Lomax, William Nelson, Jr., Beverley Randolph, and William Short. Original is located in the New York Public Library, New York City, New York.","Colonel William Grayson is not here, but Wilson Cary Nicholas is; a quorum was reached on Wednesday, May 12 and committees are being appointed; Patrick Henry arrived yesterday and is eager to have postponement of the tax collection; the Speaker John Tyler was chosen without a contest; tell Colonel John Francis Mercer that there lies £100 in the Treasury for him; John Marshall will tell Mercer's brother James in Fredericksburg the same; Major John Crittenden is again elected for Fayette County; asks him Monroe to deliver letters for him to Doctor Arthur Lee. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washingon D.C. Location of original is unknown.","Reports he delivered William Branch Giles's letter to Major Charles Magill while in Winchester, Virginia in August; discusses gaming act and several points concerning the case of Giles's client, Mr. Bell; Brother James Markham Marshall has arrived from Kentucky and will remain in town through October.","Congratulates him on his return from Montreal and the Northwest; he too wishes that the British debts resolutions had not been passed, because it tends to weaken the federal bands and provides a pretext for the British to retain possession of the forts on the lakes; Joseph Jones has introduced a bill to provide for seven annual payments for repayment to begin in April 1786; only bill that has been passed was one granting James Rumsey a 10 year monopoly to develop the machine in a steamboat; discusses rejected bills, including one encouraging intermarriage with the Indians; General Assessment and circuit court bills will probably be thrown out, even with the influence of Patrick Henry; Monroe's letter recommending Colonel John Francis Mercer did not arrive in time to appoint him to a position; Joseph James has replaced William Short, and Spencer Roane and Miles Selden, Jr. have replaced Meriwether Smith and Colonel William Christian; Edward Carrington was very disappointed in losing by one vote when Colonel Jack Nicholas walked out on the last ballot; John Marshall attempted too to promote Monroe's friend's interest, Wilson Nicholas, who is about to marry Miss Margaret]Smith of Baltimore; Marshall's father is willing to help Monroe in regards to Monroe's western lands, but Marshall's cousin Humphrey Marshall would be better able to; discusses relative merits of selling or keeping Monroe's western lands. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Location of original is unknown.","Invitation to dinner; on verso is poem \"Extempore at the Convention in Virginia,\" written by Morris, satirizing the slowness of the proceedings of the Virginia convention called to ratify the U.S. Constitution.","Sends client a second subpoena as the first was never returned, concerning a suit in Chancery Court which involved title to land in Fauquier County, Virginia; asks that any depositions or affidavits be forwarded to him.","Petition of John Marshall acting on behalf of Robert Morris requesting that the High Court of Chancery of the Commonwealth of Virginia subpoena William Alexander and Company, compelling them to make a full accounting of their dealings while employed as tobacco agents in Virginia for Morris.","In response to a letter of Washington's, John Marshall discusses the legalities of caveats and land patents. Original is located in the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.","Discusses general English legal history of intestacy, and Virginia's laws concerning priority of payment of a decedent's debts by an executor.","Indenture conveying Philip and Caroline Turpin's Richmond lot number 786 to John Marshall. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Asks for Thomas Walker's account rendered to John Syme for other materials which will help him John Marshall to argue Walker's court case. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Correspondence and papers of John Marshall 1790-1799.","Gives Colonel Reuben Lindsay an order upon John Marshall for twelve pounds. Original is located in the Nicholas Papers, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses John Marshall's financial obligations to him, including £20 for a chariot; asks him to pay governor Henry Lee for a hogshead of wine for him; mentions he is setting out immediately for Williamsburg.","Advises Francis Walker to take testimony showing the value of his lands which formerly belonged to Mr. Nicholas Meriwether in preparation of his case; discusses Walker's other case against William Cabell. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","The case will probably be heard in March and Mrs. Turnbull's presence will not be material; the subjects which the testimony should point to are the fortune of Mr. Turnbull, the injury done that of Mrs. Turnbull, and the expenses she has incurred since the separation; if Charles Lee can learn that, he will prove himself useful in Alexandria. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to David Jones, Eastown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Note asking Jones to pay Garrett Cottringer $100; the bill is endorsed on the verso \"February 11 1794 Reed Payment, Garrett Cottringer.\" Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Respectfully declines the Office of Attorney General of the U.S. because of his current business in Richmond. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has transmitted to the clerk of Dumfries a transverse to the Fauquier inquest; hopes that it will be determined by means of a demurer at the next terms; discusses why he wishes this. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Has just arrived safely in Philadelphia, and waits impatiently for the arrival of Mr. Alexander Campbell before considering a British debts case; John Marshall's own case may not be taken up; mentions attending the theatre and compares Philadelphia's favorite actress, Mrs. Marshall, to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall; has not yet heard from his brother, James Markham Marshall; sends greetings to his children.","Richmond, Virginia Deed of land based on a 28 December 1794 contract between John Marshall and John McCreery. In which John Marshall sells 1,640 acres in Clarke County, Kentucky, near Strouds Station which had been patented to Marshall on 11 March 1784. At dollars per acre, McCreery pays Marshall £500 as a down payment, with the balance to be paid when full title is proved. The deed is recorded under the Seal of the General Court of Virginia on 15 June 1801.","Upset at the news of Rawleigh Colston's loss, and of the postponement of John Marshall's visit to Buckpond, stating \"the thoughts of seeing you once more...is a principle means of keeping me alive\"; is pleased with his son's \"part...in the present Storm\"; would like to see his grandsons but fears the journey would tax their youthful constitutions; discusses his potential bequests of his property to the family; mentions he has paid taxes on John Marshall's military land, but not on that which he gave to his grandson, Thomas Marshall in Fayette County, Kentucky; thinks that \"the political Horizon [is about] to clear up\"; asks Marshall to notify Colonel Edward Carrington that John Marshall has sent Mr. Peyton Shorts's accounts to Mr. Oliver Wolcott.","Discusses Mr. John Eyre and James Nimmo, two of Virginia's electors in the presidential election of 1796; comments upon the distribution of Virginia's electoral votes between Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Clinton, Aaron Burr, General George Washington, Pinckney, and John Adams; the Virginia Assembly displays its former hostility to Federalism; hopes North Carolina will not \"tread the crooked path of Virginia\"; will furnish Alexander James Dallas with John Marshall's argument in the British debts case. Original is located in the Iredell Manuscripts, Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina.","Tells of a day spent at Mount Vernon (\"certainly one of the most delightful places in our country\") on his way to Philadelphia via Alexandria; misses her so much as to send his man \"Dick\" to her with this letter; is treated well by his uncle James Keith in Alexandria; \"I never was peremptory but I must now give you one positive order. It is be happy\"; sends two letters which he accidentally carried off and asks her to send the one addressed to General Henry Young to Mr. John Hopkins, and to send the other to his brother, Thomas Marshall.","Thanks Rodney for informing him that some papers which had slipped out of his pocket were being held by Mr. McCullough at New Castle, whom he has requested to post them to Philadelphia. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses his voyage up the Chesapeake from Baltimore; mentions his first meeting with President John Adams; describes \"heavy gloom\" which hangs around the almost bankrupt Robert Morris and family; is impressed by the Vauxhall of Philadelphia and fashionable diversions; mentions estate of Mrs. Susan Hayward on the banks of the Schuylkil.","Is \"extremely chagrined\" at never receiving any mail from her; writes he will sail on the brig Grace for Amsterdam within the week to join General Charles Pinckney; discusses July 4th celebration of the Senators and Representatives.","Has received her letter of June 30; thanks Heaven for her improved health and warns her that \"melancholy may inflict punishment\" on her unborn child; mentions that Colonel Robert Gamble's wife would like to visit her; expects to sail by the beginning of next week at the latest and is upset at the delay; will finish his business and return as soon as possible; sends greetings to his children and mother-in-law; mentions the adjournment of Congress.","Sends this letter by Mr. Humphrey Marshall; attended the play Romeo and Juliet last night, and compares Mrs. Anne Bruton Merry's \"Juliet\" to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall's; visited Mrs. Susan Hayward and gossips about her rumored upcoming marriage to Henry Baring; complains about delayed departure and wearies of dining out, as he begins \"to require a frugal repast with good cool water\"; wishes \"that we were looking back on our separation instead of seeing it before us.\"","Asks her to give a parcel of land deeds from John Banks to Hobe, which can be found in his pine desk in his office, to the clerk of the General Court; is impatient to get on board ship and away; wishes he had spent another week in Richmond; with tomorrow's departure of the Republican, Richard Brent, the last of the Virginia Congressmen will have left the city; \"my spirits sink at parting with them.\"","Will board the Grace at New Castle on Sunday, July 18 and will hopefully arrive in Amsterdam by the end of August; should hear from him next in October; Mr. John Brown, his secretary, has just arrived on the last stage; received his son Tom's letter of July 6; dined yesterday at William Bingham's country seat on the Schuylkil; describes the table setting and Mrs. Anne Willing Bingham's dressing in the latest fashions; besides his Virginia relations, he most enjoys the company of Mr. Robert Morris's family.","Unfavorable winds have prevented them from reaching the open ocean; describes shipboard accommodations, provisions, and companions, including John Brown, John G. Gamble, the Captain of the ship, Mr. Willis, and two Dutch gentleman; has sent a letter to Winchester, Virginia for his son, Tom; instructs her how to reach him (John Marshall) by letter.","1200 or 1300 miles east of the Capes of Delaware, Marshall and the crew hailed a ship bound for America; has not been very seasick and has busied himself with reading; has arrived in Holland and sends news of his health and safety on the first America-bound ship.","The captain of a British frigate of Admiral Duncan's fleet at the mouth of the Texel boarded their ship on August 29 but treated them extremely politely upon learning that a US minister was on board; observed the Dutch fleet in the Texel ready to move on the British if negotiations at Lille failed; describes the internal politics of the French government: the Directory presses for war while the Council of Five Hundred desires peace, fearing the politicization of the French army; Lord Malmesbury (William Harris) is at Lille negotiating for peace between Britain and France; Charles Maurice de Talleyran Perigord, the French Minister of foreign affairs, has sent orders to French parts to grant immediate passports to the American envoys. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Arrived at the Hague and met with General Charles C. Pinckney on September 3; has just heard from an express from the Dutch minister at Paris to the Committee of Foreign Affairs about the Directory with the aid of the army moving against royalist and right wing opponents in the Directory, the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Elders; discusses the impact which this coup d'etat of 18 Fructidor should have upon foreign policy; the French government is now in the hands of those unfriendly to peace, and the moderates willing to judge the American case with fairness have been removed; received news of Mr. Elbridge Gerry's intended departure from Boston on July 23 and will await his arrival in Rotterdam for a week before they leave for Paris. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Reached the Hague on August 3 and is very much pleased with General Charles C. Pinckney; had intended to set out for Paris immediately, but Pinckney received news from Elbridge Gerry on August 5 that he will arrive at the end of August; is perplexed and mortified at the delay; describes the Hague and its social life; mentions lack of companions for Pinckney's wife and daughter; has enjoyed the theatre even though he does not understand the language, and applauds the performances of Madame Louise Rosalie Lefebvre DuGrazon; the Directory's coup in Paris may abridge negotiations so as to occasion his return to America this fall, but he would resent such a circumstance even though he misses her immensely and is impatient to be with her again.","The reports on the revolution in Paris have been confirmed; discusses violations of the French constitution, under the hand of the army, the very essence of a republic is destroyed, but \"French liberty may survive the shock it has sustained;\" \"All power is now in the undivided possession of those who have directed against us those hostile measures of which we so justly complain;\" will set out for Paris on Monday with or without Elbridge Gerry; contrary to previous reports, negotiations still continue at Lille; their route to Paris is prescribed on their permit, probably to prevent their passing through Lille; Philippe Antoine and Merlin de Douai is chosen director to replace Barthelemey and Nicholas Francois de Neufchateau to replace Carnot; Mr. Noel, the minister of France at the Hague has just informed him that 1,500 people have been arrested at Lyons and that General Andre Massenais marching to Avignon to quell resistance there. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Includes a copy of the letter which the three submitted to the French minister of foreign affairs after waiting to be received for a month; they have yet to receive an answer to this November 11 letter, and the condemnation of American vessels continues; the following is written in a numeric cipher which is decoded in superscript: \"Frequent and urgent attempts have been made to inveigle us again into negociation [sic] with persons not officially authorized, of which the obtaining of money is the basis...we have very little prospect of succeeding in our mission.\" Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has enclosed an issue of the Conservateur, a Paris paper, as an example of the abuse of the U.S. by the French press; discusses the arrests of innocent American citizens in Paris, including the cases of Jesse Putnam, James V. Murray and his brother George W. Murray; discusses the situation of American merchant marines who, being forced ashore after their vessels were captured, have no choice but to become French privateers; \"France resounds with the proposd [sic] invasion of England,\" but such talk may be designed merely to alarm Britain; discusses France's continental ambitions and Spain's situation; writes of the internal French political scene; encloses the November 7 issue of the Leyden gazette with news of Emmanuel Louis Henri Alexandre de Launay, comte D'Anteaigues and Joseph Fauche Fouche and the reports of Gillaume Alexandre Troncon Du Counaray and Antoine-Claire Thibaudeau; gives his opinion of the future French treatment of the U.S. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has received no letters from her nor from his friends in the U.S.; will not be home until May and hopes that the Randolph's Executors case can be postponed until then; mentions amusements and dissipations of Paris; describes his new living arrangements with Madame de Villette.","Cannot settle or pay the accounts of American Consuls until the Congress of the United States acts on the matter; the three have agreed to transcend their powers to a limited extent in order to liberate distressed American seamen and return them to the United States.","Presents his compliments to Marshall; called at his lodgings twice this morning, but John Marshall was not in; regrets that he will not be able to dine with him due to a previous engagement. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Arrived in Richmond a week ago but hasn't been able to attend to his business because of his many callers and because of the heat; he enjoys the company of his three year old daughter, Mary; discusses the health of his son, John, who is cutting teeth.","Discusses Gerry's letter of 20 October 1798 to President John Adams, in which Gerry makes several misstatements about his part in the XYZ Affair, which Marshall now refutes point by point; \"I must hope sir that you will think justly on this subject  will thereby save us both the pain of an altercation...\"","Apologizes for an article lately published listing the offices which Washington offered to him (John Marshall), with which he had nothing to do; the writer of the article, who obtained no information directly or indirectly from Marshall, \"was unquestionably actuated by a wish to serve me and by resentment at the various malignant calumnies that have been so profusely bestowed on me.\" Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is pleased with John Marshall's election to the Congress even though by a small majority; discusses the elections; asks him to inform him of the election results when all are known. Original is privately owned.","Will communicate the enclosures of Washington's last letter to Colonel Edward Carrington and Colonel William Heth when they arrive in town; comments upon the elections and the unexpected defeat of Colonel George Hancock and Major Haywood; discusses the composition of the new state legislature; and upon France's declaration of war upon Austria and its consequences. Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses military appointments and recommends several officers, including Colonel John Cropper, General George Rogers Clark, General Thomas Posey, Colonel James Breckenbridge, Colonel Callohill Minnis, General Robert Porterfield of Augusta, General Joseph Blackwell of Fauquier, and Colonel Joseph Swearingean of Berkley; comments upon the death of Mr. Patrick Henry. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Was unable to return the enclosed letter because he was out of town and his happy that Washington is not displeased that it was not transmitted to Colonel John Cropper; has just received Washington's second letter to that gentleman and will forward it immediately. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Indenture signed by Thomas Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to Jesse Norman. Indenture of Isaac Arnold and Elija Arnold assigning the title of the Manor of Leeds to James K. Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Encloses a blank power of attorney in order to transfer and draw dividends upon his Pennsylvania Bank Stock which Mr. Pleasant has just remitted him; discusses land sales and the Manor of Leeds; discusses political situation and how the next election will affect their affairs; comments upon domestic unrest in regards to foreign affairs: \" I look forward with more apprehension than I have ever done to the future political events of our country;\" has just been informed of the total English defeat in Holland. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Congratulates him on his marriage; the newspapers report Philadelphia mourning the death of General Washington; hopes that moderation and toleration will succeed the violence of the last session of Congress; party strife exasperates Pennsylvania; the Governor has threatened to turn out of office every man who voted against him. Location of original is unknown.","Scope and Contents Box 2, Folders 1-3. 28 items.","Replies to a letter which proposed a change of the law for collecting the internal revenue of the U.S. in nonintercourse law with France; mentions that popular feeling is against it, as the public sees it responsible for present low price of tobacco.","Has received her letter of August 5 and is pleased with her account of the children's behavior; approves of her sending the boys \"upcountry;\" Thomas Marshall's last letter contained no news of her health.","Has just returned from a visit to Mt. Vernon where the widowed Mrs. Washington appeared \"tolerably cheerful;\" hopes Polly would \"show more firmness\" as a widow; pleased with his young son, Jacqueline's, last letter and hopes his schooling with Mr. Burns will continue.","Indenture conveying John and Jane Foster's land in Hampshire County, West Virginia to John and James Marshall for $666.66. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses the results of the presidential election of 1800 in Maryland, New England, and Pennsylvania, stating that it is \"an absolute certainty that any success in your state [South Carolina] elects him [Thomas Jefferson].\" Original is located in the Pinckney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Reproaches himself for forgetting to recommend Major Richardson to the commander of the 2nd Brigade, Virginia militia and does so now, hoping his neglect has not been a negative reflection of Richardson's abilities.","In compliance with John Jay's letter, President John Adams has directed a requisition to be made to the Governor of Lower Canada for the delivery of Thomas Jamieson, alias Charles Splendor, also known as Charles Johnston to the authorized person; the requisition and related documents are enclosed.","Secretary of State, John Marshall, grants to Francis Didier Petit de Villers, agent for the ship Parlementaire Benjamin Franklin, a passport. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the difficulties involved in the present negotiations between King and the British commissioners; President John Adams informs him that an informal agreement will be satisfactory as it will be impossible to induce the British cabinet to abandon their principles; matters are left to his good judgment; the stipulation of a sum is better than the present unsettled situation. Original is located in the William M. Elkins Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","His financial embarrassments have prevented him from devoting time to writing the history or General Washington's life; sends Marshall a trunk containing Washington's books and papers, and an enclosed list thereof; wishes he weren't so ignorant of bankruptcy proceedings.","Presidential candidates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, have an equal number or votes, and thus the House or Representatives must decide the issue; Marshall aces not care which way the election goes, but \"witnesses the anxiety of parties;\" suspects the contest will be decided by South Carolina; even it Jefferson wins, Burr probably \"will not surrender...all his pretensions to the office;\" is chagrined by the late Federalist defeat and blames unfaithful men like Mr. Marston or Rhode Island who threw away their votes, as attributed in the letters to General Alexander Hamilton's pamphlet; the treaty with France is before the Senate; Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth has resigned and Mr. John Jay has been nominated in his place; looks forward to returning to Richmond in March and leaving behind forever his political career. Original is located in the Pinkney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.","An expression of the sentiments or respect which accompanied Vanderburgh's presidential commission to become a judge of Indiana Territory. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the probable policies of the new Jefferson administration; they will strengthen the state governments at the expense of the Federal, transferring as many powers to the House of Representatives as possible; the cabinet will probably consist of James Madison as Secretary of State, Henry Dearborn as Secretary of War, Albert Gellatin or Abraham Baldwin as Secretary of the Treasury, maybe General Robert Smith as Secretary of the Navy, and Levi Lincoln or Robert R. Livingston as Attorney General; many of Jefferson's party are disposed to press on to war, but the government will probably excite as much hate and resentment as possible amongst the people against England without proceeding to actual hostilities; the ill conduct of the British cruisers and Vice Admiralty and the remonstrances of American merchants well serves this purpose; delay the completion of your mission until you hear from the new administration as the present agreement with the British would not be ratified. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Accepts Thomas Jefferson's offer to administer the Presidential oath of office to him. Original is located in the Jefferson Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.","Being sued by Virginia on a bond of security which he signed for Daniel Brodhead several years ago, Marshall has learned that the recipient of this letter was acquainted with the advertisements which Brodhead was required to post; he sends him a commission, therefore, and asks for his and Colonel Anderson's depositions concerning Brodhead and his business.","Is composing a history of General Washington's life and requests information about the war in the Southern states, because General Lincoln's letters to Washington in Marshall's possession do not tell much about the combined Franco-American operations at Savannah in 1779; send any important particulars respecting the siege of Charleston; is disgusted with the political world and hopes to see Pinckney in Richmond soon; asks about the political climate of South Carolina and thinks federalism may prevail in three districts in Virginia's state elections.","Discusses the mild but rainy weather and mentions various calamities which have befallen him: \"15 silver dollars\" of his \"had worn through\" his pocket \"and sought their liberty in the sands of Carolina;\" and when his man Peter unpacked his clothes, he discovered that he had not packed any of Marshall's breeches; \"I thought I shou'd be sans culotte only one day,\" but all the town's were too busy to work for him; \"I have the extreme mortification to pass the whole term without that important article of dress...\"","Thanks him for an oration which he sent on the death of Alexander Hamilton; hopes that Hamilton's death will cast some odium upon dueling; was not aware that he had played a part in producing the commercial meet in Baltimore; did not know he resigned the emoluments of his military service. Original printed in Dann, Mason Memoirs.","Has received Marshall's November 2 letter requesting information for Marshall's history of General Washington's life, and will send his recollections of many transactions as soon as he can put them to paper; Marshall should also contact Colonel Bushrod Washington; will send the book Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, supposedly written with Tarleton's assistance, which contains more official documents than any other work and correct plans of some of the actions, if it will be of any use.","Arrived at her mother's yesterday, and found her not as well as he had hoped; her sisters are well; forgot to pay his brother Charles five dollars for Marshall's son John's schooling; things are badly conducted at Marshall's plantation. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses the problems of the Fairfax lands and the people of Winchester; will endeavor to raise a considerable part of the money required for payment. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Asks for the money which John Ambler owes him for payment for land; needs it to make his own payment to Mr. Fairfax, which fact John Ambler knew; Marshall's brother William will take the contract off Ambler's hands if desired. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Takes no offense at Marshall's printing of Adams's letters to General Washington in Marshall's biography of Washington; in detailing the events of the last years of Washington's life, Marshall \"will run the gauntlet between two influential factions, armed with scorpions...;\" but such an investigation must be made; comments upon Adams appointing General Washington to head of the army. Original is privately owned.","Has received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams's hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Has received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams' hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville,Virginia.","Discusses politics and report of Mr. Chesnut that the Democratic Party in South Carolina would unquestionably support Pinckney; the late convention at New York confided that \"unless this point can be gained...we [the Federalists] shall again miscarry;\" no times have been more perilous than the present because of the internal changes wrought \"by a party always hostile to our constitution\" and because of even greater external threats; if the present foreign policy with France is continued, the United States \"will soon become an empty name\" and will no longer be independent; has spent his time on agricultural pursuits instead of professional duty, and scarcely ever reads a newspaper, but the nation's troubles are too serious for him to continue to do so; the Virginia Federalists may win three or four seats in the next Congress, but there is no hope for the presidential election. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Requests him to pay James Brown one thousand dollars when Marshall's quarterly salary accrues on October 1. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Richmond Federalists have mutinied, and have recommended to their brethren throughout Virginia to support the Monroe ticket; was out of town but attempts to explain the reasons for such action. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is honored to be chosen as a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; as he will not return to Washington, D.C. until February, perhaps some member of Congress might find room in his baggage for the volume Eliot mentioned. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to send the collections of the Society. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses arrangements being made with Mr. Willing and Francis to take Marshall's two sons, John and James Keith Marshall, into their counting house when they reach the age of 16; outlines their recommended course of study before then; Mr. Waln(?) will receive Marshall's other son, Edward Carrington Marshall, into his mercantile establishment, if the precarious state of the country's commerce permits it, when he comes of age; asks if he should send his half-pipe of wine to Richmond by way of Norfolk.","Acknowledges letters of April 22, 29, and 30. Outlines patents to Virginia land. Philip Pendleton, Anderson, and Hunter involved in caveat; advises against use of treasury warrant for 1,180 acres. Colston. Decision in Hunter and Fairfax case, decided in favor of Hunter. Asks Lee's opinion as to appeal to Supreme Court; John Marshall favors appeal; sending record; Jones to be engaged as attorney to help Lee. Cause precedent for pending caveats if Supreme Court \"against us,\" save expense; if \"in our favor,\" probably respected or ascertain points for ultimate determination \"in our favor.\"","Is gratified by the compliments Marshall paid to him in his last letter, and hopes to continue his service to the country; has not learned if Serruier is charged with any special orders to the government; Turreau has for some time desired to return to France; asks Marshall for a proper statement of an anecdote concerning Temple Franklin and Benjamin Franklin Bache's unsuccessful attempts to establish a newspaper, which Marshall related to him last year.","Upon his return from the \"laborious relaxation\" of his farm, he found President Madison's message, the report of the committee of foreign relations, and the declaration of war against Great Britain. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Accepts his invitation to dine with him.","Accepts his invitation to dine with him on Wednesday.","Cannot direct the special court Tazewell requested because the law authorizing a circuit judge to perform the duties of a district judge is limited only to the case of the disability of an existing district judge, and does not extend to the case of a vacancy of that office; has notified the Secretary of State of the public hardships if an appointment is postponed.","Received a copy of his book, Historical Letters, and asks Mr. Pleasant to sign him up as a subscriber; comments favorably upon the work, a comparative history of the nations of the world. Location of original is unknown.","Received his check for $500 and letter upon his return from North Carolina; will receive four sets of The Life of Washington from Mr. Mason Locke Weems; discusses a case of Admiralty business which he had just heard in circuit court and asks for Bushrod Washington's opinion; is anxious to terminate next court's business so he can devote himself to the farm.","Discusses whether the power to pass bankruptcy laws resides in the states or in the federal government; discusses part of Constitution which inhibits passage of \"law impairing the obligation of contracts\" and how it relates to bankruptcy laws; says Bushrod Washington heard the argument and his opinion could be relied upon better than his.","Frederick County Virginia Court release proved to John Marshall and James M. Marshall sworn to by Charles Magill, Henry Daingerfield, Thomas McKewan, and Leroy Daingerfield. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Asks what provision is made for them at their session; will he make accommodations for them; asks \"Are we to have peace; or is the war to be continued till we are dismembered?\"","Notice written by Marshall while in Washington D.C. advertising for the return of a strayed or stolen bay saddle horse and offering a liberal reward for it. Location of original is unknown.","Asks Bushrod Washington to ask the counting house of Messrs. Willing  Francis if they are still willing to take John Marshall's fifteen year old son James,now a student at Cambridge, into their firm.","Has made inquiries in response to his letter; land for which taxes are unpaid before August will be sold; payment can be made to the Sheriff of the county; discusses George Washington letters and how he thinks they should be published; asks him to settle a newspaper account for him.","Encloses a copy of a letter from Robert Colston in which Colston complains of John Ambler's withholding payment and threatens Ambler with a lawsuit; suggests that Ambler give Mr. Colston an order on Mr. Smith for the amount in question with as little delay as possible. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses civil admiralty jurisdiction about which he had formed an opinion from the characters in a case of piracy not from precedent; wishes him to discuss revision of \"The Life of George Washington\" with Mr. Wayne while he is in Philadelphia; explains his ideas for the organization of the work; says it must be prepared at leisure and not offered until there is a demand for it.","Encloses a memorandum from the Auditors' office concerning William Marshall's lands in Nason and Franklin counties, Kentucky, and a letter which he wishes delivered to his sister Jane (Marshall) Taylor; she desired him to engage a house for her at Fauquier Court House. Encloses a memorandum from the Filson club.","After reading the recipient's address to the New York Historical Society, he sends him his thoughts on the study of history.","Discusses the Washington social life; is impressed with the French minister and his wife; William Wirt arrived yesterday but he brought no letters; warns her to take enough blankets to arm herself against the intense cold when she goes to Chickahominy on February 21.","Asks Marshall to administer the Presidential oath to him.","Agrees to administer the Presidential oath of office to James Monroe. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has read in Jaquelin[Marshall's last letter news of her ill health, and advises her not to expose herself to the cold in her fears of being too warm; he is in good health and is busily employed. Letter on verso from John Marshall, to his son John, discussing farm matters, and asking him to receive the overseer's letter concerning such things as preparing the soil with plaster of paris, grubbing, cutting, and burning; does not want him to send packages by post, but by private conveyance if available; sends him a note for $60 to pay Mr. Cocke for 20 barrels of corn; asks about James Keith Marshall and hopes he has engaged in a course of reading.","Encloses a letter from General Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, which he has been unable to deliver in person, as the General had instructed; saw Judge Bushrod Washington several months earlier, and was informed by him that Mr. Graham returned to Lafayette the General's papers, which Marshall had borrowed. Includes letter, 22 April 1817, from Marquis de Lafayette, La grange, France, to John Marshall, United States, Virginia. Introducing his friend Mark des Caves; praises Marshall's biography of Washington and says that most of his correspondence with Washington was lost during the French Revolution; mentions the copies of Washington's letters to him, which he desires to be returned to him by Bushrod Washington; recommends M. desCaves to him John Marshall.","Is unable to accept his invitation to dine with him because of his health.","Requests that his case before the Supreme Court be given a day's respite as the extremes of weather have incapacitated him.","Scope and Contents 10 items.","Has received and finally read the address which he presented to the New York Historical Society; was much pleased with its clarity and lucid arrangement, and feels the public would like to see more from his pen. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Asks for information about nail making machines in Boston, for a friend of his who might like to purchase one; the opinion in the Banks case \"has roused the sleeping spirit of Virginia\" and will be attacked in the papers. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to purchase books for John Marshall's nephew, Taylor, who is at school in Kentucky; makes arrangements to pay the bookseller and Deiplaine, and to have him send the volumes, including \"Terence [sic]  Livy in Latin, Longinus, Thucydides,  Demosthenes in Greek, also Xenophens retreat of the 10,000\" to John Marshall's brother, Doctor Louis Marshall, in Kentucky; discusses dissatisfaction of Virginian politicians with the Supreme Court's opinion on the Bank question; \"we shall be denounced bitterly in the papers...and we shall undoubtedly be condemned as a pack of consolidating aristocratics;\" mentions unexpected and long unheard of financial distress of Richmond merchants.","Extracted from a letter of Joseph Story's to John Marshall describing a $1000 nail-making machine invented by Mr. Perkins, and used extensively in the Amesbury Factory near Salem, Massachusetts; also describes two different, less expensive models patented by Mr. Reed, and discusses arrangements for their sale and delivery.","Discusses an error in his published manuscript of a court decision which John Marshall wishes Mr. Bronson to correct.","Discusses the gross misrepresentations the Democratic-Republicans have attributed to the Court's opinion in the Bank case in order to excite ferment in the masses; asks his advice on a case in Admiralty Court, that the Little Charles, libeled for violating the 1808 Embargo Act. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","If the publication of his John Marshall work has not yet commenced, he would rather have the signature changed to \"A Constitutionalist\"; the letters of Amphyction and of Hampden have had more influence in the country than in Richmond; hopes some respectable legislators will refute them. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Questions Joseph Story about an admiralty case concerning the hypothecation of a vessel belonging to the port of Richmond; discusses legal principles of hypothecation in general in the United States; does not think that a piece in the Boston papers should be republished, Mr. Wheaton's appendix; leaves the opinion in the militia case for Story to write. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the legal principles of hypothecation and maritime law as Joseph Story sees them in regards to a case in New York, and concludes that the chief-question is \"whether the ports of the different states are to be deemed foreign ports in respect to the rights of the hypothecation or of implied lien\"; in Story's district, as well as in South Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York, they are; Story \"is open to argument and will follow in a better path. And as the advancement of the law, and not merely of our private opinions should be the great ambition of all judges, I am quite content to yield to the judgement of others.\"","Mentions a trial at Richmond for piracy and discusses the lack of international law regarding the same; writes of his subscription to Mr. Bronson's Gazette of the United Stateswhich has become the Union. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 87 items.","Discusses constitutional issues involving piracy, the slave trade, and the Supreme Court; mentions Littleton Waller Tazewell.","Has not formed an opinion of the case which was remanded to the circuit court of Pennsylvania; congratulates him on the prospect of a full docket in New Jersey and upon his empty one in North Carolina; he called on Mr. Blair, the President of the Bible Society, who says Bushrod was a permanent member of the society and in arrears for the years 1816-1819; was frozen on the Rosaline, has scarcely thawed out.","Hopes none of the papers of George Washington have miscarried; sent the last ones to Bushrod Washington by a coal vessel of Alexandria; has employed a person to copy the pre-Revolutionary letters of General Washington, and John Marshall will himself copy the military letters in his possession after Bushrod Washington informs him in which volume they will be published; he John Marshall will also proceed to copy the letters written between the close of the war and the adoption of the constitution, and has retained no others.","Encloses an affidavit stating that he John Marshall lost the certification meant for Thomas Marshall and asks Bushrod Washington to send from Philadelphia a bond to be executed; has received from Mr. Ward of Salem a copy of a letter written by Mr. William Fairf to Captain Clarke of Salem dated Belvoir, 2 February 1749, which states that \"Major Washington [has] just returned from London whither he lately went to get his arrears of pay  be put on the establishment of half pay...\" concludes that this cannot be George Washington; poses questions about George Washington's genealogy; asks Bushrod Washington to talk with the editor of Langhornes' Plutarch while in Philadelphia about an anecdote concerning George Washington selling his old charger.","Discusses Mr. Moorehead's purchase of Mr. Johnson's land in Fauquier County; wheat and other crops are doing well. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Describes being thrown by a horse; will bring the letters they agreed to copy to Washington; wishes him to speak again with Mr. Wayne about a second edition of the life of George Washington; recommends that Mr. Mason Locke Weemshave a subscription paper for the letters and life at the same time; thinks they should reduce the charges on the life to half a dollar per volume, then the second volume might be sold for two dollars a volume.","Hopes Bushrod's health will improve so he can come visit at the end of the month so they can deliver opinions on various cases including the one from Virginia \"which has exerted so much commotion in our legislature.\" The case involves an act of Congress allowing a lottery in Washington, D.C. with ticket sales in Virginia contrary to Virginia law. See \"A Substitute Proposed by Mr. Miller, of Powhatan, for the Report and Resolutions Concerning the Citation of the Commonwealth to Answer a Complaint Before the Supreme Court of the United States\" (JK1591 .V5 1821).","A letter of James Keith Marshall's informed John Marshall of her return from Chickahominy; hopes that the celebrations of the 22nd did not disturb her too much; Judge Bushrod Washington is not well; John Marshall is very busy at Court; dines out frequently and eats too much; does not attend the continual gay parties in Washington. Including letter on verso from John Marshall to his son James Keith Marshall, asking about the health of Jacob, one of the slaves; tells him to purchase as much clover seed as he can if he does not get the money from Smith.","Hopes his health was not injured by his traveling to Philadelphia to perform his circuit duties; mentions case in his circuit involving merchants indebted to the U.S. on duty bonds; recommends the writings of Algernon Sidney.","Asks his opinion of legalities of a case concerning insolvency and priority of payment to creditors; the Supreme Court opinion in the Lottery case virulently assaulted in the newspapers, especially by Algernon Sidney in the Enquirer who is \"supposed to be the champion of the state rights...[but] really is the champion of dismemberment;\" is anxious to hear if Joseph Story and Daniel Webster's amendment to the Massachusetts constitution was approved by the people or not. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses legal principles of partnership, joint property and the priority of the payment of debts under English and American bankruptcy laws; writes of the federal government; reports on the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; will send on the next vessel for Richmond some Salem fish and a recipe on how to cook them.","Thanks him for his opinion on the case on which he John Marshall consulted him; has enclosed the letter from Mr. James Madisonto General Washington which John Marshall had selected last winter but forgot to send; discusses the legal matter of inland and foreign bills and hypothecation relating to the New York case.","Is grateful for his expressions of esteem; hopes the harmony of the bench will never be disturbed; discusses Thomas Jefferson's and James Madison's doubts of the Supreme Court as the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional questions; comments upon Jefferson's character and influence over the people; encloses Algernon Sidney's essays with their weak argument and violent language; in the Virginian newspapers \"not a pen is drawn in support of the sound principles of the constitution of the Union...I look elsewhere for safety.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received the fish and will cook it according to instructions; discusses Mr. Hall and his intended publication of Algernon Sidney's essays and asks if he Joseph Story can prevent it; Mr. Caedwell has not yet sent the volume of the debates of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; discusses the designs of the Democratic-Republicans in attacking the Supreme Court; questions him about a case involving William McKinly, a tax collector, and his depositions. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to join him at dinner on Tuesday at 4 o'clock.","Makes arrangements for Tazewell's deposition to be taken on 23 May; if General Robert Barraud Taylorand Mr. Blair are out of town, send for magistrates and have the necessary steps taken.","2 pages. Photostat of Autograph Letter Signed. Has received the President's message to Congress concerning internal improvements, \"a question which very much divides the opinions of intelligent men;\" \"a general power over internal improvements, if to be exercised by the Union, would certainly be cumbersome to the government,  of no utility to the people. But to the extent you recommend, it would be productive of no mischief, and of great good;\" he John Marshall despairs that such a measure will be adopted. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Has found in the Journal of the House of Delegates that the bill for confiscating Lord Fairfax's estate passed in January 1786, but was defeated in the Senate; discusses the role of the Supreme Court in deciding cases relating to treaties; will not be at Happy Creek before 6 August; will also visit Cumberland, Mr. Colston's and maybe Bath.","Grants power of attorney to Leigh to make or endorse any notes given by Edward Colston, James Marshall or James Markham Marsha for the purpose of paying a debt to the Bank of the United States due from Nimrod Farrow or from the estate of Turner Dixon. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Asked Mr. Williams about the information he Jaquelin B. Harrie desired; Williams wrote that he gave his letter to the delegate from Florida, who has yet to answer it.","Discusses his trip from Richmond and the rainy weather; did not find Mr. Skinker at home, so arrived last night at his friend General Blackwell's, who is almost blind; Thomas Marshall was there earlier electioneering; the election will be closer than he John Marshall had originally thought.","Met his son, Edward Carrington Marshall; introduced him to several gentlemen in Boston, and recommended him to the President of Harvard College; made arrangements for Edward Carrington Marshall to live in Cambridge and to be tutored until rooms at the College are assigned after commencement; discusses Edward Carrington Marshall's expenses; takes great pleasure in aiding him in all measures; discusses his John Marshall latest decision on the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the United States; is anxious about the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Henry B. Livingston's successor.","Thanks him for his friendly attentions to John Marshall's son, Edward Carrington Marshall; gives his opinion of the case of the Bank of the United States v. Dandridge; alarmed at the rumored successor of their \"much lamented friend\" Supreme Court Justice Henry B. Livingston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses libels against his father, John Lowell, and against himself; encloses letters to editors printed in local papers in defense.","Received his letters of 25 and 28 October and was astonished to learn that he feels Marshall deliberately and unnecessarily \"altered expressions which would be construed into the imputation of a crime..., against a gentleman...\"; there was no evidence in the cases decision that Lowell's testimony was disregarded or discredited-- \"the opinion speaks for itself.\"","Brother Bushrod Washington had to adjourn the court at Philadelphia because of his illness; discusses a case on John Marshall's circuit concerning the American ship, Pilot, captured by pirates and later recaptured by a squadron under Commodore David Porter; comments upon the extreme bitterness of Mr. John Adams, whom he still respects, and the publication of some of his correspondence. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Received the President's message to Congress, and thanks him for his mark of polite attention; he John Marshall too thinks that \"we cannot look on the present state of the world with indifference.\" Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Thanks him for the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Original is located in the University of Virginia on deposit at John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Was uneasy that she heard of his accident before his letter reached her; his fall has kept him from court longer than he had expected; feels pain only when he moves; doctors say he is mending faster than they had expected; is treated with a great deal of kindness and attention; wives of the cabinet members call on him; passes the long hours of the night by thinking of her and their early life together.","Will soon return to Richmond by steamboat; makes arrangements to have his servant, Oby, meet him at the dock to carry his portmanteau; is not able to use his arm; was surprised to see John and Elizabeth Alexander Marshall, who were in town because the boat on which they traveled was being repaired, and they were making their way to Baltimore by stage.","Missed seeing him at Hanover Court House on Monday, presumably because of the cloudiness of the weather; will be there next court day to meet him unless it is inconvenient, in which case Tom should let John Marshall know immediately. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, on deposit John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Has just finished reading the copy of his \"Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States,\" which he sent to John Marshall; thanks him for the flattering manner in which he discusses some of Marshall's opinions. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Thanks for sending a copy of his message to Congress; regrets that Monroe is retiring, but congratulates him on his presidency.","Reached Washington yesterday and paid his accustomed visit to the President; Marshall occupies the same room as last year; neither Judge William Johnson or Joseph Story has arrived, and Thomas Todd is close to death; the roads were so good for the winter, he was glad he did not take the steamboat; rode from Hanover Courthouse to Fredericksburg with a Mrs. (Booth) Stone; dined with his aunt Keith on Sunday; his nephew, William Marshall, visited him on Saturday; hopes that Mr. Picket has filled the ice house already.","Discusses presidential election of 1824; ascribes it to the letters of Kremer and to Mr. Vanraensaeller's reluctant last-minute vote for John Quincy Adams; speculates about the Cabinet; including Mr. Crawford's refusal of the Treasury, and Henry Clay's rumored acceptance of the State Department. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Has received letters from his son and from his nephew, George, and has learned of the marriage of his John Marshall nephew, Edward Colston, who has moved to Honeywood, Berkeley County, Virginia; asks her to inform Mr. Cole that he John Marshall has received his new black suit, and that George Kremer will soon print \"a most scurrilous piece of abuse against Henry Clay,\" an anonymous letter in the Columbia Observer accusing him of bargaining with John Quincy Adams to give his support in the presidential election in return for the office of Secretary of State; Polly's cousin, Mrs. Walker, thanked him for his check and the subscription raised for her by the members of Congress.","Asks him to accept a copy of his colonial history; congratulations him on the successful termination of his political career. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is much honored by his election to the Bunker Hill Monument Association and asks what his membership will entail.","Has received his letters and documents stating Monroe's claims on the U.S.; expects that Monroe will receive as much as has ever been allowed to others for similar services. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Thanks her for her letter recommending Caldwell, but he has already pledged himself to another person seeking office.","In response to John Marshall's requests in his last letter, John Sergeant is enclosing copies of Mr. Giles' speech found in Dunlap and Claypoole's 16 December 1796 paper and in the Aurora of the 15th sources located at the (?) Library; and germane to his biography of Washington.","Legal brief of the case of  Cooper and Gilliam v. Field et. al , a case involving the illegal sale of escaped slaves.","Scope and Contents 13 items.","Thanks him for a copy of John Marshall's history of the English colonies of North America which Joseph Story delivered a few weeks earlier; quotes Lord Kames (?) from his The Gentleman Farmer; \"I disregard the present rebellion of our Americans; for they will soon be reduced to obedience;\" discusses present westward movement of the American population and predicts a new western confederacy of the movement of the national capital westward in the next generation; comments upon John Marshall's statements on slavery, mentioning Colonel Edward Carrington's and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's views on miscegenation and the Colonization Society's efforts; discusses Georgia's Governor George M. Troup's detested views on the slaves and Creek Indians, which seem to be held by most Georgians, who would defy the authority of the Union if they dared; that authority rests on \"the purity, the intellegence and the firmness\" of the Supreme Court; hopes John Marshall long remains at the head.","Has read Mr. William Branch Giles's latest article in the Richmond Enquirer on John Quincy Adams, which attributes his John Quincy Adams's \"past conversion to Jeffersonism\" to \"his own personal promotion and aggrandizement;\" Giles claims that Adams's message indicated his intentions to introduce unlimited powers into the government, but Pickering disagrees; discusses Adams's policies regarding internal improvements, a national university, and the promotion of agriculture, all of which Washington recommended, and their constitutionality; discusses Giles, his character, and his political ambitions; writes of James Monroe's and William Pinckney's treaty with Great Britain and their letter to Congress, Monroe's bid for the Presidency, and his subsequent reconciliation with Jefferson; mentions Secretary of the State Robert Smith's correspondence with the British Minister Jackson; his resignation, and published defense; discusses the death of Virginian US District Court Judge Cyrus Griffin and the appointment of his successor John Tyler, ex-Governor of Virginia; which was made to make room for Monroe as Governor; Monroe was appointed to the State Department, \"the vestibule to the President's Palace,\" when Smith resigned; discusses Jefferson's motives for not laying the treaty with Great Britain before Congress; concludes with Joseph Hopkinson's thoughts on Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.","Left Alexandria for Washington a day early because the weather was good for traveling; he, Bushrod Washington, and Gabriel Duval await the arrival of their brother Justices Joseph Story and Smith Thompson; Judge Johnson went by way of Norfolk and will not arrive till Wednesday or Thursday; Judge Thomas Todd is unable to make the journey; discusses his journey and health: \"I am under the persecution of the influenza;\" will open the court and wait on the President tomorrow.","Discusses his daily routine and his health; Judge Joseph Story arrived today; he was delayed a week in Philadelphia by influenza; discusses a loan of $200 to Thomas Marshall, his son; has received three invitations for dinner parties this week; discusses the gaiety of the Washington social scene; jests about his niece Lucy Fisher marrying Dr. Daniel Norborne Norton and persuading him to run for Congress.","Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams' drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.","John Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams's drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.","Has received his letter expressing his interest in the position of the clerk of the Supreme Court; the applicants are numerous and worthy; recalls their former acquaintance, and is confident in his competence, but wants to make such an important appointment \"without any pre-engagements.\" Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.","Replies to his letter recommending Mr. Randall for the vacant office in the Clerkship of the Supreme Court; discusses his feelings regarding the appointment; has been having trouble with famine and drought. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses marriage arrangements of his son Edward Carrington Marshall with the Judge's daughter.","Apologizes for his last letter of 15 September 1826; did not realize that Fay was opposed to Edward Carrington Marshall's marriage to Fay's daughter; \"I hope Edward has received notice of your decision... It will be [a] kindness to awaken him as soon as possible from the dreams of happiness in which he has been too long indulging.\"","Has finally discovered the letters in the Aurora from 23 October to 5 November 1795 written by the \"Calm Observer\" relating to the charge of illegal payment of the President's salary and the replies thereto by Alexander Hamilton and O. Wolcott; these were not written by William Branch Giles; Judge Bushrod Washington had to break up his court because of ill-health.","Has received his letter by Mr. Doddridge; apologizes for any inconvenience which may be caused by the disposal of the letters of recommendation which the recipient sent by Mr. Rowan and Colonel Johnson.","Discusses legal principles involved in the Fairfax lands case. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Has seen in the papers discussions between his brother Johnson(?) and Timothy Pickering respecting Count Pulaski and the Battle of Germantown; \"with the exception of Judge Peters, yourself,  Mr. Wolcott I can scarcely find any person who was conspicuous on the great theatre of our country when I first began to mix in public affairs;\" asks if he will travel south to Washington; discusses George Washington and his firmness of character. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Encloses a check on the bank of Winchester for $600 to be endorsed to Mr. Smith; was surprised that the sale of the land was $200 less than he thought; Alexander Marshall informed him John Marshall that he settled $200 which he owed him with Mr. Smith; finished cutting his wheat and rye last week; his corn has suffered from the cold wet spring and now from drought; discusses weather and crop pests.","Discusses the science of agriculture and whether or not it should be taught at a university. Location of original is unknown.","Has read the review which will be published in the forthcoming January 1828 edition of the North American Review of John Marshall's History of the Colonies; encloses a copy of it; hopes to meet him in January and introduce Mrs. Story to him.","Has received his flattering letter and biography of him and warmly expresses his gratitude; accommodations for Mrs. Story may be had at Mr. Rapine's in Washington; discusses the present contest for the Presidency; fears that \"our constitution is not to be so long lived as its real friends have hoped.\"","Scope and Contents 16 items.","Thanks him for a copy of his speech on \"retrenchment and reform;\" intended to call on him, but the pressure of official duties and the indolence of age have prevented it. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Must decline his invitation to be his companion on the Potomac because of his ill health; Mr. Sheppherd has given a good account of \"our Jacobin Banker's Clerk\"; discusses Sheppherd's and the clerk's lives.","Begs him to accept his portrait painted by Mr. Chester Harding in Washington as a token of his sincere and affectionate friendship; will not send it to Richmond until Mr. Horatio Greenough casts his bust; enjoyed a pleasant trip from Washington to Richmond where he has seen none but his family since his return; the spirit of party is extremely bitter, but he plans to leave for the upper country; had one of Joseph Story's fish yesterday; received news from Mr. McGruder of the loss of John Marshall's sortout. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Takes the liberty to write him; regrets that it was necessary for John Marshall to announce publicly his feelings on the election, because it will not subject him to the abuse of the partisans. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Did not have a chance to answer Mr. Chester Harding's letter asking what should be done with John Marshall's portrait; if he Chester Harding is in Boston, have him deliver it to you Joseph Story; asks Story to take care of it till Marshall can have it and his bust sent to Richmond; discusses how the Marylander misquoted him on the coming election; an epidemic has prevailed extensively in Richmond. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received his letter and is grateful for his kind words; although the still burnt Kentucky Whiskey is nauseous to his palate, \"I can yet enjoy the aroma of an exquisite glass of Madeira, or Paxasete, or Burgundy and I doubt whether my head would have been more affected by a bottle of Clos Von gedt, capped with another of such silvery Champagne, than by your truly kind note.\"","Discusses the recipient's proposed amendment to a bill before the House of Representatives concerning the U.S. Circuit Court System.","Letter declining their honor of joining the Richmond and Manchester Sabbath School in a 4th of July procession, not because he does not believe in the principles inspiring it, but because he must leave town due to Mrs. Marshall's feeble health. The letter was probably written and signed by a secretary. Location of original is unknown.","Cannot satisfy his request to send him letters with autographs of the Virginian signers of the Declaration of Independence as they have not been preserved or contain private communications; has read and enjoyed the sermons he sent; discusses the nature of church and state in post-Revolutionary Virginia; gratified by Sprague's sermon on intemperance and gives his views on the subject.","Discusses a land case concerning Mrs. Clarke and Mr. Swan, and Mr. Pollard; have no further communications with Swan as \"he has no idea of...frank dealing\"; Mr. Fiske wrote that he can lend money for Mrs. Carrington; please send down John Marshall's ponies with Charles Smith or Mr. Colston. Location of original is unknown.","Has just received Mr. Triplett's letter and is willing to allow him 20% commission on the money he may collect from the estate of Mr. Davies; discusses arrangements for drawing money on his (John Marshall's) account; asks him to pay costs incurred in the execution of the above matter; discusses election of General Andrew Jackson. Original is located in the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan.","Makes arrangements to pay$1000 to Swan for a land purchase. Original is located in the University of Virginia?","Has received his letter concerning news of the birth of Margaret Lewis Marshall's nephew; mentions health of his family, including the children's whooping cough; prices in the Alexandria flour market and how the dry weather is affecting crops; writes of his own agricultural efforts, including the operation of a large roller for his corn fields; has been unable to send down the horses; will attend a sale at Westover on Mr. Lewis's request; Mr. Lewis, Mr. Colston, and Mr. Charles B. Smith are not able to take the horses to him or to Aunt Carrington.","Has finished reading his centennial discourse on the first settlement of Salem; was touched by his portrayal of the story of the Indians; especially enjoyed the passages respecting the Lady Arabella Johnson; read with interest his sketch of the recently deceased Robert Trimble, brother Supreme Court Justice; congratulates him on the appointment of Joseph Hopkinson to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania District Court Judgeship. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","The case will not be finished till Saturday and Marshall will not be home till Tuesday; had a pleasant sail down the river to Norfolk; boards in a very agreeable house.","Requests him to purchase two more copies of Joseph Story's three volume \"Public and General Statutes passed by the Congress of the United States, 1789-1827\" for the Supreme Court. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents 10 items.","The sick Supreme Court judges have arrived; he continues his morning walks; they dined with the President and Mrs. John Quincy Adams on Friday; discusses their feelings on Andrew Jackson's election; Jackson is expected in the city in a fortnight; mentions Mrs. Jackson's death; discusses John Marshall's dinner invitations; tell Mr. (Call or Cole) the secretaries are sick, and Henry Clay caught a cold by attending the colonization society; discusses the upcoming inauguration.","Encloses a letter to be sent to Mr. Payne; imagines that Oby has carried out the clover seed from the cellar; received news from his son James Keith Marshall that she was not well; has written to his son, Thomas Marshall, in a feeble attempt to console him on the death of his wife Margaret; receive news from Jaquelin Marshall of his new son, Jaquelin Jr.","Has had no news of her and is worried; discusses her delicate health; received news from his son Edward Carrington Marshall who grieves for his brother Thomas's loss; received a serious and very religious letter from Thomas, who is much occupied with his children and superintends his son John's education. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Answers his letter of 21 February; is pleased that he has turned to religion and reason in handling his grief in losing his wife; is glad that he has kept John at hand instead of sending him to Princeton; an epidemic has hit the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, and a son of General Jones is dying of the fever; Washington is full of office-sickness; discusses the spoils system. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Has received his letter enclosing a copy of Judge Joseph Hopkinson's commission; will attend Virginia's constitutional convention as a delegate; explains his feelings regarding his election to the convention and to its being convened. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received his letter accompanying his anniversary address to the Suffolk bar and Mr. John Brazer's discourse at the interment of Dr. Edward Holyoke; advises him against precipitous fulfillment of the publication requirements for his Dane Professorship at Harvard; his attention has been turned to the two great cases before the Supreme Court; place your thoughts of them on paper; Mr. Smith Thompson will look into the New York case; discusses the matters which will come before the Virginia constitutional convention: property qualifications, senate apportioning, basis of representation, freehold suffrage. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","After much hesitation, he must complain to him about his barking dog which has distressed Marshall's wife who is in very poor health; is extremely apologetic over causing any inconvenience.","Has read his discourses pronounced as Dane Professor of Law at Harvard; is impressed with his teaching efforts: \"Our southern youths would stumble at the threshhold of your most appalling course...You yankees have more perseverence\"; no hopes that he lives to read his lectures; still regrets being a member of Virginia's constitutional convention. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Will be unable to accept his invitation as he is leaving town on Saturday and will be busy until then.","Accepts his election as Bushrod Washington's successor in some honorary position, possibly President of the American Colonization Society","Scope and Contents 55 items.","Scope and Contents 12 items.","Has finished reading his 1809 Fourth of July oration and his December 1828 speech \"on the constitutionality of the Tariff and the true nature  of state government;\" his speech in the Senate was well-argued: \"Is it possible that South Carolina can withstand so powerful an appeal to... her patriotism.. .and her real interest?\"; is flattered by the notice he took of the author of Marshall's \"Life of Washington\" in his notes.","Writes of his son Edward C.  Marshall who is a proud new father; dined with President Andrew Jackson and his Jackson's niece Mrs. Emily Donelson; saw Tom Francis a week ago; Judges William Johnson and John McLean do not board with the other judges; Judge Smith Thompson is sick; complains about not receiving his rent from his tenants Mr. Sprigg on the Potomac and another at Anderson's Bottoms.","Discusses the dinner parties  which he and his brother Justices have attended; Secretary of State Martin van Buren gave one for the new bride of President Andrew Jackson's nephew; he dined yesterday with the British Minister; the influenza is as prevalent as it was in Richmond; Judge Gabriel Duval left town because of a relapse of his son; James Kieth Marshall wrote three days past about his brother Edward Carrington Marshall; mentions Washington's Birthday Celebrations effect on her.","Heard from his granddaughter that Polly became indisposed upon her return  from Chickahominy; has received a letter from his son James who sold his horse for $l000; Mr. Joseph Story, who has been laid up for a week under the doctor's hand has returned to court.","Discusses his morning routine; dined yesterday with Mr. Swann; Mr. Joseph Story is still not well enough to go out; talked about his nephew William  with Mr. Mercer; Tom Francis took a stage for Kentucky; saw Mr. Coleman, husband of his niece Lucy, who  is a strong Jackson man; Marshall's nephew Tom  (son of Humphry Marshall) is a strong Clay man, and will oppose Mr. Coleman in the next Congressional election; party plays havoc with the Kentucky part of John Marshall's family.  Original is privately owned.","Encloses papers which Mr. Francis Scott Key could not present to the Court in person.","Sends his respects to the Chief Justice; makes arrangements to see him.","Discusses arrangements to have his father's will proved in the Virginia General Court so they can rule on his Revolutionary War? claim for half pay.","Discusses land transactions with Captain Slaughter and Major Thompsons; mentions Mr. John Lewis's sale of his slaves to pay off Warner Lewis's debts; discusses their financial difficulties with Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Smith; encloses a promissory note of Edward C.and Mary Nelson Marshall on the Farmers Bank of Virginia for $5000 Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses James Hillhouse's 1808 proposal of electing the president by drawing straws among  Senators; he John Marshall was opposed to it in the past, but has  seen too much strife and bitterness in party politics.","Thanks him for sending a sermon on the late Massachusetts Chief Justice Isaac  Parker and Story's own sketch of Parker's character; thanks him also for a box of fish; is sorry that brother Justice John McLean could not acquiesce in the Craig versus Missouri case; is chagrined that so many cases, including Soulard, Smith and Cathcart and Robertson, were left incomplete at their last setting; discusses Mr. James Madison's letter to the editor of the North American Review. Original is located in the Massachusetts  Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Letter of reference for Captain Baylis, who served with him during the Revolution.  Original is located in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 15 items.","Heard from Colonel Lambert that she was in her usual health; discusses the latest snowfall; dined with the minister of France and his wife, neither of whom could speak English; dined with Secretary of State Martin van Buren yesterday; saw Mr. Robinson yesterday who gave news of John Marshall's sister Elizabeth Colston and her family.","Enjoyed calling on Mrs. Sedgwick, author of \"Hope Leslie\" today; the snow and ice has interrupted regular mail delivery from Richmond; they have lost their Marshal Ringold, whose being ousted from office will distress his family. On verso, John Marshall to Edward Carrington Marshall. Asks him to find a valuable 1776 English pamphlet on the Declaration of Independence which Mr. Storrs lent John Marshall and which he misplaced. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia. Poem,","Sent him a barrel of hams on the schooner King to be deposited with Fisher and Pewer of Boston; asks him what the \"wise men in the East\" think of the Cabinet upheaval; discusses arrangements for new quarters in Washington as the Justices will no longer be lodging with Mr. Brown; discusses the copy of Algernon Sianey \"Letters.. .in Defence of Civil Liberty and against the Encroachments of Military Despotism,\" which John Marshall sent Joseph Story earlier; discusses possibility of war and the reform in Great Britain; will set out on his circuit at the end of the week. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Arrived yesterday; thanks her for the cushion she made him to ease his journey; discusses the visit of a niece. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Received his letter and hams; regrets that the Court is moving out of Mr. Brown's; would like to lodge with John Marshall and Judge Thompson; discusses the break-up of the cabinet, which was a surprise to him; thanks him for the Algernon Sidney pamphlet; informs him of the death of Story's 10 year old daughter.","Received his letters of May 25 and 31 and adopted his opinions respecting admiralty jurisdiction; discusses arrangements for lodgings in Washington next winter and explains why he cannot do anything till he hears from Judge Henry Baldwin; sympathizes with him over the loss of his child; tells of his similar experiences; he also wrote a poem in the occasion of his child's death, which he would have enclosed, but it was lost. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Thanks him for his letter of 9 September; has conversed with Judge Joseph Story about the Declaration of Independence; discusses John Quincy Adams's ideas about it and the constitutional principles of state sovereignty, secession, and nullification.","Discusses his medical examination by Doctor Philip Syng Physick; will probably not see her again till he rides the circuit court 22 November; the gentlemen of the city, especially those of the bar, are painfully solicitous to show their respect; Mr. Peters and Dr. Gillespie press him to stay with them; gives directions for his crops to be tended to.","The rains of the last several days have prevented Dr. Philip Syng Physick from operating; discusses preparations for his medical treatment; missed Cary Ambler's visit because he was sitting for a portrait; Edward Ambler is in town; received a letter from brother Joseph Story; mentions his diet.","Discusses his medical treatment and Doctor Philip Syng Physick; Brother Justice Henry Baldwin is here; discusses the arrangements for the Justices' lodgings in Washington, either at Mrs. Peyton's or Mr. Peters'; explains why he did not think he would serve on the court at its next session; discusses his health and ailments of the past summer. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Mr. Giles will give news of his health; describes his ailment (\"stones in the bladder\") and the Doctor's examination; his operation by Doctor Philip Syng Physick has been delayed because of the weather; describes the Doctor and Marshall's accommodations; tell Major Ambler that his brothers Edward and Cary are in town. Original is privately owned.","Heard of and congratulates him on successful operation; regards his health as \"a matter of the highest national concernment...\" On verso, John Marshall to Edward Everett, incomplete. Is flattered by his kind token; describes his tedious operation; thanks him for his letter.","Learned from Mr. Peters that he was seriously indisposed; intends to leave for Richmond next week; discusses difficulties in their living arrangements; they will probably quarter with Ringold; Mr. William Johnson will live by himself, and John McLean will preserve his former position; Brother Henry Baldwin presides over the circuit court in session now in Philadelphia; describes his (John Marshall's) operation and medicine. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the latest legal difficulties involving the Fairfax lands; his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall lies at death's door. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missour","Scope and Contents 12 items.","Discusses a pamphlet to which Henry Lee alluded in his letter; mentions Thomas Jefferson's \"unjustifiable aspersions\" on John Marshall's conduct and principles; writes of his own and George Logon's experiences with the Revolutionary government of France; mentions the journal he kept in Paris. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 1 page. Photostat of Autograph Document. Incomplete. Original is located in the Library of U.S. Supreme Court, Washington D.C.","Scope and Contents Certificate of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Fauquier County dated 16 March 1961. Original is located in the Fauquier County Courthouse?","Makes arrangements for the sale of Edward Carrington Marshall's bank shares; her brother Thomas Marshall fears that he will not win his election because he raised the clerk's fees.","He was gratified by his complimentary comments on the speech Wilde sent him John Marshall; sends him Mr. Ingham's report on the relative value of gold and silver and Mr. White's reports on coins; mentions Mr. Jacob's work on the subject.","Thanks him for sending him the first volume of the American Library of Useful Knowledge; the Librarian of Congress has asked John Marshall to help spend $5000 on law books for the library, and he asks Joseph Story to suggest titles; discusses Charles Mercer and the Bank Question and internal improvements in Virginia; the party guide The Enquirer is unable to make Mr. John Barbour \"pull in the traces;\" discusses national politics and the threat of nullification; comments upon the cholera epidemics in the seaports of New York and Boston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received and read his essay \"A Congress of Nations for the Amicable Adjustments of National Differences;\" Feels that its argument is well arranged and supported by applicable biblical quotations, but is also impracticable. See the November and December 1832 issue of The Comet.","Is having difficulties selling his stock for him; there is a severe outbreak of cholera in Richmond; discusses the disease; is relieved to hear that he is restored to health and that John Harvie is getting better; discusses the disabling of his horse. Original is privately owned.","Thanks him for his help in selecting titles for the congressional law library; discusses his choice of books; is gratified that his course on constitutional law at Harvard nears completion; shares his gloomy prospects of the country; \"The case of the south seems to me to be desperate...The union has been prolonged thus far by miracles. I fear they cannot continue.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","James Keith Marshall discusses how he sold his and Edward Carrington Marshall's stock; hopes his merchandising speculation will be successful; congratulates him on the birth of his daughter; has just returned from Mr. White's son's funeral, who died of cholera; discusses the disease. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Memorial written by John Marshall to his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall on the first anniversary of her death in which he quotes a poetic lament written by General John Burgoyne. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Thanks him for the dedication of his new book; congratulates him upon its completion; the Virginia legislature is in session; discusses Andrew Jackson's response to nullification and his party's reaction to it; writes of Virginia's relationship to South Carolina and the possibility of their joining in a southern confederacy; thanks him for a copy of Mr. Daniel Webster's speech; mentions Brother Justice Henry Baldwin's sickness. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Encloses a power of attorney authorizing John Marshall to draw what is due Thomas on account of grandfather Colonel Thomas Marshall's halt pay; discusses Congress and the Nullification crisis; mentions Judge Henry Baldwin's misfortune and that Judge Smith Thompson is in town. Power of attorney granting John Marshall the right to draw the money due Thomas A. Marshall as heir to Colonel Thomas Marshall, Revolutionary War veteran entitled to the half pay pension; signed by Justice of the Peace D.A. Hall.","Returns his portfolio of drawings of Washington and pictures of Revolutionary Boston; recalls traveling to Richmond with him once. Original is located in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois.","Informs him that his son was accepted to West Point; does not think the Tariff bill or the bill concerning South Carolina's legislature will pass Congress.","Received his letter of 27 April; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton; mentions a copy of a letter from Mr. Carr in the possession of Colonel John Nichols; Augustine Davis may have published it; Charles Carter's brother has written to Mr. Sujt in regards to it; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Thomas Jefferson, and the XYZ dispatch. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses Lt. Randolph's case, Mr. Watkin's case, the power of arrest, and the Judiciary Act; rejoices at the abridgement of his Commentaries for the public; discusses its place in colleges and universities. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the national fervor in France based upon the martial glory of Napoleon and demonstrated by the statue at the top of the column of Austerlitz in the Place de Vendome; compares Napoleon's popularity with the people to that of George Washington's, Hannibal's, and Ceasar's; all were \"victims of the infernal machine,\" meaning party politics; discusses national politics and Martin Van Buren. Original is located in the Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.","Discusses the addition James K. Marshall is making to the house at Leeds for his father John Marshall; mentions Jaquelin Marshall's experiences of housing slaves in basements at Prospect Hill; mentions the weather and growth of crops and the health of Thomas Marshall's daughter Mary; Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston is in poor health and will probably not visit Richmond this Winter; Thomas Marshall's son John's plans have changed and he has bought Mr. Smith's tract of land; tell Mr. Tiffin that the girls have never received the box of articles he sent to Mr. Cawood by steamboat.","Has just received a letter from Mr. Ringold who has moved from Washington and can not accommodate them next winter; \"the political world...is surely moved topsy turvy;\" mentions southern states insistence on state sovereignty; asks him about Brother Justice John McLean's opinion in Tennessee. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the 1793 contract signed with Denny Fairfax for the Manor of Leeds and the South Branch Manor; suggests strategies to prove their legal title to the land.","Discusses the purchase of land and the legalities it would entail; mentions the possibility of mortgaging the Mont Blanc estate for a loan. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.","His present, a copy of his Commentaries on the Constitution and Allison's Sermons, has arrived on the Lucy and Abigail; has sent him copies of John Marshall's Life of Washington to be delivered to Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams; the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Boston Athanaeum (which complimented him by having his portrait painted for their gallery), and Mrs. Ledyard; discusses publication of Joseph Story's Commentaries, which will not be popular in the South; discusses Henry Clay's Tariff bill. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses sale of James K. Marshall's land; inform Edward Carrington Marshall that John Marshall is pleased with the terms on which he has not rented Mont Blanc; will not leave for the country till July when he will visit Fauquier White Sulphur Springs; the May wheat has been injured by frost. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.","Questions him about the defeat of John Hardin at the battle of the St. Joseph reported in his Life of Washington; asks him to check with Mr. Jared Sparks if it was really fought on Paint Creek; discusses the elections of the Virginia legislature; mentions Martin van Buren. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Describes how George Washington convinced him to run for Congress in 1798. Original is located in the Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.","Would have written upon his return from Washington, but was seriously injured in the stage; cannot find and send him a letter in George Washington's hand as requested; does enclose a military appointment of 1799 with Washington's signature. Location of original is unknown.","Hopes his injury will not be permanent; fears the loss to the nation if he resigns; has \"cleared the decks for the great legal conflict.\"","Scope and Contents 8 items.","Discusses arrangements regarding the acquisition of Mrs. Kennon's negroes. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses Mr. Warden's and Mr. Washington's and Brooke's suits which Charles Lee agreed to look into for him. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Notes written in French in Marshall's hand describing the origins of the English colonies in America 8 pages. Autograph Letter.","A friend from the West has pointed out an error in John Marshall's manuscript which he would like to correct as follows: \"v.2 p.207 1.27 at \"Chilicothe\".. .\"not Chilicothe on the Scioto in Ohio, but...an old Indian village then standing about seventy-five miles rather East of North from Cincinnati...\"","Has had some difficulty weighing and selling his Parkinson breed of hogs because they were too large and their meat is not sweet enough; discusses purchases made for him, Mary, Fanny Burwell, and Maria Willis according to his directions; is surprised at the magnitude of his Thomas Marshall's debts; lectures on paying them off.","Informs him that his rent for the Campbell land belonging to John Marshall's father's estate is due. Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester.","Accepts the President's invitation to dinner next Thursday at four. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the last letter which John Randolph sent to John Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents 17 items.","Both are sisters of John Marshall's wife, Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall. Eliza Discusses her and her husband Colonel Edward Carrington's, visit with the Washington family at Mount Vernon and the impending delivery of Mrs. L. Custis Lewis's first child; describes their visit to the new national capitol on the Potomac; writes of their return to Mount Vernon and of their diversions there, which include hunting deer and taking care of the new baby, or \"the pretty little stranger\"; describes a chambermaid and other servants; comments upon domestic fashions and describes the furnishings of the mansion, which concludes with a description of the estate with its greenhouse and gardens, and of their host George Washington's treatment of his many visitors.","Hopes that she will send for her in April, although her Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston says that it is unlikely; Uncle Rawleigh Colston is upset at all the letters she is sending, and refuses to pay postage on them; wanted to buy muslin in Martinsburg to make her a handkerchief and a cap for her sister; discusses her French lessons with her tutor, Mr. LeRoy, and incidents of his exasperation with Thomas M. Colston, her cousin Thomas Marshall, and her cousin Raleigh T. Colston, Cousin Edward Colston cruelly takes delight in telling her that she will not be able to go home until fall, and \"Uncle says he does not think you love me enough to...send for me...\"","James has already conveyed his undiscarded half of land at the forks of the Licking (probably Fauquier County); no longer has an interest in it, but will convey the novelty Martin P. Marshall at any time; \"lament[s] extremely the misunderstanding between yourself and Tom...\"; Lucy Marshall is in Fauquier County. Location of original is unknown.","Was lucky he came down on Tuesday, for he found his daughter Nancy ill, which has caused them to postpone their return to Weyanoke, Virginia; has done a little transferring for Father; has been playing chess with Mr. James Taylor of Norfolk; instructs his daughter Agnes to attend to her studies in Richmond; hopes Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall's trip to Chickahominy did not fatigue her.","Mentions changes made in the college government at Harvard College; complains of college life - \"probably no life is so uninteresting to others as that of a merely literary man. An indolent collegian especially has nothing to say for himself...\"; mentions his classes: Electricity, Astronomy, and Moral Philosophy; describes his \"chums,\" Turner, Bonaparte, a nephew of the Emperor, Cheves, son of Langdon Cheves, Bruce, of Halifax County, and his cousin Birchett; discusses dining arrangements at Harvard: \"We have a large table, confined to southerners, and what are called gentlemen Yankees\"; looks forward with great anxiety to graduating in ten months.","Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Document. Most of her bank stock is to be distributed to her children and their children, although she leaves five bank shares for her \"faithful friend and house keeper Mrs. Francis Martyr\" and her daughter Anne and ten dollars a year in perpetuity to the school for orphan children established by the Ladies of Richmond. Including Typewritten Copy of Autograph Document. 1 page.","Discusses the publication of the last Census and its effects on Congressional apportionment; discusses railroads and canals; writes of abolition in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, Virginia.","Informs her of her brother Thomas Marshall's accident in Baltimore and of his impending death; Father John Marshall has rallied from his severe cold, but does not continue to improve; he has taken cold again, is feeble, and has no appetite; he apprehends the worst.","Describes the weather; Mrs. Mayo has the gout; Mary Archer and family are well; Margaret and Agnes Douthat are with her; Robert Pickett said nothing about paying back the loan; discusses his daughters' lessons under Mr. Daley; gives directions for the farm; writes of General Jaquelin Harvie; discusses arrangements for her Christmas trip and for her slaves; asks about his daughters Claudia and Maria Willis.","Writes a favorable recommendation for Dr. J. W. Leach who has resided in Fauquier County a few years and practiced medicine \"with success and usefulness,\" but who desires to move to the city to \"improve his fortunes and educate his children.\" Including Autograph Note Signed from Daniel Webster to Mr. Bell, recommending A.J. Marshall.","Tells Edward to draw on his money at the Valley Bank of Winchester and send $10 to Raleigh Edward at Lexington and the rest to William Leigh. Includes Elizabeth Colston's will; bequeaths her slaves and other worldly possessions to her children and grandchildren. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents Includes an engraving of a spread-eagled American bald eagle bearing a lyre with the motto \"Nunc Sidera Ducit\" surrounded by thirteen stars; also bears the seal of the Department of State; the passport stamps show that Harvie visited France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Spain, Algeria, Rome, Naples, and Germany from May 1858 to March 1859.","Describes railroad travel in Virginia; discusses his visit in Richmond; mentions Colonel Mason's and Governor John B. Floyd's efforts at arousing sentiment for immediate secession; mentions prices of railroad tickets.","Secretary of War of the Confederate States of America Leroy Pope Walker certifies that Frank G. Rutfin has been appointed a Captain in the Subsistence Department of the Provisional Army. Acceptance and oath of Frank G. Rutfin signed in Richmond before James Ellett, Notary Public, on 19 August 1861.","An Appeal addressed to the Ladies of Virginia and signed by Mrs. M. H. Mactarland, Mrs. Frank G. Ruttin Ellen S. (Harvie) Ruffin, Miss Catherine H. Myers, Mrs. F. E. Nelson, Mrs. N. B. Gwathney, and Mrs. M. Stewart Walker, asking for their assistance in relief work among wounded soldiers.","Receipt for taxes paid by Frances G. Rutfin at Richmond, Virginia, on lands in Chesterfield County, Virginia","Thanks her for writing to him in Miss Harvie's behalf and for granting him an extension; the publishers will finish the reproducing within three weeks at which time he will return the miniature to her aunt; distressed to hear of Anne Harvie's death.","Scope and Contents 14 items.","Indenture signed by Thomas, Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of, Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to John Dearing. 30 November 1771. Another indenture signed by Fairfax leasing land in the Manor of Leeds to William Seth. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Governor Patrick Henry of Virginia grants to George Washington, assignee of Baynes Carter, a 148 acre tract of land on Reed Creek in Henry County, Virginia","Governor Patrick Henry appoints Richard Richards Ensign of the 4th Company of the Sussex Regiment of Virginia militia. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Land grant to Walter Graham and John James for land in Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia), signed by Governor Beverley Randolph. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Bill of Lading for 311 barrels of flour to Norfolk, Virginia, on the ship Dolphin. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Does not view the consequences of their success in the election of 1800 in as favorable a light as John Page does; speculates on what would have been the result of the election had there been no contest between the \"two Gentlemen who stood highest,\" Jefferson and Burr, and if Charles Cotesworter Pinckney or John Adams had opposed Jefferson; speculates on the \"presumption\" of the Federalist view that should \"no election...take place, Mr. Adams is, under the Constitution, to continue in office until a successor be appointed; that is until the next election of course\"; says appointments of John Marshall as Chief Justice, seventeen new judges, and Bayard \"the most unacceptable man that could be sent to the French republic,\" nominated as minister plenipotentiary -- all extend the influence of the Federalists and throw an obstacle in the way of Jefferson's administration; adds a few lines typical of what he sees as Federalist sentiment; and writes of their friendship. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Since John Randolph is not long for this world, is anxious to settle his affairs; \"should you decide upon a settlement south of Phil[adelphi]a (which God forbid) I am desirous that you should fix yourself as soon as possible on the plantation below the mouth of little Roanoke...[Bizarre Plantation?];\" John Randolph's infirmity has prevented him from giving the estate the requisite attention, and it is much encumbered with debt; discusses his failing health: \"there is something radically amiss in the system. The machine cannot last much longer.\"","Captain George Hunter, commander of the 60th Regiment of the Virginia Militia, appoints John E. Barker Sergeant and Officer of the Guard detailed to conduct 60th Regiment absentees back to camp. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Thanks him for compliance with his request \"thru our mutual friend Mr. John Marshall\"; will write soon; sends paper for Captain Brown.","Comments on events in Washington which instill \"deep regret and surprize\"; mentions the election in Kentucky; says the antimasonic excitement will likely be \"troublesome\" but he will not get involved in it; has not heard from Mr. Hammond for a long time but does not distrust him but disagrees over the issue of the representation of Ohio in the Baltimore Convention; glad to hear of James F. Conover's professional prospects. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses the case of Randolph being heard by United States District Court Judge Philip P. Barbour.","Chief Justice John Marshall died in Philadelphia last Monday, perfectly in his senses to the last; the news reached here only this morning, and his remains at 4 p.m.; describes the funeral procession. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Encloses the diploma of the historical Institute of France which just elected John Marshall a member on Henry Lee's recommendation; describes Marshall's election to that society.","Is happy about her recovery; quotes Shakespeare; describes his own health; writes of his political campaigning in King and Queen, King William, and Hanover counties, Virginia; describes her old neighborhood and farm, now occupied by Fleetwood Academy; discusses George Haskins situation, mentioning his lack of slaves; gossips about affairs in King and Queen County; discusses the unusual weather; tells an Irish joke; discusses Henry Clay's tariff.","Scope and Contents Box 5, Folder 3. 14 items.","Letters of George Washington, James Madison and Edward Everett submitted to various newspapers in which American Freemasony is attacked and defended.","The Home Life of Chief-Justice Marshall by C .N. S. in the Richmond Dispatch, reprinted from the Louisville Age. Reminiscences of Marshall's personality, treatment of his wife and servants, and his leisure activities.","Articles describing various statues of Chief Justice John Marshall. One was a wax portrait in basso-relievo donated by Horace Edwin Hayden to the Virginia Historical Society in 1881; another was the bronze monument by W. W. Story which stands on the terrace of the U. S. Capitol; the members of the Marshall family who attended the dedication of this statue are listed in a third article.","Anonymous poem attacking John Marshall's decision in the Supreme Court case of Cohen vs. Virginia; the author, a proponent of state sovereignty, threatens that Marshall will be replaced by the Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Spencer Roane.","Poem written on the request of a lady to inscribe his name in her autograph book.","Handwritten copy, ca. 1900, by Mrs. John K. Mason of a poem by John Marshall entitled \"From the Chameleon to the Mocking Bird.\" Poem honors the splendid singing voice of Miss Eliza Lambert, the sister of Richmond's Mayor William Lambert. Original is located in the Westover Library, Arlington, Virginia.","\"Lines on the occasion of the raising of the bronze statue of Chief Justice Marshall, at Richmond in 1869(?) - while Brig. General Terry was in command of 'District No. 1'\"- which included the state of Virginia.","Photostat of Article in Volume 9 of the American Journal of Medical Sciences. Printed Manuscript. Discusses Dr. Physick's operation on John Marshall.","Penciled note describing order of John Marshall's funeral procession and other arrangements for the day. Lists his pall-bearers: Henry St. George Tucker, John B. Clapton, Benjamin W. Leigh, Thomas Rutherford, Charles Copland, Robert Popllard, Chapman Johnson, Robert Stanard, Scott, and Wren; also lists the Marshalls: Colonel George M. Carrington, General William Lambert, General Peyton, and Colonel Armistead.","Account of John Marshall's 1831 operation by Doctor Physick written by J. Randolph, M.D. and printed in A Memoir of Dr. Physick. Mentions the results of an autopsy on Marshall's body after his death in 1835. Original is located in the Library of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","The Centennial Address delivered before the Franklin and Marshall College of Lancaster, Pennsylvania on 14 June 1887. Published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia.","Autographed by the author, Saul K. Padover, in the Spring 1959 issue of Social Research. Subsequently published by McGraw-Hill in a 1960 book, Fountain of Freedom.","Copy of an address by Alfred Harris Bright entitled \"John Marshall.\" Original is located in the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.","Scope and Contents 8 items.","The smaller lithograph was copied from French painter Levret Saint Memin's 1801 crayon portrait of Marshall. The larger lithograph was copied from Chester Harding's 1830 painting. Includes a copy and etching of John Marshall's house in Richmond.","The original of the silhouette of Marshall facing right was made in Richmond about 1825 by a French artist. It was hung at Oak Hill, was inherited by his eldest son Thomas Marshall, and is privately owned.","Each engraving was copied from the 1801 portrait of Marshall painted by Saint Memin. The large matted one was engraved by J. H. E. Whitney.","Original hangs in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Two obviously derived from Henry Inman's 1831 portrait; one engraved by J. A. O'Neil shows Marshall in 1793 as the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia Freemasons; the last includes engravings of portraits of other U.S. Chief Justices: John Jay, Oliver Ellsworth, John Rutledge, R. B. Taney, M. R. Waite, Salmon P. Chase, and Melville W. Fuller.","Calendar consisting of several block prints depicting John Marshall's chief decisions, his portrait, and the houses in which he lived. Including a short history of Federal Hardware and Implement Mutual Insurance companies.","Wooden letter opener, 7 inches long, bearing the words \"John Marshall House\"","Gold pocket watch probably made by Liverpool watchmaker Robert Roskell and belonging to U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall. On permanent loan to the Smithsonian Institution and on display at the U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.","unframed charcoal on canvas backed paper, on wooden stretchers. Measures 27\" (height) x 22\" (width) x .75\" (depth)","Boxes 5-8","Political scrapbook composed by Frank G. Ruffin for the benefit of Governor William E. Cameron. It consists of a 26 February 1884 memorial to the General Assembly of Virginia, a 25 February letter to the Editor of The State, and handwritten commentary. Ruffin states the reasons why he is opposed to passage of the Richmond Dock and Dry dock bill.","Ledger of James Markham Marshall, including his account with his brother, John Marshall, and surveyor's notes made from 1870-1885 in an unknown hand.","A transcription of law notes, pages 1-253, from John Marshall's \"Accounts and Law Notes.\"","A transcription of pages 1-423 of journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall.","Folder for letters of John Marshall to his wife.","This account book has been microfilmed. See Marshall, John M-104.","Journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall; also bound with them is a commonplace book of different legal authorities made while Marshall was a student at the College of William and Mary in the Spring of 1780. See Box 7 for 2 vols. This journal of accounts and law notes has been microfilmed. See M-105, M-105a, and M-105b for 3 copies of positive microfilm. See M-l05c for 1 reel of negative microfilm.","Scope and Contents Original is located in the Pickering Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. This journal is available only on microfilm. See Marshall, John M-107. 1 reel of negative microfilm. Reprint is avilable in The Papers of John Marshall, 1796-1798 (vol. 3);edited by Herbert A. Johnson, Charles T. Cullen, Nancy G. Harris, Charles F. Hobson, et. al. Call Number: E302 .M365 v.1 - v.10"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBooks owned by John Marshall have been removed from this collection. For more detailed information about the books please see the Library's Catalog as well as the Association Collection in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Newspapers have been transferred from this collection to the rare books collection in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Books owned by John Marshall have been removed from this collection. For more detailed information about the books please see the Library's Catalog as well as the Association Collection in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library."," Newspapers have been transferred from this collection to the rare books collection in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library."," All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Virginia House of Delegates","Marshall, John, 1755-1835"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Virginia House of Delegates","Marshall, John, 1755-1835"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Virginia House of Delegates"],"persname_ssim":["Marshall, John, 1755-1835"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":356,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T01:46:30.458Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9293","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9293","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9293","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9293","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9293.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Marshall, John Papers","title_ssm":["John Marshall Papers"],"title_tesim":["John Marshall Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1755-1835"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1755-1835"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 39.1 M34","/repositories/2/resources/9293"],"text":["Mss. 39.1 M34","/repositories/2/resources/9293","John Marshall Papers","United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783","XYZ Affair, 1797-1798.","Correspondence","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organization: This collection is organized into 4 series. Series 1 contains correspondence and papers of John Marshall, family members and other individuals; Series 2 contains printed material, poems and charts; Series 3 contains prints, engravings, and artifacts; and Series 4 contains manuscript volumes. Arrangement: This collection is primarily arranged chronologically by date.","","Other Information:"," Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00076.frame","When available, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents. All of the papers in this collection have been published in the Papers of John Marshall. The originals may not be photocopied, but users may capture images using personal cameras.","The majority of the copies, comprising approximately 50% of this collection, are from the Marshall House in Richmond, Virginia; the Library of Congress; or the Massachusetts Historical Society, but other depositories are also represented. For information concerning the location of original materials please see the components listing below."," See also John Marshall file in the University Archives Faculty/Alumni File."," Some manuscript volumes located at the end of the collection are also available in microform in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. [Reels M-104, M-105(a-c), and M-106]"," DVDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Original letters and copies of letters from other repositories, chiefly 1788-1835, of John Marshall's correspondence with his wife, Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall, other family members, James Monroe, Joseph Story, Bushrod Washington, and others. The correspondence reflects Marshall's wide range in interests including law, Virginia and U. S. politics, international affairs, agriculture and social events. Also included are letters by family members and descendants; a charcoal sketch and copies of visual representations of John Marshall; and places and events associated with him.","All papers in this collection have been published in the Papers of John Marshall.","Notice from John Marshall reminding commanding officers of militia companies, that men whose public arms and accoutrements do not pass inspection at musters should be fined not more than two dollars.","Has delivered Monroe's letters to General George Rogers Clark and John Banks; discusses proceedings of the Virginia Assembly; Richard Henry Lee's services to the Assembly are lost forever and Colonel Harry (Henry \"Light Horse Harry\") Lee will probably take his place; mentions bills defining citizenship introduced by John Taylor and Colonel George Nicholas; tells of Joseph Jones bill and discusses Patrick Henry's style of oratory; relates the House being split upon the issue of exclusion of the Statute Staple men; discusses military warrants for land and Marshall's father, who set out for the western country on November 5. Original is located in the Draper Collection, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.","Blesses George Washington who resigned his commission of 23 December 1783; will put Monroe's letter to Major John Crittenden into the hands of General George Rogers Clarke, who will be in the western country in February, and who will pay close attention to Monroe's military warrant; mentions that the Speaker John Tyler has left Richmond; laments the passage of the bill excluding Virginian delegates to Congress from serving in the Virginian legislature; \"Fear of the power of Congress I have ever considered as chimerical;\" Colonel John Francis Mercer informed him of the passage in the Continental Congress of the resolution accepting Virginia's cession of the northwest territory. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Has enclosed a bill of exchange for the one hundred dollars due Monroe as a Delegate to Congress, four dollars having been expended on his land warrant now in the hands of the Surveyor. Original is located in the James Monroe Memorial Library, Fredericksburg, Virginia.","Claims he is unable to send money because inclement weather has hindered state tax collection; Samuel Ege and Monroe's former landlady, Mrs. Shera, are clamoring to be paid; mentions the impending marriage of \"Little\" John Stewart and \"Kitty Hair\" Catherine Hare; gossips about \"artificial heat\" of the courtships of Mr. Dunn and \"your old acquaintance\" Miss Shera, and of \"Tabby\" Tabitha Eppes who \"has grown quite fat  buxom, her charms...renovated,\" and her unsuccessful suitors: Edward Carrington, Young, Selden, Matthew Wright, and Foster Webb, Jr.; mentions other friends and state officials including Thomas Lomax, William Nelson, Jr., Beverley Randolph, and William Short. Original is located in the New York Public Library, New York City, New York.","Colonel William Grayson is not here, but Wilson Cary Nicholas is; a quorum was reached on Wednesday, May 12 and committees are being appointed; Patrick Henry arrived yesterday and is eager to have postponement of the tax collection; the Speaker John Tyler was chosen without a contest; tell Colonel John Francis Mercer that there lies £100 in the Treasury for him; John Marshall will tell Mercer's brother James in Fredericksburg the same; Major John Crittenden is again elected for Fayette County; asks him Monroe to deliver letters for him to Doctor Arthur Lee. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washingon D.C. Location of original is unknown.","Reports he delivered William Branch Giles's letter to Major Charles Magill while in Winchester, Virginia in August; discusses gaming act and several points concerning the case of Giles's client, Mr. Bell; Brother James Markham Marshall has arrived from Kentucky and will remain in town through October.","Congratulates him on his return from Montreal and the Northwest; he too wishes that the British debts resolutions had not been passed, because it tends to weaken the federal bands and provides a pretext for the British to retain possession of the forts on the lakes; Joseph Jones has introduced a bill to provide for seven annual payments for repayment to begin in April 1786; only bill that has been passed was one granting James Rumsey a 10 year monopoly to develop the machine in a steamboat; discusses rejected bills, including one encouraging intermarriage with the Indians; General Assessment and circuit court bills will probably be thrown out, even with the influence of Patrick Henry; Monroe's letter recommending Colonel John Francis Mercer did not arrive in time to appoint him to a position; Joseph James has replaced William Short, and Spencer Roane and Miles Selden, Jr. have replaced Meriwether Smith and Colonel William Christian; Edward Carrington was very disappointed in losing by one vote when Colonel Jack Nicholas walked out on the last ballot; John Marshall attempted too to promote Monroe's friend's interest, Wilson Nicholas, who is about to marry Miss Margaret]Smith of Baltimore; Marshall's father is willing to help Monroe in regards to Monroe's western lands, but Marshall's cousin Humphrey Marshall would be better able to; discusses relative merits of selling or keeping Monroe's western lands. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Location of original is unknown.","Invitation to dinner; on verso is poem \"Extempore at the Convention in Virginia,\" written by Morris, satirizing the slowness of the proceedings of the Virginia convention called to ratify the U.S. Constitution.","Sends client a second subpoena as the first was never returned, concerning a suit in Chancery Court which involved title to land in Fauquier County, Virginia; asks that any depositions or affidavits be forwarded to him.","Petition of John Marshall acting on behalf of Robert Morris requesting that the High Court of Chancery of the Commonwealth of Virginia subpoena William Alexander and Company, compelling them to make a full accounting of their dealings while employed as tobacco agents in Virginia for Morris.","In response to a letter of Washington's, John Marshall discusses the legalities of caveats and land patents. Original is located in the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.","Discusses general English legal history of intestacy, and Virginia's laws concerning priority of payment of a decedent's debts by an executor.","Indenture conveying Philip and Caroline Turpin's Richmond lot number 786 to John Marshall. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Asks for Thomas Walker's account rendered to John Syme for other materials which will help him John Marshall to argue Walker's court case. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Correspondence and papers of John Marshall 1790-1799.","Gives Colonel Reuben Lindsay an order upon John Marshall for twelve pounds. Original is located in the Nicholas Papers, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses John Marshall's financial obligations to him, including £20 for a chariot; asks him to pay governor Henry Lee for a hogshead of wine for him; mentions he is setting out immediately for Williamsburg.","Advises Francis Walker to take testimony showing the value of his lands which formerly belonged to Mr. Nicholas Meriwether in preparation of his case; discusses Walker's other case against William Cabell. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","The case will probably be heard in March and Mrs. Turnbull's presence will not be material; the subjects which the testimony should point to are the fortune of Mr. Turnbull, the injury done that of Mrs. Turnbull, and the expenses she has incurred since the separation; if Charles Lee can learn that, he will prove himself useful in Alexandria. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to David Jones, Eastown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Note asking Jones to pay Garrett Cottringer $100; the bill is endorsed on the verso \"February 11 1794 Reed Payment, Garrett Cottringer.\" Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Respectfully declines the Office of Attorney General of the U.S. because of his current business in Richmond. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has transmitted to the clerk of Dumfries a transverse to the Fauquier inquest; hopes that it will be determined by means of a demurer at the next terms; discusses why he wishes this. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Has just arrived safely in Philadelphia, and waits impatiently for the arrival of Mr. Alexander Campbell before considering a British debts case; John Marshall's own case may not be taken up; mentions attending the theatre and compares Philadelphia's favorite actress, Mrs. Marshall, to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall; has not yet heard from his brother, James Markham Marshall; sends greetings to his children.","Richmond, Virginia Deed of land based on a 28 December 1794 contract between John Marshall and John McCreery. In which John Marshall sells 1,640 acres in Clarke County, Kentucky, near Strouds Station which had been patented to Marshall on 11 March 1784. At dollars per acre, McCreery pays Marshall £500 as a down payment, with the balance to be paid when full title is proved. The deed is recorded under the Seal of the General Court of Virginia on 15 June 1801.","Upset at the news of Rawleigh Colston's loss, and of the postponement of John Marshall's visit to Buckpond, stating \"the thoughts of seeing you once more...is a principle means of keeping me alive\"; is pleased with his son's \"part...in the present Storm\"; would like to see his grandsons but fears the journey would tax their youthful constitutions; discusses his potential bequests of his property to the family; mentions he has paid taxes on John Marshall's military land, but not on that which he gave to his grandson, Thomas Marshall in Fayette County, Kentucky; thinks that \"the political Horizon [is about] to clear up\"; asks Marshall to notify Colonel Edward Carrington that John Marshall has sent Mr. Peyton Shorts's accounts to Mr. Oliver Wolcott.","Discusses Mr. John Eyre and James Nimmo, two of Virginia's electors in the presidential election of 1796; comments upon the distribution of Virginia's electoral votes between Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Clinton, Aaron Burr, General George Washington, Pinckney, and John Adams; the Virginia Assembly displays its former hostility to Federalism; hopes North Carolina will not \"tread the crooked path of Virginia\"; will furnish Alexander James Dallas with John Marshall's argument in the British debts case. Original is located in the Iredell Manuscripts, Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina.","Tells of a day spent at Mount Vernon (\"certainly one of the most delightful places in our country\") on his way to Philadelphia via Alexandria; misses her so much as to send his man \"Dick\" to her with this letter; is treated well by his uncle James Keith in Alexandria; \"I never was peremptory but I must now give you one positive order. It is be happy\"; sends two letters which he accidentally carried off and asks her to send the one addressed to General Henry Young to Mr. John Hopkins, and to send the other to his brother, Thomas Marshall.","Thanks Rodney for informing him that some papers which had slipped out of his pocket were being held by Mr. McCullough at New Castle, whom he has requested to post them to Philadelphia. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses his voyage up the Chesapeake from Baltimore; mentions his first meeting with President John Adams; describes \"heavy gloom\" which hangs around the almost bankrupt Robert Morris and family; is impressed by the Vauxhall of Philadelphia and fashionable diversions; mentions estate of Mrs. Susan Hayward on the banks of the Schuylkil.","Is \"extremely chagrined\" at never receiving any mail from her; writes he will sail on the brig Grace for Amsterdam within the week to join General Charles Pinckney; discusses July 4th celebration of the Senators and Representatives.","Has received her letter of June 30; thanks Heaven for her improved health and warns her that \"melancholy may inflict punishment\" on her unborn child; mentions that Colonel Robert Gamble's wife would like to visit her; expects to sail by the beginning of next week at the latest and is upset at the delay; will finish his business and return as soon as possible; sends greetings to his children and mother-in-law; mentions the adjournment of Congress.","Sends this letter by Mr. Humphrey Marshall; attended the play Romeo and Juliet last night, and compares Mrs. Anne Bruton Merry's \"Juliet\" to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall's; visited Mrs. Susan Hayward and gossips about her rumored upcoming marriage to Henry Baring; complains about delayed departure and wearies of dining out, as he begins \"to require a frugal repast with good cool water\"; wishes \"that we were looking back on our separation instead of seeing it before us.\"","Asks her to give a parcel of land deeds from John Banks to Hobe, which can be found in his pine desk in his office, to the clerk of the General Court; is impatient to get on board ship and away; wishes he had spent another week in Richmond; with tomorrow's departure of the Republican, Richard Brent, the last of the Virginia Congressmen will have left the city; \"my spirits sink at parting with them.\"","Will board the Grace at New Castle on Sunday, July 18 and will hopefully arrive in Amsterdam by the end of August; should hear from him next in October; Mr. John Brown, his secretary, has just arrived on the last stage; received his son Tom's letter of July 6; dined yesterday at William Bingham's country seat on the Schuylkil; describes the table setting and Mrs. Anne Willing Bingham's dressing in the latest fashions; besides his Virginia relations, he most enjoys the company of Mr. Robert Morris's family.","Unfavorable winds have prevented them from reaching the open ocean; describes shipboard accommodations, provisions, and companions, including John Brown, John G. Gamble, the Captain of the ship, Mr. Willis, and two Dutch gentleman; has sent a letter to Winchester, Virginia for his son, Tom; instructs her how to reach him (John Marshall) by letter.","1200 or 1300 miles east of the Capes of Delaware, Marshall and the crew hailed a ship bound for America; has not been very seasick and has busied himself with reading; has arrived in Holland and sends news of his health and safety on the first America-bound ship.","The captain of a British frigate of Admiral Duncan's fleet at the mouth of the Texel boarded their ship on August 29 but treated them extremely politely upon learning that a US minister was on board; observed the Dutch fleet in the Texel ready to move on the British if negotiations at Lille failed; describes the internal politics of the French government: the Directory presses for war while the Council of Five Hundred desires peace, fearing the politicization of the French army; Lord Malmesbury (William Harris) is at Lille negotiating for peace between Britain and France; Charles Maurice de Talleyran Perigord, the French Minister of foreign affairs, has sent orders to French parts to grant immediate passports to the American envoys. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Arrived at the Hague and met with General Charles C. Pinckney on September 3; has just heard from an express from the Dutch minister at Paris to the Committee of Foreign Affairs about the Directory with the aid of the army moving against royalist and right wing opponents in the Directory, the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Elders; discusses the impact which this coup d'etat of 18 Fructidor should have upon foreign policy; the French government is now in the hands of those unfriendly to peace, and the moderates willing to judge the American case with fairness have been removed; received news of Mr. Elbridge Gerry's intended departure from Boston on July 23 and will await his arrival in Rotterdam for a week before they leave for Paris. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Reached the Hague on August 3 and is very much pleased with General Charles C. Pinckney; had intended to set out for Paris immediately, but Pinckney received news from Elbridge Gerry on August 5 that he will arrive at the end of August; is perplexed and mortified at the delay; describes the Hague and its social life; mentions lack of companions for Pinckney's wife and daughter; has enjoyed the theatre even though he does not understand the language, and applauds the performances of Madame Louise Rosalie Lefebvre DuGrazon; the Directory's coup in Paris may abridge negotiations so as to occasion his return to America this fall, but he would resent such a circumstance even though he misses her immensely and is impatient to be with her again.","The reports on the revolution in Paris have been confirmed; discusses violations of the French constitution, under the hand of the army, the very essence of a republic is destroyed, but \"French liberty may survive the shock it has sustained;\" \"All power is now in the undivided possession of those who have directed against us those hostile measures of which we so justly complain;\" will set out for Paris on Monday with or without Elbridge Gerry; contrary to previous reports, negotiations still continue at Lille; their route to Paris is prescribed on their permit, probably to prevent their passing through Lille; Philippe Antoine and Merlin de Douai is chosen director to replace Barthelemey and Nicholas Francois de Neufchateau to replace Carnot; Mr. Noel, the minister of France at the Hague has just informed him that 1,500 people have been arrested at Lyons and that General Andre Massenais marching to Avignon to quell resistance there. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Includes a copy of the letter which the three submitted to the French minister of foreign affairs after waiting to be received for a month; they have yet to receive an answer to this November 11 letter, and the condemnation of American vessels continues; the following is written in a numeric cipher which is decoded in superscript: \"Frequent and urgent attempts have been made to inveigle us again into negociation [sic] with persons not officially authorized, of which the obtaining of money is the basis...we have very little prospect of succeeding in our mission.\" Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has enclosed an issue of the Conservateur, a Paris paper, as an example of the abuse of the U.S. by the French press; discusses the arrests of innocent American citizens in Paris, including the cases of Jesse Putnam, James V. Murray and his brother George W. Murray; discusses the situation of American merchant marines who, being forced ashore after their vessels were captured, have no choice but to become French privateers; \"France resounds with the proposd [sic] invasion of England,\" but such talk may be designed merely to alarm Britain; discusses France's continental ambitions and Spain's situation; writes of the internal French political scene; encloses the November 7 issue of the Leyden gazette with news of Emmanuel Louis Henri Alexandre de Launay, comte D'Anteaigues and Joseph Fauche Fouche and the reports of Gillaume Alexandre Troncon Du Counaray and Antoine-Claire Thibaudeau; gives his opinion of the future French treatment of the U.S. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has received no letters from her nor from his friends in the U.S.; will not be home until May and hopes that the Randolph's Executors case can be postponed until then; mentions amusements and dissipations of Paris; describes his new living arrangements with Madame de Villette.","Cannot settle or pay the accounts of American Consuls until the Congress of the United States acts on the matter; the three have agreed to transcend their powers to a limited extent in order to liberate distressed American seamen and return them to the United States.","Presents his compliments to Marshall; called at his lodgings twice this morning, but John Marshall was not in; regrets that he will not be able to dine with him due to a previous engagement. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Arrived in Richmond a week ago but hasn't been able to attend to his business because of his many callers and because of the heat; he enjoys the company of his three year old daughter, Mary; discusses the health of his son, John, who is cutting teeth.","Discusses Gerry's letter of 20 October 1798 to President John Adams, in which Gerry makes several misstatements about his part in the XYZ Affair, which Marshall now refutes point by point; \"I must hope sir that you will think justly on this subject  will thereby save us both the pain of an altercation...\"","Apologizes for an article lately published listing the offices which Washington offered to him (John Marshall), with which he had nothing to do; the writer of the article, who obtained no information directly or indirectly from Marshall, \"was unquestionably actuated by a wish to serve me and by resentment at the various malignant calumnies that have been so profusely bestowed on me.\" Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is pleased with John Marshall's election to the Congress even though by a small majority; discusses the elections; asks him to inform him of the election results when all are known. Original is privately owned.","Will communicate the enclosures of Washington's last letter to Colonel Edward Carrington and Colonel William Heth when they arrive in town; comments upon the elections and the unexpected defeat of Colonel George Hancock and Major Haywood; discusses the composition of the new state legislature; and upon France's declaration of war upon Austria and its consequences. Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses military appointments and recommends several officers, including Colonel John Cropper, General George Rogers Clark, General Thomas Posey, Colonel James Breckenbridge, Colonel Callohill Minnis, General Robert Porterfield of Augusta, General Joseph Blackwell of Fauquier, and Colonel Joseph Swearingean of Berkley; comments upon the death of Mr. Patrick Henry. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Was unable to return the enclosed letter because he was out of town and his happy that Washington is not displeased that it was not transmitted to Colonel John Cropper; has just received Washington's second letter to that gentleman and will forward it immediately. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Indenture signed by Thomas Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to Jesse Norman. Indenture of Isaac Arnold and Elija Arnold assigning the title of the Manor of Leeds to James K. Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Encloses a blank power of attorney in order to transfer and draw dividends upon his Pennsylvania Bank Stock which Mr. Pleasant has just remitted him; discusses land sales and the Manor of Leeds; discusses political situation and how the next election will affect their affairs; comments upon domestic unrest in regards to foreign affairs: \" I look forward with more apprehension than I have ever done to the future political events of our country;\" has just been informed of the total English defeat in Holland. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Congratulates him on his marriage; the newspapers report Philadelphia mourning the death of General Washington; hopes that moderation and toleration will succeed the violence of the last session of Congress; party strife exasperates Pennsylvania; the Governor has threatened to turn out of office every man who voted against him. Location of original is unknown.","Scope and Contents Box 2, Folders 1-3. 28 items.","Replies to a letter which proposed a change of the law for collecting the internal revenue of the U.S. in nonintercourse law with France; mentions that popular feeling is against it, as the public sees it responsible for present low price of tobacco.","Has received her letter of August 5 and is pleased with her account of the children's behavior; approves of her sending the boys \"upcountry;\" Thomas Marshall's last letter contained no news of her health.","Has just returned from a visit to Mt. Vernon where the widowed Mrs. Washington appeared \"tolerably cheerful;\" hopes Polly would \"show more firmness\" as a widow; pleased with his young son, Jacqueline's, last letter and hopes his schooling with Mr. Burns will continue.","Indenture conveying John and Jane Foster's land in Hampshire County, West Virginia to John and James Marshall for $666.66. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses the results of the presidential election of 1800 in Maryland, New England, and Pennsylvania, stating that it is \"an absolute certainty that any success in your state [South Carolina] elects him [Thomas Jefferson].\" Original is located in the Pinckney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Reproaches himself for forgetting to recommend Major Richardson to the commander of the 2nd Brigade, Virginia militia and does so now, hoping his neglect has not been a negative reflection of Richardson's abilities.","In compliance with John Jay's letter, President John Adams has directed a requisition to be made to the Governor of Lower Canada for the delivery of Thomas Jamieson, alias Charles Splendor, also known as Charles Johnston to the authorized person; the requisition and related documents are enclosed.","Secretary of State, John Marshall, grants to Francis Didier Petit de Villers, agent for the ship Parlementaire Benjamin Franklin, a passport. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the difficulties involved in the present negotiations between King and the British commissioners; President John Adams informs him that an informal agreement will be satisfactory as it will be impossible to induce the British cabinet to abandon their principles; matters are left to his good judgment; the stipulation of a sum is better than the present unsettled situation. Original is located in the William M. Elkins Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","His financial embarrassments have prevented him from devoting time to writing the history or General Washington's life; sends Marshall a trunk containing Washington's books and papers, and an enclosed list thereof; wishes he weren't so ignorant of bankruptcy proceedings.","Presidential candidates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, have an equal number or votes, and thus the House or Representatives must decide the issue; Marshall aces not care which way the election goes, but \"witnesses the anxiety of parties;\" suspects the contest will be decided by South Carolina; even it Jefferson wins, Burr probably \"will not surrender...all his pretensions to the office;\" is chagrined by the late Federalist defeat and blames unfaithful men like Mr. Marston or Rhode Island who threw away their votes, as attributed in the letters to General Alexander Hamilton's pamphlet; the treaty with France is before the Senate; Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth has resigned and Mr. John Jay has been nominated in his place; looks forward to returning to Richmond in March and leaving behind forever his political career. Original is located in the Pinkney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.","An expression of the sentiments or respect which accompanied Vanderburgh's presidential commission to become a judge of Indiana Territory. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the probable policies of the new Jefferson administration; they will strengthen the state governments at the expense of the Federal, transferring as many powers to the House of Representatives as possible; the cabinet will probably consist of James Madison as Secretary of State, Henry Dearborn as Secretary of War, Albert Gellatin or Abraham Baldwin as Secretary of the Treasury, maybe General Robert Smith as Secretary of the Navy, and Levi Lincoln or Robert R. Livingston as Attorney General; many of Jefferson's party are disposed to press on to war, but the government will probably excite as much hate and resentment as possible amongst the people against England without proceeding to actual hostilities; the ill conduct of the British cruisers and Vice Admiralty and the remonstrances of American merchants well serves this purpose; delay the completion of your mission until you hear from the new administration as the present agreement with the British would not be ratified. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Accepts Thomas Jefferson's offer to administer the Presidential oath of office to him. Original is located in the Jefferson Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.","Being sued by Virginia on a bond of security which he signed for Daniel Brodhead several years ago, Marshall has learned that the recipient of this letter was acquainted with the advertisements which Brodhead was required to post; he sends him a commission, therefore, and asks for his and Colonel Anderson's depositions concerning Brodhead and his business.","Is composing a history of General Washington's life and requests information about the war in the Southern states, because General Lincoln's letters to Washington in Marshall's possession do not tell much about the combined Franco-American operations at Savannah in 1779; send any important particulars respecting the siege of Charleston; is disgusted with the political world and hopes to see Pinckney in Richmond soon; asks about the political climate of South Carolina and thinks federalism may prevail in three districts in Virginia's state elections.","Discusses the mild but rainy weather and mentions various calamities which have befallen him: \"15 silver dollars\" of his \"had worn through\" his pocket \"and sought their liberty in the sands of Carolina;\" and when his man Peter unpacked his clothes, he discovered that he had not packed any of Marshall's breeches; \"I thought I shou'd be sans culotte only one day,\" but all the town's were too busy to work for him; \"I have the extreme mortification to pass the whole term without that important article of dress...\"","Thanks him for an oration which he sent on the death of Alexander Hamilton; hopes that Hamilton's death will cast some odium upon dueling; was not aware that he had played a part in producing the commercial meet in Baltimore; did not know he resigned the emoluments of his military service. Original printed in Dann, Mason Memoirs.","Has received Marshall's November 2 letter requesting information for Marshall's history of General Washington's life, and will send his recollections of many transactions as soon as he can put them to paper; Marshall should also contact Colonel Bushrod Washington; will send the book Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, supposedly written with Tarleton's assistance, which contains more official documents than any other work and correct plans of some of the actions, if it will be of any use.","Arrived at her mother's yesterday, and found her not as well as he had hoped; her sisters are well; forgot to pay his brother Charles five dollars for Marshall's son John's schooling; things are badly conducted at Marshall's plantation. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses the problems of the Fairfax lands and the people of Winchester; will endeavor to raise a considerable part of the money required for payment. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Asks for the money which John Ambler owes him for payment for land; needs it to make his own payment to Mr. Fairfax, which fact John Ambler knew; Marshall's brother William will take the contract off Ambler's hands if desired. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Takes no offense at Marshall's printing of Adams's letters to General Washington in Marshall's biography of Washington; in detailing the events of the last years of Washington's life, Marshall \"will run the gauntlet between two influential factions, armed with scorpions...;\" but such an investigation must be made; comments upon Adams appointing General Washington to head of the army. Original is privately owned.","Has received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams's hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Has received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams' hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville,Virginia.","Discusses politics and report of Mr. Chesnut that the Democratic Party in South Carolina would unquestionably support Pinckney; the late convention at New York confided that \"unless this point can be gained...we [the Federalists] shall again miscarry;\" no times have been more perilous than the present because of the internal changes wrought \"by a party always hostile to our constitution\" and because of even greater external threats; if the present foreign policy with France is continued, the United States \"will soon become an empty name\" and will no longer be independent; has spent his time on agricultural pursuits instead of professional duty, and scarcely ever reads a newspaper, but the nation's troubles are too serious for him to continue to do so; the Virginia Federalists may win three or four seats in the next Congress, but there is no hope for the presidential election. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Requests him to pay James Brown one thousand dollars when Marshall's quarterly salary accrues on October 1. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Richmond Federalists have mutinied, and have recommended to their brethren throughout Virginia to support the Monroe ticket; was out of town but attempts to explain the reasons for such action. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is honored to be chosen as a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; as he will not return to Washington, D.C. until February, perhaps some member of Congress might find room in his baggage for the volume Eliot mentioned. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to send the collections of the Society. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses arrangements being made with Mr. Willing and Francis to take Marshall's two sons, John and James Keith Marshall, into their counting house when they reach the age of 16; outlines their recommended course of study before then; Mr. Waln(?) will receive Marshall's other son, Edward Carrington Marshall, into his mercantile establishment, if the precarious state of the country's commerce permits it, when he comes of age; asks if he should send his half-pipe of wine to Richmond by way of Norfolk.","Acknowledges letters of April 22, 29, and 30. Outlines patents to Virginia land. Philip Pendleton, Anderson, and Hunter involved in caveat; advises against use of treasury warrant for 1,180 acres. Colston. Decision in Hunter and Fairfax case, decided in favor of Hunter. Asks Lee's opinion as to appeal to Supreme Court; John Marshall favors appeal; sending record; Jones to be engaged as attorney to help Lee. Cause precedent for pending caveats if Supreme Court \"against us,\" save expense; if \"in our favor,\" probably respected or ascertain points for ultimate determination \"in our favor.\"","Is gratified by the compliments Marshall paid to him in his last letter, and hopes to continue his service to the country; has not learned if Serruier is charged with any special orders to the government; Turreau has for some time desired to return to France; asks Marshall for a proper statement of an anecdote concerning Temple Franklin and Benjamin Franklin Bache's unsuccessful attempts to establish a newspaper, which Marshall related to him last year.","Upon his return from the \"laborious relaxation\" of his farm, he found President Madison's message, the report of the committee of foreign relations, and the declaration of war against Great Britain. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Accepts his invitation to dine with him.","Accepts his invitation to dine with him on Wednesday.","Cannot direct the special court Tazewell requested because the law authorizing a circuit judge to perform the duties of a district judge is limited only to the case of the disability of an existing district judge, and does not extend to the case of a vacancy of that office; has notified the Secretary of State of the public hardships if an appointment is postponed.","Received a copy of his book, Historical Letters, and asks Mr. Pleasant to sign him up as a subscriber; comments favorably upon the work, a comparative history of the nations of the world. Location of original is unknown.","Received his check for $500 and letter upon his return from North Carolina; will receive four sets of The Life of Washington from Mr. Mason Locke Weems; discusses a case of Admiralty business which he had just heard in circuit court and asks for Bushrod Washington's opinion; is anxious to terminate next court's business so he can devote himself to the farm.","Discusses whether the power to pass bankruptcy laws resides in the states or in the federal government; discusses part of Constitution which inhibits passage of \"law impairing the obligation of contracts\" and how it relates to bankruptcy laws; says Bushrod Washington heard the argument and his opinion could be relied upon better than his.","Frederick County Virginia Court release proved to John Marshall and James M. Marshall sworn to by Charles Magill, Henry Daingerfield, Thomas McKewan, and Leroy Daingerfield. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Asks what provision is made for them at their session; will he make accommodations for them; asks \"Are we to have peace; or is the war to be continued till we are dismembered?\"","Notice written by Marshall while in Washington D.C. advertising for the return of a strayed or stolen bay saddle horse and offering a liberal reward for it. Location of original is unknown.","Asks Bushrod Washington to ask the counting house of Messrs. Willing  Francis if they are still willing to take John Marshall's fifteen year old son James,now a student at Cambridge, into their firm.","Has made inquiries in response to his letter; land for which taxes are unpaid before August will be sold; payment can be made to the Sheriff of the county; discusses George Washington letters and how he thinks they should be published; asks him to settle a newspaper account for him.","Encloses a copy of a letter from Robert Colston in which Colston complains of John Ambler's withholding payment and threatens Ambler with a lawsuit; suggests that Ambler give Mr. Colston an order on Mr. Smith for the amount in question with as little delay as possible. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses civil admiralty jurisdiction about which he had formed an opinion from the characters in a case of piracy not from precedent; wishes him to discuss revision of \"The Life of George Washington\" with Mr. Wayne while he is in Philadelphia; explains his ideas for the organization of the work; says it must be prepared at leisure and not offered until there is a demand for it.","Encloses a memorandum from the Auditors' office concerning William Marshall's lands in Nason and Franklin counties, Kentucky, and a letter which he wishes delivered to his sister Jane (Marshall) Taylor; she desired him to engage a house for her at Fauquier Court House. Encloses a memorandum from the Filson club.","After reading the recipient's address to the New York Historical Society, he sends him his thoughts on the study of history.","Discusses the Washington social life; is impressed with the French minister and his wife; William Wirt arrived yesterday but he brought no letters; warns her to take enough blankets to arm herself against the intense cold when she goes to Chickahominy on February 21.","Asks Marshall to administer the Presidential oath to him.","Agrees to administer the Presidential oath of office to James Monroe. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has read in Jaquelin[Marshall's last letter news of her ill health, and advises her not to expose herself to the cold in her fears of being too warm; he is in good health and is busily employed. Letter on verso from John Marshall, to his son John, discussing farm matters, and asking him to receive the overseer's letter concerning such things as preparing the soil with plaster of paris, grubbing, cutting, and burning; does not want him to send packages by post, but by private conveyance if available; sends him a note for $60 to pay Mr. Cocke for 20 barrels of corn; asks about James Keith Marshall and hopes he has engaged in a course of reading.","Encloses a letter from General Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, which he has been unable to deliver in person, as the General had instructed; saw Judge Bushrod Washington several months earlier, and was informed by him that Mr. Graham returned to Lafayette the General's papers, which Marshall had borrowed. Includes letter, 22 April 1817, from Marquis de Lafayette, La grange, France, to John Marshall, United States, Virginia. Introducing his friend Mark des Caves; praises Marshall's biography of Washington and says that most of his correspondence with Washington was lost during the French Revolution; mentions the copies of Washington's letters to him, which he desires to be returned to him by Bushrod Washington; recommends M. desCaves to him John Marshall.","Is unable to accept his invitation to dine with him because of his health.","Requests that his case before the Supreme Court be given a day's respite as the extremes of weather have incapacitated him.","Scope and Contents 10 items.","Has received and finally read the address which he presented to the New York Historical Society; was much pleased with its clarity and lucid arrangement, and feels the public would like to see more from his pen. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Asks for information about nail making machines in Boston, for a friend of his who might like to purchase one; the opinion in the Banks case \"has roused the sleeping spirit of Virginia\" and will be attacked in the papers. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to purchase books for John Marshall's nephew, Taylor, who is at school in Kentucky; makes arrangements to pay the bookseller and Deiplaine, and to have him send the volumes, including \"Terence [sic]  Livy in Latin, Longinus, Thucydides,  Demosthenes in Greek, also Xenophens retreat of the 10,000\" to John Marshall's brother, Doctor Louis Marshall, in Kentucky; discusses dissatisfaction of Virginian politicians with the Supreme Court's opinion on the Bank question; \"we shall be denounced bitterly in the papers...and we shall undoubtedly be condemned as a pack of consolidating aristocratics;\" mentions unexpected and long unheard of financial distress of Richmond merchants.","Extracted from a letter of Joseph Story's to John Marshall describing a $1000 nail-making machine invented by Mr. Perkins, and used extensively in the Amesbury Factory near Salem, Massachusetts; also describes two different, less expensive models patented by Mr. Reed, and discusses arrangements for their sale and delivery.","Discusses an error in his published manuscript of a court decision which John Marshall wishes Mr. Bronson to correct.","Discusses the gross misrepresentations the Democratic-Republicans have attributed to the Court's opinion in the Bank case in order to excite ferment in the masses; asks his advice on a case in Admiralty Court, that the Little Charles, libeled for violating the 1808 Embargo Act. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","If the publication of his John Marshall work has not yet commenced, he would rather have the signature changed to \"A Constitutionalist\"; the letters of Amphyction and of Hampden have had more influence in the country than in Richmond; hopes some respectable legislators will refute them. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Questions Joseph Story about an admiralty case concerning the hypothecation of a vessel belonging to the port of Richmond; discusses legal principles of hypothecation in general in the United States; does not think that a piece in the Boston papers should be republished, Mr. Wheaton's appendix; leaves the opinion in the militia case for Story to write. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the legal principles of hypothecation and maritime law as Joseph Story sees them in regards to a case in New York, and concludes that the chief-question is \"whether the ports of the different states are to be deemed foreign ports in respect to the rights of the hypothecation or of implied lien\"; in Story's district, as well as in South Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York, they are; Story \"is open to argument and will follow in a better path. And as the advancement of the law, and not merely of our private opinions should be the great ambition of all judges, I am quite content to yield to the judgement of others.\"","Mentions a trial at Richmond for piracy and discusses the lack of international law regarding the same; writes of his subscription to Mr. Bronson's Gazette of the United Stateswhich has become the Union. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 87 items.","Discusses constitutional issues involving piracy, the slave trade, and the Supreme Court; mentions Littleton Waller Tazewell.","Has not formed an opinion of the case which was remanded to the circuit court of Pennsylvania; congratulates him on the prospect of a full docket in New Jersey and upon his empty one in North Carolina; he called on Mr. Blair, the President of the Bible Society, who says Bushrod was a permanent member of the society and in arrears for the years 1816-1819; was frozen on the Rosaline, has scarcely thawed out.","Hopes none of the papers of George Washington have miscarried; sent the last ones to Bushrod Washington by a coal vessel of Alexandria; has employed a person to copy the pre-Revolutionary letters of General Washington, and John Marshall will himself copy the military letters in his possession after Bushrod Washington informs him in which volume they will be published; he John Marshall will also proceed to copy the letters written between the close of the war and the adoption of the constitution, and has retained no others.","Encloses an affidavit stating that he John Marshall lost the certification meant for Thomas Marshall and asks Bushrod Washington to send from Philadelphia a bond to be executed; has received from Mr. Ward of Salem a copy of a letter written by Mr. William Fairf to Captain Clarke of Salem dated Belvoir, 2 February 1749, which states that \"Major Washington [has] just returned from London whither he lately went to get his arrears of pay  be put on the establishment of half pay...\" concludes that this cannot be George Washington; poses questions about George Washington's genealogy; asks Bushrod Washington to talk with the editor of Langhornes' Plutarch while in Philadelphia about an anecdote concerning George Washington selling his old charger.","Discusses Mr. Moorehead's purchase of Mr. Johnson's land in Fauquier County; wheat and other crops are doing well. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Describes being thrown by a horse; will bring the letters they agreed to copy to Washington; wishes him to speak again with Mr. Wayne about a second edition of the life of George Washington; recommends that Mr. Mason Locke Weemshave a subscription paper for the letters and life at the same time; thinks they should reduce the charges on the life to half a dollar per volume, then the second volume might be sold for two dollars a volume.","Hopes Bushrod's health will improve so he can come visit at the end of the month so they can deliver opinions on various cases including the one from Virginia \"which has exerted so much commotion in our legislature.\" The case involves an act of Congress allowing a lottery in Washington, D.C. with ticket sales in Virginia contrary to Virginia law. See \"A Substitute Proposed by Mr. Miller, of Powhatan, for the Report and Resolutions Concerning the Citation of the Commonwealth to Answer a Complaint Before the Supreme Court of the United States\" (JK1591 .V5 1821).","A letter of James Keith Marshall's informed John Marshall of her return from Chickahominy; hopes that the celebrations of the 22nd did not disturb her too much; Judge Bushrod Washington is not well; John Marshall is very busy at Court; dines out frequently and eats too much; does not attend the continual gay parties in Washington. Including letter on verso from John Marshall to his son James Keith Marshall, asking about the health of Jacob, one of the slaves; tells him to purchase as much clover seed as he can if he does not get the money from Smith.","Hopes his health was not injured by his traveling to Philadelphia to perform his circuit duties; mentions case in his circuit involving merchants indebted to the U.S. on duty bonds; recommends the writings of Algernon Sidney.","Asks his opinion of legalities of a case concerning insolvency and priority of payment to creditors; the Supreme Court opinion in the Lottery case virulently assaulted in the newspapers, especially by Algernon Sidney in the Enquirer who is \"supposed to be the champion of the state rights...[but] really is the champion of dismemberment;\" is anxious to hear if Joseph Story and Daniel Webster's amendment to the Massachusetts constitution was approved by the people or not. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses legal principles of partnership, joint property and the priority of the payment of debts under English and American bankruptcy laws; writes of the federal government; reports on the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; will send on the next vessel for Richmond some Salem fish and a recipe on how to cook them.","Thanks him for his opinion on the case on which he John Marshall consulted him; has enclosed the letter from Mr. James Madisonto General Washington which John Marshall had selected last winter but forgot to send; discusses the legal matter of inland and foreign bills and hypothecation relating to the New York case.","Is grateful for his expressions of esteem; hopes the harmony of the bench will never be disturbed; discusses Thomas Jefferson's and James Madison's doubts of the Supreme Court as the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional questions; comments upon Jefferson's character and influence over the people; encloses Algernon Sidney's essays with their weak argument and violent language; in the Virginian newspapers \"not a pen is drawn in support of the sound principles of the constitution of the Union...I look elsewhere for safety.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received the fish and will cook it according to instructions; discusses Mr. Hall and his intended publication of Algernon Sidney's essays and asks if he Joseph Story can prevent it; Mr. Caedwell has not yet sent the volume of the debates of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; discusses the designs of the Democratic-Republicans in attacking the Supreme Court; questions him about a case involving William McKinly, a tax collector, and his depositions. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to join him at dinner on Tuesday at 4 o'clock.","Makes arrangements for Tazewell's deposition to be taken on 23 May; if General Robert Barraud Taylorand Mr. Blair are out of town, send for magistrates and have the necessary steps taken.","2 pages. Photostat of Autograph Letter Signed. Has received the President's message to Congress concerning internal improvements, \"a question which very much divides the opinions of intelligent men;\" \"a general power over internal improvements, if to be exercised by the Union, would certainly be cumbersome to the government,  of no utility to the people. But to the extent you recommend, it would be productive of no mischief, and of great good;\" he John Marshall despairs that such a measure will be adopted. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Has found in the Journal of the House of Delegates that the bill for confiscating Lord Fairfax's estate passed in January 1786, but was defeated in the Senate; discusses the role of the Supreme Court in deciding cases relating to treaties; will not be at Happy Creek before 6 August; will also visit Cumberland, Mr. Colston's and maybe Bath.","Grants power of attorney to Leigh to make or endorse any notes given by Edward Colston, James Marshall or James Markham Marsha for the purpose of paying a debt to the Bank of the United States due from Nimrod Farrow or from the estate of Turner Dixon. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Asked Mr. Williams about the information he Jaquelin B. Harrie desired; Williams wrote that he gave his letter to the delegate from Florida, who has yet to answer it.","Discusses his trip from Richmond and the rainy weather; did not find Mr. Skinker at home, so arrived last night at his friend General Blackwell's, who is almost blind; Thomas Marshall was there earlier electioneering; the election will be closer than he John Marshall had originally thought.","Met his son, Edward Carrington Marshall; introduced him to several gentlemen in Boston, and recommended him to the President of Harvard College; made arrangements for Edward Carrington Marshall to live in Cambridge and to be tutored until rooms at the College are assigned after commencement; discusses Edward Carrington Marshall's expenses; takes great pleasure in aiding him in all measures; discusses his John Marshall latest decision on the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the United States; is anxious about the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Henry B. Livingston's successor.","Thanks him for his friendly attentions to John Marshall's son, Edward Carrington Marshall; gives his opinion of the case of the Bank of the United States v. Dandridge; alarmed at the rumored successor of their \"much lamented friend\" Supreme Court Justice Henry B. Livingston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses libels against his father, John Lowell, and against himself; encloses letters to editors printed in local papers in defense.","Received his letters of 25 and 28 October and was astonished to learn that he feels Marshall deliberately and unnecessarily \"altered expressions which would be construed into the imputation of a crime..., against a gentleman...\"; there was no evidence in the cases decision that Lowell's testimony was disregarded or discredited-- \"the opinion speaks for itself.\"","Brother Bushrod Washington had to adjourn the court at Philadelphia because of his illness; discusses a case on John Marshall's circuit concerning the American ship, Pilot, captured by pirates and later recaptured by a squadron under Commodore David Porter; comments upon the extreme bitterness of Mr. John Adams, whom he still respects, and the publication of some of his correspondence. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Received the President's message to Congress, and thanks him for his mark of polite attention; he John Marshall too thinks that \"we cannot look on the present state of the world with indifference.\" Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Thanks him for the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Original is located in the University of Virginia on deposit at John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Was uneasy that she heard of his accident before his letter reached her; his fall has kept him from court longer than he had expected; feels pain only when he moves; doctors say he is mending faster than they had expected; is treated with a great deal of kindness and attention; wives of the cabinet members call on him; passes the long hours of the night by thinking of her and their early life together.","Will soon return to Richmond by steamboat; makes arrangements to have his servant, Oby, meet him at the dock to carry his portmanteau; is not able to use his arm; was surprised to see John and Elizabeth Alexander Marshall, who were in town because the boat on which they traveled was being repaired, and they were making their way to Baltimore by stage.","Missed seeing him at Hanover Court House on Monday, presumably because of the cloudiness of the weather; will be there next court day to meet him unless it is inconvenient, in which case Tom should let John Marshall know immediately. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, on deposit John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Has just finished reading the copy of his \"Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States,\" which he sent to John Marshall; thanks him for the flattering manner in which he discusses some of Marshall's opinions. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Thanks for sending a copy of his message to Congress; regrets that Monroe is retiring, but congratulates him on his presidency.","Reached Washington yesterday and paid his accustomed visit to the President; Marshall occupies the same room as last year; neither Judge William Johnson or Joseph Story has arrived, and Thomas Todd is close to death; the roads were so good for the winter, he was glad he did not take the steamboat; rode from Hanover Courthouse to Fredericksburg with a Mrs. (Booth) Stone; dined with his aunt Keith on Sunday; his nephew, William Marshall, visited him on Saturday; hopes that Mr. Picket has filled the ice house already.","Discusses presidential election of 1824; ascribes it to the letters of Kremer and to Mr. Vanraensaeller's reluctant last-minute vote for John Quincy Adams; speculates about the Cabinet; including Mr. Crawford's refusal of the Treasury, and Henry Clay's rumored acceptance of the State Department. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Has received letters from his son and from his nephew, George, and has learned of the marriage of his John Marshall nephew, Edward Colston, who has moved to Honeywood, Berkeley County, Virginia; asks her to inform Mr. Cole that he John Marshall has received his new black suit, and that George Kremer will soon print \"a most scurrilous piece of abuse against Henry Clay,\" an anonymous letter in the Columbia Observer accusing him of bargaining with John Quincy Adams to give his support in the presidential election in return for the office of Secretary of State; Polly's cousin, Mrs. Walker, thanked him for his check and the subscription raised for her by the members of Congress.","Asks him to accept a copy of his colonial history; congratulations him on the successful termination of his political career. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is much honored by his election to the Bunker Hill Monument Association and asks what his membership will entail.","Has received his letters and documents stating Monroe's claims on the U.S.; expects that Monroe will receive as much as has ever been allowed to others for similar services. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Thanks her for her letter recommending Caldwell, but he has already pledged himself to another person seeking office.","In response to John Marshall's requests in his last letter, John Sergeant is enclosing copies of Mr. Giles' speech found in Dunlap and Claypoole's 16 December 1796 paper and in the Aurora of the 15th sources located at the (?) Library; and germane to his biography of Washington.","Legal brief of the case of  Cooper and Gilliam v. Field et. al , a case involving the illegal sale of escaped slaves.","Scope and Contents 13 items.","Thanks him for a copy of John Marshall's history of the English colonies of North America which Joseph Story delivered a few weeks earlier; quotes Lord Kames (?) from his The Gentleman Farmer; \"I disregard the present rebellion of our Americans; for they will soon be reduced to obedience;\" discusses present westward movement of the American population and predicts a new western confederacy of the movement of the national capital westward in the next generation; comments upon John Marshall's statements on slavery, mentioning Colonel Edward Carrington's and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's views on miscegenation and the Colonization Society's efforts; discusses Georgia's Governor George M. Troup's detested views on the slaves and Creek Indians, which seem to be held by most Georgians, who would defy the authority of the Union if they dared; that authority rests on \"the purity, the intellegence and the firmness\" of the Supreme Court; hopes John Marshall long remains at the head.","Has read Mr. William Branch Giles's latest article in the Richmond Enquirer on John Quincy Adams, which attributes his John Quincy Adams's \"past conversion to Jeffersonism\" to \"his own personal promotion and aggrandizement;\" Giles claims that Adams's message indicated his intentions to introduce unlimited powers into the government, but Pickering disagrees; discusses Adams's policies regarding internal improvements, a national university, and the promotion of agriculture, all of which Washington recommended, and their constitutionality; discusses Giles, his character, and his political ambitions; writes of James Monroe's and William Pinckney's treaty with Great Britain and their letter to Congress, Monroe's bid for the Presidency, and his subsequent reconciliation with Jefferson; mentions Secretary of the State Robert Smith's correspondence with the British Minister Jackson; his resignation, and published defense; discusses the death of Virginian US District Court Judge Cyrus Griffin and the appointment of his successor John Tyler, ex-Governor of Virginia; which was made to make room for Monroe as Governor; Monroe was appointed to the State Department, \"the vestibule to the President's Palace,\" when Smith resigned; discusses Jefferson's motives for not laying the treaty with Great Britain before Congress; concludes with Joseph Hopkinson's thoughts on Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.","Left Alexandria for Washington a day early because the weather was good for traveling; he, Bushrod Washington, and Gabriel Duval await the arrival of their brother Justices Joseph Story and Smith Thompson; Judge Johnson went by way of Norfolk and will not arrive till Wednesday or Thursday; Judge Thomas Todd is unable to make the journey; discusses his journey and health: \"I am under the persecution of the influenza;\" will open the court and wait on the President tomorrow.","Discusses his daily routine and his health; Judge Joseph Story arrived today; he was delayed a week in Philadelphia by influenza; discusses a loan of $200 to Thomas Marshall, his son; has received three invitations for dinner parties this week; discusses the gaiety of the Washington social scene; jests about his niece Lucy Fisher marrying Dr. Daniel Norborne Norton and persuading him to run for Congress.","Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams' drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.","John Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams's drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.","Has received his letter expressing his interest in the position of the clerk of the Supreme Court; the applicants are numerous and worthy; recalls their former acquaintance, and is confident in his competence, but wants to make such an important appointment \"without any pre-engagements.\" Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.","Replies to his letter recommending Mr. Randall for the vacant office in the Clerkship of the Supreme Court; discusses his feelings regarding the appointment; has been having trouble with famine and drought. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses marriage arrangements of his son Edward Carrington Marshall with the Judge's daughter.","Apologizes for his last letter of 15 September 1826; did not realize that Fay was opposed to Edward Carrington Marshall's marriage to Fay's daughter; \"I hope Edward has received notice of your decision... It will be [a] kindness to awaken him as soon as possible from the dreams of happiness in which he has been too long indulging.\"","Has finally discovered the letters in the Aurora from 23 October to 5 November 1795 written by the \"Calm Observer\" relating to the charge of illegal payment of the President's salary and the replies thereto by Alexander Hamilton and O. Wolcott; these were not written by William Branch Giles; Judge Bushrod Washington had to break up his court because of ill-health.","Has received his letter by Mr. Doddridge; apologizes for any inconvenience which may be caused by the disposal of the letters of recommendation which the recipient sent by Mr. Rowan and Colonel Johnson.","Discusses legal principles involved in the Fairfax lands case. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Has seen in the papers discussions between his brother Johnson(?) and Timothy Pickering respecting Count Pulaski and the Battle of Germantown; \"with the exception of Judge Peters, yourself,  Mr. Wolcott I can scarcely find any person who was conspicuous on the great theatre of our country when I first began to mix in public affairs;\" asks if he will travel south to Washington; discusses George Washington and his firmness of character. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Encloses a check on the bank of Winchester for $600 to be endorsed to Mr. Smith; was surprised that the sale of the land was $200 less than he thought; Alexander Marshall informed him John Marshall that he settled $200 which he owed him with Mr. Smith; finished cutting his wheat and rye last week; his corn has suffered from the cold wet spring and now from drought; discusses weather and crop pests.","Discusses the science of agriculture and whether or not it should be taught at a university. Location of original is unknown.","Has read the review which will be published in the forthcoming January 1828 edition of the North American Review of John Marshall's History of the Colonies; encloses a copy of it; hopes to meet him in January and introduce Mrs. Story to him.","Has received his flattering letter and biography of him and warmly expresses his gratitude; accommodations for Mrs. Story may be had at Mr. Rapine's in Washington; discusses the present contest for the Presidency; fears that \"our constitution is not to be so long lived as its real friends have hoped.\"","Scope and Contents 16 items.","Thanks him for a copy of his speech on \"retrenchment and reform;\" intended to call on him, but the pressure of official duties and the indolence of age have prevented it. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Must decline his invitation to be his companion on the Potomac because of his ill health; Mr. Sheppherd has given a good account of \"our Jacobin Banker's Clerk\"; discusses Sheppherd's and the clerk's lives.","Begs him to accept his portrait painted by Mr. Chester Harding in Washington as a token of his sincere and affectionate friendship; will not send it to Richmond until Mr. Horatio Greenough casts his bust; enjoyed a pleasant trip from Washington to Richmond where he has seen none but his family since his return; the spirit of party is extremely bitter, but he plans to leave for the upper country; had one of Joseph Story's fish yesterday; received news from Mr. McGruder of the loss of John Marshall's sortout. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Takes the liberty to write him; regrets that it was necessary for John Marshall to announce publicly his feelings on the election, because it will not subject him to the abuse of the partisans. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Did not have a chance to answer Mr. Chester Harding's letter asking what should be done with John Marshall's portrait; if he Chester Harding is in Boston, have him deliver it to you Joseph Story; asks Story to take care of it till Marshall can have it and his bust sent to Richmond; discusses how the Marylander misquoted him on the coming election; an epidemic has prevailed extensively in Richmond. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received his letter and is grateful for his kind words; although the still burnt Kentucky Whiskey is nauseous to his palate, \"I can yet enjoy the aroma of an exquisite glass of Madeira, or Paxasete, or Burgundy and I doubt whether my head would have been more affected by a bottle of Clos Von gedt, capped with another of such silvery Champagne, than by your truly kind note.\"","Discusses the recipient's proposed amendment to a bill before the House of Representatives concerning the U.S. Circuit Court System.","Letter declining their honor of joining the Richmond and Manchester Sabbath School in a 4th of July procession, not because he does not believe in the principles inspiring it, but because he must leave town due to Mrs. Marshall's feeble health. The letter was probably written and signed by a secretary. Location of original is unknown.","Cannot satisfy his request to send him letters with autographs of the Virginian signers of the Declaration of Independence as they have not been preserved or contain private communications; has read and enjoyed the sermons he sent; discusses the nature of church and state in post-Revolutionary Virginia; gratified by Sprague's sermon on intemperance and gives his views on the subject.","Discusses a land case concerning Mrs. Clarke and Mr. Swan, and Mr. Pollard; have no further communications with Swan as \"he has no idea of...frank dealing\"; Mr. Fiske wrote that he can lend money for Mrs. Carrington; please send down John Marshall's ponies with Charles Smith or Mr. Colston. Location of original is unknown.","Has just received Mr. Triplett's letter and is willing to allow him 20% commission on the money he may collect from the estate of Mr. Davies; discusses arrangements for drawing money on his (John Marshall's) account; asks him to pay costs incurred in the execution of the above matter; discusses election of General Andrew Jackson. Original is located in the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan.","Makes arrangements to pay$1000 to Swan for a land purchase. Original is located in the University of Virginia?","Has received his letter concerning news of the birth of Margaret Lewis Marshall's nephew; mentions health of his family, including the children's whooping cough; prices in the Alexandria flour market and how the dry weather is affecting crops; writes of his own agricultural efforts, including the operation of a large roller for his corn fields; has been unable to send down the horses; will attend a sale at Westover on Mr. Lewis's request; Mr. Lewis, Mr. Colston, and Mr. Charles B. Smith are not able to take the horses to him or to Aunt Carrington.","Has finished reading his centennial discourse on the first settlement of Salem; was touched by his portrayal of the story of the Indians; especially enjoyed the passages respecting the Lady Arabella Johnson; read with interest his sketch of the recently deceased Robert Trimble, brother Supreme Court Justice; congratulates him on the appointment of Joseph Hopkinson to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania District Court Judgeship. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","The case will not be finished till Saturday and Marshall will not be home till Tuesday; had a pleasant sail down the river to Norfolk; boards in a very agreeable house.","Requests him to purchase two more copies of Joseph Story's three volume \"Public and General Statutes passed by the Congress of the United States, 1789-1827\" for the Supreme Court. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents 10 items.","The sick Supreme Court judges have arrived; he continues his morning walks; they dined with the President and Mrs. John Quincy Adams on Friday; discusses their feelings on Andrew Jackson's election; Jackson is expected in the city in a fortnight; mentions Mrs. Jackson's death; discusses John Marshall's dinner invitations; tell Mr. (Call or Cole) the secretaries are sick, and Henry Clay caught a cold by attending the colonization society; discusses the upcoming inauguration.","Encloses a letter to be sent to Mr. Payne; imagines that Oby has carried out the clover seed from the cellar; received news from his son James Keith Marshall that she was not well; has written to his son, Thomas Marshall, in a feeble attempt to console him on the death of his wife Margaret; receive news from Jaquelin Marshall of his new son, Jaquelin Jr.","Has had no news of her and is worried; discusses her delicate health; received news from his son Edward Carrington Marshall who grieves for his brother Thomas's loss; received a serious and very religious letter from Thomas, who is much occupied with his children and superintends his son John's education. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Answers his letter of 21 February; is pleased that he has turned to religion and reason in handling his grief in losing his wife; is glad that he has kept John at hand instead of sending him to Princeton; an epidemic has hit the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, and a son of General Jones is dying of the fever; Washington is full of office-sickness; discusses the spoils system. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Has received his letter enclosing a copy of Judge Joseph Hopkinson's commission; will attend Virginia's constitutional convention as a delegate; explains his feelings regarding his election to the convention and to its being convened. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received his letter accompanying his anniversary address to the Suffolk bar and Mr. John Brazer's discourse at the interment of Dr. Edward Holyoke; advises him against precipitous fulfillment of the publication requirements for his Dane Professorship at Harvard; his attention has been turned to the two great cases before the Supreme Court; place your thoughts of them on paper; Mr. Smith Thompson will look into the New York case; discusses the matters which will come before the Virginia constitutional convention: property qualifications, senate apportioning, basis of representation, freehold suffrage. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","After much hesitation, he must complain to him about his barking dog which has distressed Marshall's wife who is in very poor health; is extremely apologetic over causing any inconvenience.","Has read his discourses pronounced as Dane Professor of Law at Harvard; is impressed with his teaching efforts: \"Our southern youths would stumble at the threshhold of your most appalling course...You yankees have more perseverence\"; no hopes that he lives to read his lectures; still regrets being a member of Virginia's constitutional convention. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Will be unable to accept his invitation as he is leaving town on Saturday and will be busy until then.","Accepts his election as Bushrod Washington's successor in some honorary position, possibly President of the American Colonization Society","Scope and Contents 55 items.","Scope and Contents 12 items.","Has finished reading his 1809 Fourth of July oration and his December 1828 speech \"on the constitutionality of the Tariff and the true nature  of state government;\" his speech in the Senate was well-argued: \"Is it possible that South Carolina can withstand so powerful an appeal to... her patriotism.. .and her real interest?\"; is flattered by the notice he took of the author of Marshall's \"Life of Washington\" in his notes.","Writes of his son Edward C.  Marshall who is a proud new father; dined with President Andrew Jackson and his Jackson's niece Mrs. Emily Donelson; saw Tom Francis a week ago; Judges William Johnson and John McLean do not board with the other judges; Judge Smith Thompson is sick; complains about not receiving his rent from his tenants Mr. Sprigg on the Potomac and another at Anderson's Bottoms.","Discusses the dinner parties  which he and his brother Justices have attended; Secretary of State Martin van Buren gave one for the new bride of President Andrew Jackson's nephew; he dined yesterday with the British Minister; the influenza is as prevalent as it was in Richmond; Judge Gabriel Duval left town because of a relapse of his son; James Kieth Marshall wrote three days past about his brother Edward Carrington Marshall; mentions Washington's Birthday Celebrations effect on her.","Heard from his granddaughter that Polly became indisposed upon her return  from Chickahominy; has received a letter from his son James who sold his horse for $l000; Mr. Joseph Story, who has been laid up for a week under the doctor's hand has returned to court.","Discusses his morning routine; dined yesterday with Mr. Swann; Mr. Joseph Story is still not well enough to go out; talked about his nephew William  with Mr. Mercer; Tom Francis took a stage for Kentucky; saw Mr. Coleman, husband of his niece Lucy, who  is a strong Jackson man; Marshall's nephew Tom  (son of Humphry Marshall) is a strong Clay man, and will oppose Mr. Coleman in the next Congressional election; party plays havoc with the Kentucky part of John Marshall's family.  Original is privately owned.","Encloses papers which Mr. Francis Scott Key could not present to the Court in person.","Sends his respects to the Chief Justice; makes arrangements to see him.","Discusses arrangements to have his father's will proved in the Virginia General Court so they can rule on his Revolutionary War? claim for half pay.","Discusses land transactions with Captain Slaughter and Major Thompsons; mentions Mr. John Lewis's sale of his slaves to pay off Warner Lewis's debts; discusses their financial difficulties with Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Smith; encloses a promissory note of Edward C.and Mary Nelson Marshall on the Farmers Bank of Virginia for $5000 Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses James Hillhouse's 1808 proposal of electing the president by drawing straws among  Senators; he John Marshall was opposed to it in the past, but has  seen too much strife and bitterness in party politics.","Thanks him for sending a sermon on the late Massachusetts Chief Justice Isaac  Parker and Story's own sketch of Parker's character; thanks him also for a box of fish; is sorry that brother Justice John McLean could not acquiesce in the Craig versus Missouri case; is chagrined that so many cases, including Soulard, Smith and Cathcart and Robertson, were left incomplete at their last setting; discusses Mr. James Madison's letter to the editor of the North American Review. Original is located in the Massachusetts  Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Letter of reference for Captain Baylis, who served with him during the Revolution.  Original is located in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 15 items.","Heard from Colonel Lambert that she was in her usual health; discusses the latest snowfall; dined with the minister of France and his wife, neither of whom could speak English; dined with Secretary of State Martin van Buren yesterday; saw Mr. Robinson yesterday who gave news of John Marshall's sister Elizabeth Colston and her family.","Enjoyed calling on Mrs. Sedgwick, author of \"Hope Leslie\" today; the snow and ice has interrupted regular mail delivery from Richmond; they have lost their Marshal Ringold, whose being ousted from office will distress his family. On verso, John Marshall to Edward Carrington Marshall. Asks him to find a valuable 1776 English pamphlet on the Declaration of Independence which Mr. Storrs lent John Marshall and which he misplaced. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia. Poem,","Sent him a barrel of hams on the schooner King to be deposited with Fisher and Pewer of Boston; asks him what the \"wise men in the East\" think of the Cabinet upheaval; discusses arrangements for new quarters in Washington as the Justices will no longer be lodging with Mr. Brown; discusses the copy of Algernon Sianey \"Letters.. .in Defence of Civil Liberty and against the Encroachments of Military Despotism,\" which John Marshall sent Joseph Story earlier; discusses possibility of war and the reform in Great Britain; will set out on his circuit at the end of the week. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Arrived yesterday; thanks her for the cushion she made him to ease his journey; discusses the visit of a niece. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Received his letter and hams; regrets that the Court is moving out of Mr. Brown's; would like to lodge with John Marshall and Judge Thompson; discusses the break-up of the cabinet, which was a surprise to him; thanks him for the Algernon Sidney pamphlet; informs him of the death of Story's 10 year old daughter.","Received his letters of May 25 and 31 and adopted his opinions respecting admiralty jurisdiction; discusses arrangements for lodgings in Washington next winter and explains why he cannot do anything till he hears from Judge Henry Baldwin; sympathizes with him over the loss of his child; tells of his similar experiences; he also wrote a poem in the occasion of his child's death, which he would have enclosed, but it was lost. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Thanks him for his letter of 9 September; has conversed with Judge Joseph Story about the Declaration of Independence; discusses John Quincy Adams's ideas about it and the constitutional principles of state sovereignty, secession, and nullification.","Discusses his medical examination by Doctor Philip Syng Physick; will probably not see her again till he rides the circuit court 22 November; the gentlemen of the city, especially those of the bar, are painfully solicitous to show their respect; Mr. Peters and Dr. Gillespie press him to stay with them; gives directions for his crops to be tended to.","The rains of the last several days have prevented Dr. Philip Syng Physick from operating; discusses preparations for his medical treatment; missed Cary Ambler's visit because he was sitting for a portrait; Edward Ambler is in town; received a letter from brother Joseph Story; mentions his diet.","Discusses his medical treatment and Doctor Philip Syng Physick; Brother Justice Henry Baldwin is here; discusses the arrangements for the Justices' lodgings in Washington, either at Mrs. Peyton's or Mr. Peters'; explains why he did not think he would serve on the court at its next session; discusses his health and ailments of the past summer. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Mr. Giles will give news of his health; describes his ailment (\"stones in the bladder\") and the Doctor's examination; his operation by Doctor Philip Syng Physick has been delayed because of the weather; describes the Doctor and Marshall's accommodations; tell Major Ambler that his brothers Edward and Cary are in town. Original is privately owned.","Heard of and congratulates him on successful operation; regards his health as \"a matter of the highest national concernment...\" On verso, John Marshall to Edward Everett, incomplete. Is flattered by his kind token; describes his tedious operation; thanks him for his letter.","Learned from Mr. Peters that he was seriously indisposed; intends to leave for Richmond next week; discusses difficulties in their living arrangements; they will probably quarter with Ringold; Mr. William Johnson will live by himself, and John McLean will preserve his former position; Brother Henry Baldwin presides over the circuit court in session now in Philadelphia; describes his (John Marshall's) operation and medicine. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the latest legal difficulties involving the Fairfax lands; his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall lies at death's door. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missour","Scope and Contents 12 items.","Discusses a pamphlet to which Henry Lee alluded in his letter; mentions Thomas Jefferson's \"unjustifiable aspersions\" on John Marshall's conduct and principles; writes of his own and George Logon's experiences with the Revolutionary government of France; mentions the journal he kept in Paris. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 1 page. Photostat of Autograph Document. Incomplete. Original is located in the Library of U.S. Supreme Court, Washington D.C.","Scope and Contents Certificate of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Fauquier County dated 16 March 1961. Original is located in the Fauquier County Courthouse?","Makes arrangements for the sale of Edward Carrington Marshall's bank shares; her brother Thomas Marshall fears that he will not win his election because he raised the clerk's fees.","He was gratified by his complimentary comments on the speech Wilde sent him John Marshall; sends him Mr. Ingham's report on the relative value of gold and silver and Mr. White's reports on coins; mentions Mr. Jacob's work on the subject.","Thanks him for sending him the first volume of the American Library of Useful Knowledge; the Librarian of Congress has asked John Marshall to help spend $5000 on law books for the library, and he asks Joseph Story to suggest titles; discusses Charles Mercer and the Bank Question and internal improvements in Virginia; the party guide The Enquirer is unable to make Mr. John Barbour \"pull in the traces;\" discusses national politics and the threat of nullification; comments upon the cholera epidemics in the seaports of New York and Boston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received and read his essay \"A Congress of Nations for the Amicable Adjustments of National Differences;\" Feels that its argument is well arranged and supported by applicable biblical quotations, but is also impracticable. See the November and December 1832 issue of The Comet.","Is having difficulties selling his stock for him; there is a severe outbreak of cholera in Richmond; discusses the disease; is relieved to hear that he is restored to health and that John Harvie is getting better; discusses the disabling of his horse. Original is privately owned.","Thanks him for his help in selecting titles for the congressional law library; discusses his choice of books; is gratified that his course on constitutional law at Harvard nears completion; shares his gloomy prospects of the country; \"The case of the south seems to me to be desperate...The union has been prolonged thus far by miracles. I fear they cannot continue.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","James Keith Marshall discusses how he sold his and Edward Carrington Marshall's stock; hopes his merchandising speculation will be successful; congratulates him on the birth of his daughter; has just returned from Mr. White's son's funeral, who died of cholera; discusses the disease. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Memorial written by John Marshall to his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall on the first anniversary of her death in which he quotes a poetic lament written by General John Burgoyne. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Thanks him for the dedication of his new book; congratulates him upon its completion; the Virginia legislature is in session; discusses Andrew Jackson's response to nullification and his party's reaction to it; writes of Virginia's relationship to South Carolina and the possibility of their joining in a southern confederacy; thanks him for a copy of Mr. Daniel Webster's speech; mentions Brother Justice Henry Baldwin's sickness. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Encloses a power of attorney authorizing John Marshall to draw what is due Thomas on account of grandfather Colonel Thomas Marshall's halt pay; discusses Congress and the Nullification crisis; mentions Judge Henry Baldwin's misfortune and that Judge Smith Thompson is in town. Power of attorney granting John Marshall the right to draw the money due Thomas A. Marshall as heir to Colonel Thomas Marshall, Revolutionary War veteran entitled to the half pay pension; signed by Justice of the Peace D.A. Hall.","Returns his portfolio of drawings of Washington and pictures of Revolutionary Boston; recalls traveling to Richmond with him once. Original is located in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois.","Informs him that his son was accepted to West Point; does not think the Tariff bill or the bill concerning South Carolina's legislature will pass Congress.","Received his letter of 27 April; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton; mentions a copy of a letter from Mr. Carr in the possession of Colonel John Nichols; Augustine Davis may have published it; Charles Carter's brother has written to Mr. Sujt in regards to it; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Thomas Jefferson, and the XYZ dispatch. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses Lt. Randolph's case, Mr. Watkin's case, the power of arrest, and the Judiciary Act; rejoices at the abridgement of his Commentaries for the public; discusses its place in colleges and universities. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the national fervor in France based upon the martial glory of Napoleon and demonstrated by the statue at the top of the column of Austerlitz in the Place de Vendome; compares Napoleon's popularity with the people to that of George Washington's, Hannibal's, and Ceasar's; all were \"victims of the infernal machine,\" meaning party politics; discusses national politics and Martin Van Buren. Original is located in the Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.","Discusses the addition James K. Marshall is making to the house at Leeds for his father John Marshall; mentions Jaquelin Marshall's experiences of housing slaves in basements at Prospect Hill; mentions the weather and growth of crops and the health of Thomas Marshall's daughter Mary; Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston is in poor health and will probably not visit Richmond this Winter; Thomas Marshall's son John's plans have changed and he has bought Mr. Smith's tract of land; tell Mr. Tiffin that the girls have never received the box of articles he sent to Mr. Cawood by steamboat.","Has just received a letter from Mr. Ringold who has moved from Washington and can not accommodate them next winter; \"the political world...is surely moved topsy turvy;\" mentions southern states insistence on state sovereignty; asks him about Brother Justice John McLean's opinion in Tennessee. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the 1793 contract signed with Denny Fairfax for the Manor of Leeds and the South Branch Manor; suggests strategies to prove their legal title to the land.","Discusses the purchase of land and the legalities it would entail; mentions the possibility of mortgaging the Mont Blanc estate for a loan. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.","His present, a copy of his Commentaries on the Constitution and Allison's Sermons, has arrived on the Lucy and Abigail; has sent him copies of John Marshall's Life of Washington to be delivered to Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams; the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Boston Athanaeum (which complimented him by having his portrait painted for their gallery), and Mrs. Ledyard; discusses publication of Joseph Story's Commentaries, which will not be popular in the South; discusses Henry Clay's Tariff bill. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses sale of James K. Marshall's land; inform Edward Carrington Marshall that John Marshall is pleased with the terms on which he has not rented Mont Blanc; will not leave for the country till July when he will visit Fauquier White Sulphur Springs; the May wheat has been injured by frost. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.","Questions him about the defeat of John Hardin at the battle of the St. Joseph reported in his Life of Washington; asks him to check with Mr. Jared Sparks if it was really fought on Paint Creek; discusses the elections of the Virginia legislature; mentions Martin van Buren. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Describes how George Washington convinced him to run for Congress in 1798. Original is located in the Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.","Would have written upon his return from Washington, but was seriously injured in the stage; cannot find and send him a letter in George Washington's hand as requested; does enclose a military appointment of 1799 with Washington's signature. Location of original is unknown.","Hopes his injury will not be permanent; fears the loss to the nation if he resigns; has \"cleared the decks for the great legal conflict.\"","Scope and Contents 8 items.","Discusses arrangements regarding the acquisition of Mrs. Kennon's negroes. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses Mr. Warden's and Mr. Washington's and Brooke's suits which Charles Lee agreed to look into for him. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Notes written in French in Marshall's hand describing the origins of the English colonies in America 8 pages. Autograph Letter.","A friend from the West has pointed out an error in John Marshall's manuscript which he would like to correct as follows: \"v.2 p.207 1.27 at \"Chilicothe\".. .\"not Chilicothe on the Scioto in Ohio, but...an old Indian village then standing about seventy-five miles rather East of North from Cincinnati...\"","Has had some difficulty weighing and selling his Parkinson breed of hogs because they were too large and their meat is not sweet enough; discusses purchases made for him, Mary, Fanny Burwell, and Maria Willis according to his directions; is surprised at the magnitude of his Thomas Marshall's debts; lectures on paying them off.","Informs him that his rent for the Campbell land belonging to John Marshall's father's estate is due. Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester.","Accepts the President's invitation to dinner next Thursday at four. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the last letter which John Randolph sent to John Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents 17 items.","Both are sisters of John Marshall's wife, Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall. Eliza Discusses her and her husband Colonel Edward Carrington's, visit with the Washington family at Mount Vernon and the impending delivery of Mrs. L. Custis Lewis's first child; describes their visit to the new national capitol on the Potomac; writes of their return to Mount Vernon and of their diversions there, which include hunting deer and taking care of the new baby, or \"the pretty little stranger\"; describes a chambermaid and other servants; comments upon domestic fashions and describes the furnishings of the mansion, which concludes with a description of the estate with its greenhouse and gardens, and of their host George Washington's treatment of his many visitors.","Hopes that she will send for her in April, although her Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston says that it is unlikely; Uncle Rawleigh Colston is upset at all the letters she is sending, and refuses to pay postage on them; wanted to buy muslin in Martinsburg to make her a handkerchief and a cap for her sister; discusses her French lessons with her tutor, Mr. LeRoy, and incidents of his exasperation with Thomas M. Colston, her cousin Thomas Marshall, and her cousin Raleigh T. Colston, Cousin Edward Colston cruelly takes delight in telling her that she will not be able to go home until fall, and \"Uncle says he does not think you love me enough to...send for me...\"","James has already conveyed his undiscarded half of land at the forks of the Licking (probably Fauquier County); no longer has an interest in it, but will convey the novelty Martin P. Marshall at any time; \"lament[s] extremely the misunderstanding between yourself and Tom...\"; Lucy Marshall is in Fauquier County. Location of original is unknown.","Was lucky he came down on Tuesday, for he found his daughter Nancy ill, which has caused them to postpone their return to Weyanoke, Virginia; has done a little transferring for Father; has been playing chess with Mr. James Taylor of Norfolk; instructs his daughter Agnes to attend to her studies in Richmond; hopes Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall's trip to Chickahominy did not fatigue her.","Mentions changes made in the college government at Harvard College; complains of college life - \"probably no life is so uninteresting to others as that of a merely literary man. An indolent collegian especially has nothing to say for himself...\"; mentions his classes: Electricity, Astronomy, and Moral Philosophy; describes his \"chums,\" Turner, Bonaparte, a nephew of the Emperor, Cheves, son of Langdon Cheves, Bruce, of Halifax County, and his cousin Birchett; discusses dining arrangements at Harvard: \"We have a large table, confined to southerners, and what are called gentlemen Yankees\"; looks forward with great anxiety to graduating in ten months.","Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Document. Most of her bank stock is to be distributed to her children and their children, although she leaves five bank shares for her \"faithful friend and house keeper Mrs. Francis Martyr\" and her daughter Anne and ten dollars a year in perpetuity to the school for orphan children established by the Ladies of Richmond. Including Typewritten Copy of Autograph Document. 1 page.","Discusses the publication of the last Census and its effects on Congressional apportionment; discusses railroads and canals; writes of abolition in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, Virginia.","Informs her of her brother Thomas Marshall's accident in Baltimore and of his impending death; Father John Marshall has rallied from his severe cold, but does not continue to improve; he has taken cold again, is feeble, and has no appetite; he apprehends the worst.","Describes the weather; Mrs. Mayo has the gout; Mary Archer and family are well; Margaret and Agnes Douthat are with her; Robert Pickett said nothing about paying back the loan; discusses his daughters' lessons under Mr. Daley; gives directions for the farm; writes of General Jaquelin Harvie; discusses arrangements for her Christmas trip and for her slaves; asks about his daughters Claudia and Maria Willis.","Writes a favorable recommendation for Dr. J. W. Leach who has resided in Fauquier County a few years and practiced medicine \"with success and usefulness,\" but who desires to move to the city to \"improve his fortunes and educate his children.\" Including Autograph Note Signed from Daniel Webster to Mr. Bell, recommending A.J. Marshall.","Tells Edward to draw on his money at the Valley Bank of Winchester and send $10 to Raleigh Edward at Lexington and the rest to William Leigh. Includes Elizabeth Colston's will; bequeaths her slaves and other worldly possessions to her children and grandchildren. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents Includes an engraving of a spread-eagled American bald eagle bearing a lyre with the motto \"Nunc Sidera Ducit\" surrounded by thirteen stars; also bears the seal of the Department of State; the passport stamps show that Harvie visited France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Spain, Algeria, Rome, Naples, and Germany from May 1858 to March 1859.","Describes railroad travel in Virginia; discusses his visit in Richmond; mentions Colonel Mason's and Governor John B. Floyd's efforts at arousing sentiment for immediate secession; mentions prices of railroad tickets.","Secretary of War of the Confederate States of America Leroy Pope Walker certifies that Frank G. Rutfin has been appointed a Captain in the Subsistence Department of the Provisional Army. Acceptance and oath of Frank G. Rutfin signed in Richmond before James Ellett, Notary Public, on 19 August 1861.","An Appeal addressed to the Ladies of Virginia and signed by Mrs. M. H. Mactarland, Mrs. Frank G. Ruttin Ellen S. (Harvie) Ruffin, Miss Catherine H. Myers, Mrs. F. E. Nelson, Mrs. N. B. Gwathney, and Mrs. M. Stewart Walker, asking for their assistance in relief work among wounded soldiers.","Receipt for taxes paid by Frances G. Rutfin at Richmond, Virginia, on lands in Chesterfield County, Virginia","Thanks her for writing to him in Miss Harvie's behalf and for granting him an extension; the publishers will finish the reproducing within three weeks at which time he will return the miniature to her aunt; distressed to hear of Anne Harvie's death.","Scope and Contents 14 items.","Indenture signed by Thomas, Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of, Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to John Dearing. 30 November 1771. Another indenture signed by Fairfax leasing land in the Manor of Leeds to William Seth. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Governor Patrick Henry of Virginia grants to George Washington, assignee of Baynes Carter, a 148 acre tract of land on Reed Creek in Henry County, Virginia","Governor Patrick Henry appoints Richard Richards Ensign of the 4th Company of the Sussex Regiment of Virginia militia. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Land grant to Walter Graham and John James for land in Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia), signed by Governor Beverley Randolph. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Bill of Lading for 311 barrels of flour to Norfolk, Virginia, on the ship Dolphin. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Does not view the consequences of their success in the election of 1800 in as favorable a light as John Page does; speculates on what would have been the result of the election had there been no contest between the \"two Gentlemen who stood highest,\" Jefferson and Burr, and if Charles Cotesworter Pinckney or John Adams had opposed Jefferson; speculates on the \"presumption\" of the Federalist view that should \"no election...take place, Mr. Adams is, under the Constitution, to continue in office until a successor be appointed; that is until the next election of course\"; says appointments of John Marshall as Chief Justice, seventeen new judges, and Bayard \"the most unacceptable man that could be sent to the French republic,\" nominated as minister plenipotentiary -- all extend the influence of the Federalists and throw an obstacle in the way of Jefferson's administration; adds a few lines typical of what he sees as Federalist sentiment; and writes of their friendship. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Since John Randolph is not long for this world, is anxious to settle his affairs; \"should you decide upon a settlement south of Phil[adelphi]a (which God forbid) I am desirous that you should fix yourself as soon as possible on the plantation below the mouth of little Roanoke...[Bizarre Plantation?];\" John Randolph's infirmity has prevented him from giving the estate the requisite attention, and it is much encumbered with debt; discusses his failing health: \"there is something radically amiss in the system. The machine cannot last much longer.\"","Captain George Hunter, commander of the 60th Regiment of the Virginia Militia, appoints John E. Barker Sergeant and Officer of the Guard detailed to conduct 60th Regiment absentees back to camp. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Thanks him for compliance with his request \"thru our mutual friend Mr. John Marshall\"; will write soon; sends paper for Captain Brown.","Comments on events in Washington which instill \"deep regret and surprize\"; mentions the election in Kentucky; says the antimasonic excitement will likely be \"troublesome\" but he will not get involved in it; has not heard from Mr. Hammond for a long time but does not distrust him but disagrees over the issue of the representation of Ohio in the Baltimore Convention; glad to hear of James F. Conover's professional prospects. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses the case of Randolph being heard by United States District Court Judge Philip P. Barbour.","Chief Justice John Marshall died in Philadelphia last Monday, perfectly in his senses to the last; the news reached here only this morning, and his remains at 4 p.m.; describes the funeral procession. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Encloses the diploma of the historical Institute of France which just elected John Marshall a member on Henry Lee's recommendation; describes Marshall's election to that society.","Is happy about her recovery; quotes Shakespeare; describes his own health; writes of his political campaigning in King and Queen, King William, and Hanover counties, Virginia; describes her old neighborhood and farm, now occupied by Fleetwood Academy; discusses George Haskins situation, mentioning his lack of slaves; gossips about affairs in King and Queen County; discusses the unusual weather; tells an Irish joke; discusses Henry Clay's tariff.","Scope and Contents Box 5, Folder 3. 14 items.","Letters of George Washington, James Madison and Edward Everett submitted to various newspapers in which American Freemasony is attacked and defended.","The Home Life of Chief-Justice Marshall by C .N. S. in the Richmond Dispatch, reprinted from the Louisville Age. Reminiscences of Marshall's personality, treatment of his wife and servants, and his leisure activities.","Articles describing various statues of Chief Justice John Marshall. One was a wax portrait in basso-relievo donated by Horace Edwin Hayden to the Virginia Historical Society in 1881; another was the bronze monument by W. W. Story which stands on the terrace of the U. S. Capitol; the members of the Marshall family who attended the dedication of this statue are listed in a third article.","Anonymous poem attacking John Marshall's decision in the Supreme Court case of Cohen vs. Virginia; the author, a proponent of state sovereignty, threatens that Marshall will be replaced by the Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Spencer Roane.","Poem written on the request of a lady to inscribe his name in her autograph book.","Handwritten copy, ca. 1900, by Mrs. John K. Mason of a poem by John Marshall entitled \"From the Chameleon to the Mocking Bird.\" Poem honors the splendid singing voice of Miss Eliza Lambert, the sister of Richmond's Mayor William Lambert. Original is located in the Westover Library, Arlington, Virginia.","\"Lines on the occasion of the raising of the bronze statue of Chief Justice Marshall, at Richmond in 1869(?) - while Brig. General Terry was in command of 'District No. 1'\"- which included the state of Virginia.","Photostat of Article in Volume 9 of the American Journal of Medical Sciences. Printed Manuscript. Discusses Dr. Physick's operation on John Marshall.","Penciled note describing order of John Marshall's funeral procession and other arrangements for the day. Lists his pall-bearers: Henry St. George Tucker, John B. Clapton, Benjamin W. Leigh, Thomas Rutherford, Charles Copland, Robert Popllard, Chapman Johnson, Robert Stanard, Scott, and Wren; also lists the Marshalls: Colonel George M. Carrington, General William Lambert, General Peyton, and Colonel Armistead.","Account of John Marshall's 1831 operation by Doctor Physick written by J. Randolph, M.D. and printed in A Memoir of Dr. Physick. Mentions the results of an autopsy on Marshall's body after his death in 1835. Original is located in the Library of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","The Centennial Address delivered before the Franklin and Marshall College of Lancaster, Pennsylvania on 14 June 1887. Published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia.","Autographed by the author, Saul K. Padover, in the Spring 1959 issue of Social Research. Subsequently published by McGraw-Hill in a 1960 book, Fountain of Freedom.","Copy of an address by Alfred Harris Bright entitled \"John Marshall.\" Original is located in the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.","Scope and Contents 8 items.","The smaller lithograph was copied from French painter Levret Saint Memin's 1801 crayon portrait of Marshall. The larger lithograph was copied from Chester Harding's 1830 painting. Includes a copy and etching of John Marshall's house in Richmond.","The original of the silhouette of Marshall facing right was made in Richmond about 1825 by a French artist. It was hung at Oak Hill, was inherited by his eldest son Thomas Marshall, and is privately owned.","Each engraving was copied from the 1801 portrait of Marshall painted by Saint Memin. The large matted one was engraved by J. H. E. Whitney.","Original hangs in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Two obviously derived from Henry Inman's 1831 portrait; one engraved by J. A. O'Neil shows Marshall in 1793 as the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia Freemasons; the last includes engravings of portraits of other U.S. Chief Justices: John Jay, Oliver Ellsworth, John Rutledge, R. B. Taney, M. R. Waite, Salmon P. Chase, and Melville W. Fuller.","Calendar consisting of several block prints depicting John Marshall's chief decisions, his portrait, and the houses in which he lived. Including a short history of Federal Hardware and Implement Mutual Insurance companies.","Wooden letter opener, 7 inches long, bearing the words \"John Marshall House\"","Gold pocket watch probably made by Liverpool watchmaker Robert Roskell and belonging to U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall. On permanent loan to the Smithsonian Institution and on display at the U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.","unframed charcoal on canvas backed paper, on wooden stretchers. Measures 27\" (height) x 22\" (width) x .75\" (depth)","Boxes 5-8","Political scrapbook composed by Frank G. Ruffin for the benefit of Governor William E. Cameron. It consists of a 26 February 1884 memorial to the General Assembly of Virginia, a 25 February letter to the Editor of The State, and handwritten commentary. Ruffin states the reasons why he is opposed to passage of the Richmond Dock and Dry dock bill.","Ledger of James Markham Marshall, including his account with his brother, John Marshall, and surveyor's notes made from 1870-1885 in an unknown hand.","A transcription of law notes, pages 1-253, from John Marshall's \"Accounts and Law Notes.\"","A transcription of pages 1-423 of journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall.","Folder for letters of John Marshall to his wife.","This account book has been microfilmed. See Marshall, John M-104.","Journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall; also bound with them is a commonplace book of different legal authorities made while Marshall was a student at the College of William and Mary in the Spring of 1780. See Box 7 for 2 vols. This journal of accounts and law notes has been microfilmed. See M-105, M-105a, and M-105b for 3 copies of positive microfilm. See M-l05c for 1 reel of negative microfilm.","Scope and Contents Original is located in the Pickering Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. This journal is available only on microfilm. See Marshall, John M-107. 1 reel of negative microfilm. Reprint is avilable in The Papers of John Marshall, 1796-1798 (vol. 3);edited by Herbert A. Johnson, Charles T. Cullen, Nancy G. Harris, Charles F. Hobson, et. al. Call Number: E302 .M365 v.1 - v.10","Books owned by John Marshall have been removed from this collection. 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Also included are letters by family members and descendants; a charcoal sketch and copies of visual representations of John Marshall; and places and events associated with him.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAll papers in this collection have been published in the Papers of John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice from John Marshall reminding commanding officers of militia companies, that men whose public arms and accoutrements do not pass inspection at musters should be fined not more than two dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas delivered Monroe's letters to General George Rogers Clark and John Banks; discusses proceedings of the Virginia Assembly; Richard Henry Lee's services to the Assembly are lost forever and Colonel Harry (Henry \"Light Horse Harry\") Lee will probably take his place; mentions bills defining citizenship introduced by John Taylor and Colonel George Nicholas; tells of Joseph Jones bill and discusses Patrick Henry's style of oratory; relates the House being split upon the issue of exclusion of the Statute Staple men; discusses military warrants for land and Marshall's father, who set out for the western country on November 5. Original is located in the Draper Collection, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlesses George Washington who resigned his commission of 23 December 1783; will put Monroe's letter to Major John Crittenden into the hands of General George Rogers Clarke, who will be in the western country in February, and who will pay close attention to Monroe's military warrant; mentions that the Speaker John Tyler has left Richmond; laments the passage of the bill excluding Virginian delegates to Congress from serving in the Virginian legislature; \"Fear of the power of Congress I have ever considered as chimerical;\" Colonel John Francis Mercer informed him of the passage in the Continental Congress of the resolution accepting Virginia's cession of the northwest territory. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas enclosed a bill of exchange for the one hundred dollars due Monroe as a Delegate to Congress, four dollars having been expended on his land warrant now in the hands of the Surveyor. Original is located in the James Monroe Memorial Library, Fredericksburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClaims he is unable to send money because inclement weather has hindered state tax collection; Samuel Ege and Monroe's former landlady, Mrs. Shera, are clamoring to be paid; mentions the impending marriage of \"Little\" John Stewart and \"Kitty Hair\" Catherine Hare; gossips about \"artificial heat\" of the courtships of Mr. Dunn and \"your old acquaintance\" Miss Shera, and of \"Tabby\" Tabitha Eppes who \"has grown quite fat  buxom, her charms...renovated,\" and her unsuccessful suitors: Edward Carrington, Young, Selden, Matthew Wright, and Foster Webb, Jr.; mentions other friends and state officials including Thomas Lomax, William Nelson, Jr., Beverley Randolph, and William Short. Original is located in the New York Public Library, New York City, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel William Grayson is not here, but Wilson Cary Nicholas is; a quorum was reached on Wednesday, May 12 and committees are being appointed; Patrick Henry arrived yesterday and is eager to have postponement of the tax collection; the Speaker John Tyler was chosen without a contest; tell Colonel John Francis Mercer that there lies £100 in the Treasury for him; John Marshall will tell Mercer's brother James in Fredericksburg the same; Major John Crittenden is again elected for Fayette County; asks him Monroe to deliver letters for him to Doctor Arthur Lee. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washingon D.C. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports he delivered William Branch Giles's letter to Major Charles Magill while in Winchester, Virginia in August; discusses gaming act and several points concerning the case of Giles's client, Mr. Bell; Brother James Markham Marshall has arrived from Kentucky and will remain in town through October.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his return from Montreal and the Northwest; he too wishes that the British debts resolutions had not been passed, because it tends to weaken the federal bands and provides a pretext for the British to retain possession of the forts on the lakes; Joseph Jones has introduced a bill to provide for seven annual payments for repayment to begin in April 1786; only bill that has been passed was one granting James Rumsey a 10 year monopoly to develop the machine in a steamboat; discusses rejected bills, including one encouraging intermarriage with the Indians; General Assessment and circuit court bills will probably be thrown out, even with the influence of Patrick Henry; Monroe's letter recommending Colonel John Francis Mercer did not arrive in time to appoint him to a position; Joseph James has replaced William Short, and Spencer Roane and Miles Selden, Jr. have replaced Meriwether Smith and Colonel William Christian; Edward Carrington was very disappointed in losing by one vote when Colonel Jack Nicholas walked out on the last ballot; John Marshall attempted too to promote Monroe's friend's interest, Wilson Nicholas, who is about to marry Miss Margaret]Smith of Baltimore; Marshall's father is willing to help Monroe in regards to Monroe's western lands, but Marshall's cousin Humphrey Marshall would be better able to; discusses relative merits of selling or keeping Monroe's western lands. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to dinner; on verso is poem \"Extempore at the Convention in Virginia,\" written by Morris, satirizing the slowness of the proceedings of the Virginia convention called to ratify the U.S. Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends client a second subpoena as the first was never returned, concerning a suit in Chancery Court which involved title to land in Fauquier County, Virginia; asks that any depositions or affidavits be forwarded to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition of John Marshall acting on behalf of Robert Morris requesting that the High Court of Chancery of the Commonwealth of Virginia subpoena William Alexander and Company, compelling them to make a full accounting of their dealings while employed as tobacco agents in Virginia for Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn response to a letter of Washington's, John Marshall discusses the legalities of caveats and land patents. Original is located in the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses general English legal history of intestacy, and Virginia's laws concerning priority of payment of a decedent's debts by an executor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture conveying Philip and Caroline Turpin's Richmond lot number 786 to John Marshall. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for Thomas Walker's account rendered to John Syme for other materials which will help him John Marshall to argue Walker's court case. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and papers of John Marshall 1790-1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives Colonel Reuben Lindsay an order upon John Marshall for twelve pounds. Original is located in the Nicholas Papers, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses John Marshall's financial obligations to him, including £20 for a chariot; asks him to pay governor Henry Lee for a hogshead of wine for him; mentions he is setting out immediately for Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Francis Walker to take testimony showing the value of his lands which formerly belonged to Mr. Nicholas Meriwether in preparation of his case; discusses Walker's other case against William Cabell. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe case will probably be heard in March and Mrs. Turnbull's presence will not be material; the subjects which the testimony should point to are the fortune of Mr. Turnbull, the injury done that of Mrs. Turnbull, and the expenses she has incurred since the separation; if Charles Lee can learn that, he will prove himself useful in Alexandria. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to David Jones, Eastown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Note asking Jones to pay Garrett Cottringer $100; the bill is endorsed on the verso \"February 11 1794 Reed Payment, Garrett Cottringer.\" Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespectfully declines the Office of Attorney General of the U.S. because of his current business in Richmond. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas transmitted to the clerk of Dumfries a transverse to the Fauquier inquest; hopes that it will be determined by means of a demurer at the next terms; discusses why he wishes this. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just arrived safely in Philadelphia, and waits impatiently for the arrival of Mr. Alexander Campbell before considering a British debts case; John Marshall's own case may not be taken up; mentions attending the theatre and compares Philadelphia's favorite actress, Mrs. Marshall, to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall; has not yet heard from his brother, James Markham Marshall; sends greetings to his children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond, Virginia Deed of land based on a 28 December 1794 contract between John Marshall and John McCreery. In which John Marshall sells 1,640 acres in Clarke County, Kentucky, near Strouds Station which had been patented to Marshall on 11 March 1784. At dollars per acre, McCreery pays Marshall £500 as a down payment, with the balance to be paid when full title is proved. The deed is recorded under the Seal of the General Court of Virginia on 15 June 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpset at the news of Rawleigh Colston's loss, and of the postponement of John Marshall's visit to Buckpond, stating \"the thoughts of seeing you once more...is a principle means of keeping me alive\"; is pleased with his son's \"part...in the present Storm\"; would like to see his grandsons but fears the journey would tax their youthful constitutions; discusses his potential bequests of his property to the family; mentions he has paid taxes on John Marshall's military land, but not on that which he gave to his grandson, Thomas Marshall in Fayette County, Kentucky; thinks that \"the political Horizon [is about] to clear up\"; asks Marshall to notify Colonel Edward Carrington that John Marshall has sent Mr. Peyton Shorts's accounts to Mr. Oliver Wolcott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mr. John Eyre and James Nimmo, two of Virginia's electors in the presidential election of 1796; comments upon the distribution of Virginia's electoral votes between Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Clinton, Aaron Burr, General George Washington, Pinckney, and John Adams; the Virginia Assembly displays its former hostility to Federalism; hopes North Carolina will not \"tread the crooked path of Virginia\"; will furnish Alexander James Dallas with John Marshall's argument in the British debts case. Original is located in the Iredell Manuscripts, Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of a day spent at Mount Vernon (\"certainly one of the most delightful places in our country\") on his way to Philadelphia via Alexandria; misses her so much as to send his man \"Dick\" to her with this letter; is treated well by his uncle James Keith in Alexandria; \"I never was peremptory but I must now give you one positive order. It is be happy\"; sends two letters which he accidentally carried off and asks her to send the one addressed to General Henry Young to Mr. John Hopkins, and to send the other to his brother, Thomas Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Rodney for informing him that some papers which had slipped out of his pocket were being held by Mr. McCullough at New Castle, whom he has requested to post them to Philadelphia. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his voyage up the Chesapeake from Baltimore; mentions his first meeting with President John Adams; describes \"heavy gloom\" which hangs around the almost bankrupt Robert Morris and family; is impressed by the Vauxhall of Philadelphia and fashionable diversions; mentions estate of Mrs. Susan Hayward on the banks of the Schuylkil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs \"extremely chagrined\" at never receiving any mail from her; writes he will sail on the brig Grace for Amsterdam within the week to join General Charles Pinckney; discusses July 4th celebration of the Senators and Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received her letter of June 30; thanks Heaven for her improved health and warns her that \"melancholy may inflict punishment\" on her unborn child; mentions that Colonel Robert Gamble's wife would like to visit her; expects to sail by the beginning of next week at the latest and is upset at the delay; will finish his business and return as soon as possible; sends greetings to his children and mother-in-law; mentions the adjournment of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends this letter by Mr. Humphrey Marshall; attended the play Romeo and Juliet last night, and compares Mrs. Anne Bruton Merry's \"Juliet\" to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall's; visited Mrs. Susan Hayward and gossips about her rumored upcoming marriage to Henry Baring; complains about delayed departure and wearies of dining out, as he begins \"to require a frugal repast with good cool water\"; wishes \"that we were looking back on our separation instead of seeing it before us.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to give a parcel of land deeds from John Banks to Hobe, which can be found in his pine desk in his office, to the clerk of the General Court; is impatient to get on board ship and away; wishes he had spent another week in Richmond; with tomorrow's departure of the Republican, Richard Brent, the last of the Virginia Congressmen will have left the city; \"my spirits sink at parting with them.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill board the Grace at New Castle on Sunday, July 18 and will hopefully arrive in Amsterdam by the end of August; should hear from him next in October; Mr. John Brown, his secretary, has just arrived on the last stage; received his son Tom's letter of July 6; dined yesterday at William Bingham's country seat on the Schuylkil; describes the table setting and Mrs. Anne Willing Bingham's dressing in the latest fashions; besides his Virginia relations, he most enjoys the company of Mr. Robert Morris's family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnfavorable winds have prevented them from reaching the open ocean; describes shipboard accommodations, provisions, and companions, including John Brown, John G. Gamble, the Captain of the ship, Mr. Willis, and two Dutch gentleman; has sent a letter to Winchester, Virginia for his son, Tom; instructs her how to reach him (John Marshall) by letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1200 or 1300 miles east of the Capes of Delaware, Marshall and the crew hailed a ship bound for America; has not been very seasick and has busied himself with reading; has arrived in Holland and sends news of his health and safety on the first America-bound ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe captain of a British frigate of Admiral Duncan's fleet at the mouth of the Texel boarded their ship on August 29 but treated them extremely politely upon learning that a US minister was on board; observed the Dutch fleet in the Texel ready to move on the British if negotiations at Lille failed; describes the internal politics of the French government: the Directory presses for war while the Council of Five Hundred desires peace, fearing the politicization of the French army; Lord Malmesbury (William Harris) is at Lille negotiating for peace between Britain and France; Charles Maurice de Talleyran Perigord, the French Minister of foreign affairs, has sent orders to French parts to grant immediate passports to the American envoys. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived at the Hague and met with General Charles C. Pinckney on September 3; has just heard from an express from the Dutch minister at Paris to the Committee of Foreign Affairs about the Directory with the aid of the army moving against royalist and right wing opponents in the Directory, the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Elders; discusses the impact which this coup d'etat of 18 Fructidor should have upon foreign policy; the French government is now in the hands of those unfriendly to peace, and the moderates willing to judge the American case with fairness have been removed; received news of Mr. Elbridge Gerry's intended departure from Boston on July 23 and will await his arrival in Rotterdam for a week before they leave for Paris. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReached the Hague on August 3 and is very much pleased with General Charles C. Pinckney; had intended to set out for Paris immediately, but Pinckney received news from Elbridge Gerry on August 5 that he will arrive at the end of August; is perplexed and mortified at the delay; describes the Hague and its social life; mentions lack of companions for Pinckney's wife and daughter; has enjoyed the theatre even though he does not understand the language, and applauds the performances of Madame Louise Rosalie Lefebvre DuGrazon; the Directory's coup in Paris may abridge negotiations so as to occasion his return to America this fall, but he would resent such a circumstance even though he misses her immensely and is impatient to be with her again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe reports on the revolution in Paris have been confirmed; discusses violations of the French constitution, under the hand of the army, the very essence of a republic is destroyed, but \"French liberty may survive the shock it has sustained;\" \"All power is now in the undivided possession of those who have directed against us those hostile measures of which we so justly complain;\" will set out for Paris on Monday with or without Elbridge Gerry; contrary to previous reports, negotiations still continue at Lille; their route to Paris is prescribed on their permit, probably to prevent their passing through Lille; Philippe Antoine and Merlin de Douai is chosen director to replace Barthelemey and Nicholas Francois de Neufchateau to replace Carnot; Mr. Noel, the minister of France at the Hague has just informed him that 1,500 people have been arrested at Lyons and that General Andre Massenais marching to Avignon to quell resistance there. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a copy of the letter which the three submitted to the French minister of foreign affairs after waiting to be received for a month; they have yet to receive an answer to this November 11 letter, and the condemnation of American vessels continues; the following is written in a numeric cipher which is decoded in superscript: \"Frequent and urgent attempts have been made to inveigle us again into negociation [sic] with persons not officially authorized, of which the obtaining of money is the basis...we have very little prospect of succeeding in our mission.\" Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas enclosed an issue of the Conservateur, a Paris paper, as an example of the abuse of the U.S. by the French press; discusses the arrests of innocent American citizens in Paris, including the cases of Jesse Putnam, James V. Murray and his brother George W. Murray; discusses the situation of American merchant marines who, being forced ashore after their vessels were captured, have no choice but to become French privateers; \"France resounds with the proposd [sic] invasion of England,\" but such talk may be designed merely to alarm Britain; discusses France's continental ambitions and Spain's situation; writes of the internal French political scene; encloses the November 7 issue of the Leyden gazette with news of Emmanuel Louis Henri Alexandre de Launay, comte D'Anteaigues and Joseph Fauche Fouche and the reports of Gillaume Alexandre Troncon Du Counaray and Antoine-Claire Thibaudeau; gives his opinion of the future French treatment of the U.S. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received no letters from her nor from his friends in the U.S.; will not be home until May and hopes that the Randolph's Executors case can be postponed until then; mentions amusements and dissipations of Paris; describes his new living arrangements with Madame de Villette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot settle or pay the accounts of American Consuls until the Congress of the United States acts on the matter; the three have agreed to transcend their powers to a limited extent in order to liberate distressed American seamen and return them to the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresents his compliments to Marshall; called at his lodgings twice this morning, but John Marshall was not in; regrets that he will not be able to dine with him due to a previous engagement. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived in Richmond a week ago but hasn't been able to attend to his business because of his many callers and because of the heat; he enjoys the company of his three year old daughter, Mary; discusses the health of his son, John, who is cutting teeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Gerry's letter of 20 October 1798 to President John Adams, in which Gerry makes several misstatements about his part in the XYZ Affair, which Marshall now refutes point by point; \"I must hope sir that you will think justly on this subject  will thereby save us both the pain of an altercation...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for an article lately published listing the offices which Washington offered to him (John Marshall), with which he had nothing to do; the writer of the article, who obtained no information directly or indirectly from Marshall, \"was unquestionably actuated by a wish to serve me and by resentment at the various malignant calumnies that have been so profusely bestowed on me.\" Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs pleased with John Marshall's election to the Congress even though by a small majority; discusses the elections; asks him to inform him of the election results when all are known. Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill communicate the enclosures of Washington's last letter to Colonel Edward Carrington and Colonel William Heth when they arrive in town; comments upon the elections and the unexpected defeat of Colonel George Hancock and Major Haywood; discusses the composition of the new state legislature; and upon France's declaration of war upon Austria and its consequences. Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses military appointments and recommends several officers, including Colonel John Cropper, General George Rogers Clark, General Thomas Posey, Colonel James Breckenbridge, Colonel Callohill Minnis, General Robert Porterfield of Augusta, General Joseph Blackwell of Fauquier, and Colonel Joseph Swearingean of Berkley; comments upon the death of Mr. Patrick Henry. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas unable to return the enclosed letter because he was out of town and his happy that Washington is not displeased that it was not transmitted to Colonel John Cropper; has just received Washington's second letter to that gentleman and will forward it immediately. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture signed by Thomas Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to Jesse Norman. Indenture of Isaac Arnold and Elija Arnold assigning the title of the Manor of Leeds to James K. Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a blank power of attorney in order to transfer and draw dividends upon his Pennsylvania Bank Stock which Mr. Pleasant has just remitted him; discusses land sales and the Manor of Leeds; discusses political situation and how the next election will affect their affairs; comments upon domestic unrest in regards to foreign affairs: \" I look forward with more apprehension than I have ever done to the future political events of our country;\" has just been informed of the total English defeat in Holland. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his marriage; the newspapers report Philadelphia mourning the death of General Washington; hopes that moderation and toleration will succeed the violence of the last session of Congress; party strife exasperates Pennsylvania; the Governor has threatened to turn out of office every man who voted against him. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Box 2, Folders 1-3. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplies to a letter which proposed a change of the law for collecting the internal revenue of the U.S. in nonintercourse law with France; mentions that popular feeling is against it, as the public sees it responsible for present low price of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received her letter of August 5 and is pleased with her account of the children's behavior; approves of her sending the boys \"upcountry;\" Thomas Marshall's last letter contained no news of her health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just returned from a visit to Mt. Vernon where the widowed Mrs. Washington appeared \"tolerably cheerful;\" hopes Polly would \"show more firmness\" as a widow; pleased with his young son, Jacqueline's, last letter and hopes his schooling with Mr. Burns will continue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture conveying John and Jane Foster's land in Hampshire County, West Virginia to John and James Marshall for $666.66. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the results of the presidential election of 1800 in Maryland, New England, and Pennsylvania, stating that it is \"an absolute certainty that any success in your state [South Carolina] elects him [Thomas Jefferson].\" Original is located in the Pinckney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproaches himself for forgetting to recommend Major Richardson to the commander of the 2nd Brigade, Virginia militia and does so now, hoping his neglect has not been a negative reflection of Richardson's abilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn compliance with John Jay's letter, President John Adams has directed a requisition to be made to the Governor of Lower Canada for the delivery of Thomas Jamieson, alias Charles Splendor, also known as Charles Johnston to the authorized person; the requisition and related documents are enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of State, John Marshall, grants to Francis Didier Petit de Villers, agent for the ship Parlementaire Benjamin Franklin, a passport. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the difficulties involved in the present negotiations between King and the British commissioners; President John Adams informs him that an informal agreement will be satisfactory as it will be impossible to induce the British cabinet to abandon their principles; matters are left to his good judgment; the stipulation of a sum is better than the present unsettled situation. Original is located in the William M. Elkins Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis financial embarrassments have prevented him from devoting time to writing the history or General Washington's life; sends Marshall a trunk containing Washington's books and papers, and an enclosed list thereof; wishes he weren't so ignorant of bankruptcy proceedings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential candidates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, have an equal number or votes, and thus the House or Representatives must decide the issue; Marshall aces not care which way the election goes, but \"witnesses the anxiety of parties;\" suspects the contest will be decided by South Carolina; even it Jefferson wins, Burr probably \"will not surrender...all his pretensions to the office;\" is chagrined by the late Federalist defeat and blames unfaithful men like Mr. Marston or Rhode Island who threw away their votes, as attributed in the letters to General Alexander Hamilton's pamphlet; the treaty with France is before the Senate; Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth has resigned and Mr. John Jay has been nominated in his place; looks forward to returning to Richmond in March and leaving behind forever his political career. Original is located in the Pinkney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn expression of the sentiments or respect which accompanied Vanderburgh's presidential commission to become a judge of Indiana Territory. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the probable policies of the new Jefferson administration; they will strengthen the state governments at the expense of the Federal, transferring as many powers to the House of Representatives as possible; the cabinet will probably consist of James Madison as Secretary of State, Henry Dearborn as Secretary of War, Albert Gellatin or Abraham Baldwin as Secretary of the Treasury, maybe General Robert Smith as Secretary of the Navy, and Levi Lincoln or Robert R. Livingston as Attorney General; many of Jefferson's party are disposed to press on to war, but the government will probably excite as much hate and resentment as possible amongst the people against England without proceeding to actual hostilities; the ill conduct of the British cruisers and Vice Admiralty and the remonstrances of American merchants well serves this purpose; delay the completion of your mission until you hear from the new administration as the present agreement with the British would not be ratified. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts Thomas Jefferson's offer to administer the Presidential oath of office to him. Original is located in the Jefferson Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeing sued by Virginia on a bond of security which he signed for Daniel Brodhead several years ago, Marshall has learned that the recipient of this letter was acquainted with the advertisements which Brodhead was required to post; he sends him a commission, therefore, and asks for his and Colonel Anderson's depositions concerning Brodhead and his business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs composing a history of General Washington's life and requests information about the war in the Southern states, because General Lincoln's letters to Washington in Marshall's possession do not tell much about the combined Franco-American operations at Savannah in 1779; send any important particulars respecting the siege of Charleston; is disgusted with the political world and hopes to see Pinckney in Richmond soon; asks about the political climate of South Carolina and thinks federalism may prevail in three districts in Virginia's state elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the mild but rainy weather and mentions various calamities which have befallen him: \"15 silver dollars\" of his \"had worn through\" his pocket \"and sought their liberty in the sands of Carolina;\" and when his man Peter unpacked his clothes, he discovered that he had not packed any of Marshall's breeches; \"I thought I shou'd be sans culotte only one day,\" but all the town's were too busy to work for him; \"I have the extreme mortification to pass the whole term without that important article of dress...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for an oration which he sent on the death of Alexander Hamilton; hopes that Hamilton's death will cast some odium upon dueling; was not aware that he had played a part in producing the commercial meet in Baltimore; did not know he resigned the emoluments of his military service. Original printed in Dann, Mason Memoirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Marshall's November 2 letter requesting information for Marshall's history of General Washington's life, and will send his recollections of many transactions as soon as he can put them to paper; Marshall should also contact Colonel Bushrod Washington; will send the book Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, supposedly written with Tarleton's assistance, which contains more official documents than any other work and correct plans of some of the actions, if it will be of any use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived at her mother's yesterday, and found her not as well as he had hoped; her sisters are well; forgot to pay his brother Charles five dollars for Marshall's son John's schooling; things are badly conducted at Marshall's plantation. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the problems of the Fairfax lands and the people of Winchester; will endeavor to raise a considerable part of the money required for payment. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the money which John Ambler owes him for payment for land; needs it to make his own payment to Mr. Fairfax, which fact John Ambler knew; Marshall's brother William will take the contract off Ambler's hands if desired. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTakes no offense at Marshall's printing of Adams's letters to General Washington in Marshall's biography of Washington; in detailing the events of the last years of Washington's life, Marshall \"will run the gauntlet between two influential factions, armed with scorpions...;\" but such an investigation must be made; comments upon Adams appointing General Washington to head of the army. Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams's hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams' hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville,Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses politics and report of Mr. Chesnut that the Democratic Party in South Carolina would unquestionably support Pinckney; the late convention at New York confided that \"unless this point can be gained...we [the Federalists] shall again miscarry;\" no times have been more perilous than the present because of the internal changes wrought \"by a party always hostile to our constitution\" and because of even greater external threats; if the present foreign policy with France is continued, the United States \"will soon become an empty name\" and will no longer be independent; has spent his time on agricultural pursuits instead of professional duty, and scarcely ever reads a newspaper, but the nation's troubles are too serious for him to continue to do so; the Virginia Federalists may win three or four seats in the next Congress, but there is no hope for the presidential election. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests him to pay James Brown one thousand dollars when Marshall's quarterly salary accrues on October 1. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Federalists have mutinied, and have recommended to their brethren throughout Virginia to support the Monroe ticket; was out of town but attempts to explain the reasons for such action. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs honored to be chosen as a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; as he will not return to Washington, D.C. until February, perhaps some member of Congress might find room in his baggage for the volume Eliot mentioned. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to send the collections of the Society. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements being made with Mr. Willing and Francis to take Marshall's two sons, John and James Keith Marshall, into their counting house when they reach the age of 16; outlines their recommended course of study before then; Mr. Waln(?) will receive Marshall's other son, Edward Carrington Marshall, into his mercantile establishment, if the precarious state of the country's commerce permits it, when he comes of age; asks if he should send his half-pipe of wine to Richmond by way of Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges letters of April 22, 29, and 30. Outlines patents to Virginia land. Philip Pendleton, Anderson, and Hunter involved in caveat; advises against use of treasury warrant for 1,180 acres. Colston. Decision in Hunter and Fairfax case, decided in favor of Hunter. Asks Lee's opinion as to appeal to Supreme Court; John Marshall favors appeal; sending record; Jones to be engaged as attorney to help Lee. Cause precedent for pending caveats if Supreme Court \"against us,\" save expense; if \"in our favor,\" probably respected or ascertain points for ultimate determination \"in our favor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs gratified by the compliments Marshall paid to him in his last letter, and hopes to continue his service to the country; has not learned if Serruier is charged with any special orders to the government; Turreau has for some time desired to return to France; asks Marshall for a proper statement of an anecdote concerning Temple Franklin and Benjamin Franklin Bache's unsuccessful attempts to establish a newspaper, which Marshall related to him last year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpon his return from the \"laborious relaxation\" of his farm, he found President Madison's message, the report of the committee of foreign relations, and the declaration of war against Great Britain. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts his invitation to dine with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts his invitation to dine with him on Wednesday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot direct the special court Tazewell requested because the law authorizing a circuit judge to perform the duties of a district judge is limited only to the case of the disability of an existing district judge, and does not extend to the case of a vacancy of that office; has notified the Secretary of State of the public hardships if an appointment is postponed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived a copy of his book, Historical Letters, and asks Mr. Pleasant to sign him up as a subscriber; comments favorably upon the work, a comparative history of the nations of the world. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his check for $500 and letter upon his return from North Carolina; will receive four sets of The Life of Washington from Mr. Mason Locke Weems; discusses a case of Admiralty business which he had just heard in circuit court and asks for Bushrod Washington's opinion; is anxious to terminate next court's business so he can devote himself to the farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses whether the power to pass bankruptcy laws resides in the states or in the federal government; discusses part of Constitution which inhibits passage of \"law impairing the obligation of contracts\" and how it relates to bankruptcy laws; says Bushrod Washington heard the argument and his opinion could be relied upon better than his.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrederick County Virginia Court release proved to John Marshall and James M. Marshall sworn to by Charles Magill, Henry Daingerfield, Thomas McKewan, and Leroy Daingerfield. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks what provision is made for them at their session; will he make accommodations for them; asks \"Are we to have peace; or is the war to be continued till we are dismembered?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice written by Marshall while in Washington D.C. advertising for the return of a strayed or stolen bay saddle horse and offering a liberal reward for it. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Bushrod Washington to ask the counting house of Messrs. Willing  Francis if they are still willing to take John Marshall's fifteen year old son James,now a student at Cambridge, into their firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas made inquiries in response to his letter; land for which taxes are unpaid before August will be sold; payment can be made to the Sheriff of the county; discusses George Washington letters and how he thinks they should be published; asks him to settle a newspaper account for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of a letter from Robert Colston in which Colston complains of John Ambler's withholding payment and threatens Ambler with a lawsuit; suggests that Ambler give Mr. Colston an order on Mr. Smith for the amount in question with as little delay as possible. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses civil admiralty jurisdiction about which he had formed an opinion from the characters in a case of piracy not from precedent; wishes him to discuss revision of \"The Life of George Washington\" with Mr. Wayne while he is in Philadelphia; explains his ideas for the organization of the work; says it must be prepared at leisure and not offered until there is a demand for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a memorandum from the Auditors' office concerning William Marshall's lands in Nason and Franklin counties, Kentucky, and a letter which he wishes delivered to his sister Jane (Marshall) Taylor; she desired him to engage a house for her at Fauquier Court House. Encloses a memorandum from the Filson club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading the recipient's address to the New York Historical Society, he sends him his thoughts on the study of history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the Washington social life; is impressed with the French minister and his wife; William Wirt arrived yesterday but he brought no letters; warns her to take enough blankets to arm herself against the intense cold when she goes to Chickahominy on February 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Marshall to administer the Presidential oath to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to administer the Presidential oath of office to James Monroe. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read in Jaquelin[Marshall's last letter news of her ill health, and advises her not to expose herself to the cold in her fears of being too warm; he is in good health and is busily employed. Letter on verso from John Marshall, to his son John, discussing farm matters, and asking him to receive the overseer's letter concerning such things as preparing the soil with plaster of paris, grubbing, cutting, and burning; does not want him to send packages by post, but by private conveyance if available; sends him a note for $60 to pay Mr. Cocke for 20 barrels of corn; asks about James Keith Marshall and hopes he has engaged in a course of reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter from General Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, which he has been unable to deliver in person, as the General had instructed; saw Judge Bushrod Washington several months earlier, and was informed by him that Mr. Graham returned to Lafayette the General's papers, which Marshall had borrowed. Includes letter, 22 April 1817, from Marquis de Lafayette, La grange, France, to John Marshall, United States, Virginia. Introducing his friend Mark des Caves; praises Marshall's biography of Washington and says that most of his correspondence with Washington was lost during the French Revolution; mentions the copies of Washington's letters to him, which he desires to be returned to him by Bushrod Washington; recommends M. desCaves to him John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs unable to accept his invitation to dine with him because of his health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that his case before the Supreme Court be given a day's respite as the extremes of weather have incapacitated him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received and finally read the address which he presented to the New York Historical Society; was much pleased with its clarity and lucid arrangement, and feels the public would like to see more from his pen. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for information about nail making machines in Boston, for a friend of his who might like to purchase one; the opinion in the Banks case \"has roused the sleeping spirit of Virginia\" and will be attacked in the papers. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to purchase books for John Marshall's nephew, Taylor, who is at school in Kentucky; makes arrangements to pay the bookseller and Deiplaine, and to have him send the volumes, including \"Terence [sic]  Livy in Latin, Longinus, Thucydides,  Demosthenes in Greek, also Xenophens retreat of the 10,000\" to John Marshall's brother, Doctor Louis Marshall, in Kentucky; discusses dissatisfaction of Virginian politicians with the Supreme Court's opinion on the Bank question; \"we shall be denounced bitterly in the papers...and we shall undoubtedly be condemned as a pack of consolidating aristocratics;\" mentions unexpected and long unheard of financial distress of Richmond merchants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtracted from a letter of Joseph Story's to John Marshall describing a $1000 nail-making machine invented by Mr. Perkins, and used extensively in the Amesbury Factory near Salem, Massachusetts; also describes two different, less expensive models patented by Mr. Reed, and discusses arrangements for their sale and delivery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses an error in his published manuscript of a court decision which John Marshall wishes Mr. Bronson to correct.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the gross misrepresentations the Democratic-Republicans have attributed to the Court's opinion in the Bank case in order to excite ferment in the masses; asks his advice on a case in Admiralty Court, that the Little Charles, libeled for violating the 1808 Embargo Act. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf the publication of his John Marshall work has not yet commenced, he would rather have the signature changed to \"A Constitutionalist\"; the letters of Amphyction and of Hampden have had more influence in the country than in Richmond; hopes some respectable legislators will refute them. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions Joseph Story about an admiralty case concerning the hypothecation of a vessel belonging to the port of Richmond; discusses legal principles of hypothecation in general in the United States; does not think that a piece in the Boston papers should be republished, Mr. Wheaton's appendix; leaves the opinion in the militia case for Story to write. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the legal principles of hypothecation and maritime law as Joseph Story sees them in regards to a case in New York, and concludes that the chief-question is \"whether the ports of the different states are to be deemed foreign ports in respect to the rights of the hypothecation or of implied lien\"; in Story's district, as well as in South Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York, they are; Story \"is open to argument and will follow in a better path. And as the advancement of the law, and not merely of our private opinions should be the great ambition of all judges, I am quite content to yield to the judgement of others.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a trial at Richmond for piracy and discusses the lack of international law regarding the same; writes of his subscription to Mr. Bronson's Gazette of the United Stateswhich has become the Union. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 87 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses constitutional issues involving piracy, the slave trade, and the Supreme Court; mentions Littleton Waller Tazewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not formed an opinion of the case which was remanded to the circuit court of Pennsylvania; congratulates him on the prospect of a full docket in New Jersey and upon his empty one in North Carolina; he called on Mr. Blair, the President of the Bible Society, who says Bushrod was a permanent member of the society and in arrears for the years 1816-1819; was frozen on the Rosaline, has scarcely thawed out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes none of the papers of George Washington have miscarried; sent the last ones to Bushrod Washington by a coal vessel of Alexandria; has employed a person to copy the pre-Revolutionary letters of General Washington, and John Marshall will himself copy the military letters in his possession after Bushrod Washington informs him in which volume they will be published; he John Marshall will also proceed to copy the letters written between the close of the war and the adoption of the constitution, and has retained no others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses an affidavit stating that he John Marshall lost the certification meant for Thomas Marshall and asks Bushrod Washington to send from Philadelphia a bond to be executed; has received from Mr. Ward of Salem a copy of a letter written by Mr. William Fairf to Captain Clarke of Salem dated Belvoir, 2 February 1749, which states that \"Major Washington [has] just returned from London whither he lately went to get his arrears of pay  be put on the establishment of half pay...\" concludes that this cannot be George Washington; poses questions about George Washington's genealogy; asks Bushrod Washington to talk with the editor of Langhornes' Plutarch while in Philadelphia about an anecdote concerning George Washington selling his old charger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mr. Moorehead's purchase of Mr. Johnson's land in Fauquier County; wheat and other crops are doing well. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes being thrown by a horse; will bring the letters they agreed to copy to Washington; wishes him to speak again with Mr. Wayne about a second edition of the life of George Washington; recommends that Mr. Mason Locke Weemshave a subscription paper for the letters and life at the same time; thinks they should reduce the charges on the life to half a dollar per volume, then the second volume might be sold for two dollars a volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes Bushrod's health will improve so he can come visit at the end of the month so they can deliver opinions on various cases including the one from Virginia \"which has exerted so much commotion in our legislature.\" The case involves an act of Congress allowing a lottery in Washington, D.C. with ticket sales in Virginia contrary to Virginia law. See \"A Substitute Proposed by Mr. Miller, of Powhatan, for the Report and Resolutions Concerning the Citation of the Commonwealth to Answer a Complaint Before the Supreme Court of the United States\" (JK1591 .V5 1821).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of James Keith Marshall's informed John Marshall of her return from Chickahominy; hopes that the celebrations of the 22nd did not disturb her too much; Judge Bushrod Washington is not well; John Marshall is very busy at Court; dines out frequently and eats too much; does not attend the continual gay parties in Washington. Including letter on verso from John Marshall to his son James Keith Marshall, asking about the health of Jacob, one of the slaves; tells him to purchase as much clover seed as he can if he does not get the money from Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes his health was not injured by his traveling to Philadelphia to perform his circuit duties; mentions case in his circuit involving merchants indebted to the U.S. on duty bonds; recommends the writings of Algernon Sidney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks his opinion of legalities of a case concerning insolvency and priority of payment to creditors; the Supreme Court opinion in the Lottery case virulently assaulted in the newspapers, especially by Algernon Sidney in the Enquirer who is \"supposed to be the champion of the state rights...[but] really is the champion of dismemberment;\" is anxious to hear if Joseph Story and Daniel Webster's amendment to the Massachusetts constitution was approved by the people or not. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses legal principles of partnership, joint property and the priority of the payment of debts under English and American bankruptcy laws; writes of the federal government; reports on the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; will send on the next vessel for Richmond some Salem fish and a recipe on how to cook them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his opinion on the case on which he John Marshall consulted him; has enclosed the letter from Mr. James Madisonto General Washington which John Marshall had selected last winter but forgot to send; discusses the legal matter of inland and foreign bills and hypothecation relating to the New York case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs grateful for his expressions of esteem; hopes the harmony of the bench will never be disturbed; discusses Thomas Jefferson's and James Madison's doubts of the Supreme Court as the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional questions; comments upon Jefferson's character and influence over the people; encloses Algernon Sidney's essays with their weak argument and violent language; in the Virginian newspapers \"not a pen is drawn in support of the sound principles of the constitution of the Union...I look elsewhere for safety.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received the fish and will cook it according to instructions; discusses Mr. Hall and his intended publication of Algernon Sidney's essays and asks if he Joseph Story can prevent it; Mr. Caedwell has not yet sent the volume of the debates of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; discusses the designs of the Democratic-Republicans in attacking the Supreme Court; questions him about a case involving William McKinly, a tax collector, and his depositions. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to join him at dinner on Tuesday at 4 o'clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes arrangements for Tazewell's deposition to be taken on 23 May; if General Robert Barraud Taylorand Mr. Blair are out of town, send for magistrates and have the necessary steps taken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Photostat of Autograph Letter Signed. Has received the President's message to Congress concerning internal improvements, \"a question which very much divides the opinions of intelligent men;\" \"a general power over internal improvements, if to be exercised by the Union, would certainly be cumbersome to the government,  of no utility to the people. But to the extent you recommend, it would be productive of no mischief, and of great good;\" he John Marshall despairs that such a measure will be adopted. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas found in the Journal of the House of Delegates that the bill for confiscating Lord Fairfax's estate passed in January 1786, but was defeated in the Senate; discusses the role of the Supreme Court in deciding cases relating to treaties; will not be at Happy Creek before 6 August; will also visit Cumberland, Mr. Colston's and maybe Bath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrants power of attorney to Leigh to make or endorse any notes given by Edward Colston, James Marshall or James Markham Marsha for the purpose of paying a debt to the Bank of the United States due from Nimrod Farrow or from the estate of Turner Dixon. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsked Mr. Williams about the information he Jaquelin B. Harrie desired; Williams wrote that he gave his letter to the delegate from Florida, who has yet to answer it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his trip from Richmond and the rainy weather; did not find Mr. Skinker at home, so arrived last night at his friend General Blackwell's, who is almost blind; Thomas Marshall was there earlier electioneering; the election will be closer than he John Marshall had originally thought.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMet his son, Edward Carrington Marshall; introduced him to several gentlemen in Boston, and recommended him to the President of Harvard College; made arrangements for Edward Carrington Marshall to live in Cambridge and to be tutored until rooms at the College are assigned after commencement; discusses Edward Carrington Marshall's expenses; takes great pleasure in aiding him in all measures; discusses his John Marshall latest decision on the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the United States; is anxious about the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Henry B. Livingston's successor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his friendly attentions to John Marshall's son, Edward Carrington Marshall; gives his opinion of the case of the Bank of the United States v. Dandridge; alarmed at the rumored successor of their \"much lamented friend\" Supreme Court Justice Henry B. Livingston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses libels against his father, John Lowell, and against himself; encloses letters to editors printed in local papers in defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letters of 25 and 28 October and was astonished to learn that he feels Marshall deliberately and unnecessarily \"altered expressions which would be construed into the imputation of a crime..., against a gentleman...\"; there was no evidence in the cases decision that Lowell's testimony was disregarded or discredited-- \"the opinion speaks for itself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrother Bushrod Washington had to adjourn the court at Philadelphia because of his illness; discusses a case on John Marshall's circuit concerning the American ship, Pilot, captured by pirates and later recaptured by a squadron under Commodore David Porter; comments upon the extreme bitterness of Mr. John Adams, whom he still respects, and the publication of some of his correspondence. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived the President's message to Congress, and thanks him for his mark of polite attention; he John Marshall too thinks that \"we cannot look on the present state of the world with indifference.\" Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Original is located in the University of Virginia on deposit at John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas uneasy that she heard of his accident before his letter reached her; his fall has kept him from court longer than he had expected; feels pain only when he moves; doctors say he is mending faster than they had expected; is treated with a great deal of kindness and attention; wives of the cabinet members call on him; passes the long hours of the night by thinking of her and their early life together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill soon return to Richmond by steamboat; makes arrangements to have his servant, Oby, meet him at the dock to carry his portmanteau; is not able to use his arm; was surprised to see John and Elizabeth Alexander Marshall, who were in town because the boat on which they traveled was being repaired, and they were making their way to Baltimore by stage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissed seeing him at Hanover Court House on Monday, presumably because of the cloudiness of the weather; will be there next court day to meet him unless it is inconvenient, in which case Tom should let John Marshall know immediately. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, on deposit John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just finished reading the copy of his \"Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States,\" which he sent to John Marshall; thanks him for the flattering manner in which he discusses some of Marshall's opinions. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for sending a copy of his message to Congress; regrets that Monroe is retiring, but congratulates him on his presidency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReached Washington yesterday and paid his accustomed visit to the President; Marshall occupies the same room as last year; neither Judge William Johnson or Joseph Story has arrived, and Thomas Todd is close to death; the roads were so good for the winter, he was glad he did not take the steamboat; rode from Hanover Courthouse to Fredericksburg with a Mrs. (Booth) Stone; dined with his aunt Keith on Sunday; his nephew, William Marshall, visited him on Saturday; hopes that Mr. Picket has filled the ice house already.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses presidential election of 1824; ascribes it to the letters of Kremer and to Mr. Vanraensaeller's reluctant last-minute vote for John Quincy Adams; speculates about the Cabinet; including Mr. Crawford's refusal of the Treasury, and Henry Clay's rumored acceptance of the State Department. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received letters from his son and from his nephew, George, and has learned of the marriage of his John Marshall nephew, Edward Colston, who has moved to Honeywood, Berkeley County, Virginia; asks her to inform Mr. Cole that he John Marshall has received his new black suit, and that George Kremer will soon print \"a most scurrilous piece of abuse against Henry Clay,\" an anonymous letter in the Columbia Observer accusing him of bargaining with John Quincy Adams to give his support in the presidential election in return for the office of Secretary of State; Polly's cousin, Mrs. Walker, thanked him for his check and the subscription raised for her by the members of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to accept a copy of his colonial history; congratulations him on the successful termination of his political career. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs much honored by his election to the Bunker Hill Monument Association and asks what his membership will entail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letters and documents stating Monroe's claims on the U.S.; expects that Monroe will receive as much as has ever been allowed to others for similar services. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for her letter recommending Caldwell, but he has already pledged himself to another person seeking office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn response to John Marshall's requests in his last letter, John Sergeant is enclosing copies of Mr. Giles' speech found in Dunlap and Claypoole's 16 December 1796 paper and in the Aurora of the 15th sources located at the (?) Library; and germane to his biography of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal brief of the case of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCooper and Gilliam v. Field et. al\u003c/emph\u003e, a case involving the illegal sale of escaped slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for a copy of John Marshall's history of the English colonies of North America which Joseph Story delivered a few weeks earlier; quotes Lord Kames (?) from his The Gentleman Farmer; \"I disregard the present rebellion of our Americans; for they will soon be reduced to obedience;\" discusses present westward movement of the American population and predicts a new western confederacy of the movement of the national capital westward in the next generation; comments upon John Marshall's statements on slavery, mentioning Colonel Edward Carrington's and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's views on miscegenation and the Colonization Society's efforts; discusses Georgia's Governor George M. Troup's detested views on the slaves and Creek Indians, which seem to be held by most Georgians, who would defy the authority of the Union if they dared; that authority rests on \"the purity, the intellegence and the firmness\" of the Supreme Court; hopes John Marshall long remains at the head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read Mr. William Branch Giles's latest article in the Richmond Enquirer on John Quincy Adams, which attributes his John Quincy Adams's \"past conversion to Jeffersonism\" to \"his own personal promotion and aggrandizement;\" Giles claims that Adams's message indicated his intentions to introduce unlimited powers into the government, but Pickering disagrees; discusses Adams's policies regarding internal improvements, a national university, and the promotion of agriculture, all of which Washington recommended, and their constitutionality; discusses Giles, his character, and his political ambitions; writes of James Monroe's and William Pinckney's treaty with Great Britain and their letter to Congress, Monroe's bid for the Presidency, and his subsequent reconciliation with Jefferson; mentions Secretary of the State Robert Smith's correspondence with the British Minister Jackson; his resignation, and published defense; discusses the death of Virginian US District Court Judge Cyrus Griffin and the appointment of his successor John Tyler, ex-Governor of Virginia; which was made to make room for Monroe as Governor; Monroe was appointed to the State Department, \"the vestibule to the President's Palace,\" when Smith resigned; discusses Jefferson's motives for not laying the treaty with Great Britain before Congress; concludes with Joseph Hopkinson's thoughts on Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft Alexandria for Washington a day early because the weather was good for traveling; he, Bushrod Washington, and Gabriel Duval await the arrival of their brother Justices Joseph Story and Smith Thompson; Judge Johnson went by way of Norfolk and will not arrive till Wednesday or Thursday; Judge Thomas Todd is unable to make the journey; discusses his journey and health: \"I am under the persecution of the influenza;\" will open the court and wait on the President tomorrow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his daily routine and his health; Judge Joseph Story arrived today; he was delayed a week in Philadelphia by influenza; discusses a loan of $200 to Thomas Marshall, his son; has received three invitations for dinner parties this week; discusses the gaiety of the Washington social scene; jests about his niece Lucy Fisher marrying Dr. Daniel Norborne Norton and persuading him to run for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams' drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams's drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter expressing his interest in the position of the clerk of the Supreme Court; the applicants are numerous and worthy; recalls their former acquaintance, and is confident in his competence, but wants to make such an important appointment \"without any pre-engagements.\" Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplies to his letter recommending Mr. Randall for the vacant office in the Clerkship of the Supreme Court; discusses his feelings regarding the appointment; has been having trouble with famine and drought. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses marriage arrangements of his son Edward Carrington Marshall with the Judge's daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for his last letter of 15 September 1826; did not realize that Fay was opposed to Edward Carrington Marshall's marriage to Fay's daughter; \"I hope Edward has received notice of your decision... It will be [a] kindness to awaken him as soon as possible from the dreams of happiness in which he has been too long indulging.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas finally discovered the letters in the Aurora from 23 October to 5 November 1795 written by the \"Calm Observer\" relating to the charge of illegal payment of the President's salary and the replies thereto by Alexander Hamilton and O. Wolcott; these were not written by William Branch Giles; Judge Bushrod Washington had to break up his court because of ill-health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter by Mr. Doddridge; apologizes for any inconvenience which may be caused by the disposal of the letters of recommendation which the recipient sent by Mr. Rowan and Colonel Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses legal principles involved in the Fairfax lands case. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas seen in the papers discussions between his brother Johnson(?) and Timothy Pickering respecting Count Pulaski and the Battle of Germantown; \"with the exception of Judge Peters, yourself,  Mr. Wolcott I can scarcely find any person who was conspicuous on the great theatre of our country when I first began to mix in public affairs;\" asks if he will travel south to Washington; discusses George Washington and his firmness of character. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a check on the bank of Winchester for $600 to be endorsed to Mr. Smith; was surprised that the sale of the land was $200 less than he thought; Alexander Marshall informed him John Marshall that he settled $200 which he owed him with Mr. Smith; finished cutting his wheat and rye last week; his corn has suffered from the cold wet spring and now from drought; discusses weather and crop pests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the science of agriculture and whether or not it should be taught at a university. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read the review which will be published in the forthcoming January 1828 edition of the North American Review of John Marshall's History of the Colonies; encloses a copy of it; hopes to meet him in January and introduce Mrs. Story to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his flattering letter and biography of him and warmly expresses his gratitude; accommodations for Mrs. Story may be had at Mr. Rapine's in Washington; discusses the present contest for the Presidency; fears that \"our constitution is not to be so long lived as its real friends have hoped.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for a copy of his speech on \"retrenchment and reform;\" intended to call on him, but the pressure of official duties and the indolence of age have prevented it. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMust decline his invitation to be his companion on the Potomac because of his ill health; Mr. Sheppherd has given a good account of \"our Jacobin Banker's Clerk\"; discusses Sheppherd's and the clerk's lives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegs him to accept his portrait painted by Mr. Chester Harding in Washington as a token of his sincere and affectionate friendship; will not send it to Richmond until Mr. Horatio Greenough casts his bust; enjoyed a pleasant trip from Washington to Richmond where he has seen none but his family since his return; the spirit of party is extremely bitter, but he plans to leave for the upper country; had one of Joseph Story's fish yesterday; received news from Mr. McGruder of the loss of John Marshall's sortout. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTakes the liberty to write him; regrets that it was necessary for John Marshall to announce publicly his feelings on the election, because it will not subject him to the abuse of the partisans. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDid not have a chance to answer Mr. Chester Harding's letter asking what should be done with John Marshall's portrait; if he Chester Harding is in Boston, have him deliver it to you Joseph Story; asks Story to take care of it till Marshall can have it and his bust sent to Richmond; discusses how the Marylander misquoted him on the coming election; an epidemic has prevailed extensively in Richmond. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter and is grateful for his kind words; although the still burnt Kentucky Whiskey is nauseous to his palate, \"I can yet enjoy the aroma of an exquisite glass of Madeira, or Paxasete, or Burgundy and I doubt whether my head would have been more affected by a bottle of Clos Von gedt, capped with another of such silvery Champagne, than by your truly kind note.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the recipient's proposed amendment to a bill before the House of Representatives concerning the U.S. Circuit Court System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter declining their honor of joining the Richmond and Manchester Sabbath School in a 4th of July procession, not because he does not believe in the principles inspiring it, but because he must leave town due to Mrs. Marshall's feeble health. The letter was probably written and signed by a secretary. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot satisfy his request to send him letters with autographs of the Virginian signers of the Declaration of Independence as they have not been preserved or contain private communications; has read and enjoyed the sermons he sent; discusses the nature of church and state in post-Revolutionary Virginia; gratified by Sprague's sermon on intemperance and gives his views on the subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a land case concerning Mrs. Clarke and Mr. Swan, and Mr. Pollard; have no further communications with Swan as \"he has no idea of...frank dealing\"; Mr. Fiske wrote that he can lend money for Mrs. Carrington; please send down John Marshall's ponies with Charles Smith or Mr. Colston. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just received Mr. Triplett's letter and is willing to allow him 20% commission on the money he may collect from the estate of Mr. Davies; discusses arrangements for drawing money on his (John Marshall's) account; asks him to pay costs incurred in the execution of the above matter; discusses election of General Andrew Jackson. Original is located in the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes arrangements to pay$1000 to Swan for a land purchase. Original is located in the University of Virginia?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter concerning news of the birth of Margaret Lewis Marshall's nephew; mentions health of his family, including the children's whooping cough; prices in the Alexandria flour market and how the dry weather is affecting crops; writes of his own agricultural efforts, including the operation of a large roller for his corn fields; has been unable to send down the horses; will attend a sale at Westover on Mr. Lewis's request; Mr. Lewis, Mr. Colston, and Mr. Charles B. Smith are not able to take the horses to him or to Aunt Carrington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas finished reading his centennial discourse on the first settlement of Salem; was touched by his portrayal of the story of the Indians; especially enjoyed the passages respecting the Lady Arabella Johnson; read with interest his sketch of the recently deceased Robert Trimble, brother Supreme Court Justice; congratulates him on the appointment of Joseph Hopkinson to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania District Court Judgeship. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe case will not be finished till Saturday and Marshall will not be home till Tuesday; had a pleasant sail down the river to Norfolk; boards in a very agreeable house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests him to purchase two more copies of Joseph Story's three volume \"Public and General Statutes passed by the Congress of the United States, 1789-1827\" for the Supreme Court. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sick Supreme Court judges have arrived; he continues his morning walks; they dined with the President and Mrs. John Quincy Adams on Friday; discusses their feelings on Andrew Jackson's election; Jackson is expected in the city in a fortnight; mentions Mrs. Jackson's death; discusses John Marshall's dinner invitations; tell Mr. (Call or Cole) the secretaries are sick, and Henry Clay caught a cold by attending the colonization society; discusses the upcoming inauguration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter to be sent to Mr. Payne; imagines that Oby has carried out the clover seed from the cellar; received news from his son James Keith Marshall that she was not well; has written to his son, Thomas Marshall, in a feeble attempt to console him on the death of his wife Margaret; receive news from Jaquelin Marshall of his new son, Jaquelin Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had no news of her and is worried; discusses her delicate health; received news from his son Edward Carrington Marshall who grieves for his brother Thomas's loss; received a serious and very religious letter from Thomas, who is much occupied with his children and superintends his son John's education. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers his letter of 21 February; is pleased that he has turned to religion and reason in handling his grief in losing his wife; is glad that he has kept John at hand instead of sending him to Princeton; an epidemic has hit the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, and a son of General Jones is dying of the fever; Washington is full of office-sickness; discusses the spoils system. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter enclosing a copy of Judge Joseph Hopkinson's commission; will attend Virginia's constitutional convention as a delegate; explains his feelings regarding his election to the convention and to its being convened. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letter accompanying his anniversary address to the Suffolk bar and Mr. John Brazer's discourse at the interment of Dr. Edward Holyoke; advises him against precipitous fulfillment of the publication requirements for his Dane Professorship at Harvard; his attention has been turned to the two great cases before the Supreme Court; place your thoughts of them on paper; Mr. Smith Thompson will look into the New York case; discusses the matters which will come before the Virginia constitutional convention: property qualifications, senate apportioning, basis of representation, freehold suffrage. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter much hesitation, he must complain to him about his barking dog which has distressed Marshall's wife who is in very poor health; is extremely apologetic over causing any inconvenience.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read his discourses pronounced as Dane Professor of Law at Harvard; is impressed with his teaching efforts: \"Our southern youths would stumble at the threshhold of your most appalling course...You yankees have more perseverence\"; no hopes that he lives to read his lectures; still regrets being a member of Virginia's constitutional convention. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be unable to accept his invitation as he is leaving town on Saturday and will be busy until then.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts his election as Bushrod Washington's successor in some honorary position, possibly President of the American Colonization Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas finished reading his 1809 Fourth of July oration and his December 1828 speech \"on the constitutionality of the Tariff and the true nature  of state government;\" his speech in the Senate was well-argued: \"Is it possible that South Carolina can withstand so powerful an appeal to... her patriotism.. .and her real interest?\"; is flattered by the notice he took of the author of Marshall's \"Life of Washington\" in his notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of his son Edward C.  Marshall who is a proud new father; dined with President Andrew Jackson and his Jackson's niece Mrs. Emily Donelson; saw Tom Francis a week ago; Judges William Johnson and John McLean do not board with the other judges; Judge Smith Thompson is sick; complains about not receiving his rent from his tenants Mr. Sprigg on the Potomac and another at Anderson's Bottoms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the dinner parties  which he and his brother Justices have attended; Secretary of State Martin van Buren gave one for the new bride of President Andrew Jackson's nephew; he dined yesterday with the British Minister; the influenza is as prevalent as it was in Richmond; Judge Gabriel Duval left town because of a relapse of his son; James Kieth Marshall wrote three days past about his brother Edward Carrington Marshall; mentions Washington's Birthday Celebrations effect on her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard from his granddaughter that Polly became indisposed upon her return  from Chickahominy; has received a letter from his son James who sold his horse for $l000; Mr. Joseph Story, who has been laid up for a week under the doctor's hand has returned to court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his morning routine; dined yesterday with Mr. Swann; Mr. Joseph Story is still not well enough to go out; talked about his nephew William  with Mr. Mercer; Tom Francis took a stage for Kentucky; saw Mr. Coleman, husband of his niece Lucy, who  is a strong Jackson man; Marshall's nephew Tom  (son of Humphry Marshall) is a strong Clay man, and will oppose Mr. Coleman in the next Congressional election; party plays havoc with the Kentucky part of John Marshall's family.  Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses papers which Mr. Francis Scott Key could not present to the Court in person.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends his respects to the Chief Justice; makes arrangements to see him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements to have his father's will proved in the Virginia General Court so they can rule on his Revolutionary War? claim for half pay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses land transactions with Captain Slaughter and Major Thompsons; mentions Mr. John Lewis's sale of his slaves to pay off Warner Lewis's debts; discusses their financial difficulties with Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Smith; encloses a promissory note of Edward C.and Mary Nelson Marshall on the Farmers Bank of Virginia for $5000 Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses James Hillhouse's 1808 proposal of electing the president by drawing straws among  Senators; he John Marshall was opposed to it in the past, but has  seen too much strife and bitterness in party politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for sending a sermon on the late Massachusetts Chief Justice Isaac  Parker and Story's own sketch of Parker's character; thanks him also for a box of fish; is sorry that brother Justice John McLean could not acquiesce in the Craig versus Missouri case; is chagrined that so many cases, including Soulard, Smith and Cathcart and Robertson, were left incomplete at their last setting; discusses Mr. James Madison's letter to the editor of the North American Review. Original is located in the Massachusetts  Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of reference for Captain Baylis, who served with him during the Revolution.  Original is located in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard from Colonel Lambert that she was in her usual health; discusses the latest snowfall; dined with the minister of France and his wife, neither of whom could speak English; dined with Secretary of State Martin van Buren yesterday; saw Mr. Robinson yesterday who gave news of John Marshall's sister Elizabeth Colston and her family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnjoyed calling on Mrs. Sedgwick, author of \"Hope Leslie\" today; the snow and ice has interrupted regular mail delivery from Richmond; they have lost their Marshal Ringold, whose being ousted from office will distress his family. On verso, John Marshall to Edward Carrington Marshall. Asks him to find a valuable 1776 English pamphlet on the Declaration of Independence which Mr. Storrs lent John Marshall and which he misplaced. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Marshall, Richmond, Virginia. Poem,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent him a barrel of hams on the schooner King to be deposited with Fisher and Pewer of Boston; asks him what the \"wise men in the East\" think of the Cabinet upheaval; discusses arrangements for new quarters in Washington as the Justices will no longer be lodging with Mr. Brown; discusses the copy of Algernon Sianey \"Letters.. .in Defence of Civil Liberty and against the Encroachments of Military Despotism,\" which John Marshall sent Joseph Story earlier; discusses possibility of war and the reform in Great Britain; will set out on his circuit at the end of the week. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived yesterday; thanks her for the cushion she made him to ease his journey; discusses the visit of a niece. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter and hams; regrets that the Court is moving out of Mr. Brown's; would like to lodge with John Marshall and Judge Thompson; discusses the break-up of the cabinet, which was a surprise to him; thanks him for the Algernon Sidney pamphlet; informs him of the death of Story's 10 year old daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letters of May 25 and 31 and adopted his opinions respecting admiralty jurisdiction; discusses arrangements for lodgings in Washington next winter and explains why he cannot do anything till he hears from Judge Henry Baldwin; sympathizes with him over the loss of his child; tells of his similar experiences; he also wrote a poem in the occasion of his child's death, which he would have enclosed, but it was lost. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his letter of 9 September; has conversed with Judge Joseph Story about the Declaration of Independence; discusses John Quincy Adams's ideas about it and the constitutional principles of state sovereignty, secession, and nullification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his medical examination by Doctor Philip Syng Physick; will probably not see her again till he rides the circuit court 22 November; the gentlemen of the city, especially those of the bar, are painfully solicitous to show their respect; Mr. Peters and Dr. Gillespie press him to stay with them; gives directions for his crops to be tended to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe rains of the last several days have prevented Dr. Philip Syng Physick from operating; discusses preparations for his medical treatment; missed Cary Ambler's visit because he was sitting for a portrait; Edward Ambler is in town; received a letter from brother Joseph Story; mentions his diet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his medical treatment and Doctor Philip Syng Physick; Brother Justice Henry Baldwin is here; discusses the arrangements for the Justices' lodgings in Washington, either at Mrs. Peyton's or Mr. Peters'; explains why he did not think he would serve on the court at its next session; discusses his health and ailments of the past summer. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Giles will give news of his health; describes his ailment (\"stones in the bladder\") and the Doctor's examination; his operation by Doctor Philip Syng Physick has been delayed because of the weather; describes the Doctor and Marshall's accommodations; tell Major Ambler that his brothers Edward and Cary are in town. Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard of and congratulates him on successful operation; regards his health as \"a matter of the highest national concernment...\" On verso, John Marshall to Edward Everett, incomplete. Is flattered by his kind token; describes his tedious operation; thanks him for his letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLearned from Mr. Peters that he was seriously indisposed; intends to leave for Richmond next week; discusses difficulties in their living arrangements; they will probably quarter with Ringold; Mr. William Johnson will live by himself, and John McLean will preserve his former position; Brother Henry Baldwin presides over the circuit court in session now in Philadelphia; describes his (John Marshall's) operation and medicine. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the latest legal difficulties involving the Fairfax lands; his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall lies at death's door. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a pamphlet to which Henry Lee alluded in his letter; mentions Thomas Jefferson's \"unjustifiable aspersions\" on John Marshall's conduct and principles; writes of his own and George Logon's experiences with the Revolutionary government of France; mentions the journal he kept in Paris. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 page. Photostat of Autograph Document. Incomplete. Original is located in the Library of U.S. Supreme Court, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Certificate of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Fauquier County dated 16 March 1961. Original is located in the Fauquier County Courthouse?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes arrangements for the sale of Edward Carrington Marshall's bank shares; her brother Thomas Marshall fears that he will not win his election because he raised the clerk's fees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe was gratified by his complimentary comments on the speech Wilde sent him John Marshall; sends him Mr. Ingham's report on the relative value of gold and silver and Mr. White's reports on coins; mentions Mr. Jacob's work on the subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for sending him the first volume of the American Library of Useful Knowledge; the Librarian of Congress has asked John Marshall to help spend $5000 on law books for the library, and he asks Joseph Story to suggest titles; discusses Charles Mercer and the Bank Question and internal improvements in Virginia; the party guide The Enquirer is unable to make Mr. John Barbour \"pull in the traces;\" discusses national politics and the threat of nullification; comments upon the cholera epidemics in the seaports of New York and Boston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received and read his essay \"A Congress of Nations for the Amicable Adjustments of National Differences;\" Feels that its argument is well arranged and supported by applicable biblical quotations, but is also impracticable. See the November and December 1832 issue of The Comet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs having difficulties selling his stock for him; there is a severe outbreak of cholera in Richmond; discusses the disease; is relieved to hear that he is restored to health and that John Harvie is getting better; discusses the disabling of his horse. Original is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his help in selecting titles for the congressional law library; discusses his choice of books; is gratified that his course on constitutional law at Harvard nears completion; shares his gloomy prospects of the country; \"The case of the south seems to me to be desperate...The union has been prolonged thus far by miracles. I fear they cannot continue.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Keith Marshall discusses how he sold his and Edward Carrington Marshall's stock; hopes his merchandising speculation will be successful; congratulates him on the birth of his daughter; has just returned from Mr. White's son's funeral, who died of cholera; discusses the disease. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial written by John Marshall to his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall on the first anniversary of her death in which he quotes a poetic lament written by General John Burgoyne. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for the dedication of his new book; congratulates him upon its completion; the Virginia legislature is in session; discusses Andrew Jackson's response to nullification and his party's reaction to it; writes of Virginia's relationship to South Carolina and the possibility of their joining in a southern confederacy; thanks him for a copy of Mr. Daniel Webster's speech; mentions Brother Justice Henry Baldwin's sickness. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a power of attorney authorizing John Marshall to draw what is due Thomas on account of grandfather Colonel Thomas Marshall's halt pay; discusses Congress and the Nullification crisis; mentions Judge Henry Baldwin's misfortune and that Judge Smith Thompson is in town. Power of attorney granting John Marshall the right to draw the money due Thomas A. Marshall as heir to Colonel Thomas Marshall, Revolutionary War veteran entitled to the half pay pension; signed by Justice of the Peace D.A. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns his portfolio of drawings of Washington and pictures of Revolutionary Boston; recalls traveling to Richmond with him once. Original is located in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that his son was accepted to West Point; does not think the Tariff bill or the bill concerning South Carolina's legislature will pass Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter of 27 April; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton; mentions a copy of a letter from Mr. Carr in the possession of Colonel John Nichols; Augustine Davis may have published it; Charles Carter's brother has written to Mr. Sujt in regards to it; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Thomas Jefferson, and the XYZ dispatch. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Lt. Randolph's case, Mr. Watkin's case, the power of arrest, and the Judiciary Act; rejoices at the abridgement of his Commentaries for the public; discusses its place in colleges and universities. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the national fervor in France based upon the martial glory of Napoleon and demonstrated by the statue at the top of the column of Austerlitz in the Place de Vendome; compares Napoleon's popularity with the people to that of George Washington's, Hannibal's, and Ceasar's; all were \"victims of the infernal machine,\" meaning party politics; discusses national politics and Martin Van Buren. Original is located in the Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the addition James K. Marshall is making to the house at Leeds for his father John Marshall; mentions Jaquelin Marshall's experiences of housing slaves in basements at Prospect Hill; mentions the weather and growth of crops and the health of Thomas Marshall's daughter Mary; Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston is in poor health and will probably not visit Richmond this Winter; Thomas Marshall's son John's plans have changed and he has bought Mr. Smith's tract of land; tell Mr. Tiffin that the girls have never received the box of articles he sent to Mr. Cawood by steamboat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just received a letter from Mr. Ringold who has moved from Washington and can not accommodate them next winter; \"the political world...is surely moved topsy turvy;\" mentions southern states insistence on state sovereignty; asks him about Brother Justice John McLean's opinion in Tennessee. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the 1793 contract signed with Denny Fairfax for the Manor of Leeds and the South Branch Manor; suggests strategies to prove their legal title to the land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the purchase of land and the legalities it would entail; mentions the possibility of mortgaging the Mont Blanc estate for a loan. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis present, a copy of his Commentaries on the Constitution and Allison's Sermons, has arrived on the Lucy and Abigail; has sent him copies of John Marshall's Life of Washington to be delivered to Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams; the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Boston Athanaeum (which complimented him by having his portrait painted for their gallery), and Mrs. Ledyard; discusses publication of Joseph Story's Commentaries, which will not be popular in the South; discusses Henry Clay's Tariff bill. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses sale of James K. Marshall's land; inform Edward Carrington Marshall that John Marshall is pleased with the terms on which he has not rented Mont Blanc; will not leave for the country till July when he will visit Fauquier White Sulphur Springs; the May wheat has been injured by frost. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions him about the defeat of John Hardin at the battle of the St. Joseph reported in his Life of Washington; asks him to check with Mr. Jared Sparks if it was really fought on Paint Creek; discusses the elections of the Virginia legislature; mentions Martin van Buren. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how George Washington convinced him to run for Congress in 1798. Original is located in the Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould have written upon his return from Washington, but was seriously injured in the stage; cannot find and send him a letter in George Washington's hand as requested; does enclose a military appointment of 1799 with Washington's signature. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes his injury will not be permanent; fears the loss to the nation if he resigns; has \"cleared the decks for the great legal conflict.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements regarding the acquisition of Mrs. Kennon's negroes. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mr. Warden's and Mr. Washington's and Brooke's suits which Charles Lee agreed to look into for him. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes written in French in Marshall's hand describing the origins of the English colonies in America 8 pages. Autograph Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA friend from the West has pointed out an error in John Marshall's manuscript which he would like to correct as follows: \"v.2 p.207 1.27 at \"Chilicothe\".. .\"not Chilicothe on the Scioto in Ohio, but...an old Indian village then standing about seventy-five miles rather East of North from Cincinnati...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had some difficulty weighing and selling his Parkinson breed of hogs because they were too large and their meat is not sweet enough; discusses purchases made for him, Mary, Fanny Burwell, and Maria Willis according to his directions; is surprised at the magnitude of his Thomas Marshall's debts; lectures on paying them off.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that his rent for the Campbell land belonging to John Marshall's father's estate is due. Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts the President's invitation to dinner next Thursday at four. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the last letter which John Randolph sent to John Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoth are sisters of John Marshall's wife, Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall. Eliza Discusses her and her husband Colonel Edward Carrington's, visit with the Washington family at Mount Vernon and the impending delivery of Mrs. L. Custis Lewis's first child; describes their visit to the new national capitol on the Potomac; writes of their return to Mount Vernon and of their diversions there, which include hunting deer and taking care of the new baby, or \"the pretty little stranger\"; describes a chambermaid and other servants; comments upon domestic fashions and describes the furnishings of the mansion, which concludes with a description of the estate with its greenhouse and gardens, and of their host George Washington's treatment of his many visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that she will send for her in April, although her Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston says that it is unlikely; Uncle Rawleigh Colston is upset at all the letters she is sending, and refuses to pay postage on them; wanted to buy muslin in Martinsburg to make her a handkerchief and a cap for her sister; discusses her French lessons with her tutor, Mr. LeRoy, and incidents of his exasperation with Thomas M. Colston, her cousin Thomas Marshall, and her cousin Raleigh T. Colston, Cousin Edward Colston cruelly takes delight in telling her that she will not be able to go home until fall, and \"Uncle says he does not think you love me enough to...send for me...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames has already conveyed his undiscarded half of land at the forks of the Licking (probably Fauquier County); no longer has an interest in it, but will convey the novelty Martin P. Marshall at any time; \"lament[s] extremely the misunderstanding between yourself and Tom...\"; Lucy Marshall is in Fauquier County. Location of original is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas lucky he came down on Tuesday, for he found his daughter Nancy ill, which has caused them to postpone their return to Weyanoke, Virginia; has done a little transferring for Father; has been playing chess with Mr. James Taylor of Norfolk; instructs his daughter Agnes to attend to her studies in Richmond; hopes Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall's trip to Chickahominy did not fatigue her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions changes made in the college government at Harvard College; complains of college life - \"probably no life is so uninteresting to others as that of a merely literary man. An indolent collegian especially has nothing to say for himself...\"; mentions his classes: Electricity, Astronomy, and Moral Philosophy; describes his \"chums,\" Turner, Bonaparte, a nephew of the Emperor, Cheves, son of Langdon Cheves, Bruce, of Halifax County, and his cousin Birchett; discusses dining arrangements at Harvard: \"We have a large table, confined to southerners, and what are called gentlemen Yankees\"; looks forward with great anxiety to graduating in ten months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Document. Most of her bank stock is to be distributed to her children and their children, although she leaves five bank shares for her \"faithful friend and house keeper Mrs. Francis Martyr\" and her daughter Anne and ten dollars a year in perpetuity to the school for orphan children established by the Ladies of Richmond. Including Typewritten Copy of Autograph Document. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the publication of the last Census and its effects on Congressional apportionment; discusses railroads and canals; writes of abolition in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms her of her brother Thomas Marshall's accident in Baltimore and of his impending death; Father John Marshall has rallied from his severe cold, but does not continue to improve; he has taken cold again, is feeble, and has no appetite; he apprehends the worst.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the weather; Mrs. Mayo has the gout; Mary Archer and family are well; Margaret and Agnes Douthat are with her; Robert Pickett said nothing about paying back the loan; discusses his daughters' lessons under Mr. Daley; gives directions for the farm; writes of General Jaquelin Harvie; discusses arrangements for her Christmas trip and for her slaves; asks about his daughters Claudia and Maria Willis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites a favorable recommendation for Dr. J. W. Leach who has resided in Fauquier County a few years and practiced medicine \"with success and usefulness,\" but who desires to move to the city to \"improve his fortunes and educate his children.\" Including Autograph Note Signed from Daniel Webster to Mr. Bell, recommending A.J. Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Edward to draw on his money at the Valley Bank of Winchester and send $10 to Raleigh Edward at Lexington and the rest to William Leigh. Includes Elizabeth Colston's will; bequeaths her slaves and other worldly possessions to her children and grandchildren. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes an engraving of a spread-eagled American bald eagle bearing a lyre with the motto \"Nunc Sidera Ducit\" surrounded by thirteen stars; also bears the seal of the Department of State; the passport stamps show that Harvie visited France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Spain, Algeria, Rome, Naples, and Germany from May 1858 to March 1859.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes railroad travel in Virginia; discusses his visit in Richmond; mentions Colonel Mason's and Governor John B. Floyd's efforts at arousing sentiment for immediate secession; mentions prices of railroad tickets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of War of the Confederate States of America Leroy Pope Walker certifies that Frank G. Rutfin has been appointed a Captain in the Subsistence Department of the Provisional Army. Acceptance and oath of Frank G. Rutfin signed in Richmond before James Ellett, Notary Public, on 19 August 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Appeal addressed to the Ladies of Virginia and signed by Mrs. M. H. Mactarland, Mrs. Frank G. Ruttin Ellen S. (Harvie) Ruffin, Miss Catherine H. Myers, Mrs. F. E. Nelson, Mrs. N. B. Gwathney, and Mrs. M. Stewart Walker, asking for their assistance in relief work among wounded soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for taxes paid by Frances G. Rutfin at Richmond, Virginia, on lands in Chesterfield County, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for writing to him in Miss Harvie's behalf and for granting him an extension; the publishers will finish the reproducing within three weeks at which time he will return the miniature to her aunt; distressed to hear of Anne Harvie's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture signed by Thomas, Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of, Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to John Dearing. 30 November 1771. Another indenture signed by Fairfax leasing land in the Manor of Leeds to William Seth. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Patrick Henry of Virginia grants to George Washington, assignee of Baynes Carter, a 148 acre tract of land on Reed Creek in Henry County, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Patrick Henry appoints Richard Richards Ensign of the 4th Company of the Sussex Regiment of Virginia militia. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant to Walter Graham and John James for land in Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia), signed by Governor Beverley Randolph. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of Lading for 311 barrels of flour to Norfolk, Virginia, on the ship Dolphin. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not view the consequences of their success in the election of 1800 in as favorable a light as John Page does; speculates on what would have been the result of the election had there been no contest between the \"two Gentlemen who stood highest,\" Jefferson and Burr, and if Charles Cotesworter Pinckney or John Adams had opposed Jefferson; speculates on the \"presumption\" of the Federalist view that should \"no election...take place, Mr. Adams is, under the Constitution, to continue in office until a successor be appointed; that is until the next election of course\"; says appointments of John Marshall as Chief Justice, seventeen new judges, and Bayard \"the most unacceptable man that could be sent to the French republic,\" nominated as minister plenipotentiary -- all extend the influence of the Federalists and throw an obstacle in the way of Jefferson's administration; adds a few lines typical of what he sees as Federalist sentiment; and writes of their friendship. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince John Randolph is not long for this world, is anxious to settle his affairs; \"should you decide upon a settlement south of Phil[adelphi]a (which God forbid) I am desirous that you should fix yourself as soon as possible on the plantation below the mouth of little Roanoke...[Bizarre Plantation?];\" John Randolph's infirmity has prevented him from giving the estate the requisite attention, and it is much encumbered with debt; discusses his failing health: \"there is something radically amiss in the system. The machine cannot last much longer.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptain George Hunter, commander of the 60th Regiment of the Virginia Militia, appoints John E. Barker Sergeant and Officer of the Guard detailed to conduct 60th Regiment absentees back to camp. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for compliance with his request \"thru our mutual friend Mr. John Marshall\"; will write soon; sends paper for Captain Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on events in Washington which instill \"deep regret and surprize\"; mentions the election in Kentucky; says the antimasonic excitement will likely be \"troublesome\" but he will not get involved in it; has not heard from Mr. Hammond for a long time but does not distrust him but disagrees over the issue of the representation of Ohio in the Baltimore Convention; glad to hear of James F. Conover's professional prospects. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the case of Randolph being heard by United States District Court Judge Philip P. Barbour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChief Justice John Marshall died in Philadelphia last Monday, perfectly in his senses to the last; the news reached here only this morning, and his remains at 4 p.m.; describes the funeral procession. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the diploma of the historical Institute of France which just elected John Marshall a member on Henry Lee's recommendation; describes Marshall's election to that society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs happy about her recovery; quotes Shakespeare; describes his own health; writes of his political campaigning in King and Queen, King William, and Hanover counties, Virginia; describes her old neighborhood and farm, now occupied by Fleetwood Academy; discusses George Haskins situation, mentioning his lack of slaves; gossips about affairs in King and Queen County; discusses the unusual weather; tells an Irish joke; discusses Henry Clay's tariff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Box 5, Folder 3. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of George Washington, James Madison and Edward Everett submitted to various newspapers in which American Freemasony is attacked and defended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Home Life of Chief-Justice Marshall by C .N. S. in the Richmond Dispatch, reprinted from the Louisville Age. Reminiscences of Marshall's personality, treatment of his wife and servants, and his leisure activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles describing various statues of Chief Justice John Marshall. One was a wax portrait in basso-relievo donated by Horace Edwin Hayden to the Virginia Historical Society in 1881; another was the bronze monument by W. W. Story which stands on the terrace of the U. S. Capitol; the members of the Marshall family who attended the dedication of this statue are listed in a third article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnonymous poem attacking John Marshall's decision in the Supreme Court case of Cohen vs. Virginia; the author, a proponent of state sovereignty, threatens that Marshall will be replaced by the Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Spencer Roane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem written on the request of a lady to inscribe his name in her autograph book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copy, ca. 1900, by Mrs. John K. Mason of a poem by John Marshall entitled \"From the Chameleon to the Mocking Bird.\" Poem honors the splendid singing voice of Miss Eliza Lambert, the sister of Richmond's Mayor William Lambert. Original is located in the Westover Library, Arlington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lines on the occasion of the raising of the bronze statue of Chief Justice Marshall, at Richmond in 1869(?) - while Brig. General Terry was in command of 'District No. 1'\"- which included the state of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of Article in Volume 9 of the American Journal of Medical Sciences. Printed Manuscript. Discusses Dr. Physick's operation on John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePenciled note describing order of John Marshall's funeral procession and other arrangements for the day. Lists his pall-bearers: Henry St. George Tucker, John B. Clapton, Benjamin W. Leigh, Thomas Rutherford, Charles Copland, Robert Popllard, Chapman Johnson, Robert Stanard, Scott, and Wren; also lists the Marshalls: Colonel George M. Carrington, General William Lambert, General Peyton, and Colonel Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of John Marshall's 1831 operation by Doctor Physick written by J. Randolph, M.D. and printed in A Memoir of Dr. Physick. Mentions the results of an autopsy on Marshall's body after his death in 1835. Original is located in the Library of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Centennial Address delivered before the Franklin and Marshall College of Lancaster, Pennsylvania on 14 June 1887. Published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed by the author, Saul K. Padover, in the Spring 1959 issue of Social Research. Subsequently published by McGraw-Hill in a 1960 book, Fountain of Freedom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of an address by Alfred Harris Bright entitled \"John Marshall.\" Original is located in the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe smaller lithograph was copied from French painter Levret Saint Memin's 1801 crayon portrait of Marshall. The larger lithograph was copied from Chester Harding's 1830 painting. Includes a copy and etching of John Marshall's house in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original of the silhouette of Marshall facing right was made in Richmond about 1825 by a French artist. It was hung at Oak Hill, was inherited by his eldest son Thomas Marshall, and is privately owned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach engraving was copied from the 1801 portrait of Marshall painted by Saint Memin. The large matted one was engraved by J. H. E. Whitney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal hangs in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo obviously derived from Henry Inman's 1831 portrait; one engraved by J. A. O'Neil shows Marshall in 1793 as the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia Freemasons; the last includes engravings of portraits of other U.S. Chief Justices: John Jay, Oliver Ellsworth, John Rutledge, R. B. Taney, M. R. Waite, Salmon P. Chase, and Melville W. Fuller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalendar consisting of several block prints depicting John Marshall's chief decisions, his portrait, and the houses in which he lived. Including a short history of Federal Hardware and Implement Mutual Insurance companies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWooden letter opener, 7 inches long, bearing the words \"John Marshall House\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGold pocket watch probably made by Liverpool watchmaker Robert Roskell and belonging to U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall. On permanent loan to the Smithsonian Institution and on display at the U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunframed charcoal on canvas backed paper, on wooden stretchers. Measures 27\" (height) x 22\" (width) x .75\" (depth)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 5-8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical scrapbook composed by Frank G. Ruffin for the benefit of Governor William E. Cameron. It consists of a 26 February 1884 memorial to the General Assembly of Virginia, a 25 February letter to the Editor of The State, and handwritten commentary. Ruffin states the reasons why he is opposed to passage of the Richmond Dock and Dry dock bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of James Markham Marshall, including his account with his brother, John Marshall, and surveyor's notes made from 1870-1885 in an unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA transcription of law notes, pages 1-253, from John Marshall's \"Accounts and Law Notes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA transcription of pages 1-423 of journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder for letters of John Marshall to his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis account book has been microfilmed. See Marshall, John M-104.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall; also bound with them is a commonplace book of different legal authorities made while Marshall was a student at the College of William and Mary in the Spring of 1780. See Box 7 for 2 vols. This journal of accounts and law notes has been microfilmed. See M-105, M-105a, and M-105b for 3 copies of positive microfilm. See M-l05c for 1 reel of negative microfilm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Original is located in the Pickering Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. This journal is available only on microfilm. See Marshall, John M-107. 1 reel of negative microfilm. Reprint is avilable in The Papers of John Marshall, 1796-1798 (vol. 3);edited by Herbert A. Johnson, Charles T. Cullen, Nancy G. Harris, Charles F. Hobson, et. al. 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The correspondence reflects Marshall's wide range in interests including law, Virginia and U. S. politics, international affairs, agriculture and social events. Also included are letters by family members and descendants; a charcoal sketch and copies of visual representations of John Marshall; and places and events associated with him.","All papers in this collection have been published in the Papers of John Marshall.","Notice from John Marshall reminding commanding officers of militia companies, that men whose public arms and accoutrements do not pass inspection at musters should be fined not more than two dollars.","Has delivered Monroe's letters to General George Rogers Clark and John Banks; discusses proceedings of the Virginia Assembly; Richard Henry Lee's services to the Assembly are lost forever and Colonel Harry (Henry \"Light Horse Harry\") Lee will probably take his place; mentions bills defining citizenship introduced by John Taylor and Colonel George Nicholas; tells of Joseph Jones bill and discusses Patrick Henry's style of oratory; relates the House being split upon the issue of exclusion of the Statute Staple men; discusses military warrants for land and Marshall's father, who set out for the western country on November 5. Original is located in the Draper Collection, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.","Blesses George Washington who resigned his commission of 23 December 1783; will put Monroe's letter to Major John Crittenden into the hands of General George Rogers Clarke, who will be in the western country in February, and who will pay close attention to Monroe's military warrant; mentions that the Speaker John Tyler has left Richmond; laments the passage of the bill excluding Virginian delegates to Congress from serving in the Virginian legislature; \"Fear of the power of Congress I have ever considered as chimerical;\" Colonel John Francis Mercer informed him of the passage in the Continental Congress of the resolution accepting Virginia's cession of the northwest territory. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Has enclosed a bill of exchange for the one hundred dollars due Monroe as a Delegate to Congress, four dollars having been expended on his land warrant now in the hands of the Surveyor. Original is located in the James Monroe Memorial Library, Fredericksburg, Virginia.","Claims he is unable to send money because inclement weather has hindered state tax collection; Samuel Ege and Monroe's former landlady, Mrs. Shera, are clamoring to be paid; mentions the impending marriage of \"Little\" John Stewart and \"Kitty Hair\" Catherine Hare; gossips about \"artificial heat\" of the courtships of Mr. Dunn and \"your old acquaintance\" Miss Shera, and of \"Tabby\" Tabitha Eppes who \"has grown quite fat  buxom, her charms...renovated,\" and her unsuccessful suitors: Edward Carrington, Young, Selden, Matthew Wright, and Foster Webb, Jr.; mentions other friends and state officials including Thomas Lomax, William Nelson, Jr., Beverley Randolph, and William Short. Original is located in the New York Public Library, New York City, New York.","Colonel William Grayson is not here, but Wilson Cary Nicholas is; a quorum was reached on Wednesday, May 12 and committees are being appointed; Patrick Henry arrived yesterday and is eager to have postponement of the tax collection; the Speaker John Tyler was chosen without a contest; tell Colonel John Francis Mercer that there lies £100 in the Treasury for him; John Marshall will tell Mercer's brother James in Fredericksburg the same; Major John Crittenden is again elected for Fayette County; asks him Monroe to deliver letters for him to Doctor Arthur Lee. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washingon D.C. Location of original is unknown.","Reports he delivered William Branch Giles's letter to Major Charles Magill while in Winchester, Virginia in August; discusses gaming act and several points concerning the case of Giles's client, Mr. Bell; Brother James Markham Marshall has arrived from Kentucky and will remain in town through October.","Congratulates him on his return from Montreal and the Northwest; he too wishes that the British debts resolutions had not been passed, because it tends to weaken the federal bands and provides a pretext for the British to retain possession of the forts on the lakes; Joseph Jones has introduced a bill to provide for seven annual payments for repayment to begin in April 1786; only bill that has been passed was one granting James Rumsey a 10 year monopoly to develop the machine in a steamboat; discusses rejected bills, including one encouraging intermarriage with the Indians; General Assessment and circuit court bills will probably be thrown out, even with the influence of Patrick Henry; Monroe's letter recommending Colonel John Francis Mercer did not arrive in time to appoint him to a position; Joseph James has replaced William Short, and Spencer Roane and Miles Selden, Jr. have replaced Meriwether Smith and Colonel William Christian; Edward Carrington was very disappointed in losing by one vote when Colonel Jack Nicholas walked out on the last ballot; John Marshall attempted too to promote Monroe's friend's interest, Wilson Nicholas, who is about to marry Miss Margaret]Smith of Baltimore; Marshall's father is willing to help Monroe in regards to Monroe's western lands, but Marshall's cousin Humphrey Marshall would be better able to; discusses relative merits of selling or keeping Monroe's western lands. Photostat, Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Location of original is unknown.","Invitation to dinner; on verso is poem \"Extempore at the Convention in Virginia,\" written by Morris, satirizing the slowness of the proceedings of the Virginia convention called to ratify the U.S. Constitution.","Sends client a second subpoena as the first was never returned, concerning a suit in Chancery Court which involved title to land in Fauquier County, Virginia; asks that any depositions or affidavits be forwarded to him.","Petition of John Marshall acting on behalf of Robert Morris requesting that the High Court of Chancery of the Commonwealth of Virginia subpoena William Alexander and Company, compelling them to make a full accounting of their dealings while employed as tobacco agents in Virginia for Morris.","In response to a letter of Washington's, John Marshall discusses the legalities of caveats and land patents. Original is located in the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.","Discusses general English legal history of intestacy, and Virginia's laws concerning priority of payment of a decedent's debts by an executor.","Indenture conveying Philip and Caroline Turpin's Richmond lot number 786 to John Marshall. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Asks for Thomas Walker's account rendered to John Syme for other materials which will help him John Marshall to argue Walker's court case. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Correspondence and papers of John Marshall 1790-1799.","Gives Colonel Reuben Lindsay an order upon John Marshall for twelve pounds. Original is located in the Nicholas Papers, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses John Marshall's financial obligations to him, including £20 for a chariot; asks him to pay governor Henry Lee for a hogshead of wine for him; mentions he is setting out immediately for Williamsburg.","Advises Francis Walker to take testimony showing the value of his lands which formerly belonged to Mr. Nicholas Meriwether in preparation of his case; discusses Walker's other case against William Cabell. Original is located in the Page Walker Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.","The case will probably be heard in March and Mrs. Turnbull's presence will not be material; the subjects which the testimony should point to are the fortune of Mr. Turnbull, the injury done that of Mrs. Turnbull, and the expenses she has incurred since the separation; if Charles Lee can learn that, he will prove himself useful in Alexandria. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to David Jones, Eastown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Note asking Jones to pay Garrett Cottringer $100; the bill is endorsed on the verso \"February 11 1794 Reed Payment, Garrett Cottringer.\" Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Respectfully declines the Office of Attorney General of the U.S. because of his current business in Richmond. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has transmitted to the clerk of Dumfries a transverse to the Fauquier inquest; hopes that it will be determined by means of a demurer at the next terms; discusses why he wishes this. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Has just arrived safely in Philadelphia, and waits impatiently for the arrival of Mr. Alexander Campbell before considering a British debts case; John Marshall's own case may not be taken up; mentions attending the theatre and compares Philadelphia's favorite actress, Mrs. Marshall, to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall; has not yet heard from his brother, James Markham Marshall; sends greetings to his children.","Richmond, Virginia Deed of land based on a 28 December 1794 contract between John Marshall and John McCreery. In which John Marshall sells 1,640 acres in Clarke County, Kentucky, near Strouds Station which had been patented to Marshall on 11 March 1784. At dollars per acre, McCreery pays Marshall £500 as a down payment, with the balance to be paid when full title is proved. The deed is recorded under the Seal of the General Court of Virginia on 15 June 1801.","Upset at the news of Rawleigh Colston's loss, and of the postponement of John Marshall's visit to Buckpond, stating \"the thoughts of seeing you once more...is a principle means of keeping me alive\"; is pleased with his son's \"part...in the present Storm\"; would like to see his grandsons but fears the journey would tax their youthful constitutions; discusses his potential bequests of his property to the family; mentions he has paid taxes on John Marshall's military land, but not on that which he gave to his grandson, Thomas Marshall in Fayette County, Kentucky; thinks that \"the political Horizon [is about] to clear up\"; asks Marshall to notify Colonel Edward Carrington that John Marshall has sent Mr. Peyton Shorts's accounts to Mr. Oliver Wolcott.","Discusses Mr. John Eyre and James Nimmo, two of Virginia's electors in the presidential election of 1796; comments upon the distribution of Virginia's electoral votes between Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Clinton, Aaron Burr, General George Washington, Pinckney, and John Adams; the Virginia Assembly displays its former hostility to Federalism; hopes North Carolina will not \"tread the crooked path of Virginia\"; will furnish Alexander James Dallas with John Marshall's argument in the British debts case. Original is located in the Iredell Manuscripts, Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina.","Tells of a day spent at Mount Vernon (\"certainly one of the most delightful places in our country\") on his way to Philadelphia via Alexandria; misses her so much as to send his man \"Dick\" to her with this letter; is treated well by his uncle James Keith in Alexandria; \"I never was peremptory but I must now give you one positive order. It is be happy\"; sends two letters which he accidentally carried off and asks her to send the one addressed to General Henry Young to Mr. John Hopkins, and to send the other to his brother, Thomas Marshall.","Thanks Rodney for informing him that some papers which had slipped out of his pocket were being held by Mr. McCullough at New Castle, whom he has requested to post them to Philadelphia. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses his voyage up the Chesapeake from Baltimore; mentions his first meeting with President John Adams; describes \"heavy gloom\" which hangs around the almost bankrupt Robert Morris and family; is impressed by the Vauxhall of Philadelphia and fashionable diversions; mentions estate of Mrs. Susan Hayward on the banks of the Schuylkil.","Is \"extremely chagrined\" at never receiving any mail from her; writes he will sail on the brig Grace for Amsterdam within the week to join General Charles Pinckney; discusses July 4th celebration of the Senators and Representatives.","Has received her letter of June 30; thanks Heaven for her improved health and warns her that \"melancholy may inflict punishment\" on her unborn child; mentions that Colonel Robert Gamble's wife would like to visit her; expects to sail by the beginning of next week at the latest and is upset at the delay; will finish his business and return as soon as possible; sends greetings to his children and mother-in-law; mentions the adjournment of Congress.","Sends this letter by Mr. Humphrey Marshall; attended the play Romeo and Juliet last night, and compares Mrs. Anne Bruton Merry's \"Juliet\" to Richmond's Mrs. Anne West Bignall's; visited Mrs. Susan Hayward and gossips about her rumored upcoming marriage to Henry Baring; complains about delayed departure and wearies of dining out, as he begins \"to require a frugal repast with good cool water\"; wishes \"that we were looking back on our separation instead of seeing it before us.\"","Asks her to give a parcel of land deeds from John Banks to Hobe, which can be found in his pine desk in his office, to the clerk of the General Court; is impatient to get on board ship and away; wishes he had spent another week in Richmond; with tomorrow's departure of the Republican, Richard Brent, the last of the Virginia Congressmen will have left the city; \"my spirits sink at parting with them.\"","Will board the Grace at New Castle on Sunday, July 18 and will hopefully arrive in Amsterdam by the end of August; should hear from him next in October; Mr. John Brown, his secretary, has just arrived on the last stage; received his son Tom's letter of July 6; dined yesterday at William Bingham's country seat on the Schuylkil; describes the table setting and Mrs. Anne Willing Bingham's dressing in the latest fashions; besides his Virginia relations, he most enjoys the company of Mr. Robert Morris's family.","Unfavorable winds have prevented them from reaching the open ocean; describes shipboard accommodations, provisions, and companions, including John Brown, John G. Gamble, the Captain of the ship, Mr. Willis, and two Dutch gentleman; has sent a letter to Winchester, Virginia for his son, Tom; instructs her how to reach him (John Marshall) by letter.","1200 or 1300 miles east of the Capes of Delaware, Marshall and the crew hailed a ship bound for America; has not been very seasick and has busied himself with reading; has arrived in Holland and sends news of his health and safety on the first America-bound ship.","The captain of a British frigate of Admiral Duncan's fleet at the mouth of the Texel boarded their ship on August 29 but treated them extremely politely upon learning that a US minister was on board; observed the Dutch fleet in the Texel ready to move on the British if negotiations at Lille failed; describes the internal politics of the French government: the Directory presses for war while the Council of Five Hundred desires peace, fearing the politicization of the French army; Lord Malmesbury (William Harris) is at Lille negotiating for peace between Britain and France; Charles Maurice de Talleyran Perigord, the French Minister of foreign affairs, has sent orders to French parts to grant immediate passports to the American envoys. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Arrived at the Hague and met with General Charles C. Pinckney on September 3; has just heard from an express from the Dutch minister at Paris to the Committee of Foreign Affairs about the Directory with the aid of the army moving against royalist and right wing opponents in the Directory, the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Elders; discusses the impact which this coup d'etat of 18 Fructidor should have upon foreign policy; the French government is now in the hands of those unfriendly to peace, and the moderates willing to judge the American case with fairness have been removed; received news of Mr. Elbridge Gerry's intended departure from Boston on July 23 and will await his arrival in Rotterdam for a week before they leave for Paris. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Reached the Hague on August 3 and is very much pleased with General Charles C. Pinckney; had intended to set out for Paris immediately, but Pinckney received news from Elbridge Gerry on August 5 that he will arrive at the end of August; is perplexed and mortified at the delay; describes the Hague and its social life; mentions lack of companions for Pinckney's wife and daughter; has enjoyed the theatre even though he does not understand the language, and applauds the performances of Madame Louise Rosalie Lefebvre DuGrazon; the Directory's coup in Paris may abridge negotiations so as to occasion his return to America this fall, but he would resent such a circumstance even though he misses her immensely and is impatient to be with her again.","The reports on the revolution in Paris have been confirmed; discusses violations of the French constitution, under the hand of the army, the very essence of a republic is destroyed, but \"French liberty may survive the shock it has sustained;\" \"All power is now in the undivided possession of those who have directed against us those hostile measures of which we so justly complain;\" will set out for Paris on Monday with or without Elbridge Gerry; contrary to previous reports, negotiations still continue at Lille; their route to Paris is prescribed on their permit, probably to prevent their passing through Lille; Philippe Antoine and Merlin de Douai is chosen director to replace Barthelemey and Nicholas Francois de Neufchateau to replace Carnot; Mr. Noel, the minister of France at the Hague has just informed him that 1,500 people have been arrested at Lyons and that General Andre Massenais marching to Avignon to quell resistance there. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Includes a copy of the letter which the three submitted to the French minister of foreign affairs after waiting to be received for a month; they have yet to receive an answer to this November 11 letter, and the condemnation of American vessels continues; the following is written in a numeric cipher which is decoded in superscript: \"Frequent and urgent attempts have been made to inveigle us again into negociation [sic] with persons not officially authorized, of which the obtaining of money is the basis...we have very little prospect of succeeding in our mission.\" Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has enclosed an issue of the Conservateur, a Paris paper, as an example of the abuse of the U.S. by the French press; discusses the arrests of innocent American citizens in Paris, including the cases of Jesse Putnam, James V. Murray and his brother George W. Murray; discusses the situation of American merchant marines who, being forced ashore after their vessels were captured, have no choice but to become French privateers; \"France resounds with the proposd [sic] invasion of England,\" but such talk may be designed merely to alarm Britain; discusses France's continental ambitions and Spain's situation; writes of the internal French political scene; encloses the November 7 issue of the Leyden gazette with news of Emmanuel Louis Henri Alexandre de Launay, comte D'Anteaigues and Joseph Fauche Fouche and the reports of Gillaume Alexandre Troncon Du Counaray and Antoine-Claire Thibaudeau; gives his opinion of the future French treatment of the U.S. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has received no letters from her nor from his friends in the U.S.; will not be home until May and hopes that the Randolph's Executors case can be postponed until then; mentions amusements and dissipations of Paris; describes his new living arrangements with Madame de Villette.","Cannot settle or pay the accounts of American Consuls until the Congress of the United States acts on the matter; the three have agreed to transcend their powers to a limited extent in order to liberate distressed American seamen and return them to the United States.","Presents his compliments to Marshall; called at his lodgings twice this morning, but John Marshall was not in; regrets that he will not be able to dine with him due to a previous engagement. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Arrived in Richmond a week ago but hasn't been able to attend to his business because of his many callers and because of the heat; he enjoys the company of his three year old daughter, Mary; discusses the health of his son, John, who is cutting teeth.","Discusses Gerry's letter of 20 October 1798 to President John Adams, in which Gerry makes several misstatements about his part in the XYZ Affair, which Marshall now refutes point by point; \"I must hope sir that you will think justly on this subject  will thereby save us both the pain of an altercation...\"","Apologizes for an article lately published listing the offices which Washington offered to him (John Marshall), with which he had nothing to do; the writer of the article, who obtained no information directly or indirectly from Marshall, \"was unquestionably actuated by a wish to serve me and by resentment at the various malignant calumnies that have been so profusely bestowed on me.\" Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is pleased with John Marshall's election to the Congress even though by a small majority; discusses the elections; asks him to inform him of the election results when all are known. Original is privately owned.","Will communicate the enclosures of Washington's last letter to Colonel Edward Carrington and Colonel William Heth when they arrive in town; comments upon the elections and the unexpected defeat of Colonel George Hancock and Major Haywood; discusses the composition of the new state legislature; and upon France's declaration of war upon Austria and its consequences. Original in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses military appointments and recommends several officers, including Colonel John Cropper, General George Rogers Clark, General Thomas Posey, Colonel James Breckenbridge, Colonel Callohill Minnis, General Robert Porterfield of Augusta, General Joseph Blackwell of Fauquier, and Colonel Joseph Swearingean of Berkley; comments upon the death of Mr. Patrick Henry. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Was unable to return the enclosed letter because he was out of town and his happy that Washington is not displeased that it was not transmitted to Colonel John Cropper; has just received Washington's second letter to that gentleman and will forward it immediately. Original is located in the Washington Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Indenture signed by Thomas Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to Jesse Norman. Indenture of Isaac Arnold and Elija Arnold assigning the title of the Manor of Leeds to James K. Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Encloses a blank power of attorney in order to transfer and draw dividends upon his Pennsylvania Bank Stock which Mr. Pleasant has just remitted him; discusses land sales and the Manor of Leeds; discusses political situation and how the next election will affect their affairs; comments upon domestic unrest in regards to foreign affairs: \" I look forward with more apprehension than I have ever done to the future political events of our country;\" has just been informed of the total English defeat in Holland. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Congratulates him on his marriage; the newspapers report Philadelphia mourning the death of General Washington; hopes that moderation and toleration will succeed the violence of the last session of Congress; party strife exasperates Pennsylvania; the Governor has threatened to turn out of office every man who voted against him. Location of original is unknown.","Scope and Contents Box 2, Folders 1-3. 28 items.","Replies to a letter which proposed a change of the law for collecting the internal revenue of the U.S. in nonintercourse law with France; mentions that popular feeling is against it, as the public sees it responsible for present low price of tobacco.","Has received her letter of August 5 and is pleased with her account of the children's behavior; approves of her sending the boys \"upcountry;\" Thomas Marshall's last letter contained no news of her health.","Has just returned from a visit to Mt. Vernon where the widowed Mrs. Washington appeared \"tolerably cheerful;\" hopes Polly would \"show more firmness\" as a widow; pleased with his young son, Jacqueline's, last letter and hopes his schooling with Mr. Burns will continue.","Indenture conveying John and Jane Foster's land in Hampshire County, West Virginia to John and James Marshall for $666.66. Original is located in the Collection of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on deposit at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses the results of the presidential election of 1800 in Maryland, New England, and Pennsylvania, stating that it is \"an absolute certainty that any success in your state [South Carolina] elects him [Thomas Jefferson].\" Original is located in the Pinckney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Reproaches himself for forgetting to recommend Major Richardson to the commander of the 2nd Brigade, Virginia militia and does so now, hoping his neglect has not been a negative reflection of Richardson's abilities.","In compliance with John Jay's letter, President John Adams has directed a requisition to be made to the Governor of Lower Canada for the delivery of Thomas Jamieson, alias Charles Splendor, also known as Charles Johnston to the authorized person; the requisition and related documents are enclosed.","Secretary of State, John Marshall, grants to Francis Didier Petit de Villers, agent for the ship Parlementaire Benjamin Franklin, a passport. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the difficulties involved in the present negotiations between King and the British commissioners; President John Adams informs him that an informal agreement will be satisfactory as it will be impossible to induce the British cabinet to abandon their principles; matters are left to his good judgment; the stipulation of a sum is better than the present unsettled situation. Original is located in the William M. Elkins Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","His financial embarrassments have prevented him from devoting time to writing the history or General Washington's life; sends Marshall a trunk containing Washington's books and papers, and an enclosed list thereof; wishes he weren't so ignorant of bankruptcy proceedings.","Presidential candidates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, have an equal number or votes, and thus the House or Representatives must decide the issue; Marshall aces not care which way the election goes, but \"witnesses the anxiety of parties;\" suspects the contest will be decided by South Carolina; even it Jefferson wins, Burr probably \"will not surrender...all his pretensions to the office;\" is chagrined by the late Federalist defeat and blames unfaithful men like Mr. Marston or Rhode Island who threw away their votes, as attributed in the letters to General Alexander Hamilton's pamphlet; the treaty with France is before the Senate; Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth has resigned and Mr. John Jay has been nominated in his place; looks forward to returning to Richmond in March and leaving behind forever his political career. Original is located in the Pinkney Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.","An expression of the sentiments or respect which accompanied Vanderburgh's presidential commission to become a judge of Indiana Territory. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the probable policies of the new Jefferson administration; they will strengthen the state governments at the expense of the Federal, transferring as many powers to the House of Representatives as possible; the cabinet will probably consist of James Madison as Secretary of State, Henry Dearborn as Secretary of War, Albert Gellatin or Abraham Baldwin as Secretary of the Treasury, maybe General Robert Smith as Secretary of the Navy, and Levi Lincoln or Robert R. Livingston as Attorney General; many of Jefferson's party are disposed to press on to war, but the government will probably excite as much hate and resentment as possible amongst the people against England without proceeding to actual hostilities; the ill conduct of the British cruisers and Vice Admiralty and the remonstrances of American merchants well serves this purpose; delay the completion of your mission until you hear from the new administration as the present agreement with the British would not be ratified. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Accepts Thomas Jefferson's offer to administer the Presidential oath of office to him. Original is located in the Jefferson Papers, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.","Being sued by Virginia on a bond of security which he signed for Daniel Brodhead several years ago, Marshall has learned that the recipient of this letter was acquainted with the advertisements which Brodhead was required to post; he sends him a commission, therefore, and asks for his and Colonel Anderson's depositions concerning Brodhead and his business.","Is composing a history of General Washington's life and requests information about the war in the Southern states, because General Lincoln's letters to Washington in Marshall's possession do not tell much about the combined Franco-American operations at Savannah in 1779; send any important particulars respecting the siege of Charleston; is disgusted with the political world and hopes to see Pinckney in Richmond soon; asks about the political climate of South Carolina and thinks federalism may prevail in three districts in Virginia's state elections.","Discusses the mild but rainy weather and mentions various calamities which have befallen him: \"15 silver dollars\" of his \"had worn through\" his pocket \"and sought their liberty in the sands of Carolina;\" and when his man Peter unpacked his clothes, he discovered that he had not packed any of Marshall's breeches; \"I thought I shou'd be sans culotte only one day,\" but all the town's were too busy to work for him; \"I have the extreme mortification to pass the whole term without that important article of dress...\"","Thanks him for an oration which he sent on the death of Alexander Hamilton; hopes that Hamilton's death will cast some odium upon dueling; was not aware that he had played a part in producing the commercial meet in Baltimore; did not know he resigned the emoluments of his military service. Original printed in Dann, Mason Memoirs.","Has received Marshall's November 2 letter requesting information for Marshall's history of General Washington's life, and will send his recollections of many transactions as soon as he can put them to paper; Marshall should also contact Colonel Bushrod Washington; will send the book Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, supposedly written with Tarleton's assistance, which contains more official documents than any other work and correct plans of some of the actions, if it will be of any use.","Arrived at her mother's yesterday, and found her not as well as he had hoped; her sisters are well; forgot to pay his brother Charles five dollars for Marshall's son John's schooling; things are badly conducted at Marshall's plantation. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses the problems of the Fairfax lands and the people of Winchester; will endeavor to raise a considerable part of the money required for payment. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Asks for the money which John Ambler owes him for payment for land; needs it to make his own payment to Mr. Fairfax, which fact John Ambler knew; Marshall's brother William will take the contract off Ambler's hands if desired. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Takes no offense at Marshall's printing of Adams's letters to General Washington in Marshall's biography of Washington; in detailing the events of the last years of Washington's life, Marshall \"will run the gauntlet between two influential factions, armed with scorpions...;\" but such an investigation must be made; comments upon Adams appointing General Washington to head of the army. Original is privately owned.","Has received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams's hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Has received Marshall's letter enclosing Colonel Thurston's deed; did not hear about Marshall's suit with Stevens; Fitzhugh's note is in Williams' hand but has yet to get process executed on him as he stays at different places in Maryland and can't be easily found; discusses arrangements made for their nephew Tom, with their brother William. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville,Virginia.","Discusses politics and report of Mr. Chesnut that the Democratic Party in South Carolina would unquestionably support Pinckney; the late convention at New York confided that \"unless this point can be gained...we [the Federalists] shall again miscarry;\" no times have been more perilous than the present because of the internal changes wrought \"by a party always hostile to our constitution\" and because of even greater external threats; if the present foreign policy with France is continued, the United States \"will soon become an empty name\" and will no longer be independent; has spent his time on agricultural pursuits instead of professional duty, and scarcely ever reads a newspaper, but the nation's troubles are too serious for him to continue to do so; the Virginia Federalists may win three or four seats in the next Congress, but there is no hope for the presidential election. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Requests him to pay James Brown one thousand dollars when Marshall's quarterly salary accrues on October 1. Original is located in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Richmond Federalists have mutinied, and have recommended to their brethren throughout Virginia to support the Monroe ticket; was out of town but attempts to explain the reasons for such action. Original is located in the Pinckney Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is honored to be chosen as a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; as he will not return to Washington, D.C. until February, perhaps some member of Congress might find room in his baggage for the volume Eliot mentioned. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to send the collections of the Society. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses arrangements being made with Mr. Willing and Francis to take Marshall's two sons, John and James Keith Marshall, into their counting house when they reach the age of 16; outlines their recommended course of study before then; Mr. Waln(?) will receive Marshall's other son, Edward Carrington Marshall, into his mercantile establishment, if the precarious state of the country's commerce permits it, when he comes of age; asks if he should send his half-pipe of wine to Richmond by way of Norfolk.","Acknowledges letters of April 22, 29, and 30. Outlines patents to Virginia land. Philip Pendleton, Anderson, and Hunter involved in caveat; advises against use of treasury warrant for 1,180 acres. Colston. Decision in Hunter and Fairfax case, decided in favor of Hunter. Asks Lee's opinion as to appeal to Supreme Court; John Marshall favors appeal; sending record; Jones to be engaged as attorney to help Lee. Cause precedent for pending caveats if Supreme Court \"against us,\" save expense; if \"in our favor,\" probably respected or ascertain points for ultimate determination \"in our favor.\"","Is gratified by the compliments Marshall paid to him in his last letter, and hopes to continue his service to the country; has not learned if Serruier is charged with any special orders to the government; Turreau has for some time desired to return to France; asks Marshall for a proper statement of an anecdote concerning Temple Franklin and Benjamin Franklin Bache's unsuccessful attempts to establish a newspaper, which Marshall related to him last year.","Upon his return from the \"laborious relaxation\" of his farm, he found President Madison's message, the report of the committee of foreign relations, and the declaration of war against Great Britain. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Accepts his invitation to dine with him.","Accepts his invitation to dine with him on Wednesday.","Cannot direct the special court Tazewell requested because the law authorizing a circuit judge to perform the duties of a district judge is limited only to the case of the disability of an existing district judge, and does not extend to the case of a vacancy of that office; has notified the Secretary of State of the public hardships if an appointment is postponed.","Received a copy of his book, Historical Letters, and asks Mr. Pleasant to sign him up as a subscriber; comments favorably upon the work, a comparative history of the nations of the world. Location of original is unknown.","Received his check for $500 and letter upon his return from North Carolina; will receive four sets of The Life of Washington from Mr. Mason Locke Weems; discusses a case of Admiralty business which he had just heard in circuit court and asks for Bushrod Washington's opinion; is anxious to terminate next court's business so he can devote himself to the farm.","Discusses whether the power to pass bankruptcy laws resides in the states or in the federal government; discusses part of Constitution which inhibits passage of \"law impairing the obligation of contracts\" and how it relates to bankruptcy laws; says Bushrod Washington heard the argument and his opinion could be relied upon better than his.","Frederick County Virginia Court release proved to John Marshall and James M. Marshall sworn to by Charles Magill, Henry Daingerfield, Thomas McKewan, and Leroy Daingerfield. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Asks what provision is made for them at their session; will he make accommodations for them; asks \"Are we to have peace; or is the war to be continued till we are dismembered?\"","Notice written by Marshall while in Washington D.C. advertising for the return of a strayed or stolen bay saddle horse and offering a liberal reward for it. Location of original is unknown.","Asks Bushrod Washington to ask the counting house of Messrs. Willing  Francis if they are still willing to take John Marshall's fifteen year old son James,now a student at Cambridge, into their firm.","Has made inquiries in response to his letter; land for which taxes are unpaid before August will be sold; payment can be made to the Sheriff of the county; discusses George Washington letters and how he thinks they should be published; asks him to settle a newspaper account for him.","Encloses a copy of a letter from Robert Colston in which Colston complains of John Ambler's withholding payment and threatens Ambler with a lawsuit; suggests that Ambler give Mr. Colston an order on Mr. Smith for the amount in question with as little delay as possible. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses civil admiralty jurisdiction about which he had formed an opinion from the characters in a case of piracy not from precedent; wishes him to discuss revision of \"The Life of George Washington\" with Mr. Wayne while he is in Philadelphia; explains his ideas for the organization of the work; says it must be prepared at leisure and not offered until there is a demand for it.","Encloses a memorandum from the Auditors' office concerning William Marshall's lands in Nason and Franklin counties, Kentucky, and a letter which he wishes delivered to his sister Jane (Marshall) Taylor; she desired him to engage a house for her at Fauquier Court House. Encloses a memorandum from the Filson club.","After reading the recipient's address to the New York Historical Society, he sends him his thoughts on the study of history.","Discusses the Washington social life; is impressed with the French minister and his wife; William Wirt arrived yesterday but he brought no letters; warns her to take enough blankets to arm herself against the intense cold when she goes to Chickahominy on February 21.","Asks Marshall to administer the Presidential oath to him.","Agrees to administer the Presidential oath of office to James Monroe. Original is located in the RG 59, National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Has read in Jaquelin[Marshall's last letter news of her ill health, and advises her not to expose herself to the cold in her fears of being too warm; he is in good health and is busily employed. Letter on verso from John Marshall, to his son John, discussing farm matters, and asking him to receive the overseer's letter concerning such things as preparing the soil with plaster of paris, grubbing, cutting, and burning; does not want him to send packages by post, but by private conveyance if available; sends him a note for $60 to pay Mr. Cocke for 20 barrels of corn; asks about James Keith Marshall and hopes he has engaged in a course of reading.","Encloses a letter from General Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, which he has been unable to deliver in person, as the General had instructed; saw Judge Bushrod Washington several months earlier, and was informed by him that Mr. Graham returned to Lafayette the General's papers, which Marshall had borrowed. Includes letter, 22 April 1817, from Marquis de Lafayette, La grange, France, to John Marshall, United States, Virginia. Introducing his friend Mark des Caves; praises Marshall's biography of Washington and says that most of his correspondence with Washington was lost during the French Revolution; mentions the copies of Washington's letters to him, which he desires to be returned to him by Bushrod Washington; recommends M. desCaves to him John Marshall.","Is unable to accept his invitation to dine with him because of his health.","Requests that his case before the Supreme Court be given a day's respite as the extremes of weather have incapacitated him.","Scope and Contents 10 items.","Has received and finally read the address which he presented to the New York Historical Society; was much pleased with its clarity and lucid arrangement, and feels the public would like to see more from his pen. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Asks for information about nail making machines in Boston, for a friend of his who might like to purchase one; the opinion in the Banks case \"has roused the sleeping spirit of Virginia\" and will be attacked in the papers. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to purchase books for John Marshall's nephew, Taylor, who is at school in Kentucky; makes arrangements to pay the bookseller and Deiplaine, and to have him send the volumes, including \"Terence [sic]  Livy in Latin, Longinus, Thucydides,  Demosthenes in Greek, also Xenophens retreat of the 10,000\" to John Marshall's brother, Doctor Louis Marshall, in Kentucky; discusses dissatisfaction of Virginian politicians with the Supreme Court's opinion on the Bank question; \"we shall be denounced bitterly in the papers...and we shall undoubtedly be condemned as a pack of consolidating aristocratics;\" mentions unexpected and long unheard of financial distress of Richmond merchants.","Extracted from a letter of Joseph Story's to John Marshall describing a $1000 nail-making machine invented by Mr. Perkins, and used extensively in the Amesbury Factory near Salem, Massachusetts; also describes two different, less expensive models patented by Mr. Reed, and discusses arrangements for their sale and delivery.","Discusses an error in his published manuscript of a court decision which John Marshall wishes Mr. Bronson to correct.","Discusses the gross misrepresentations the Democratic-Republicans have attributed to the Court's opinion in the Bank case in order to excite ferment in the masses; asks his advice on a case in Admiralty Court, that the Little Charles, libeled for violating the 1808 Embargo Act. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","If the publication of his John Marshall work has not yet commenced, he would rather have the signature changed to \"A Constitutionalist\"; the letters of Amphyction and of Hampden have had more influence in the country than in Richmond; hopes some respectable legislators will refute them. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Questions Joseph Story about an admiralty case concerning the hypothecation of a vessel belonging to the port of Richmond; discusses legal principles of hypothecation in general in the United States; does not think that a piece in the Boston papers should be republished, Mr. Wheaton's appendix; leaves the opinion in the militia case for Story to write. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the legal principles of hypothecation and maritime law as Joseph Story sees them in regards to a case in New York, and concludes that the chief-question is \"whether the ports of the different states are to be deemed foreign ports in respect to the rights of the hypothecation or of implied lien\"; in Story's district, as well as in South Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York, they are; Story \"is open to argument and will follow in a better path. And as the advancement of the law, and not merely of our private opinions should be the great ambition of all judges, I am quite content to yield to the judgement of others.\"","Mentions a trial at Richmond for piracy and discusses the lack of international law regarding the same; writes of his subscription to Mr. Bronson's Gazette of the United Stateswhich has become the Union. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 87 items.","Discusses constitutional issues involving piracy, the slave trade, and the Supreme Court; mentions Littleton Waller Tazewell.","Has not formed an opinion of the case which was remanded to the circuit court of Pennsylvania; congratulates him on the prospect of a full docket in New Jersey and upon his empty one in North Carolina; he called on Mr. Blair, the President of the Bible Society, who says Bushrod was a permanent member of the society and in arrears for the years 1816-1819; was frozen on the Rosaline, has scarcely thawed out.","Hopes none of the papers of George Washington have miscarried; sent the last ones to Bushrod Washington by a coal vessel of Alexandria; has employed a person to copy the pre-Revolutionary letters of General Washington, and John Marshall will himself copy the military letters in his possession after Bushrod Washington informs him in which volume they will be published; he John Marshall will also proceed to copy the letters written between the close of the war and the adoption of the constitution, and has retained no others.","Encloses an affidavit stating that he John Marshall lost the certification meant for Thomas Marshall and asks Bushrod Washington to send from Philadelphia a bond to be executed; has received from Mr. Ward of Salem a copy of a letter written by Mr. William Fairf to Captain Clarke of Salem dated Belvoir, 2 February 1749, which states that \"Major Washington [has] just returned from London whither he lately went to get his arrears of pay  be put on the establishment of half pay...\" concludes that this cannot be George Washington; poses questions about George Washington's genealogy; asks Bushrod Washington to talk with the editor of Langhornes' Plutarch while in Philadelphia about an anecdote concerning George Washington selling his old charger.","Discusses Mr. Moorehead's purchase of Mr. Johnson's land in Fauquier County; wheat and other crops are doing well. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Describes being thrown by a horse; will bring the letters they agreed to copy to Washington; wishes him to speak again with Mr. Wayne about a second edition of the life of George Washington; recommends that Mr. Mason Locke Weemshave a subscription paper for the letters and life at the same time; thinks they should reduce the charges on the life to half a dollar per volume, then the second volume might be sold for two dollars a volume.","Hopes Bushrod's health will improve so he can come visit at the end of the month so they can deliver opinions on various cases including the one from Virginia \"which has exerted so much commotion in our legislature.\" The case involves an act of Congress allowing a lottery in Washington, D.C. with ticket sales in Virginia contrary to Virginia law. See \"A Substitute Proposed by Mr. Miller, of Powhatan, for the Report and Resolutions Concerning the Citation of the Commonwealth to Answer a Complaint Before the Supreme Court of the United States\" (JK1591 .V5 1821).","A letter of James Keith Marshall's informed John Marshall of her return from Chickahominy; hopes that the celebrations of the 22nd did not disturb her too much; Judge Bushrod Washington is not well; John Marshall is very busy at Court; dines out frequently and eats too much; does not attend the continual gay parties in Washington. Including letter on verso from John Marshall to his son James Keith Marshall, asking about the health of Jacob, one of the slaves; tells him to purchase as much clover seed as he can if he does not get the money from Smith.","Hopes his health was not injured by his traveling to Philadelphia to perform his circuit duties; mentions case in his circuit involving merchants indebted to the U.S. on duty bonds; recommends the writings of Algernon Sidney.","Asks his opinion of legalities of a case concerning insolvency and priority of payment to creditors; the Supreme Court opinion in the Lottery case virulently assaulted in the newspapers, especially by Algernon Sidney in the Enquirer who is \"supposed to be the champion of the state rights...[but] really is the champion of dismemberment;\" is anxious to hear if Joseph Story and Daniel Webster's amendment to the Massachusetts constitution was approved by the people or not. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses legal principles of partnership, joint property and the priority of the payment of debts under English and American bankruptcy laws; writes of the federal government; reports on the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; will send on the next vessel for Richmond some Salem fish and a recipe on how to cook them.","Thanks him for his opinion on the case on which he John Marshall consulted him; has enclosed the letter from Mr. James Madisonto General Washington which John Marshall had selected last winter but forgot to send; discusses the legal matter of inland and foreign bills and hypothecation relating to the New York case.","Is grateful for his expressions of esteem; hopes the harmony of the bench will never be disturbed; discusses Thomas Jefferson's and James Madison's doubts of the Supreme Court as the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional questions; comments upon Jefferson's character and influence over the people; encloses Algernon Sidney's essays with their weak argument and violent language; in the Virginian newspapers \"not a pen is drawn in support of the sound principles of the constitution of the Union...I look elsewhere for safety.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received the fish and will cook it according to instructions; discusses Mr. Hall and his intended publication of Algernon Sidney's essays and asks if he Joseph Story can prevent it; Mr. Caedwell has not yet sent the volume of the debates of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; discusses the designs of the Democratic-Republicans in attacking the Supreme Court; questions him about a case involving William McKinly, a tax collector, and his depositions. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Asks him to join him at dinner on Tuesday at 4 o'clock.","Makes arrangements for Tazewell's deposition to be taken on 23 May; if General Robert Barraud Taylorand Mr. Blair are out of town, send for magistrates and have the necessary steps taken.","2 pages. Photostat of Autograph Letter Signed. Has received the President's message to Congress concerning internal improvements, \"a question which very much divides the opinions of intelligent men;\" \"a general power over internal improvements, if to be exercised by the Union, would certainly be cumbersome to the government,  of no utility to the people. But to the extent you recommend, it would be productive of no mischief, and of great good;\" he John Marshall despairs that such a measure will be adopted. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Has found in the Journal of the House of Delegates that the bill for confiscating Lord Fairfax's estate passed in January 1786, but was defeated in the Senate; discusses the role of the Supreme Court in deciding cases relating to treaties; will not be at Happy Creek before 6 August; will also visit Cumberland, Mr. Colston's and maybe Bath.","Grants power of attorney to Leigh to make or endorse any notes given by Edward Colston, James Marshall or James Markham Marsha for the purpose of paying a debt to the Bank of the United States due from Nimrod Farrow or from the estate of Turner Dixon. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Asked Mr. Williams about the information he Jaquelin B. Harrie desired; Williams wrote that he gave his letter to the delegate from Florida, who has yet to answer it.","Discusses his trip from Richmond and the rainy weather; did not find Mr. Skinker at home, so arrived last night at his friend General Blackwell's, who is almost blind; Thomas Marshall was there earlier electioneering; the election will be closer than he John Marshall had originally thought.","Met his son, Edward Carrington Marshall; introduced him to several gentlemen in Boston, and recommended him to the President of Harvard College; made arrangements for Edward Carrington Marshall to live in Cambridge and to be tutored until rooms at the College are assigned after commencement; discusses Edward Carrington Marshall's expenses; takes great pleasure in aiding him in all measures; discusses his John Marshall latest decision on the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the United States; is anxious about the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Henry B. Livingston's successor.","Thanks him for his friendly attentions to John Marshall's son, Edward Carrington Marshall; gives his opinion of the case of the Bank of the United States v. Dandridge; alarmed at the rumored successor of their \"much lamented friend\" Supreme Court Justice Henry B. Livingston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses libels against his father, John Lowell, and against himself; encloses letters to editors printed in local papers in defense.","Received his letters of 25 and 28 October and was astonished to learn that he feels Marshall deliberately and unnecessarily \"altered expressions which would be construed into the imputation of a crime..., against a gentleman...\"; there was no evidence in the cases decision that Lowell's testimony was disregarded or discredited-- \"the opinion speaks for itself.\"","Brother Bushrod Washington had to adjourn the court at Philadelphia because of his illness; discusses a case on John Marshall's circuit concerning the American ship, Pilot, captured by pirates and later recaptured by a squadron under Commodore David Porter; comments upon the extreme bitterness of Mr. John Adams, whom he still respects, and the publication of some of his correspondence. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Received the President's message to Congress, and thanks him for his mark of polite attention; he John Marshall too thinks that \"we cannot look on the present state of the world with indifference.\" Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Thanks him for the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Original is located in the University of Virginia on deposit at John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Was uneasy that she heard of his accident before his letter reached her; his fall has kept him from court longer than he had expected; feels pain only when he moves; doctors say he is mending faster than they had expected; is treated with a great deal of kindness and attention; wives of the cabinet members call on him; passes the long hours of the night by thinking of her and their early life together.","Will soon return to Richmond by steamboat; makes arrangements to have his servant, Oby, meet him at the dock to carry his portmanteau; is not able to use his arm; was surprised to see John and Elizabeth Alexander Marshall, who were in town because the boat on which they traveled was being repaired, and they were making their way to Baltimore by stage.","Missed seeing him at Hanover Court House on Monday, presumably because of the cloudiness of the weather; will be there next court day to meet him unless it is inconvenient, in which case Tom should let John Marshall know immediately. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, on deposit John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Has just finished reading the copy of his \"Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States,\" which he sent to John Marshall; thanks him for the flattering manner in which he discusses some of Marshall's opinions. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Thanks for sending a copy of his message to Congress; regrets that Monroe is retiring, but congratulates him on his presidency.","Reached Washington yesterday and paid his accustomed visit to the President; Marshall occupies the same room as last year; neither Judge William Johnson or Joseph Story has arrived, and Thomas Todd is close to death; the roads were so good for the winter, he was glad he did not take the steamboat; rode from Hanover Courthouse to Fredericksburg with a Mrs. (Booth) Stone; dined with his aunt Keith on Sunday; his nephew, William Marshall, visited him on Saturday; hopes that Mr. Picket has filled the ice house already.","Discusses presidential election of 1824; ascribes it to the letters of Kremer and to Mr. Vanraensaeller's reluctant last-minute vote for John Quincy Adams; speculates about the Cabinet; including Mr. Crawford's refusal of the Treasury, and Henry Clay's rumored acceptance of the State Department. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Has received letters from his son and from his nephew, George, and has learned of the marriage of his John Marshall nephew, Edward Colston, who has moved to Honeywood, Berkeley County, Virginia; asks her to inform Mr. Cole that he John Marshall has received his new black suit, and that George Kremer will soon print \"a most scurrilous piece of abuse against Henry Clay,\" an anonymous letter in the Columbia Observer accusing him of bargaining with John Quincy Adams to give his support in the presidential election in return for the office of Secretary of State; Polly's cousin, Mrs. Walker, thanked him for his check and the subscription raised for her by the members of Congress.","Asks him to accept a copy of his colonial history; congratulations him on the successful termination of his political career. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Is much honored by his election to the Bunker Hill Monument Association and asks what his membership will entail.","Has received his letters and documents stating Monroe's claims on the U.S.; expects that Monroe will receive as much as has ever been allowed to others for similar services. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Thanks her for her letter recommending Caldwell, but he has already pledged himself to another person seeking office.","In response to John Marshall's requests in his last letter, John Sergeant is enclosing copies of Mr. Giles' speech found in Dunlap and Claypoole's 16 December 1796 paper and in the Aurora of the 15th sources located at the (?) Library; and germane to his biography of Washington.","Legal brief of the case of  Cooper and Gilliam v. Field et. al , a case involving the illegal sale of escaped slaves.","Scope and Contents 13 items.","Thanks him for a copy of John Marshall's history of the English colonies of North America which Joseph Story delivered a few weeks earlier; quotes Lord Kames (?) from his The Gentleman Farmer; \"I disregard the present rebellion of our Americans; for they will soon be reduced to obedience;\" discusses present westward movement of the American population and predicts a new western confederacy of the movement of the national capital westward in the next generation; comments upon John Marshall's statements on slavery, mentioning Colonel Edward Carrington's and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's views on miscegenation and the Colonization Society's efforts; discusses Georgia's Governor George M. Troup's detested views on the slaves and Creek Indians, which seem to be held by most Georgians, who would defy the authority of the Union if they dared; that authority rests on \"the purity, the intellegence and the firmness\" of the Supreme Court; hopes John Marshall long remains at the head.","Has read Mr. William Branch Giles's latest article in the Richmond Enquirer on John Quincy Adams, which attributes his John Quincy Adams's \"past conversion to Jeffersonism\" to \"his own personal promotion and aggrandizement;\" Giles claims that Adams's message indicated his intentions to introduce unlimited powers into the government, but Pickering disagrees; discusses Adams's policies regarding internal improvements, a national university, and the promotion of agriculture, all of which Washington recommended, and their constitutionality; discusses Giles, his character, and his political ambitions; writes of James Monroe's and William Pinckney's treaty with Great Britain and their letter to Congress, Monroe's bid for the Presidency, and his subsequent reconciliation with Jefferson; mentions Secretary of the State Robert Smith's correspondence with the British Minister Jackson; his resignation, and published defense; discusses the death of Virginian US District Court Judge Cyrus Griffin and the appointment of his successor John Tyler, ex-Governor of Virginia; which was made to make room for Monroe as Governor; Monroe was appointed to the State Department, \"the vestibule to the President's Palace,\" when Smith resigned; discusses Jefferson's motives for not laying the treaty with Great Britain before Congress; concludes with Joseph Hopkinson's thoughts on Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.","Left Alexandria for Washington a day early because the weather was good for traveling; he, Bushrod Washington, and Gabriel Duval await the arrival of their brother Justices Joseph Story and Smith Thompson; Judge Johnson went by way of Norfolk and will not arrive till Wednesday or Thursday; Judge Thomas Todd is unable to make the journey; discusses his journey and health: \"I am under the persecution of the influenza;\" will open the court and wait on the President tomorrow.","Discusses his daily routine and his health; Judge Joseph Story arrived today; he was delayed a week in Philadelphia by influenza; discusses a loan of $200 to Thomas Marshall, his son; has received three invitations for dinner parties this week; discusses the gaiety of the Washington social scene; jests about his niece Lucy Fisher marrying Dr. Daniel Norborne Norton and persuading him to run for Congress.","Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams' drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.","John Marshall's son John passed through the city, but he did not have a chance to see him; was pleased to hear that she was well, expecting \"the uncommon warmth of the season had relaxed your system so as to distress your feelings;\" he enjoys his usual health; \"was at a very great crowd at Mrs. John Quincy Adams's drawing room;\" dined yesterday with Mr. John Randolph of Roanoke who is as much engaged in party politics as he has always been.","Has received his letter expressing his interest in the position of the clerk of the Supreme Court; the applicants are numerous and worthy; recalls their former acquaintance, and is confident in his competence, but wants to make such an important appointment \"without any pre-engagements.\" Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.","Replies to his letter recommending Mr. Randall for the vacant office in the Clerkship of the Supreme Court; discusses his feelings regarding the appointment; has been having trouble with famine and drought. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses marriage arrangements of his son Edward Carrington Marshall with the Judge's daughter.","Apologizes for his last letter of 15 September 1826; did not realize that Fay was opposed to Edward Carrington Marshall's marriage to Fay's daughter; \"I hope Edward has received notice of your decision... It will be [a] kindness to awaken him as soon as possible from the dreams of happiness in which he has been too long indulging.\"","Has finally discovered the letters in the Aurora from 23 October to 5 November 1795 written by the \"Calm Observer\" relating to the charge of illegal payment of the President's salary and the replies thereto by Alexander Hamilton and O. Wolcott; these were not written by William Branch Giles; Judge Bushrod Washington had to break up his court because of ill-health.","Has received his letter by Mr. Doddridge; apologizes for any inconvenience which may be caused by the disposal of the letters of recommendation which the recipient sent by Mr. Rowan and Colonel Johnson.","Discusses legal principles involved in the Fairfax lands case. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.","Has seen in the papers discussions between his brother Johnson(?) and Timothy Pickering respecting Count Pulaski and the Battle of Germantown; \"with the exception of Judge Peters, yourself,  Mr. Wolcott I can scarcely find any person who was conspicuous on the great theatre of our country when I first began to mix in public affairs;\" asks if he will travel south to Washington; discusses George Washington and his firmness of character. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Encloses a check on the bank of Winchester for $600 to be endorsed to Mr. Smith; was surprised that the sale of the land was $200 less than he thought; Alexander Marshall informed him John Marshall that he settled $200 which he owed him with Mr. Smith; finished cutting his wheat and rye last week; his corn has suffered from the cold wet spring and now from drought; discusses weather and crop pests.","Discusses the science of agriculture and whether or not it should be taught at a university. Location of original is unknown.","Has read the review which will be published in the forthcoming January 1828 edition of the North American Review of John Marshall's History of the Colonies; encloses a copy of it; hopes to meet him in January and introduce Mrs. Story to him.","Has received his flattering letter and biography of him and warmly expresses his gratitude; accommodations for Mrs. Story may be had at Mr. Rapine's in Washington; discusses the present contest for the Presidency; fears that \"our constitution is not to be so long lived as its real friends have hoped.\"","Scope and Contents 16 items.","Thanks him for a copy of his speech on \"retrenchment and reform;\" intended to call on him, but the pressure of official duties and the indolence of age have prevented it. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Must decline his invitation to be his companion on the Potomac because of his ill health; Mr. Sheppherd has given a good account of \"our Jacobin Banker's Clerk\"; discusses Sheppherd's and the clerk's lives.","Begs him to accept his portrait painted by Mr. Chester Harding in Washington as a token of his sincere and affectionate friendship; will not send it to Richmond until Mr. Horatio Greenough casts his bust; enjoyed a pleasant trip from Washington to Richmond where he has seen none but his family since his return; the spirit of party is extremely bitter, but he plans to leave for the upper country; had one of Joseph Story's fish yesterday; received news from Mr. McGruder of the loss of John Marshall's sortout. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Takes the liberty to write him; regrets that it was necessary for John Marshall to announce publicly his feelings on the election, because it will not subject him to the abuse of the partisans. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Did not have a chance to answer Mr. Chester Harding's letter asking what should be done with John Marshall's portrait; if he Chester Harding is in Boston, have him deliver it to you Joseph Story; asks Story to take care of it till Marshall can have it and his bust sent to Richmond; discusses how the Marylander misquoted him on the coming election; an epidemic has prevailed extensively in Richmond. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received his letter and is grateful for his kind words; although the still burnt Kentucky Whiskey is nauseous to his palate, \"I can yet enjoy the aroma of an exquisite glass of Madeira, or Paxasete, or Burgundy and I doubt whether my head would have been more affected by a bottle of Clos Von gedt, capped with another of such silvery Champagne, than by your truly kind note.\"","Discusses the recipient's proposed amendment to a bill before the House of Representatives concerning the U.S. Circuit Court System.","Letter declining their honor of joining the Richmond and Manchester Sabbath School in a 4th of July procession, not because he does not believe in the principles inspiring it, but because he must leave town due to Mrs. Marshall's feeble health. The letter was probably written and signed by a secretary. Location of original is unknown.","Cannot satisfy his request to send him letters with autographs of the Virginian signers of the Declaration of Independence as they have not been preserved or contain private communications; has read and enjoyed the sermons he sent; discusses the nature of church and state in post-Revolutionary Virginia; gratified by Sprague's sermon on intemperance and gives his views on the subject.","Discusses a land case concerning Mrs. Clarke and Mr. Swan, and Mr. Pollard; have no further communications with Swan as \"he has no idea of...frank dealing\"; Mr. Fiske wrote that he can lend money for Mrs. Carrington; please send down John Marshall's ponies with Charles Smith or Mr. Colston. Location of original is unknown.","Has just received Mr. Triplett's letter and is willing to allow him 20% commission on the money he may collect from the estate of Mr. Davies; discusses arrangements for drawing money on his (John Marshall's) account; asks him to pay costs incurred in the execution of the above matter; discusses election of General Andrew Jackson. Original is located in the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan.","Makes arrangements to pay$1000 to Swan for a land purchase. Original is located in the University of Virginia?","Has received his letter concerning news of the birth of Margaret Lewis Marshall's nephew; mentions health of his family, including the children's whooping cough; prices in the Alexandria flour market and how the dry weather is affecting crops; writes of his own agricultural efforts, including the operation of a large roller for his corn fields; has been unable to send down the horses; will attend a sale at Westover on Mr. Lewis's request; Mr. Lewis, Mr. Colston, and Mr. Charles B. Smith are not able to take the horses to him or to Aunt Carrington.","Has finished reading his centennial discourse on the first settlement of Salem; was touched by his portrayal of the story of the Indians; especially enjoyed the passages respecting the Lady Arabella Johnson; read with interest his sketch of the recently deceased Robert Trimble, brother Supreme Court Justice; congratulates him on the appointment of Joseph Hopkinson to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania District Court Judgeship. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","The case will not be finished till Saturday and Marshall will not be home till Tuesday; had a pleasant sail down the river to Norfolk; boards in a very agreeable house.","Requests him to purchase two more copies of Joseph Story's three volume \"Public and General Statutes passed by the Congress of the United States, 1789-1827\" for the Supreme Court. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents 10 items.","The sick Supreme Court judges have arrived; he continues his morning walks; they dined with the President and Mrs. John Quincy Adams on Friday; discusses their feelings on Andrew Jackson's election; Jackson is expected in the city in a fortnight; mentions Mrs. Jackson's death; discusses John Marshall's dinner invitations; tell Mr. (Call or Cole) the secretaries are sick, and Henry Clay caught a cold by attending the colonization society; discusses the upcoming inauguration.","Encloses a letter to be sent to Mr. Payne; imagines that Oby has carried out the clover seed from the cellar; received news from his son James Keith Marshall that she was not well; has written to his son, Thomas Marshall, in a feeble attempt to console him on the death of his wife Margaret; receive news from Jaquelin Marshall of his new son, Jaquelin Jr.","Has had no news of her and is worried; discusses her delicate health; received news from his son Edward Carrington Marshall who grieves for his brother Thomas's loss; received a serious and very religious letter from Thomas, who is much occupied with his children and superintends his son John's education. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Answers his letter of 21 February; is pleased that he has turned to religion and reason in handling his grief in losing his wife; is glad that he has kept John at hand instead of sending him to Princeton; an epidemic has hit the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, and a son of General Jones is dying of the fever; Washington is full of office-sickness; discusses the spoils system. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Has received his letter enclosing a copy of Judge Joseph Hopkinson's commission; will attend Virginia's constitutional convention as a delegate; explains his feelings regarding his election to the convention and to its being convened. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received his letter accompanying his anniversary address to the Suffolk bar and Mr. John Brazer's discourse at the interment of Dr. Edward Holyoke; advises him against precipitous fulfillment of the publication requirements for his Dane Professorship at Harvard; his attention has been turned to the two great cases before the Supreme Court; place your thoughts of them on paper; Mr. Smith Thompson will look into the New York case; discusses the matters which will come before the Virginia constitutional convention: property qualifications, senate apportioning, basis of representation, freehold suffrage. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","After much hesitation, he must complain to him about his barking dog which has distressed Marshall's wife who is in very poor health; is extremely apologetic over causing any inconvenience.","Has read his discourses pronounced as Dane Professor of Law at Harvard; is impressed with his teaching efforts: \"Our southern youths would stumble at the threshhold of your most appalling course...You yankees have more perseverence\"; no hopes that he lives to read his lectures; still regrets being a member of Virginia's constitutional convention. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Will be unable to accept his invitation as he is leaving town on Saturday and will be busy until then.","Accepts his election as Bushrod Washington's successor in some honorary position, possibly President of the American Colonization Society","Scope and Contents 55 items.","Scope and Contents 12 items.","Has finished reading his 1809 Fourth of July oration and his December 1828 speech \"on the constitutionality of the Tariff and the true nature  of state government;\" his speech in the Senate was well-argued: \"Is it possible that South Carolina can withstand so powerful an appeal to... her patriotism.. .and her real interest?\"; is flattered by the notice he took of the author of Marshall's \"Life of Washington\" in his notes.","Writes of his son Edward C.  Marshall who is a proud new father; dined with President Andrew Jackson and his Jackson's niece Mrs. Emily Donelson; saw Tom Francis a week ago; Judges William Johnson and John McLean do not board with the other judges; Judge Smith Thompson is sick; complains about not receiving his rent from his tenants Mr. Sprigg on the Potomac and another at Anderson's Bottoms.","Discusses the dinner parties  which he and his brother Justices have attended; Secretary of State Martin van Buren gave one for the new bride of President Andrew Jackson's nephew; he dined yesterday with the British Minister; the influenza is as prevalent as it was in Richmond; Judge Gabriel Duval left town because of a relapse of his son; James Kieth Marshall wrote three days past about his brother Edward Carrington Marshall; mentions Washington's Birthday Celebrations effect on her.","Heard from his granddaughter that Polly became indisposed upon her return  from Chickahominy; has received a letter from his son James who sold his horse for $l000; Mr. Joseph Story, who has been laid up for a week under the doctor's hand has returned to court.","Discusses his morning routine; dined yesterday with Mr. Swann; Mr. Joseph Story is still not well enough to go out; talked about his nephew William  with Mr. Mercer; Tom Francis took a stage for Kentucky; saw Mr. Coleman, husband of his niece Lucy, who  is a strong Jackson man; Marshall's nephew Tom  (son of Humphry Marshall) is a strong Clay man, and will oppose Mr. Coleman in the next Congressional election; party plays havoc with the Kentucky part of John Marshall's family.  Original is privately owned.","Encloses papers which Mr. Francis Scott Key could not present to the Court in person.","Sends his respects to the Chief Justice; makes arrangements to see him.","Discusses arrangements to have his father's will proved in the Virginia General Court so they can rule on his Revolutionary War? claim for half pay.","Discusses land transactions with Captain Slaughter and Major Thompsons; mentions Mr. John Lewis's sale of his slaves to pay off Warner Lewis's debts; discusses their financial difficulties with Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Smith; encloses a promissory note of Edward C.and Mary Nelson Marshall on the Farmers Bank of Virginia for $5000 Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses James Hillhouse's 1808 proposal of electing the president by drawing straws among  Senators; he John Marshall was opposed to it in the past, but has  seen too much strife and bitterness in party politics.","Thanks him for sending a sermon on the late Massachusetts Chief Justice Isaac  Parker and Story's own sketch of Parker's character; thanks him also for a box of fish; is sorry that brother Justice John McLean could not acquiesce in the Craig versus Missouri case; is chagrined that so many cases, including Soulard, Smith and Cathcart and Robertson, were left incomplete at their last setting; discusses Mr. James Madison's letter to the editor of the North American Review. Original is located in the Massachusetts  Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Letter of reference for Captain Baylis, who served with him during the Revolution.  Original is located in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 15 items.","Heard from Colonel Lambert that she was in her usual health; discusses the latest snowfall; dined with the minister of France and his wife, neither of whom could speak English; dined with Secretary of State Martin van Buren yesterday; saw Mr. Robinson yesterday who gave news of John Marshall's sister Elizabeth Colston and her family.","Enjoyed calling on Mrs. Sedgwick, author of \"Hope Leslie\" today; the snow and ice has interrupted regular mail delivery from Richmond; they have lost their Marshal Ringold, whose being ousted from office will distress his family. On verso, John Marshall to Edward Carrington Marshall. Asks him to find a valuable 1776 English pamphlet on the Declaration of Independence which Mr. Storrs lent John Marshall and which he misplaced. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia. Poem,","Sent him a barrel of hams on the schooner King to be deposited with Fisher and Pewer of Boston; asks him what the \"wise men in the East\" think of the Cabinet upheaval; discusses arrangements for new quarters in Washington as the Justices will no longer be lodging with Mr. Brown; discusses the copy of Algernon Sianey \"Letters.. .in Defence of Civil Liberty and against the Encroachments of Military Despotism,\" which John Marshall sent Joseph Story earlier; discusses possibility of war and the reform in Great Britain; will set out on his circuit at the end of the week. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Arrived yesterday; thanks her for the cushion she made him to ease his journey; discusses the visit of a niece. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Received his letter and hams; regrets that the Court is moving out of Mr. Brown's; would like to lodge with John Marshall and Judge Thompson; discusses the break-up of the cabinet, which was a surprise to him; thanks him for the Algernon Sidney pamphlet; informs him of the death of Story's 10 year old daughter.","Received his letters of May 25 and 31 and adopted his opinions respecting admiralty jurisdiction; discusses arrangements for lodgings in Washington next winter and explains why he cannot do anything till he hears from Judge Henry Baldwin; sympathizes with him over the loss of his child; tells of his similar experiences; he also wrote a poem in the occasion of his child's death, which he would have enclosed, but it was lost. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Thanks him for his letter of 9 September; has conversed with Judge Joseph Story about the Declaration of Independence; discusses John Quincy Adams's ideas about it and the constitutional principles of state sovereignty, secession, and nullification.","Discusses his medical examination by Doctor Philip Syng Physick; will probably not see her again till he rides the circuit court 22 November; the gentlemen of the city, especially those of the bar, are painfully solicitous to show their respect; Mr. Peters and Dr. Gillespie press him to stay with them; gives directions for his crops to be tended to.","The rains of the last several days have prevented Dr. Philip Syng Physick from operating; discusses preparations for his medical treatment; missed Cary Ambler's visit because he was sitting for a portrait; Edward Ambler is in town; received a letter from brother Joseph Story; mentions his diet.","Discusses his medical treatment and Doctor Philip Syng Physick; Brother Justice Henry Baldwin is here; discusses the arrangements for the Justices' lodgings in Washington, either at Mrs. Peyton's or Mr. Peters'; explains why he did not think he would serve on the court at its next session; discusses his health and ailments of the past summer. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Mr. Giles will give news of his health; describes his ailment (\"stones in the bladder\") and the Doctor's examination; his operation by Doctor Philip Syng Physick has been delayed because of the weather; describes the Doctor and Marshall's accommodations; tell Major Ambler that his brothers Edward and Cary are in town. Original is privately owned.","Heard of and congratulates him on successful operation; regards his health as \"a matter of the highest national concernment...\" On verso, John Marshall to Edward Everett, incomplete. Is flattered by his kind token; describes his tedious operation; thanks him for his letter.","Learned from Mr. Peters that he was seriously indisposed; intends to leave for Richmond next week; discusses difficulties in their living arrangements; they will probably quarter with Ringold; Mr. William Johnson will live by himself, and John McLean will preserve his former position; Brother Henry Baldwin presides over the circuit court in session now in Philadelphia; describes his (John Marshall's) operation and medicine. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the latest legal difficulties involving the Fairfax lands; his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall lies at death's door. Original is located in the Washington University, St. Louis, Missour","Scope and Contents 12 items.","Discusses a pamphlet to which Henry Lee alluded in his letter; mentions Thomas Jefferson's \"unjustifiable aspersions\" on John Marshall's conduct and principles; writes of his own and George Logon's experiences with the Revolutionary government of France; mentions the journal he kept in Paris. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents 1 page. Photostat of Autograph Document. Incomplete. Original is located in the Library of U.S. Supreme Court, Washington D.C.","Scope and Contents Certificate of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Fauquier County dated 16 March 1961. Original is located in the Fauquier County Courthouse?","Makes arrangements for the sale of Edward Carrington Marshall's bank shares; her brother Thomas Marshall fears that he will not win his election because he raised the clerk's fees.","He was gratified by his complimentary comments on the speech Wilde sent him John Marshall; sends him Mr. Ingham's report on the relative value of gold and silver and Mr. White's reports on coins; mentions Mr. Jacob's work on the subject.","Thanks him for sending him the first volume of the American Library of Useful Knowledge; the Librarian of Congress has asked John Marshall to help spend $5000 on law books for the library, and he asks Joseph Story to suggest titles; discusses Charles Mercer and the Bank Question and internal improvements in Virginia; the party guide The Enquirer is unable to make Mr. John Barbour \"pull in the traces;\" discusses national politics and the threat of nullification; comments upon the cholera epidemics in the seaports of New York and Boston. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Has received and read his essay \"A Congress of Nations for the Amicable Adjustments of National Differences;\" Feels that its argument is well arranged and supported by applicable biblical quotations, but is also impracticable. See the November and December 1832 issue of The Comet.","Is having difficulties selling his stock for him; there is a severe outbreak of cholera in Richmond; discusses the disease; is relieved to hear that he is restored to health and that John Harvie is getting better; discusses the disabling of his horse. Original is privately owned.","Thanks him for his help in selecting titles for the congressional law library; discusses his choice of books; is gratified that his course on constitutional law at Harvard nears completion; shares his gloomy prospects of the country; \"The case of the south seems to me to be desperate...The union has been prolonged thus far by miracles. I fear they cannot continue.\" Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","James Keith Marshall discusses how he sold his and Edward Carrington Marshall's stock; hopes his merchandising speculation will be successful; congratulates him on the birth of his daughter; has just returned from Mr. White's son's funeral, who died of cholera; discusses the disease. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Memorial written by John Marshall to his wife Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall on the first anniversary of her death in which he quotes a poetic lament written by General John Burgoyne. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Thanks him for the dedication of his new book; congratulates him upon its completion; the Virginia legislature is in session; discusses Andrew Jackson's response to nullification and his party's reaction to it; writes of Virginia's relationship to South Carolina and the possibility of their joining in a southern confederacy; thanks him for a copy of Mr. Daniel Webster's speech; mentions Brother Justice Henry Baldwin's sickness. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Encloses a power of attorney authorizing John Marshall to draw what is due Thomas on account of grandfather Colonel Thomas Marshall's halt pay; discusses Congress and the Nullification crisis; mentions Judge Henry Baldwin's misfortune and that Judge Smith Thompson is in town. Power of attorney granting John Marshall the right to draw the money due Thomas A. Marshall as heir to Colonel Thomas Marshall, Revolutionary War veteran entitled to the half pay pension; signed by Justice of the Peace D.A. Hall.","Returns his portfolio of drawings of Washington and pictures of Revolutionary Boston; recalls traveling to Richmond with him once. Original is located in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois.","Informs him that his son was accepted to West Point; does not think the Tariff bill or the bill concerning South Carolina's legislature will pass Congress.","Received his letter of 27 April; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton; mentions a copy of a letter from Mr. Carr in the possession of Colonel John Nichols; Augustine Davis may have published it; Charles Carter's brother has written to Mr. Sujt in regards to it; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Thomas Jefferson, and the XYZ dispatch. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.","Discusses Lt. Randolph's case, Mr. Watkin's case, the power of arrest, and the Judiciary Act; rejoices at the abridgement of his Commentaries for the public; discusses its place in colleges and universities. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the national fervor in France based upon the martial glory of Napoleon and demonstrated by the statue at the top of the column of Austerlitz in the Place de Vendome; compares Napoleon's popularity with the people to that of George Washington's, Hannibal's, and Ceasar's; all were \"victims of the infernal machine,\" meaning party politics; discusses national politics and Martin Van Buren. Original is located in the Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.","Discusses the addition James K. Marshall is making to the house at Leeds for his father John Marshall; mentions Jaquelin Marshall's experiences of housing slaves in basements at Prospect Hill; mentions the weather and growth of crops and the health of Thomas Marshall's daughter Mary; Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston is in poor health and will probably not visit Richmond this Winter; Thomas Marshall's son John's plans have changed and he has bought Mr. Smith's tract of land; tell Mr. Tiffin that the girls have never received the box of articles he sent to Mr. Cawood by steamboat.","Has just received a letter from Mr. Ringold who has moved from Washington and can not accommodate them next winter; \"the political world...is surely moved topsy turvy;\" mentions southern states insistence on state sovereignty; asks him about Brother Justice John McLean's opinion in Tennessee. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses the 1793 contract signed with Denny Fairfax for the Manor of Leeds and the South Branch Manor; suggests strategies to prove their legal title to the land.","Discusses the purchase of land and the legalities it would entail; mentions the possibility of mortgaging the Mont Blanc estate for a loan. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.","His present, a copy of his Commentaries on the Constitution and Allison's Sermons, has arrived on the Lucy and Abigail; has sent him copies of John Marshall's Life of Washington to be delivered to Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams; the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Boston Athanaeum (which complimented him by having his portrait painted for their gallery), and Mrs. Ledyard; discusses publication of Joseph Story's Commentaries, which will not be popular in the South; discusses Henry Clay's Tariff bill. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Discusses sale of James K. Marshall's land; inform Edward Carrington Marshall that John Marshall is pleased with the terms on which he has not rented Mont Blanc; will not leave for the country till July when he will visit Fauquier White Sulphur Springs; the May wheat has been injured by frost. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Virginia State Library.","Questions him about the defeat of John Hardin at the battle of the St. Joseph reported in his Life of Washington; asks him to check with Mr. Jared Sparks if it was really fought on Paint Creek; discusses the elections of the Virginia legislature; mentions Martin van Buren. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.","Describes how George Washington convinced him to run for Congress in 1798. Original is located in the Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.","Would have written upon his return from Washington, but was seriously injured in the stage; cannot find and send him a letter in George Washington's hand as requested; does enclose a military appointment of 1799 with Washington's signature. Location of original is unknown.","Hopes his injury will not be permanent; fears the loss to the nation if he resigns; has \"cleared the decks for the great legal conflict.\"","Scope and Contents 8 items.","Discusses arrangements regarding the acquisition of Mrs. Kennon's negroes. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Discusses Mr. Warden's and Mr. Washington's and Brooke's suits which Charles Lee agreed to look into for him. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Notes written in French in Marshall's hand describing the origins of the English colonies in America 8 pages. Autograph Letter.","A friend from the West has pointed out an error in John Marshall's manuscript which he would like to correct as follows: \"v.2 p.207 1.27 at \"Chilicothe\".. .\"not Chilicothe on the Scioto in Ohio, but...an old Indian village then standing about seventy-five miles rather East of North from Cincinnati...\"","Has had some difficulty weighing and selling his Parkinson breed of hogs because they were too large and their meat is not sweet enough; discusses purchases made for him, Mary, Fanny Burwell, and Maria Willis according to his directions; is surprised at the magnitude of his Thomas Marshall's debts; lectures on paying them off.","Informs him that his rent for the Campbell land belonging to John Marshall's father's estate is due. Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester.","Accepts the President's invitation to dinner next Thursday at four. Original is located in the Hampton L. Carson Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","Discusses the last letter which John Randolph sent to John Marshall. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents 17 items.","Both are sisters of John Marshall's wife, Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall. Eliza Discusses her and her husband Colonel Edward Carrington's, visit with the Washington family at Mount Vernon and the impending delivery of Mrs. L. Custis Lewis's first child; describes their visit to the new national capitol on the Potomac; writes of their return to Mount Vernon and of their diversions there, which include hunting deer and taking care of the new baby, or \"the pretty little stranger\"; describes a chambermaid and other servants; comments upon domestic fashions and describes the furnishings of the mansion, which concludes with a description of the estate with its greenhouse and gardens, and of their host George Washington's treatment of his many visitors.","Hopes that she will send for her in April, although her Aunt Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston says that it is unlikely; Uncle Rawleigh Colston is upset at all the letters she is sending, and refuses to pay postage on them; wanted to buy muslin in Martinsburg to make her a handkerchief and a cap for her sister; discusses her French lessons with her tutor, Mr. LeRoy, and incidents of his exasperation with Thomas M. Colston, her cousin Thomas Marshall, and her cousin Raleigh T. Colston, Cousin Edward Colston cruelly takes delight in telling her that she will not be able to go home until fall, and \"Uncle says he does not think you love me enough to...send for me...\"","James has already conveyed his undiscarded half of land at the forks of the Licking (probably Fauquier County); no longer has an interest in it, but will convey the novelty Martin P. Marshall at any time; \"lament[s] extremely the misunderstanding between yourself and Tom...\"; Lucy Marshall is in Fauquier County. Location of original is unknown.","Was lucky he came down on Tuesday, for he found his daughter Nancy ill, which has caused them to postpone their return to Weyanoke, Virginia; has done a little transferring for Father; has been playing chess with Mr. James Taylor of Norfolk; instructs his daughter Agnes to attend to her studies in Richmond; hopes Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall's trip to Chickahominy did not fatigue her.","Mentions changes made in the college government at Harvard College; complains of college life - \"probably no life is so uninteresting to others as that of a merely literary man. An indolent collegian especially has nothing to say for himself...\"; mentions his classes: Electricity, Astronomy, and Moral Philosophy; describes his \"chums,\" Turner, Bonaparte, a nephew of the Emperor, Cheves, son of Langdon Cheves, Bruce, of Halifax County, and his cousin Birchett; discusses dining arrangements at Harvard: \"We have a large table, confined to southerners, and what are called gentlemen Yankees\"; looks forward with great anxiety to graduating in ten months.","Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Document. Most of her bank stock is to be distributed to her children and their children, although she leaves five bank shares for her \"faithful friend and house keeper Mrs. Francis Martyr\" and her daughter Anne and ten dollars a year in perpetuity to the school for orphan children established by the Ladies of Richmond. Including Typewritten Copy of Autograph Document. 1 page.","Discusses the publication of the last Census and its effects on Congressional apportionment; discusses railroads and canals; writes of abolition in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, Virginia.","Informs her of her brother Thomas Marshall's accident in Baltimore and of his impending death; Father John Marshall has rallied from his severe cold, but does not continue to improve; he has taken cold again, is feeble, and has no appetite; he apprehends the worst.","Describes the weather; Mrs. Mayo has the gout; Mary Archer and family are well; Margaret and Agnes Douthat are with her; Robert Pickett said nothing about paying back the loan; discusses his daughters' lessons under Mr. Daley; gives directions for the farm; writes of General Jaquelin Harvie; discusses arrangements for her Christmas trip and for her slaves; asks about his daughters Claudia and Maria Willis.","Writes a favorable recommendation for Dr. J. W. Leach who has resided in Fauquier County a few years and practiced medicine \"with success and usefulness,\" but who desires to move to the city to \"improve his fortunes and educate his children.\" Including Autograph Note Signed from Daniel Webster to Mr. Bell, recommending A.J. Marshall.","Tells Edward to draw on his money at the Valley Bank of Winchester and send $10 to Raleigh Edward at Lexington and the rest to William Leigh. Includes Elizabeth Colston's will; bequeaths her slaves and other worldly possessions to her children and grandchildren. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents Includes an engraving of a spread-eagled American bald eagle bearing a lyre with the motto \"Nunc Sidera Ducit\" surrounded by thirteen stars; also bears the seal of the Department of State; the passport stamps show that Harvie visited France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Spain, Algeria, Rome, Naples, and Germany from May 1858 to March 1859.","Describes railroad travel in Virginia; discusses his visit in Richmond; mentions Colonel Mason's and Governor John B. Floyd's efforts at arousing sentiment for immediate secession; mentions prices of railroad tickets.","Secretary of War of the Confederate States of America Leroy Pope Walker certifies that Frank G. Rutfin has been appointed a Captain in the Subsistence Department of the Provisional Army. Acceptance and oath of Frank G. Rutfin signed in Richmond before James Ellett, Notary Public, on 19 August 1861.","An Appeal addressed to the Ladies of Virginia and signed by Mrs. M. H. Mactarland, Mrs. Frank G. Ruttin Ellen S. (Harvie) Ruffin, Miss Catherine H. Myers, Mrs. F. E. Nelson, Mrs. N. B. Gwathney, and Mrs. M. Stewart Walker, asking for their assistance in relief work among wounded soldiers.","Receipt for taxes paid by Frances G. Rutfin at Richmond, Virginia, on lands in Chesterfield County, Virginia","Thanks her for writing to him in Miss Harvie's behalf and for granting him an extension; the publishers will finish the reproducing within three weeks at which time he will return the miniature to her aunt; distressed to hear of Anne Harvie's death.","Scope and Contents 14 items.","Indenture signed by Thomas, Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of, Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to John Dearing. 30 November 1771. Another indenture signed by Fairfax leasing land in the Manor of Leeds to William Seth. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Governor Patrick Henry of Virginia grants to George Washington, assignee of Baynes Carter, a 148 acre tract of land on Reed Creek in Henry County, Virginia","Governor Patrick Henry appoints Richard Richards Ensign of the 4th Company of the Sussex Regiment of Virginia militia. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Land grant to Walter Graham and John James for land in Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia), signed by Governor Beverley Randolph. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Bill of Lading for 311 barrels of flour to Norfolk, Virginia, on the ship Dolphin. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Does not view the consequences of their success in the election of 1800 in as favorable a light as John Page does; speculates on what would have been the result of the election had there been no contest between the \"two Gentlemen who stood highest,\" Jefferson and Burr, and if Charles Cotesworter Pinckney or John Adams had opposed Jefferson; speculates on the \"presumption\" of the Federalist view that should \"no election...take place, Mr. Adams is, under the Constitution, to continue in office until a successor be appointed; that is until the next election of course\"; says appointments of John Marshall as Chief Justice, seventeen new judges, and Bayard \"the most unacceptable man that could be sent to the French republic,\" nominated as minister plenipotentiary -- all extend the influence of the Federalists and throw an obstacle in the way of Jefferson's administration; adds a few lines typical of what he sees as Federalist sentiment; and writes of their friendship. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Since John Randolph is not long for this world, is anxious to settle his affairs; \"should you decide upon a settlement south of Phil[adelphi]a (which God forbid) I am desirous that you should fix yourself as soon as possible on the plantation below the mouth of little Roanoke...[Bizarre Plantation?];\" John Randolph's infirmity has prevented him from giving the estate the requisite attention, and it is much encumbered with debt; discusses his failing health: \"there is something radically amiss in the system. The machine cannot last much longer.\"","Captain George Hunter, commander of the 60th Regiment of the Virginia Militia, appoints John E. Barker Sergeant and Officer of the Guard detailed to conduct 60th Regiment absentees back to camp. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.","Thanks him for compliance with his request \"thru our mutual friend Mr. John Marshall\"; will write soon; sends paper for Captain Brown.","Comments on events in Washington which instill \"deep regret and surprize\"; mentions the election in Kentucky; says the antimasonic excitement will likely be \"troublesome\" but he will not get involved in it; has not heard from Mr. Hammond for a long time but does not distrust him but disagrees over the issue of the representation of Ohio in the Baltimore Convention; glad to hear of James F. Conover's professional prospects. Original is located in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.","Discusses the case of Randolph being heard by United States District Court Judge Philip P. Barbour.","Chief Justice John Marshall died in Philadelphia last Monday, perfectly in his senses to the last; the news reached here only this morning, and his remains at 4 p.m.; describes the funeral procession. Original is located in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Encloses the diploma of the historical Institute of France which just elected John Marshall a member on Henry Lee's recommendation; describes Marshall's election to that society.","Is happy about her recovery; quotes Shakespeare; describes his own health; writes of his political campaigning in King and Queen, King William, and Hanover counties, Virginia; describes her old neighborhood and farm, now occupied by Fleetwood Academy; discusses George Haskins situation, mentioning his lack of slaves; gossips about affairs in King and Queen County; discusses the unusual weather; tells an Irish joke; discusses Henry Clay's tariff.","Scope and Contents Box 5, Folder 3. 14 items.","Letters of George Washington, James Madison and Edward Everett submitted to various newspapers in which American Freemasony is attacked and defended.","The Home Life of Chief-Justice Marshall by C .N. S. in the Richmond Dispatch, reprinted from the Louisville Age. Reminiscences of Marshall's personality, treatment of his wife and servants, and his leisure activities.","Articles describing various statues of Chief Justice John Marshall. One was a wax portrait in basso-relievo donated by Horace Edwin Hayden to the Virginia Historical Society in 1881; another was the bronze monument by W. W. Story which stands on the terrace of the U. S. Capitol; the members of the Marshall family who attended the dedication of this statue are listed in a third article.","Anonymous poem attacking John Marshall's decision in the Supreme Court case of Cohen vs. Virginia; the author, a proponent of state sovereignty, threatens that Marshall will be replaced by the Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Spencer Roane.","Poem written on the request of a lady to inscribe his name in her autograph book.","Handwritten copy, ca. 1900, by Mrs. John K. Mason of a poem by John Marshall entitled \"From the Chameleon to the Mocking Bird.\" Poem honors the splendid singing voice of Miss Eliza Lambert, the sister of Richmond's Mayor William Lambert. Original is located in the Westover Library, Arlington, Virginia.","\"Lines on the occasion of the raising of the bronze statue of Chief Justice Marshall, at Richmond in 1869(?) - while Brig. General Terry was in command of 'District No. 1'\"- which included the state of Virginia.","Photostat of Article in Volume 9 of the American Journal of Medical Sciences. Printed Manuscript. Discusses Dr. Physick's operation on John Marshall.","Penciled note describing order of John Marshall's funeral procession and other arrangements for the day. Lists his pall-bearers: Henry St. George Tucker, John B. Clapton, Benjamin W. Leigh, Thomas Rutherford, Charles Copland, Robert Popllard, Chapman Johnson, Robert Stanard, Scott, and Wren; also lists the Marshalls: Colonel George M. Carrington, General William Lambert, General Peyton, and Colonel Armistead.","Account of John Marshall's 1831 operation by Doctor Physick written by J. Randolph, M.D. and printed in A Memoir of Dr. Physick. Mentions the results of an autopsy on Marshall's body after his death in 1835. Original is located in the Library of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","The Centennial Address delivered before the Franklin and Marshall College of Lancaster, Pennsylvania on 14 June 1887. Published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia.","Autographed by the author, Saul K. Padover, in the Spring 1959 issue of Social Research. Subsequently published by McGraw-Hill in a 1960 book, Fountain of Freedom.","Copy of an address by Alfred Harris Bright entitled \"John Marshall.\" Original is located in the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.","Scope and Contents 8 items.","The smaller lithograph was copied from French painter Levret Saint Memin's 1801 crayon portrait of Marshall. The larger lithograph was copied from Chester Harding's 1830 painting. Includes a copy and etching of John Marshall's house in Richmond.","The original of the silhouette of Marshall facing right was made in Richmond about 1825 by a French artist. It was hung at Oak Hill, was inherited by his eldest son Thomas Marshall, and is privately owned.","Each engraving was copied from the 1801 portrait of Marshall painted by Saint Memin. The large matted one was engraved by J. H. E. Whitney.","Original hangs in the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia.","Two obviously derived from Henry Inman's 1831 portrait; one engraved by J. A. O'Neil shows Marshall in 1793 as the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia Freemasons; the last includes engravings of portraits of other U.S. Chief Justices: John Jay, Oliver Ellsworth, John Rutledge, R. B. Taney, M. R. Waite, Salmon P. Chase, and Melville W. Fuller.","Calendar consisting of several block prints depicting John Marshall's chief decisions, his portrait, and the houses in which he lived. Including a short history of Federal Hardware and Implement Mutual Insurance companies.","Wooden letter opener, 7 inches long, bearing the words \"John Marshall House\"","Gold pocket watch probably made by Liverpool watchmaker Robert Roskell and belonging to U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall. On permanent loan to the Smithsonian Institution and on display at the U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.","unframed charcoal on canvas backed paper, on wooden stretchers. Measures 27\" (height) x 22\" (width) x .75\" (depth)","Boxes 5-8","Political scrapbook composed by Frank G. Ruffin for the benefit of Governor William E. Cameron. It consists of a 26 February 1884 memorial to the General Assembly of Virginia, a 25 February letter to the Editor of The State, and handwritten commentary. Ruffin states the reasons why he is opposed to passage of the Richmond Dock and Dry dock bill.","Ledger of James Markham Marshall, including his account with his brother, John Marshall, and surveyor's notes made from 1870-1885 in an unknown hand.","A transcription of law notes, pages 1-253, from John Marshall's \"Accounts and Law Notes.\"","A transcription of pages 1-423 of journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall.","Folder for letters of John Marshall to his wife.","This account book has been microfilmed. See Marshall, John M-104.","Journal of personal business accounts kept by John Marshall; also bound with them is a commonplace book of different legal authorities made while Marshall was a student at the College of William and Mary in the Spring of 1780. See Box 7 for 2 vols. This journal of accounts and law notes has been microfilmed. See M-105, M-105a, and M-105b for 3 copies of positive microfilm. See M-l05c for 1 reel of negative microfilm.","Scope and Contents Original is located in the Pickering Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. This journal is available only on microfilm. See Marshall, John M-107. 1 reel of negative microfilm. Reprint is avilable in The Papers of John Marshall, 1796-1798 (vol. 3);edited by Herbert A. Johnson, Charles T. Cullen, Nancy G. Harris, Charles F. Hobson, et. al. Call Number: E302 .M365 v.1 - v.10"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBooks owned by John Marshall have been removed from this collection. 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Dom Betancourt. Translation included.","26 Maps ","(no. is 17 missing) ","(Wright Index Map of Italy)","L'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.","[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]","Small scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania.","Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche\ncanvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam, 1675-1726.","\n(Wright French Map No. 1)","Carte de Picardie Septentrionale, d'Artois et des environs ou l'on voit le ressort du Conseil Provincial d'Artois.","[Map of Northern Picardy, Artois and surroundings where we see the jurisdiction of the Provincial Council of Artois]","Urban areas, forests, marshlands, roads shown.  Relief shown pictorailly","Guillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographer","Johannes Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 217,000","(Wright French Map No. 2)","Partie Meridionale de Picardie dressée sur les operations Geometriques, de Mr. Lesperon President de l'Election de Mondidier et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.","[Southern part of Picardy drawn up on the Geometric operations, of Mr. Lesperon President of the Election of Mondidier and on several other Memories.]","Urban areas, forests, marshlands, Roman roads, churches, abbeys by religious order, priories, etc. shown. ","Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographer French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris-cartographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam-publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 229,000","(Wright French Map No. 3)","Carte de la Champagne et des Pays Voisins ou l'on voit la Generalite de Chalons partie de celle de Soissons \u0026c.","[Map of Champagne and neighboring countries where we see the Generalite de Chalons part of that of Soissons etc.]","Settlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume, Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 350,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 4)","Partie Meridionale de Champagne","[Southern Part of Champagne]","Settlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of  Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens  \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1: 336,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 5)","L'electorat  de Mayence, le bas palatinat et une Partie du Pays de Hesse et de la Rivière de Mein, représentant ensemble les parties du Cercle Occidental de Franconie,  savoir le plus basse Partie de l' Evêché de Wurtzbourg, le Comté de Wertheim, Reineck,  Hohenlo ,  Erpach \u0026c.  Dressée sur les Memoires le plus noveaux.","[The electorate of Mainz, the Lower Palatinate and part of the country of Hesse and the Mein River together representing the parts of the western circle of Franconia, namely the lowest part of the Würzburg Bishopric, County Wertheim, Reineck , Hohenlo, Erpach \u0026 \nDrawn on the newest Memoirs]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","I. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","59 cm x 47 cm","1 : 437,500","Title in upper margin: Altera et minor pars totius illustrissimi Franconiae circuli, simulae archiepiscopatus et electoratus Moguntini atque ceteri Franconiae status ut sunt comitatus Wertheim, Reinek ac Erpach, finitimus que inferior Palatinatus Rheni inhac tabula ostenduntur","[The other, and only a small proportion of the whole of the most illustrious of Franconia of a circle at the same time as they are of the county court of the archbishopric and the state of the Electorate of Mainz, Wertheim, and the rest of Franconia, Reineke, and the Erpach, closely related to the board, which are shown to be inferior to the Rhine and the Palatinate.]","(Wright French Map No. 6)","Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis aujordhui Le diocese de Toul Pour fervier al'Histoire de ce Diocese","[Leucorum city or Tullensis today next to the diocese of Toul for the story of this Diocese]","Forests, Roman camps and roads, battle lines, modern roads. shown. Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume de L'Isle, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 x 59 cm","1:303,000","Title in upper margin: Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis Auctore Guill: de l'Isle. Amsterdam Apud J. Covens et C. Mortier","[Leucorum city or Village Tullensis By Guill. de l'Isle.  Amsterdam J. Covens and C. Mortier]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 7)","Carte de Provence et des terres adjacentes","[Map of Provence and adjacent lands]","Abbeys, Roman and other roads, forests  shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","Desrosiers - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen back folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 60 cm","1 : 415,000","Inset: Explication des marques-Legend of towns","Title in upper margin: Carte de Provence et des terres adjacented Par. Guillame de'Lise del' Academic Royal des Sciences a Paris","[Map of Provence and adjacent lands by Guillaume de l'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris]","(Wright French Map No. 8)","Partie Meridionale du Piedmont et du Monferrat","[The Southern part of Piedmont and Montferrat]","Forests, roads, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorailly.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen-backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 63 cm","1 : 220,000","Inset: Environs de Nice et de Ville-franche","[Surroundings of Nice and Ville-frenche]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 9)","Carte de Piedmont et du Monferrat Dressée plusieurs Cartes, Manuscrites ou Imprimées Rectifies par quelques Observations","[Map of Piedmont and Monferrat Drawn of Several Maps, Handwritten or Printed Rectified by some Observations]","Forest, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens  \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 x 63 cm","1 : 370,000","Includes \"Adverttissement\" ","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\n[New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026 c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.]","(Wright French Map No. 10)","Le Cours du Rhin au dessus de Strasbourg et les Pais Adjacens","[The Course of the Rhine above Strasbourg and adjacent country]","Portion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Lake Constance and Baden shown.","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Ilse, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 65 cm","1 : 256,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 11)","Le Cours du Rhin depuis Strasbourg jusqu'a Worms et les Pays adiacens  ","[The Course of the Rhine from Strasbourg, to Worms and the adjacent country.]","Portion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Worms;  Lower Alsace and Baden;  the Palatine of the Rhine.  Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographger of the Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 63 cm","1 : 256,000","Manuscript note in lower right hand corner: \"Note: The lines Spirbach (from Neustadt to Spire) were built by Prince of Baden in 1701; He built [?] on [?] shortly after.\"","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 12)","Le Cours du Rhin depuis Worms, jusqu'a a Bonne, et les Pays Adjacens \n[The Rhine Course from Worms to Bonne, and the adjacent land]","Forrests and roads shown on each bank. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographer, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 63 cm","1:250,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 13)","Nova Helvetiae, Foederatarumque cum ea, nec non subditarum regionum tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, secundum commentarios Domini Merveilleux, ser. Regi Galliae a consilio \u0026 secretis, ejusque interpres apud Grisones","[The new Federation of Switzerland, with these as well as of the regions are in subjection to the board, to the Duke of Burgundy, the use of the most high, according to the commentaries of that of the Lord, Merveilleux, ser. King of Gaul by the council and the secretary, and the translator of Grisons]","Cities, towns, churches, rivers and roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guiliaume Del'Isle, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","47 cm x 61 cm","1 : 550,000","Inset (upper right): Carte de Suisse ou sont les Cantons -Coats of arms of the Swiss Cantons location of Cantons \nInset (lower left): Lez Alliėz qui sont la Ville /Les 3 Ligues de Grisons - The cities of the 3 Graubünden Leagues","Inset (lower right): Avertissemnt - Text related to the cantons and alliances of the Swiss Federation","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 14)","La Source du Po, et les Passages de France en Piémont","[The Source of the Po, and the Passages of France in Piedmont]","Roads shown, Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folded map of 4 sheets","43 cm x 49 cm","1 : 250,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 15)","Carte de France levee par ordre du Roy. No. 162","[Map of France by order of the King of France Sheet 162 of 182 (Strasbourg)]","Sheet 162 of the Cassini map of France","Rivers, towns, roads shown. Relief shown by simple hachures.","Cesar-Francois Cassini - geographer","Chez Dezauche, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets","58 cm x 91 cm","1 : 86,400","Note in lower right corner by J. W. Wright indicates the exact scale of the map to be 1 :  82,285.","(Wright French Map No. 16)","Generalis Lotharingia Dispartita in Ducatum ejus Proprium et Barrensem Quorum intra Fines continentur Episcopatus Metensis Tullensis, Verdunensi ","[The Dukedom of Lorraine, and Barry bodies within the boundaries of the bishopric of Metz Tullensis, Verdunensis.]\n \nDetailed map of Alsace-Lorraine and neighboring regions, centered on Metz and Nancy. Relief shown pictorially.","Gerald Valk, Amsterdam - geographer","Gerald Valk, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 586,000","(Wright French Map No. 17)","\nBy Blaeu (same as map 20) ","Missing","(Wright French Map No. 18)","Land graviatus Alsatiae tam Superioris quam inferiorcum utroque Marchionatu Badensi ut et tractu Herciniae Silvae ac Ditione quatuor Urbium Silestte","[Alsace both the superior and inferior both Marchionatu Badensi that tract Herciniae Forest City and Dominion four Silestte]","Covering the Black Forest, Breisgau with the area between Kaiserstuhl via Basel up to Rastatt. Relief shown pictorailly.","Johann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - geographer","Johann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","59 cm x 49 cm","1 : 625,000","(Wright French Map No. 19)","Tabula geographica Campanie specialis in suas sic dictas Electiones accurate distincta","[Map of champagne special in its so-called Preferences]","The Champagne region in France covering the region Champagne-Ardenne with Reims, Troyes and Épernay. Relief shown pictorially.\n ","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - geographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, liner backed folding map of 4 sheets","58 cm x 51 cm","1 : 530,000","Inset: Die Haupt und Crömungs-Stadt Reims in Champaigne (birds-eye view of Rhiems)                                  \nInset: Troyes (birds-eye view of Troyes)","(Wright French Map No. 20)","Carte D'Artois et des environs vel Mappa Specialis comitatus Artesiae in qua sumul Terrae Jurisdictionales Dicast: Provincialis Artresiae indicantur secundum Observationes ","[Map of Artois and surroundings or a special map that accompanied Artesiae summing Earth jurisdictional dedicated, according to the Provincial observations indicated Artresiae]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - cartographer","Guillaume Del'Isle, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 56 cm","1 : 210,000","(Wright French Map No. 21)","Regiae Celsitudinis Sabaudicae Status in quo Ducatus Sabaudiae Principat. Pedemontium ut et Ducatys Montisferrati in suas ditiones et Territoria determinati cum finitimis Provinciis","[Their Royal Highnesses Sabaudicae state where Duchy of Savoy Principal. In those territories, and, to the piedmont of determination in their domains, and Ducatys of Montferrat in the Provinces with their neighbors]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","George Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter - engraver","George Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 645,000","(Wright French Map No. 22)","[not titled]","A reproduction of a portion of a larger map. ","Relief shown by hachures.","linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","32 cm x 55 cm","scale not shown","An unidentified coat of arms arppears on the map","(Wright French Map No. 23)","France.  Corrected from ye Observations Made by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris","Small scale map of France. Relief shown pictorially.","John Senex, London - geographer","John Senex, London - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 8 sheets","64 cm x 93 cm","1 : 1,500,000","Scroll on map indicates map is dedication to Charles Boyle","(Wright French Map No. 24)","The Province of Artois and the Country Adjacent","Rivers, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","William de l'Isle,Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","John Senex, London - engraver","John Senex, London - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 60 cm","1 : 210,000","\nRe-engraved re-issue of De l'Isle's map of the region in northwestern France.","Scroll on map provides dedication and presentation to Sir Richard Temple Baronet, Lt. General of Her Majesties Forces","Map appears in A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world : with the natural history and trade of each country : taken from the best authors, particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to which is prefixed, an introduction to geography, rendering the principal parts of that science easy, and containing all that is necessary for the ready understanding of maps : together with a copious alphabetical index : the maps, which are all engraven or revised by Mr. Senex, are laid down according to the observations communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; and the descriptions suited to the course of each map, which has not been observed in any other atlas\nLondon: Printed for Daniel Browne ... [etc.], 1721.\"","(Wright French Map No. 25)","Briançon","Relief by hachures.","F.  Michel - engraver","Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, \nlinen backed folding map of 18 sheets","47 cm x 64 cm","1 : 197,000","Sheet 7 of Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau ","18 maps ","(no. 9 is missing)","(Wright Index Map of Belgium and Holland)","Carte des Pays Bas Catholiques Dressée sur un grand nombre des Cartes particulieres faites sur les lieux ou les limites sont exactement marquées suivant les derniers Traitéz","[Map of the Catholic Netherlands Drawn on many of the particular maps made on the places where the boundaries are exactly marked according to the latest treaties]","Small scale map of Belgium and Holland. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","Joannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decoraative cartouche,canvas backed,folding map of 4 sheets","52 cm x 62 cm","1 : 704,000","Title in upper margin: Belgium Regium accuratissime divisum. \u0026c: Ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle, geographe.","[Royal Belgium accurately divided \u0026c. For the use of the Duke of Burgundy. G. Del'Isle, Geographer]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","Map inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating  the other maps of the regions of Belgium and Holland in the collection","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 1)","Carte des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas. Tiree des cartes le plus correcte qui en ont ete faites sur les lieux, rectifiees par les observations et operations geometriques de Snellius et par celles que Mr. Cassini y a faites en dernier lieu par G. de l'Isle, Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier. Avec privilege.","[Map of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Drawn the most correct maps made of them on the spot, corrected by the observations and geometrical operations of Snellius and by those that Mr. Cassini last made there by G. de l'Isle, Geographer of the Academy Royal Science. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier. With privilege.]","Shows forests, dunes, marshland, etc. Relief shown pictorially.","Guilliaume Del'Isle, Royal Acadeny of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets ","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 710,000","Title in upper margin: Belgium Foederatum, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Authore G. de l'Isle, Geographus.","[Belgium Federation mostly for the use of the, Duke of Burgundy By G. de l'Isle, Geographer]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 2)","Carte du Comté de Flander Dressée sur differens morceaux levez sut les lieux fixez par les Obseravtions Astronomiques par Guillaume de l'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographes.","[Map of the County of Flanders. Set on different pieces up on the premises set by astronomical observations by Guillaume DeL'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographers.]","Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - cartographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","39 cm x 55 cm","1 : 250,000","Note written by J. W. Wright in upper left corner: \n\"Lines:  From Corine west to the sea,\n                built in 1688. (it had existed\n                to some extent in 1672). rebuilt 1706\n                     From Meise west to Espiene\n                built in 1692.\n                           The Lines of Waes constructed\n                in 1702, left on Ft. Rouge\n                and right in Antwerpt  then S.E. \n                through Liere  Diest Halau along the\n                Grete river to Namur via the Meuse.\n                These were 137 miles long\"","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 5)","Carte des Comtez de Hainaut de Namur et de Cambresis. Dressée par Guillaume Del'Isle de l'Academie Rle. des Sciences sur plusieurs morceaux manuscrits et campemens des Armees du Roi sur les Itineraires anciens et modernes \u0026c. \"Les paroisses du Diocese de Cambrai et leur position sont prises de la Carte Ms. qui en a ete levee in 1704 par l'ordre de Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archeveque Duc le Cambrai \u0026c.","[Map of County of Hainaut Namur and Cambresis. Created by William Del'Isle of the Academie Rle. of Sciences on several manuscript pieces and camps of the King's Weapons on the Ancient and Modern Itineraries \u0026 c . The parishes of the Diocese of Cambrai and their position are taken from the Ms. Map which was lifted in 1704 by the order of Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archbishop Duc le Cambrai \u0026 c.]","\nUrban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially\n ","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris -  geographer","Desrosiers, Guérard, Nicolas - engravers","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed foldeing map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 65 cm","1:210,000","Includes \"Advertissement\" - indicates that data for the Diocesses of Cambray was taken from a map made in 1704.","\nTitle in upper margin: Comitatus Hannoniae Namurcensis et Cameracensis.","[ County Henault Namur and Cambrai.]","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 6)","\nCarte topographique d'Allemagne contenant le Duché de Brabant, une partie des Duchés de Juliers, the Gueldre, the Limbourg, the l'Eveché de Liège","[Topographical map of Germany containing the Duchy of Brabant, part of the Duchies of Juliers, the Gelderland, the Limburg, the Bishopric of Liege]","Relief shown pictorially. The Lines of Brabant described.","Johann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - geographer","Johann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - publisher ","copper engraving","canvas backed folding map of 15 sheets","53 cm  x 68 cm","1 : 218,000","Map is number 29 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 7)","Germaniæ Interioris sive Belgii pars Meridionalis exhibens X. Provinncias Catholiic, cum confinis Galliæ Germ, Hollandiæ recentissime et curatissime in lucem edita","[The more important provinces of the interior of Germany, or the Netherlands, part of the South exhibiting 10  Catholiic, bordering with the Germany, France, Holland, in the light of what had lately published, and recently edited]","Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cmx 57 cm","1 : 840,000","Inset: Ostend -  Plan of Ostend","Map appears in Composite Seutter Atlas - A composite atlas of maps primarily by Mattaeus Seutter","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 8)","Arena Martis in Belgio. Qua Provinciae X Catholicae Inferioris Germaniae cum vicinis Episcopatisbus Coloniensi et Leodiensi aliisque finitimis Regionibus novissime proponuntur","[Field of Mars  in Belgium. When the Province of Liege: for the 10 and the Catholic and other neighboring districts which are the lower of Cologne, Germany, at the end of Bishoprics  are proposed with the neighbors]","\nRelief shown pictorially."," \nJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - geographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 57 cm","1 : 820,000","Inset:  Liege under siege","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus Terrarum Orbis Imperia Regna et Status Exactis Fabulis Geographice Demonstrans - Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 9)","\nBy Willem Janszoon Blaeu MISSING","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)","Le Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026 gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne","[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026 engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]","Villages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.","\nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer","Chez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartoche, canvas\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","\n61 x 48 cm","1 : 128,000","\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c  Door ordre van den koningh ","[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c By order of the king]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026 Peuples qui fy trouvent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin ","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 3)","Carte du Brabant. Dresseé sur plusieurs cartes particulieres, manuscrites ou imprimees levees sur les lieux, rectifiees par quelques observations et autres Memoires par Guillaume de L'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences.","[Map of Brabant. Drawn on several particular maps, handwritten or printed on the spot, corrected by some observations and other Memoirs by Guillaume de L'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences.]","Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Defensive lines shown.","Guillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","66 cm x 62 cm","1 : 253,000","Title in upper margin: Ducatus Brabantiæ, complectens Domina Llovani. Bruxellarum, Anturpiæ, Silvæ Ducis, Mechliniæ \u0026c","[Duchy of Brabant, comprising Lovain. Brussels Antwerpt, Silver Duke Mechlinie etc.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties fu Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)","Le Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026 gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne","[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026 engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]","Villages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.\n \n \nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer","Chez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartoche,canvas \nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","61 x 48 cm","1 : 128,000","\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick\u0026c Door ordre van den koningh ","[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c By order of the king]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026 Peuples qui fy trouuent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin ","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 12)","Flandriæ Comitatus pars Occidentalis, in Terram Francam et Ejusdem Subjacentia Officia","[County of West Flanders, the French and the earth beneath the same duties]","\nRelief shown pictorially.  ","\nNickolaus Visscher IIi, Amsterdam - geographer","Nickolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,\ncanvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 57 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 13)","Tetrarchiæ Antwerpiensis pars Meridionalis, una cum Mechliniensi Dominio in Ejusdsem Ditiones Subjacentes accuratissime Divisa","[The eastern part of the Tetrachy of Antwerpt, most carefully, together with the Mechlinien dominion was divided, in the Ejusdsem for jurisdiction of Subjacentes]","\nCovers the area stretching from the region west of Antwerp, Mersel to the North, Eersel Vryh to the East and Mechelen - Haren to the South. Lines of Brabant shown.Relief shown pictorially.  ","Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer","Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 14)","Flandriæ Comitatus Pars  Septentrionalis, Comprehendens Franconatum Brugensem et Ejusdem Subjacentia Territoria","[A part of the north of the county court of Flanders, which includes the Franconatum of Bruges and the lower  territories]","Walled city of Brugge at center of map. Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer","Peter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 57 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 15)","Leodiensis Episcopatus Pars Septentrionalis, comprehendens Comitatum Lossensem et Hornanum","[Liege Bishopric of the Northern Hemisphere, which includes the Cape County Lossensem]","The Limburg region of Southeastern Netherlands and northern Belgium. ","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.  Legend of symbols representing cities, villages castles and water mills shown.","\nNikolas Visscher II, Amsterdam - geographer","\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 51 cm","1 : 133,000"," \nMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 16)","Brabantiæ Batavæ Pars Orientalis, Comprehendens Tetrarchiam sive Majoratum Sylvæducensem in Ejusdem Subjacentes Ditones","[Batavæ the eastern part of Flanders, Brabant, in the grip of tetreachies the same Subjacents the augmented fourth, whether the Mayoralty of the sylvaeducensium]","\nRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - geographer","\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","\ncopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 130,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 17)","Flandriae comitatus pars Batava, tam in ejusdem subjacentia quam vicina territoria ","[A part of the Netherlands of the county court of Flanders]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher II , Amsterdam - cartographer","Peter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 56 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677."," (Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 18)","Brabantiae Batavae pars occidentalis sive Antverpiensis tetrarchiae pars septentrionalis, comprehendens baroniam Bredanam, marchionatum Bergensem ad Zomam, aliasques minores ditiones ","[The northern part of the West and the Sanensis tetrarchies part of the Dutch Brabant, and which includes the barony of the Bredan,  Bergues Marquissate and to the Zomam, and for other minor princely dominions]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - Cartographer","\nNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Visscher's Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus, 1677.","31 maps ","(no. 20 is missing)"," Index Map of Germany, 1742\n L'Allemagne. Dressée sur les Observations de Tycho-Braché, de Kepler de Snellius sur celles de Messieurs de l'academie Royal des Sciences \u0026c. sur Zeiller et autres anciens ou modernes.","[Germany. Prepared on the Observations of Tycho-Braché, Kepler of Snellius on those of Gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.\nRoyal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.]","Covers the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Bohemia and western Poland and Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - cartographer","J. Condet - sculptor","J. Covens and C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving ","hand colored ","decorative cartouches","linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n52 cm x 62 cm","1 : 2,500,000","Title in upper margin:   Nova Imperii Germanici Descripto in Omnes Suos Circulos Electoratus\n[A new German Empire described it to all his electoral circles]","Includes \"Avertissement\" - naming the colored legislative entitiieis  on the maps\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","Map inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating the other maps of regions of Germany in the collection","(Wright Germany Map No. 1)","Partie Orientale du Cercle de Franconie dressée sur les Mémoires les plus Nouveaux.","[Eastern part of the Circle of Franconia drawn on the most recent memories.]","\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohann Condet -  sculptor","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving, colored outline, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","58 cm x 48 cm","1 : 250,000","Title  in upper margin: Prima maximaque totius illustrissimi circuli Franconiae pars in qua episcopatus Bambergensis, Wursburgensis et Aichstadiensis, marchionatus Culmbacensis ac Onolbacensis, ducatus Coburgensis ut et principatus Schwartzenbergicus, comitatus Hohenlo Castellensis Limburgensis ac Seinsheim, praefectus Norenbergae dimidiaque superioris finitimi Palatinatus pars exhibentur","[The bishoprics of Bamberg, in which the first and the very large part of the whole of the most illustrious of the circle of Franconia, Wursburgensis and Aichstadiensis, the March should Culmbacensis and Onolbacensis, so that and the government of the duchy of Coburgensis Schwartzenbergico, the county court, and the Seinsheim Hohenl Castellensis Limburgensis, and of the half of the upper border on the prefect of the Norenbergae are presented as a part of the Palatinate]","(Wright Germany Map No. 2)","Partie Septentrionalie de la Souabe","[Northern Part of Swabia]","\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","\nGuillame De L'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences -  cartographer","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving, colored outline,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 63 cm","1 : 240,000","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No.3)","Sup[eriori]s et Inferioris Ducatus Selesiæ In Suos XVII minores Principatus et Domina Divisi Nova Tablua in lucem edita","[The upper and lower Duchy Leontius His 17 under the new government and the Lord divided into tables published]","Shows trace of fortress of Breslaw, settlements, roads, rivers, etc. Relief shown pictorially.","\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","Copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 57 cm","1 : 760,000","Inset : Plan of the Fortress of Breslaw","\nTitle in upper margin: Carte Generale du Duche de Silisie divisée en ses XVII Moindres Principautes et Domaines","[General Map of the Duchy of Silisia divided into its seventeen least Principals and Domains]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 4)","Le Royaume de Boheme divisée en ses douze Cercles. Carte Reduite fur celle de 25 Feuilles par Müller. ","[The Kingdom of Bohemia divided into its twelve Circles. Map Reduced to 25 Sheets by Müller.]","Reduced version of Müller's 25 sheet map, Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohann Christoph Müller -  cartographer","Johann Condet -  engraver","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 55 cm","1 : 670,000","Engraved vignettes in the four corners,  upper left shows a small view of Prague.","Title in upper margin:Mappa totius Regni Bohemie in duodecim circulos divisæ cum comitatu glacensi et districtu egrano \u0026c.","[A map of the whole of the Kingdom of Bohemia, etc., according to the twelve rings were divided with the company Glacensi and the District of Egrano","(Wright Germany Map No. 5)","Carte Generale du Marquisat de Moravie Divisée en six Cercles dressée sur les Memoires les plus nouveaux\n[General Map of the Marquisate of Moravia Divided into six Circles drawn on the newest Memories]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","Johann Condet -  engraver\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 510,000","Title in upper margin: Tabula Generalis Marchionatus Moaviæ in sex circulos divisæ","[General marchionatus Moraviae board divided into six groups]","(Wright Germany Map No. 6)","Land-charte des Chur-Furstenthums Brandenburg\n[Land-charter of the Brandenburg Chur-Furstenthums]","Shows settlements, universities, roads, forests, rivers, etc.  Relief shown pictorially.","Jacob Paul Freiherr von Gundling - cartographer","G. P. Busch -  engraver","Johannes Cóvens und Cornelius  Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 60 cm","1 : 540,000","Title in upper margin: Nova Electoratus Brandenburgici Tabula edita per J. P. Fr. Von Gundling","[New Electoratal Board  Brandenburg issued by J. P. Fr. Von Gundling]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 7)","Le Cercle de Baviere Divisée en tout les Estats qui Composent","[The Circle of Bavaria divided into all the States that it make up.]","\nShows towns, castles, churches, roads, rivers, lakes. Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohannes Condet - engraver","\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","\ncopper engraving, hand- colored, elaborate cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","64 cm x 50 cm","1 : 610,000","Title in margin: Bavariaæ Circuli et Elecoratati Nove Tabula ","[The New Map of Bavarian Groups and Electorate]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 8)","Carte Topographique D'Allemagne Contenant l'Arche Duche d'Autriche Superieur de l' Enns, et une partie du Royume  de Boheme du Duché de Bavier et l'Eveche de Passau ","[Topographic Map of Germany Containing the Arch Duche of Austria Superior of the Enns, and part of the Bohemian Kingdom of the Duchy of Bavier and the Eveche of Passau]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 68 cm","1 : 220,000","\nMap is number 61 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.","(Wright Germany Map No. 9)","Carte Topographique D'Allegmagne Contenant une Partie de l'Elecorat de Brandenbourg le Duche de Magdenbourg le Principaute d'Anhalt et del'Electorat de Sax","[Topographical Map of Allegmagne Containing part of the Brandenburg Electorate,  Magenburg Duche the Principality of Anhalt and the Sax Electorate]","Shows towns, river,s forests. Relief shown pictorially. ","Johann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","J. C. Berndt - engraver","Johann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 215,000","\nMap is number 20 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 10)","Charte des Erzherzocthums Öesterreich, östlicher Theil oder das Land unrter der Enns.","[Charter of the Archbishopric of Austria eastern part or the land under the Enns.]","Shows towns, villages, rivers, roads. Relief shown by hachures.","Johannes Walch, Augsburg -  geographer","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 12 sheets","48 cm x 54 cm","1 : 334,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 11)","Carte topographique d'Allemagne contenant and partie du cercle de Westphalia, savoir des duchés de Gueldres et de Cleve; de l'eveché de Munstre, l'eveché d 'Osnabrugg, les comtés de Zutphen, de Steinfort, Recklinghausen, la Marck, Tecklenbourg, la baronie de Wisch, la ville de Dortmund ","[Topographical map of Germany containing and part of the circle of Westphalia, namely duchies of Gueldres and Cleve; of the Munstre, the Osnabrugg, the counties of Zutphen, Steinfort, Recklinghausen, Marck, Tecklenburg, the barony of Wisch, the city of Dortmund]","\nRelief shown pictorially","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","J. G. Facius - engrave\nr\nJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 212,000","Map is number 21 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains..","(Wright Germany Map No. 12)","Trevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus juxta omnes suas Præfecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliæ recentissime et accuratissime deline","[Trier High-bishoprics and Electoratus near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae recently and accurately defined ]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter - geographer","Matthäus Seutter,  Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 610,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, ","(Wright Germany Map No. 13)","Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Moguntinus, ut et Comitatus Uterq. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. aliaeq insertae et confines Regiones accuratatissime delineate","[Electorate and the archbishophric of Mainz, that Uterq County. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. other neighboring countries accuratatiely delineated and inserted]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","\nMatthäus Seutter, Ausgburg- geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 780,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, ","(Wright Germany Map No. 14)","Circulus Westhphalicus in suas Provincias et Ditiones accurate distinctus et recentissime delineat. cura et cælo","[Circle of Westhalia with their provinces and accurate jurisdiction separate from and most recently drawing attention to the sky]","Relief shown pictorailly.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 1,045,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter","(Wright Germany Map No. 15)","Circulus Franconicus, in quo continentur Epsicopat. Würtzburgens, Bambergensis, et Aichstadiensis, Status Equitum Teutonocorum Ducat. Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. Et Onoldinus, Principatus Schwarzenberg , Comitat. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reineck, Pappenheim, Erpach, Hannau, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim, Territor. Noribergense accurate Delineatus","[Circle of Franconia,  which included the Bishophric of Würtzburgens, Bamberg and Aichstadiensis Status of Teutonocorum Duchy Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. The Onoldino, government Schwarzenberg, county. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reinecke, Pappenheim Erpach, hannai, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim.  Noribergensia accurately displayed]","Shows towns, roads rivers.  Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 445,000","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter ","(Wright Germany Map No. 16)","Mappa Circuli Rhenani Superioris : in quo oculis sistuntur Landgraviatus Hasso-Cassellanus,  Darmstadiensis Rhenofeldensis, Abbatia Fuldensis. Principatus Waldeckensis et Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb et Hachenberg. Urbes  Imperiales Francosort, Fridberg, Wezlar et Gelenhausen.  ","[A map of Upper Rhine groups, presenting Landgraviatus Hesse-Cassel Darmstadina Rhenofeldensis, and Abbatia. And the governments Waldeckensis Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb and Hachenberg. Francosort imperial cities, Fridberg, Wezlar and Gelenhausen.]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 460,000","\"Warning\" in lower right hand corner as to the usage if the city names on the map.","Map appears in atlas titled: Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri","(Wright Germany Map No. 18)","Postarum seu veredarum stationes per Germaniam et provincias adiacentes","[Postal Roads in Germany and Adjacent Provinces]","Relief shown pictorially. Shows postal roads settlements, roads, rivers, etc.","Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1:2,500,000","Inset:Table of Latitude and Longitude of selected cities ","Title in upper margin: Carte exacte des Postes et Routes de L'Empire D'Allegmage divisée en ses Cercles","[Exact Map of Posts and Roads of the German Empire divided into its Circles]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 19)","\"Circuli Sveviæ Mappa ex subsidijs Michalianis delineata \u0026  a Dno. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P quoad accuata singulorum Statuum determinationem emendata \u0026 ad L L magis legitimæ project reducta. Opus sumi Geographi posthumum, \u0026 adjucta Tabula explanatoria editum opera Homanianorum Heredum a 1745","\n[A map of subsidijs Michalianis outlined by Mr. \u0026 groups Jutland. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P the accuata individual status determination amended, and 50 to 50 more legal project was restored. Work undertaken posthumous Geography and Map adjucta published a commentator's heir works Homañianos 1745]\"","Relief shown pictorially.","Jacques Michal de Hass - cartographer","Homan Heirs, Nuremberg  - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","52 cm x 56 cm","1 : 450,000","Map appears in  a \"Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 20)","Missing","(Wright Germany Map No. 21)","Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Coloniensis ut et Ducatuum juliacensis et Montensis  ","[Electoratus Cologne archbishopric and that Ducatuum Julich and Berg]","Shows towns, villages, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Numemberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Numemberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1 :315,000","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 22)","Mappa Geographica, continens Archiepiscopatum et Electoratum Coloniensem, cum conterminis Ducatibus Juliacensi et Montensi.","[Topogrpahic Map, containing the Archepiscopate and Electoratum of Cologne, with the adjoined Duchies of Jülich, and Montensi.]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - cartographer","Matthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1:305,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 23","Nova et accuratissima. Ducatus Wurtenbergici cum Territoriis conterminis Designato\n[Duchy of Wurtenberg with the designated adjoining territory. New and Accurate]","The map shows the Duchy of Württemberg between Dinkelsbühl, Ulm, Sigmaringen, Baden-Baden and Speyer. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 300,000","Inset : The county of Nellenburg with Hohentwiel in the center.","(Wright Germany Map No. 24)\n\" \nMappa Geographica Totius Regni Bohemiæ in XII. Circulos divisae, annexis Comitatu Glacensi et Districtu Egerano nec non aliis Principatius finitimis. Noviter et exactissime elaborata . ","[Atlas Map Of North Bohemia at 12. The circles of these were divided, not to others, is not annexed to County of Glacensi to the principalities and the Districtu Egerano to their neighbors.]","Shows  cities, towns, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - cartographer","August Vindel -  engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","47 cm x 56 cm","1 : 685, 000","Inset : Birds's eye view of Prague in upper left corner","(Wright Germany Map No. 25)","Cercle d'Autriche, divisé en toutes ses Provinces, taut Civiles qu'Ecclésiastiques.","[Circle of Austria, divided into all its Provinces, Civil and Ecclesiastical.]","The Austrian Circle of the Holy Roma Empire included parts of present-day Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. Relief shown pictorially.","Louis Brion de la Tour, Geographer to the King -  cartographer","Louis Desnos and Louis Brion de la Tour, Paris - publishers","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche and border, linen backed folding map of 2 sheets","28 cm x 32 cm","1 : 3,330,000","Map appears in Atlas général, civil et ecclésiastique, méthodique et élémentaire pour l'étude de la géographie et de l'histoire. Louis Brion de La Tour. 1766.","(Wright Germany Map No. 26)","Circulus Rhenanus Superior in quo sunt Landgraviattus Hasso-Casselensis Darmstadiensis et Rhemofeldensus Abbatia Fuldensis Principatus Waldeck et Hirshfeld Comitatus Nassau-Weiburg Usingen Wisbaden et Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis Superior Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg et Hachenburg Urbes Imperiales Franckfurt, Fridberg, Wetzlar et Gelenhausen","[Superior circle of the Rhine where they Landgraviattus Hesse-Casselanensis Darmstadina and Rhemofeldensus and Abbatia government of Waldeck and Hirshfeld County of Nassau-Usingen Weiburg Wisbaden and Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis higher Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg and hemburg imperial cities of Lyon, Fridberg, Wetzlar and Gelenhausen]","Regional map of Germany, centered on Landgraviatis and a significant portion of the Rhine River. Relief Shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 465,000","Cartouche displays coats of arms of the territories shown on the map","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 27)","Trevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus : iuxta omnes suas Praefecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliae accuratissime delineat.","[Map of the high-bishoprics and Electoratus of Trier  near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae accurate drawing.]","The western part of Rheinland Pfalz, showing the area along the river Mosel and the Rhine from Bonn to Oppenheim. Place names, mountains, woods and rivers are shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäeus Seutter, Augsburg - cartographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1:310,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 28)","Archiducatus Austriæ Inferioris accuratissima tabula Cujus ditiones in suos Quadrant. Designatæ\n[A map of the Provinces, in their most accurate in the archiducatus Austriæ Lower Quadrant. Designate]","Shows Austria surrounded by Moravia, Bohemia, Styria and the Kingdom of Hungary centered on the course of the Danube River and Vienna. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  cartographer","Matthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1 : 435,000"," \nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 28 1/2)","Rhenanus Inferior sive Electorum Rheni Complectens tres Archiepiscopatus, Moguntinum Coloniensem et Trevirensem Palatinatum Rheni, Comit Beilstein Newenaer, Inf[erior]. Isenburg et Reiserschett","[Map of the Lower Rhine Circle Including three Archbishoprics Mosel, Rhine and Mosel Cologne, Treves, Earl Beilstein Newenaer, Lower Isenburg and Reiserschett]","Shows towns, villages. Relief shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 634,000","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 29)","Circulus Suevicus : in quo Ducatus Wirtenbergensis cum reliquis Statibus et Provinciis curate designatus   \n[Circle of Swabia, in which the Duchy Wirtenbergen with other States and provinces should take care to designate]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - sculptor","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 625,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 30)","Tirolis Comitatus continens Episcopatus Tridentinium et Brixiensem nec non Comitatus Brigantinum, Feldkirch, Sonneberg et Pludentin. Mappa Geographica novissime et exactissime exarata Cura et sumptibus","[Tyrol, accompanied substellate Brigantinum Feldkairch of Brescia in Sonneberg, and the container, and the bishopric of Trent to describe the Pludentinum.]","Relief shown pictorially.","\nTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving,hand colored,elaborate cartouche,li linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n48 cm x 58 cm","1 : 564,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 31)","Circuli Sup.[eroir] Saxoniæ pars Meridionalis sive Ducatus, Electoratus et Principatus Ducum Saxoniae  \n{South of the circle, or a part of Duchy of Saxony was superior, and the Principalities of the Duchies of Saxony]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","Friedrich Zollman, Adam Frioedrich Zuerner - geographers","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nurembur - cartographer","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 672,000","8 maps","(Wright Index Map of Italy)","L'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.\n[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]","Small scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania. Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche","canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","[Le Cours du Po Dedié au Roy Par son tres Humble Obeïssant et tres Fidele Servieur et Sujet, le P.Placide Geographe Ordinaire de  sa Majesté]","[The Course of the Po Dedicated to the King by his very humble and faithful servant. P. Placide. Ordinary Geographer of his Majesty]","A portion of the Po River Valley and the Gulf of Venice.   Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","41 cm xs 49 cm","1 : 250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Ferrare et les Etats de Venice. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Duche of Ferrara and the States of Venice. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Italy Map No. 2)","Le Cours du Po dans Le Duche de Mantoue","[The Course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua]","A portion of the Po River Valley cenered on Mantua. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","41 cm x 49 cm","1:250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Mantoue. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","(Wirght Italy Map No. 3)","Le cours du Po dans le Milanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes.","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","A portion of the Po River Valley-The Milanese. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","39 cm x 50 cm","1:250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Millanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","(Wright Italy Map No.4)","Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Géographes.","[The course of the Po in the Piedmont and Montferrat. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","A portion of the Po River Valley. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","42 cm x 50 cm","1 : 250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat.  A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","\n(Wright Italy Map No. 5)","Dominium Venetum cum adjacentibus Mediolan. Mantuano, Mutinensi, Miran, Dolanoo, Parmensi, Placentino Ducatibus ","[Venetian ownership of the adjacent Duchies of Milan, Mantua, Modena, Dolan, Parma, Piacenza]","The Duchy of Venice. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer","G. Matthaus Seutter -  sculptor","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 820,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum.  1730.","(Wright Italy Map No. 6)","Ducatus Mediolanensis cum adjacentibus Principat. Et Dominiis","[Principal Dominion of the  Duke of Milan]","Shows governmental boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains.\nRelief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter - engraver","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 540,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, Sac. Caes. Maj. Geogr. Aug. Vind. Jacob Christoph Weyerman ... Cum Privileg: S.R.I. Vicariat. in part: Rheni, Franc: et Suev Juris. Martin Gottfried Crophius Sculps. 1744."," (Wright Italy Map No. 7)","[Untitled]","A portion of the Souhern European Kingdom of Sardinia on the Italian mainland. Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Tommaso Borgonio - geographer","Dufrenoy, Paris - engraver","photographic reproduction ","40 cm x 66 cm","1 : 144,000 (reduction to 1 : 300,000)","Manuscript annotation on verso by John Womack Wright:  \"Map of Sardenia. Made originally in 1683 and corrected in 1772. This map was used by [Louis Alexandre] Berthier during the entire campaign [of 1796].\" ","7 Maps","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 1)","Carte d'Europe. Dressée pour l'usage du Roy sur les itineraires anciens et modernes et sur les routiers de mer assujetis aux observations astronomiques. Par G. Delisle, Premier Geographe de S.M. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, 1739.\n[Map of Europe. Prepared for the use of the King on the ancient and modern itineraries and on the sea lorries subject to astronomical observations. By G. Delisle, First Geographer of S.M. of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, J. Covens and C. Mortier, 1739.]","Small scale map of Europe. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche.\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 58 cm","1 : 7,600.000","Title in upper margin : Europa accurate in imperia regna status \u0026 populos divisa, ad usum Ludovici XV Galliarum Regis.","[Europe, accurate and state governments kingdom divided people for use of Louis XV King of France.]","Map appears in  Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 2)","Novissima et accuratissima Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae Mappa Geographica \n[Spain and Portugal, the last and most accurate map]","Administrative boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains of Spain, Portugal and portions of France and North Africa. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - georgrapher","Matthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 2,400,000","Legend in lower left hand corner: Lists the principal cities of Spain as divided into 8 East and West Provinces and of Portugal as divided into 2 parts ","Cartouche in lower right corner displays the 16 regional coats of arms of the various provinces and a larger coat of arms of Spain.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 3)","L'Espagne. Dressee sur la description qui en a ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva et sur plusieurs Relations et cartes manuscrites ou imprimees de ce Royaume. Rectifiees par les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie des Sciences \u0026 autres astronomes\n[Spain. Prepared on the description that was made by Rodrigo Mendez Sylva and on several Relations and maps handwritten or printed of this Kingdom. Corrected by the observations of Mrs. of the Academy of Sciences \u0026 other astronomers]","Map of Spain and  Portugal. Portions of France and North Africa shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Rodrigo Mendez Sylva, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers","Joannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 60 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin: Nova Regni Hispaniæ accurata Descriptio ad Usum Serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle Geographe\n[New Exact Description of Spain for the use of Serene Duke of Burgundy. By G. de L'Isle Geographer]","Map appears in \"Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\"\n[\"New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026 c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.\"]","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4)","Le Royaume de Hongrie et des ays qui en dependoient autrefois. Dressée sur un grand nombre de memoires et Cartes manuscrites ou imprimees Rectifiez par les Observations du Cte. Marsilii et quleques autres","[The Kingdom of Hungary and the formerly dependent countries. Prepared on a large number of memoirs and handwritten or printed cards Correct by the observations of the Cte. [Luigi Fernando] Marsilii and others]","The northern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary on the Balkan Peninsula\nMost of Balkan Peninsula other than Greece. Relief shown pictorially","Count Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographers","Jacob Keyser - engraver","J. Coverns \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,elaborate cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 57 cm","1 : 2,550,000","Title in upper margin : Nova et accurata Regni Hungariæ tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis.\n[A new and accurate Hungary Map to use most of the Duke of Burgundy.]\nMap appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 5)","Carte particuliere de la Hongrie, de la Transilvanie, de la Croatie, et de la Sclavonie. Dressee sur les observations de Mr. le Comte Marsilli et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.\n[Particular map of Hungary, Transilvania, Croatia, and Sclavonia. Drawn on the observations of Count [Luigi Fernando] Marsilli and on several other Memoirs.]","The southern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.","Count Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers","Jacob Keyser - sculptor","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 2,550,000","Map appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6) Oversize","Post Reise Karte durch Deutschland und die angrenzenden Staaten Zwischen\nLondon und Dublin Kpppenhagen und Malta, Nach den neuesten Karten und zuverlafsigsten Hulfsmitteln entworsen und gezeichnet von G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 bei Simon Schropp \u0026 Comp. Berichigt 1833.\n[Post travel map through Germany and the bordering states between\nLondon and Dublin Kpppenhagen and Malta, after the latest maps and most reliable Hulfsmitteln drafts and drawn by G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 at Simon Schropp \u0026 Comp. Reported 1833.]\"","Shows by, color index, the postal roads of European countries","G. E. Schmidt, Berlin -  cartographer","Simon Schopp \u0026 Co., Berlin - publisher","lithograph, in color, linen backed folded map of 32 sheets","29 cm x 86 cm","1 : 3,990,000","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 7)","Carte Strategiuque de L'Italie Septentrionale\n[Strategic Map of Northern Italy]","Shows fortifications, railroads roads, rivers. Relief by hachures.","Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris -  lithographer","E. Andriveau-Goujon, Rue du Bac 21 Paris - publisher","lithograph, color, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets","58 cm x 78 cm","1 : 950,000","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6)","Flanders or the Austrian Netherlands with ye Bishoprick of Liege. Distinguishing what belongs to France, Holland \u0026c Agreeable to Modern History","Relief shown pictorially.","Herman Moll - geographer","Thomas \u0026 John Bowles, London - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored","20 cm x 27 cm","1 : 400,000","Inset: [Map of] Part of Luxembourgh","Includes note on the Treaty of 1715  of the War of the Spanish Succession in lower left corner.","Map appears in  Atlas minor: or a new and curious set of sixty-two maps, in which are shewn all the empires, kingdoms, countries, states, in all the known parts of the earth; with their bounds, divisions, chief cities \u0026 towns, the whole composed \u0026 laid down agreable to modern history. By Herman Moll, Geographer.  1736.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4) Oversize","Shows roads, rivers, towns. Relief by contours.\t","United States War Department, Washington - publisher\t","lithograph,linen backed folding map of 19 sheets\t","93 cm x 111 cm","1 : 200,000","This map was presented to U. S. troops in 1916 by War Department.\t","Located in large red portfolio","Located in blue portfolio: From the Atlas des Memoires Militaries Relatifs a la Succession D'Espagne Sous Louis XIV dresse par les soins de M. Le Lieutenant General Pelet (Paris, 1845)","The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800 is shelved in Rare Books Department UG405 W7 1946","Collection of drawings of fortresses in an album accompanying The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800. An inductive study based upon the interpretation of a collection of contemporary drawings of fortresses deposited in the library of William and Mary College by John W. Wright, Washington D.C. 1946. ","Shelved in Rare Books (UG405 W7 1946)","Descriptive text can be found on page 18 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 32 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 33 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 67 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 74 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 77 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 98 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 112 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 126 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 127 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 128 and 129 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 130 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 236 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 103 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 14Descriptive text can be found on page 149 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 163 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 164 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 193 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 194 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 213 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 221 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 243 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 248 and 252 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 253 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 258 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 269 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 101 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 192 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\"  and Folders 32 and 35.","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\" and Folders 32, 34.","Descriptive text can be found on page 95 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 28 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 237 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 20 and 21 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 144 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 131 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 27 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 156 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","No reference to descriptive text can be found in Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Maps 1-6 not appearing on map index.","\"Alumni Gives Books to Library, Colonel John Woamck Wright Presents Valuable War Collection\" ","Reprint of article from the Willaim \u0026 Mary Alumni Gazette, May 1946, Vol. 13 no. 4 containing biographical information and list of accompliishments of Colonel John Womack Wright.","Early Topographical Maps: Their Geographical and Historical Value as illustrated by the Maps of the Harrison Collection of the American Geographical Society","John Kirtland Wright Ph. D. - Librarian, American Geographical Society ","Library Series  No. 3","American Geographical Society, New York, 1924","with maps pasted in (42 pages)","Map on cardboard","Missing","Inventory listing of maps in the collection as generated bu Col. Wright","Index generated by Col. Wright of maps appearing in  books and atlases.and atlases. (63 pages)","Manuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. Translation included.","Special Collections Research Center","Wright, John Womack, 1876-1953","Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638","Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724","L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726","Lotter, Tobias Conrad, 1717-1777","Saint Helene, Placide de","Senex, John, d. 1740","Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756","Visscher, Nicolaes, 1649-1702","English French German Italian Dutch; Flemish"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 W93","/repositories/2/resources/316"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Womack Wright Collection of Maps"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Womack Wright Collection of Maps"],"collection_ssim":["John Womack Wright Collection of Maps"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Belgium--Maps","Cuba--Foreign relations--Spain","Cuba--History--19th Century","Germany--Maps"],"geogname_ssim":["Belgium--Maps","Cuba--Foreign relations--Spain","Cuba--History--19th Century","Germany--Maps"],"creator_ssm":["Wright, John Womack, 1876-1953","Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638","Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724","L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726","Lotter, Tobias Conrad, 1717-1777","Saint Helene, Placide de","Senex, John, d. 1740","Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756","Visscher, Nicolaes, 1649-1702"],"creator_ssim":["Wright, John Womack, 1876-1953","Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638","Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724","L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726","Lotter, Tobias Conrad, 1717-1777","Saint Helene, Placide de","Senex, John, d. 1740","Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756","Visscher, Nicolaes, 1649-1702"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Wright, John Womack, 1876-1953","Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638","Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724","L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726","Lotter, Tobias Conrad, 1717-1777","Saint Helene, Placide de","Senex, John, d. 1740","Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756","Visscher, Nicolaes, 1649-1702"],"creators_ssim":["Wright, John Womack, 1876-1953","Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638","Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724","L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726","Lotter, Tobias Conrad, 1717-1777","Saint Helene, Placide de","Senex, John, d. 1740","Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756","Visscher, Nicolaes, 1649-1702"],"places_ssim":["Belgium--Maps","Cuba--Foreign relations--Spain","Cuba--History--19th Century","Germany--Maps"],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gifts include accessions from 1946 to 1947, and one in 1931."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Cuba--Foreign relations","Cuba--Foreign relations--America.","Europe--Military History","France--Maps","Holland--Maps","Italy--Maps","Nationalism--Cuba--History.","Cartographers","Journals (periodicals)","Maps","Notebooks"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Cuba--Foreign relations","Cuba--Foreign relations--America.","Europe--Military History","France--Maps","Holland--Maps","Italy--Maps","Nationalism--Cuba--History.","Cartographers","Journals (periodicals)","Maps","Notebooks"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["240 items"],"extent_ssm":["3.30 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["3.30 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Journals (periodicals)","Maps","Notebooks"],"date_range_isim":[1675,1676,1677,1678,1679,1680,1681,1682,1683,1684,1685,1686,1687,1688,1689,1690,1691,1692,1693,1694,1695,1696,1697,1698,1699,1700,1701,1702,1703,1704,1705,1706,1707,1708,1709,1710,1711,1712,1713,1714,1715,1716,1717,1718,1719,1720,1721,1722,1723,1724,1725,1726,1727,1728,1729,1730,1731,1732,1733,1734,1735,1736,1737,1738,1739,1740,1741,1742,1743,1744,1745,1746,1747,1748,1749,1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOrganized into 6 series. Acc. 1931.122 letter filed with Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Organized into 6 series. Acc. 1931.122 letter filed with Box 1."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary student from 1892 until 1895.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["William and Mary student from 1892 until 1895."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Womack Wright Collection of Maps, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["John Womack Wright Collection of Maps, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Womack Wright Collection of military artifacts (UA 5.056)\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["John Womack Wright Collection of military artifacts (UA 5.056)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrinted maps, circa 1675-1918, collected by Col. John Womack Wright pertaining to his interest in military events in Europe chiefly in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The collection primarily concerns the cartography of areas in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Italy. The collection includes examples of the work of Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Guillaume de L'Isle, Johann Baptist Homann, Tobias Conrad Lotter, Placide de Saint Helene, John Senex, George Mattheus Seutter the Older; and Nikolaus Visscher II. Also includes notebook, 1919; and a publication of the American Geographical Society, 1924.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 1931.122 Addition filed in Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Manuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. Translation included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 Maps \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e(no. is 17 missing) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Index Map of Italy)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGiovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaltasar Ruyter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche\ncanvas backed folded map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,600,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam, 1675-1726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n(Wright French Map No. 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Picardie Septentrionale, d'Artois et des environs ou l'on voit le ressort du Conseil Provincial d'Artois.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Northern Picardy, Artois and surroundings where we see the jurisdiction of the Provincial Council of Artois]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUrban areas, forests, marshlands, roads shown.  Relief shown pictorailly\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohannes Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. 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Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Geographer French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris-cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam-publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 229,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de la Champagne et des Pays Voisins ou l'on voit la Generalite de Chalons partie de celle de Soissons \u0026amp;c.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Champagne and neighboring countries where we see the Generalite de Chalons part of that of Soissons etc.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSettlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume, Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 350,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 4)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartie Meridionale de Champagne\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Southern Part of Champagne]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSettlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of  Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens  \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1: 336,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL'electorat  de Mayence, le bas palatinat et une Partie du Pays de Hesse et de la Rivière de Mein, représentant ensemble les parties du Cercle Occidental de Franconie,  savoir le plus basse Partie de l' Evêché de Wurtzbourg, le Comté de Wertheim, Reineck,  Hohenlo ,  Erpach \u0026amp;c.  Dressée sur les Memoires le plus noveaux.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The electorate of Mainz, the Lower Palatinate and part of the country of Hesse and the Mein River together representing the parts of the western circle of Franconia, namely the lowest part of the Würzburg Bishopric, County Wertheim, Reineck , Hohenlo, Erpach \u0026amp; \nDrawn on the newest Memoirs]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eI. Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e59 cm x 47 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 437,500\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Altera et minor pars totius illustrissimi Franconiae circuli, simulae archiepiscopatus et electoratus Moguntini atque ceteri Franconiae status ut sunt comitatus Wertheim, Reinek ac Erpach, finitimus que inferior Palatinatus Rheni inhac tabula ostenduntur\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The other, and only a small proportion of the whole of the most illustrious of Franconia of a circle at the same time as they are of the county court of the archbishopric and the state of the Electorate of Mainz, Wertheim, and the rest of Franconia, Reineke, and the Erpach, closely related to the board, which are shown to be inferior to the Rhine and the Palatinate.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCivitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis aujordhui Le diocese de Toul Pour fervier al'Histoire de ce Diocese\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Leucorum city or Tullensis today next to the diocese of Toul for the story of this Diocese]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eForests, Roman camps and roads, battle lines, modern roads. shown. Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume de L'Isle, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:303,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis Auctore Guill: de l'Isle. Amsterdam Apud J. Covens et C. Mortier\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Leucorum city or Village Tullensis By Guill. de l'Isle.  Amsterdam J. Covens and C. Mortier]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Provence et des terres adjacentes\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Provence and adjacent lands]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAbbeys, Roman and other roads, forests  shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDesrosiers - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen back folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 60 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 415,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: Explication des marques-Legend of towns\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Carte de Provence et des terres adjacented Par. Guillame de'Lise del' Academic Royal des Sciences a Paris\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Provence and adjacent lands by Guillaume de l'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 8)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartie Meridionale du Piedmont et du Monferrat\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Southern part of Piedmont and Montferrat]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eForests, roads, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorailly.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen-backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 220,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: Environs de Nice et de Ville-franche\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Surroundings of Nice and Ville-frenche]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 9)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Piedmont et du Monferrat Dressée plusieurs Cartes, Manuscrites ou Imprimées Rectifies par quelques Observations\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Piedmont and Monferrat Drawn of Several Maps, Handwritten or Printed Rectified by some Observations]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eForest, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens  \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 370,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Adverttissement\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\n[New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026amp; c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cours du Rhin au dessus de Strasbourg et les Pais Adjacens\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Course of the Rhine above Strasbourg and adjacent country]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePortion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Lake Constance and Baden shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Ilse, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 65 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 256,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 11)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cours du Rhin depuis Strasbourg jusqu'a Worms et les Pays adiacens  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Course of the Rhine from Strasbourg, to Worms and the adjacent country.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePortion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Worms;  Lower Alsace and Baden;  the Palatine of the Rhine.  Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Geographger of the Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 256,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript note in lower right hand corner: \"Note: The lines Spirbach (from Neustadt to Spire) were built by Prince of Baden in 1701; He built [?] on [?] shortly after.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 12)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cours du Rhin depuis Worms, jusqu'a a Bonne, et les Pays Adjacens \n[The Rhine Course from Worms to Bonne, and the adjacent land]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eForrests and roads shown on each bank. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Geographer, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 13)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNova Helvetiae, Foederatarumque cum ea, nec non subditarum regionum tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, secundum commentarios Domini Merveilleux, ser. Regi Galliae a consilio \u0026amp; secretis, ejusque interpres apud Grisones\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The new Federation of Switzerland, with these as well as of the regions are in subjection to the board, to the Duke of Burgundy, the use of the most high, according to the commentaries of that of the Lord, Merveilleux, ser. King of Gaul by the council and the secretary, and the translator of Grisons]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCities, towns, churches, rivers and roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuiliaume Del'Isle, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e47 cm x 61 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 550,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset (upper right): Carte de Suisse ou sont les Cantons -Coats of arms of the Swiss Cantons location of Cantons \nInset (lower left): Lez Alliėz qui sont la Ville /Les 3 Ligues de Grisons - The cities of the 3 Graubünden Leagues\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset (lower right): Avertissemnt - Text related to the cantons and alliances of the Swiss Federation\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 14)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLa Source du Po, et les Passages de France en Piémont\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Source of the Po, and the Passages of France in Piedmont]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown, Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folded map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e43 cm x 49 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 15)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de France levee par ordre du Roy. No. 162\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of France by order of the King of France Sheet 162 of 182 (Strasbourg)]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSheet 162 of the Cassini map of France\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRivers, towns, roads shown. Relief shown by simple hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCesar-Francois Cassini - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Dezauche, Paris - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e58 cm x 91 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 86,400\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNote in lower right corner by J. W. Wright indicates the exact scale of the map to be 1 :  82,285.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 16)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeneralis Lotharingia Dispartita in Ducatum ejus Proprium et Barrensem Quorum intra Fines continentur Episcopatus Metensis Tullensis, Verdunensi \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Dukedom of Lorraine, and Barry bodies within the boundaries of the bishopric of Metz Tullensis, Verdunensis.]\n \nDetailed map of Alsace-Lorraine and neighboring regions, centered on Metz and Nancy. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGerald Valk, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGerald Valk, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 586,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 17)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBy Blaeu (same as map 20) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMissing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 18)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLand graviatus Alsatiae tam Superioris quam inferiorcum utroque Marchionatu Badensi ut et tractu Herciniae Silvae ac Ditione quatuor Urbium Silestte\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Alsace both the superior and inferior both Marchionatu Badensi that tract Herciniae Forest City and Dominion four Silestte]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCovering the Black Forest, Breisgau with the area between Kaiserstuhl via Basel up to Rastatt. Relief shown pictorailly.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e59 cm x 49 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 625,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 19)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTabula geographica Campanie specialis in suas sic dictas Electiones accurate distincta\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of champagne special in its so-called Preferences]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Champagne region in France covering the region Champagne-Ardenne with Reims, Troyes and Épernay. Relief shown pictorially.\n \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, liner backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e58 cm x 51 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 530,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: Die Haupt und Crömungs-Stadt Reims in Champaigne (birds-eye view of Rhiems)                                  \nInset: Troyes (birds-eye view of Troyes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 20)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte D'Artois et des environs vel Mappa Specialis comitatus Artesiae in qua sumul Terrae Jurisdictionales Dicast: Provincialis Artresiae indicantur secundum Observationes \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Artois and surroundings or a special map that accompanied Artesiae summing Earth jurisdictional dedicated, according to the Provincial observations indicated Artresiae]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Paris - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 56 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 210,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 21)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRegiae Celsitudinis Sabaudicae Status in quo Ducatus Sabaudiae Principat. Pedemontium ut et Ducatys Montisferrati in suas ditiones et Territoria determinati cum finitimis Provinciis\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Their Royal Highnesses Sabaudicae state where Duchy of Savoy Principal. In those territories, and, to the piedmont of determination in their domains, and Ducatys of Montferrat in the Provinces with their neighbors]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 645,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 22)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[not titled]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA reproduction of a portion of a larger map. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown by hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e32 cm x 55 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003escale not shown\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn unidentified coat of arms arppears on the map\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 23)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrance.  Corrected from ye Observations Made by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of France. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Senex, London - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Senex, London - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 8 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e64 cm x 93 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 1,500,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eScroll on map indicates map is dedication to Charles Boyle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 24)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Province of Artois and the Country Adjacent\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRivers, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam de l'Isle,Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Senex, London - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Senex, London - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 60 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 210,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRe-engraved re-issue of De l'Isle's map of the region in northwestern France.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eScroll on map provides dedication and presentation to Sir Richard Temple Baronet, Lt. General of Her Majesties Forces\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world : with the natural history and trade of each country : taken from the best authors, particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to which is prefixed, an introduction to geography, rendering the principal parts of that science easy, and containing all that is necessary for the ready understanding of maps : together with a copious alphabetical index : the maps, which are all engraven or revised by Mr. Senex, are laid down according to the observations communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; and the descriptions suited to the course of each map, which has not been observed in any other atlas\nLondon: Printed for Daniel Browne ... [etc.], 1721.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 25)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBriançon\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief by hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eF.  Michel - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMagasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau, Paris - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, \nlinen backed folding map of 18 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e47 cm x 64 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 197,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSheet 7 of Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 maps \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e(no. 9 is missing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Index Map of Belgium and Holland)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte des Pays Bas Catholiques Dressée sur un grand nombre des Cartes particulieres faites sur les lieux ou les limites sont exactement marquées suivant les derniers Traitéz\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the Catholic Netherlands Drawn on many of the particular maps made on the places where the boundaries are exactly marked according to the latest treaties]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of Belgium and Holland. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJoannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decoraative cartouche,canvas backed,folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e52 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 704,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Belgium Regium accuratissime divisum. \u0026amp;c: Ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle, geographe.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Royal Belgium accurately divided \u0026amp;c. For the use of the Duke of Burgundy. G. Del'Isle, Geographer]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating  the other maps of the regions of Belgium and Holland in the collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas. Tiree des cartes le plus correcte qui en ont ete faites sur les lieux, rectifiees par les observations et operations geometriques de Snellius et par celles que Mr. Cassini y a faites en dernier lieu par G. de l'Isle, Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier. Avec privilege.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Drawn the most correct maps made of them on the spot, corrected by the observations and geometrical operations of Snellius and by those that Mr. Cassini last made there by G. de l'Isle, Geographer of the Academy Royal Science. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier. With privilege.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows forests, dunes, marshland, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuilliaume Del'Isle, Royal Acadeny of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 710,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Belgium Foederatum, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Authore G. de l'Isle, Geographus.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Belgium Federation mostly for the use of the, Duke of Burgundy By G. de l'Isle, Geographer]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte du Comté de Flander Dressée sur differens morceaux levez sut les lieux fixez par les Obseravtions Astronomiques par Guillaume de l'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the County of Flanders. Set on different pieces up on the premises set by astronomical observations by Guillaume DeL'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e39 cm x 55 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNote written by J. W. Wright in upper left corner: \n\"Lines:  From Corine west to the sea,\n                built in 1688. (it had existed\n                to some extent in 1672). rebuilt 1706\n                     From Meise west to Espiene\n                built in 1692.\n                           The Lines of Waes constructed\n                in 1702, left on Ft. Rouge\n                and right in Antwerpt  then S.E. \n                through Liere  Diest Halau along the\n                Grete river to Namur via the Meuse.\n                These were 137 miles long\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte des Comtez de Hainaut de Namur et de Cambresis. Dressée par Guillaume Del'Isle de l'Academie Rle. des Sciences sur plusieurs morceaux manuscrits et campemens des Armees du Roi sur les Itineraires anciens et modernes \u0026amp;c. \"Les paroisses du Diocese de Cambrai et leur position sont prises de la Carte Ms. qui en a ete levee in 1704 par l'ordre de Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archeveque Duc le Cambrai \u0026amp;c.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of County of Hainaut Namur and Cambresis. Created by William Del'Isle of the Academie Rle. of Sciences on several manuscript pieces and camps of the King's Weapons on the Ancient and Modern Itineraries \u0026amp; c . The parishes of the Diocese of Cambrai and their position are taken from the Ms. Map which was lifted in 1704 by the order of Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archbishop Duc le Cambrai \u0026amp; c.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nUrban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially\n \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDesrosiers, Guérard, Nicolas - engravers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed foldeing map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 65 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:210,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Advertissement\" - indicates that data for the Diocesses of Cambray was taken from a map made in 1704.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nTitle in upper margin: Comitatus Hannoniae Namurcensis et Cameracensis.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[ County Henault Namur and Cambrai.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nCarte topographique d'Allemagne contenant le Duché de Brabant, une partie des Duchés de Juliers, the Gueldre, the Limbourg, the l'Eveché de Liège\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topographical map of Germany containing the Duchy of Brabant, part of the Duchies of Juliers, the Gelderland, the Limburg, the Bishopric of Liege]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. The Lines of Brabant described.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - publisher \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecanvas backed folding map of 15 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e53 cm  x 68 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 218,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap is number 29 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGermaniæ Interioris sive Belgii pars Meridionalis exhibens X. Provinncias Catholiic, cum confinis Galliæ Germ, Hollandiæ recentissime et curatissime in lucem edita\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The more important provinces of the interior of Germany, or the Netherlands, part of the South exhibiting 10  Catholiic, bordering with the Germany, France, Holland, in the light of what had lately published, and recently edited]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cmx 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 840,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: Ostend -  Plan of Ostend\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Composite Seutter Atlas - A composite atlas of maps primarily by Mattaeus Seutter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 8)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArena Martis in Belgio. Qua Provinciae X Catholicae Inferioris Germaniae cum vicinis Episcopatisbus Coloniensi et Leodiensi aliisque finitimis Regionibus novissime proponuntur\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Field of Mars  in Belgium. When the Province of Liege: for the 10 and the Catholic and other neighboring districts which are the lower of Cologne, Germany, at the end of Bishoprics  are proposed with the neighbors]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e \nJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 820,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset:  Liege under siege\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus Terrarum Orbis Imperia Regna et Status Exactis Fabulis Geographice Demonstrans - Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 9)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBy Willem Janszoon Blaeu MISSING\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026amp; gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026amp; engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVillages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartoche, canvas\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n61 x 48 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 128,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick \u0026amp; c  Door ordre van den koningh \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026amp; c By order of the king]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026amp; Peuples qui fy trouvent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte du Brabant. Dresseé sur plusieurs cartes particulieres, manuscrites ou imprimees levees sur les lieux, rectifiees par quelques observations et autres Memoires par Guillaume de L'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Brabant. Drawn on several particular maps, handwritten or printed on the spot, corrected by some observations and other Memoirs by Guillaume de L'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Defensive lines shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaltasar Ruyter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e66 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 253,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Ducatus Brabantiæ, complectens Domina Llovani. Bruxellarum, Anturpiæ, Silvæ Ducis, Mechliniæ \u0026amp;c\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Duchy of Brabant, comprising Lovain. Brussels Antwerpt, Silver Duke Mechlinie etc.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties fu Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026amp; gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026amp; engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVillages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.\n \n \nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartoche,canvas \nbacked folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e61 x 48 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 128,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick\u0026amp;c Door ordre van den koningh \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026amp; c By order of the king]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026amp; Peuples qui fy trouuent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 12)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlandriæ Comitatus pars Occidentalis, in Terram Francam et Ejusdem Subjacentia Officia\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[County of West Flanders, the French and the earth beneath the same duties]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRelief shown pictorially.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNickolaus Visscher IIi, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNickolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,\ncanvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 13)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTetrarchiæ Antwerpiensis pars Meridionalis, una cum Mechliniensi Dominio in Ejusdsem Ditiones Subjacentes accuratissime Divisa\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The eastern part of the Tetrachy of Antwerpt, most carefully, together with the Mechlinien dominion was divided, in the Ejusdsem for jurisdiction of Subjacentes]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nCovers the area stretching from the region west of Antwerp, Mersel to the North, Eersel Vryh to the East and Mechelen - Haren to the South. Lines of Brabant shown.Relief shown pictorially.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 14)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlandriæ Comitatus Pars  Septentrionalis, Comprehendens Franconatum Brugensem et Ejusdem Subjacentia Territoria\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[A part of the north of the county court of Flanders, which includes the Franconatum of Bruges and the lower  territories]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWalled city of Brugge at center of map. Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 15)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLeodiensis Episcopatus Pars Septentrionalis, comprehendens Comitatum Lossensem et Hornanum\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Liege Bishopric of the Northern Hemisphere, which includes the Cape County Lossensem]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Limburg region of Southeastern Netherlands and northern Belgium. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.  Legend of symbols representing cities, villages castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher II, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 51 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e \nMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 16)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrabantiæ Batavæ Pars Orientalis, Comprehendens Tetrarchiam sive Majoratum Sylvæducensem in Ejusdem Subjacentes Ditones\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Batavæ the eastern part of Flanders, Brabant, in the grip of tetreachies the same Subjacents the augmented fourth, whether the Mayoralty of the sylvaeducensium]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\ncopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 130,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 17)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlandriae comitatus pars Batava, tam in ejusdem subjacentia quam vicina territoria \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[A part of the Netherlands of the county court of Flanders]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher II , Amsterdam - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 56 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e (Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 18)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrabantiae Batavae pars occidentalis sive Antverpiensis tetrarchiae pars septentrionalis, comprehendens baroniam Bredanam, marchionatum Bergensem ad Zomam, aliasques minores ditiones \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The northern part of the West and the Sanensis tetrarchies part of the Dutch Brabant, and which includes the barony of the Bredan,  Bergues Marquissate and to the Zomam, and for other minor princely dominions]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - Cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Visscher's Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus, 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 maps \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e(no. 20 is missing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Index Map of Germany, 1742\n L'Allemagne. Dressée sur les Observations de Tycho-Braché, de Kepler de Snellius sur celles de Messieurs de l'academie Royal des Sciences \u0026amp;c. sur Zeiller et autres anciens ou modernes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Germany. Prepared on the Observations of Tycho-Braché, Kepler of Snellius on those of Gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.\nRoyal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCovers the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Bohemia and western Poland and Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Condet - sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens and C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper envgraving \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ehand colored \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003edecorative cartouches\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n52 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,500,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin:   Nova Imperii Germanici Descripto in Omnes Suos Circulos Electoratus\n[A new German Empire described it to all his electoral circles]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Avertissement\" - naming the colored legislative entitiieis  on the maps\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating the other maps of regions of Germany in the collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartie Orientale du Cercle de Franconie dressée sur les Mémoires les plus Nouveaux.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Eastern part of the Circle of Franconia drawn on the most recent memories.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nJohann Condet -  sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper envgraving, colored outline, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e58 cm x 48 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle  in upper margin: Prima maximaque totius illustrissimi circuli Franconiae pars in qua episcopatus Bambergensis, Wursburgensis et Aichstadiensis, marchionatus Culmbacensis ac Onolbacensis, ducatus Coburgensis ut et principatus Schwartzenbergicus, comitatus Hohenlo Castellensis Limburgensis ac Seinsheim, praefectus Norenbergae dimidiaque superioris finitimi Palatinatus pars exhibentur\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The bishoprics of Bamberg, in which the first and the very large part of the whole of the most illustrious of the circle of Franconia, Wursburgensis and Aichstadiensis, the March should Culmbacensis and Onolbacensis, so that and the government of the duchy of Coburgensis Schwartzenbergico, the county court, and the Seinsheim Hohenl Castellensis Limburgensis, and of the half of the upper border on the prefect of the Norenbergae are presented as a part of the Palatinate]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartie Septentrionalie de la Souabe\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Northern Part of Swabia]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nGuillame De L'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper envgraving, colored outline,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 240,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No.3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSup[eriori]s et Inferioris Ducatus Selesiæ In Suos XVII minores Principatus et Domina Divisi Nova Tablua in lucem edita\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The upper and lower Duchy Leontius His 17 under the new government and the Lord divided into tables published]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows trace of fortress of Breslaw, settlements, roads, rivers, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 760,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset : Plan of the Fortress of Breslaw\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nTitle in upper margin: Carte Generale du Duche de Silisie divisée en ses XVII Moindres Principautes et Domaines\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[General Map of the Duchy of Silisia divided into its seventeen least Principals and Domains]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 4)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Royaume de Boheme divisée en ses douze Cercles. Carte Reduite fur celle de 25 Feuilles par Müller. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Kingdom of Bohemia divided into its twelve Circles. Map Reduced to 25 Sheets by Müller.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReduced version of Müller's 25 sheet map, Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nJohann Christoph Müller -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Condet -  engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 55 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 670,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEngraved vignettes in the four corners,  upper left shows a small view of Prague.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin:Mappa totius Regni Bohemie in duodecim circulos divisæ cum comitatu glacensi et districtu egrano \u0026amp;c.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[A map of the whole of the Kingdom of Bohemia, etc., according to the twelve rings were divided with the company Glacensi and the District of Egrano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte Generale du Marquisat de Moravie Divisée en six Cercles dressée sur les Memoires les plus nouveaux\n[General Map of the Marquisate of Moravia Divided into six Circles drawn on the newest Memories]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Condet -  engraver\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 64 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 510,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Tabula Generalis Marchionatus Moaviæ in sex circulos divisæ\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[General marchionatus Moraviae board divided into six groups]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLand-charte des Chur-Furstenthums Brandenburg\n[Land-charter of the Brandenburg Chur-Furstenthums]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows settlements, universities, roads, forests, rivers, etc.  Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJacob Paul Freiherr von Gundling - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eG. P. Busch -  engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohannes Cóvens und Cornelius  Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 60 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 540,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Nova Electoratus Brandenburgici Tabula edita per J. P. Fr. Von Gundling\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[New Electoratal Board  Brandenburg issued by J. P. Fr. Von Gundling]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cercle de Baviere Divisée en tout les Estats qui Composent\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Circle of Bavaria divided into all the States that it make up.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nShows towns, castles, churches, roads, rivers, lakes. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nJohannes Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\ncopper engraving, hand- colored, elaborate cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e64 cm x 50 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 610,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in margin: Bavariaæ Circuli et Elecoratati Nove Tabula \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The New Map of Bavarian Groups and Electorate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 8)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte Topographique D'Allemagne Contenant l'Arche Duche d'Autriche Superieur de l' Enns, et une partie du Royume  de Boheme du Duché de Bavier et l'Eveche de Passau \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topographic Map of Germany Containing the Arch Duche of Austria Superior of the Enns, and part of the Bohemian Kingdom of the Duchy of Bavier and the Eveche of Passau]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 68 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 220,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap is number 61 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 9)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte Topographique D'Allegmagne Contenant une Partie de l'Elecorat de Brandenbourg le Duche de Magdenbourg le Principaute d'Anhalt et del'Electorat de Sax\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topographical Map of Allegmagne Containing part of the Brandenburg Electorate,  Magenburg Duche the Principality of Anhalt and the Sax Electorate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, river,s forests. Relief shown pictorially. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. C. Berndt - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 15 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 64 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 215,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap is number 20 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharte des Erzherzocthums Öesterreich, östlicher Theil oder das Land unrter der Enns.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Charter of the Archbishopric of Austria eastern part or the land under the Enns.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, villages, rivers, roads. Relief shown by hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohannes Walch, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 12 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 54 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 334,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 11)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte topographique d'Allemagne contenant and partie du cercle de Westphalia, savoir des duchés de Gueldres et de Cleve; de l'eveché de Munstre, l'eveché d 'Osnabrugg, les comtés de Zutphen, de Steinfort, Recklinghausen, la Marck, Tecklenbourg, la baronie de Wisch, la ville de Dortmund \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topographical map of Germany containing and part of the circle of Westphalia, namely duchies of Gueldres and Cleve; of the Munstre, the Osnabrugg, the counties of Zutphen, Steinfort, Recklinghausen, Marck, Tecklenburg, the barony of Wisch, the city of Dortmund]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRelief shown pictorially\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. G. Facius - engrave\nr\nJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 64 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 212,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap is number 21 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 12)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTrevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus juxta omnes suas Præfecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliæ recentissime et accuratissime deline\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Trier High-bishoprics and Electoratus near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae recently and accurately defined ]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter,  Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 610,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 13)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArchiepiscopatus et Electoratus Moguntinus, ut et Comitatus Uterq. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. aliaeq insertae et confines Regiones accuratatissime delineate\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Electorate and the archbishophric of Mainz, that Uterq County. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. other neighboring countries accuratatiely delineated and inserted]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMatthäus Seutter, Ausgburg- geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 780,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 14)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculus Westhphalicus in suas Provincias et Ditiones accurate distinctus et recentissime delineat. cura et cælo\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Circle of Westhalia with their provinces and accurate jurisdiction separate from and most recently drawing attention to the sky]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorailly.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 1,045,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 15)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculus Franconicus, in quo continentur Epsicopat. Würtzburgens, Bambergensis, et Aichstadiensis, Status Equitum Teutonocorum Ducat. Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. Et Onoldinus, Principatus Schwarzenberg , Comitat. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reineck, Pappenheim, Erpach, Hannau, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim, Territor. Noribergense accurate Delineatus\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Circle of Franconia,  which included the Bishophric of Würtzburgens, Bamberg and Aichstadiensis Status of Teutonocorum Duchy Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. The Onoldino, government Schwarzenberg, county. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reinecke, Pappenheim Erpach, hannai, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim.  Noribergensia accurately displayed]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, roads rivers.  Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 445,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 16)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMappa Circuli Rhenani Superioris : in quo oculis sistuntur Landgraviatus Hasso-Cassellanus,  Darmstadiensis Rhenofeldensis, Abbatia Fuldensis. Principatus Waldeckensis et Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb et Hachenberg. Urbes  Imperiales Francosort, Fridberg, Wezlar et Gelenhausen.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[A map of Upper Rhine groups, presenting Landgraviatus Hesse-Cassel Darmstadina Rhenofeldensis, and Abbatia. And the governments Waldeckensis Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb and Hachenberg. Francosort imperial cities, Fridberg, Wezlar and Gelenhausen.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 460,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Warning\" in lower right hand corner as to the usage if the city names on the map.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled: Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 18)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePostarum seu veredarum stationes per Germaniam et provincias adiacentes\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Postal Roads in Germany and Adjacent Provinces]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Shows postal roads settlements, roads, rivers, etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle  - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:2,500,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset:Table of Latitude and Longitude of selected cities \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Carte exacte des Postes et Routes de L'Empire D'Allegmage divisée en ses Cercles\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Exact Map of Posts and Roads of the German Empire divided into its Circles]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 19)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Circuli Sveviæ Mappa ex subsidijs Michalianis delineata \u0026amp;  a Dno. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P quoad accuata singulorum Statuum determinationem emendata \u0026amp; ad L L magis legitimæ project reducta. Opus sumi Geographi posthumum, \u0026amp; adjucta Tabula explanatoria editum opera Homanianorum Heredum a 1745\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n[A map of subsidijs Michalianis outlined by Mr. \u0026amp; groups Jutland. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P the accuata individual status determination amended, and 50 to 50 more legal project was restored. Work undertaken posthumous Geography and Map adjucta published a commentator's heir works Homañianos 1745]\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJacques Michal de Hass - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHoman Heirs, Nuremberg  - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e52 cm x 56 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 450,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  a \"Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 20)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMissing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 21)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArchiepiscopatus et Electoratus Coloniensis ut et Ducatuum juliacensis et Montensis  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Electoratus Cologne archbishopric and that Ducatuum Julich and Berg]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, villages, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Numemberg -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Numemberg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 :315,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 22)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMappa Geographica, continens Archiepiscopatum et Electoratum Coloniensem, cum conterminis Ducatibus Juliacensi et Montensi.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topogrpahic Map, containing the Archepiscopate and Electoratum of Cologne, with the adjoined Duchies of Jülich, and Montensi.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:305,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 23\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNova et accuratissima. Ducatus Wurtenbergici cum Territoriis conterminis Designato\n[Duchy of Wurtenberg with the designated adjoining territory. New and Accurate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe map shows the Duchy of Württemberg between Dinkelsbühl, Ulm, Sigmaringen, Baden-Baden and Speyer. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 300,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset : The county of Nellenburg with Hohentwiel in the center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 24)\n\" \nMappa Geographica Totius Regni Bohemiæ in XII. Circulos divisae, annexis Comitatu Glacensi et Districtu Egerano nec non aliis Principatius finitimis. Noviter et exactissime elaborata . \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Atlas Map Of North Bohemia at 12. The circles of these were divided, not to others, is not annexed to County of Glacensi to the principalities and the Districtu Egerano to their neighbors.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows  cities, towns, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAugust Vindel -  engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e47 cm x 56 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 685, 000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset : Birds's eye view of Prague in upper left corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 25)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCercle d'Autriche, divisé en toutes ses Provinces, taut Civiles qu'Ecclésiastiques.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Circle of Austria, divided into all its Provinces, Civil and Ecclesiastical.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Austrian Circle of the Holy Roma Empire included parts of present-day Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouis Brion de la Tour, Geographer to the King -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouis Desnos and Louis Brion de la Tour, Paris - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche and border, linen backed folding map of 2 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e28 cm x 32 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 3,330,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Atlas général, civil et ecclésiastique, méthodique et élémentaire pour l'étude de la géographie et de l'histoire. Louis Brion de La Tour. 1766.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 26)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculus Rhenanus Superior in quo sunt Landgraviattus Hasso-Casselensis Darmstadiensis et Rhemofeldensus Abbatia Fuldensis Principatus Waldeck et Hirshfeld Comitatus Nassau-Weiburg Usingen Wisbaden et Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis Superior Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg et Hachenburg Urbes Imperiales Franckfurt, Fridberg, Wetzlar et Gelenhausen\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Superior circle of the Rhine where they Landgraviattus Hesse-Casselanensis Darmstadina and Rhemofeldensus and Abbatia government of Waldeck and Hirshfeld County of Nassau-Usingen Weiburg Wisbaden and Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis higher Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg and hemburg imperial cities of Lyon, Fridberg, Wetzlar and Gelenhausen]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRegional map of Germany, centered on Landgraviatis and a significant portion of the Rhine River. Relief Shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 465,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCartouche displays coats of arms of the territories shown on the map\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 27)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTrevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus : iuxta omnes suas Praefecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliae accuratissime delineat.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the high-bishoprics and Electoratus of Trier  near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae accurate drawing.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe western part of Rheinland Pfalz, showing the area along the river Mosel and the Rhine from Bonn to Oppenheim. Place names, mountains, woods and rivers are shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:310,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 28)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArchiducatus Austriæ Inferioris accuratissima tabula Cujus ditiones in suos Quadrant. Designatæ\n[A map of the Provinces, in their most accurate in the archiducatus Austriæ Lower Quadrant. Designate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows Austria surrounded by Moravia, Bohemia, Styria and the Kingdom of Hungary centered on the course of the Danube River and Vienna. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 435,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e \nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 28 1/2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRhenanus Inferior sive Electorum Rheni Complectens tres Archiepiscopatus, Moguntinum Coloniensem et Trevirensem Palatinatum Rheni, Comit Beilstein Newenaer, Inf[erior]. Isenburg et Reiserschett\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the Lower Rhine Circle Including three Archbishoprics Mosel, Rhine and Mosel Cologne, Treves, Earl Beilstein Newenaer, Lower Isenburg and Reiserschett]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, villages. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 634,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 29)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculus Suevicus : in quo Ducatus Wirtenbergensis cum reliquis Statibus et Provinciis curate designatus   \n[Circle of Swabia, in which the Duchy Wirtenbergen with other States and provinces should take care to designate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 625,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 30)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTirolis Comitatus continens Episcopatus Tridentinium et Brixiensem nec non Comitatus Brigantinum, Feldkirch, Sonneberg et Pludentin. Mappa Geographica novissime et exactissime exarata Cura et sumptibus\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Tyrol, accompanied substellate Brigantinum Feldkairch of Brescia in Sonneberg, and the container, and the bishopric of Trent to describe the Pludentinum.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand colored,elaborate cartouche,li linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n48 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 564,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 31)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculi Sup.[eroir] Saxoniæ pars Meridionalis sive Ducatus, Electoratus et Principatus Ducum Saxoniae  \n{South of the circle, or a part of Duchy of Saxony was superior, and the Principalities of the Duchies of Saxony]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFriedrich Zollman, Adam Frioedrich Zuerner - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Nurembur - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n49 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 672,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 maps\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Index Map of Italy)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.\n[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGiovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaltasar Ruyter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecanvas backed folded map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,600,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Le Cours du Po Dedié au Roy Par son tres Humble Obeïssant et tres Fidele Servieur et Sujet, le P.Placide Geographe Ordinaire de  sa Majesté]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Course of the Po Dedicated to the King by his very humble and faithful servant. P. Placide. Ordinary Geographer of his Majesty]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Po River Valley and the Gulf of Venice.   Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e41 cm xs 49 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Ferrare et les Etats de Venice. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Duche of Ferrara and the States of Venice. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Italy Map No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cours du Po dans Le Duche de Mantoue\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Po River Valley cenered on Mantua. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e41 cm x 49 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Mantoue. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wirght Italy Map No. 3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe cours du Po dans le Milanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Po River Valley-The Milanese. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e39 cm x 50 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Millanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Italy Map No.4)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Géographes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Piedmont and Montferrat. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Po River Valley. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e42 cm x 50 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat.  A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n(Wright Italy Map No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDominium Venetum cum adjacentibus Mediolan. Mantuano, Mutinensi, Miran, Dolanoo, Parmensi, Placentino Ducatibus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Venetian ownership of the adjacent Duchies of Milan, Mantua, Modena, Dolan, Parma, Piacenza]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Duchy of Venice. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eG. Matthaus Seutter -  sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 820,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled :  Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum.  1730.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Italy Map No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDucatus Mediolanensis cum adjacentibus Principat. Et Dominiis\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Principal Dominion of the  Duke of Milan]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows governmental boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains.\nRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausberg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 540,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, Sac. Caes. Maj. Geogr. Aug. Vind. Jacob Christoph Weyerman ... Cum Privileg: S.R.I. Vicariat. in part: Rheni, Franc: et Suev Juris. Martin Gottfried Crophius Sculps. 1744.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e (Wright Italy Map No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Untitled]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Souhern European Kingdom of Sardinia on the Italian mainland. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGiovanni Tommaso Borgonio - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDufrenoy, Paris - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ephotographic reproduction \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e40 cm x 66 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 144,000 (reduction to 1 : 300,000)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript annotation on verso by John Womack Wright:  \"Map of Sardenia. Made originally in 1683 and corrected in 1772. This map was used by [Louis Alexandre] Berthier during the entire campaign [of 1796].\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 Maps\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte d'Europe. Dressée pour l'usage du Roy sur les itineraires anciens et modernes et sur les routiers de mer assujetis aux observations astronomiques. Par G. Delisle, Premier Geographe de S.M. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, 1739.\n[Map of Europe. Prepared for the use of the King on the ancient and modern itineraries and on the sea lorries subject to astronomical observations. By G. Delisle, First Geographer of S.M. of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, J. Covens and C. Mortier, 1739.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of Europe. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche.\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 7,600.000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin : Europa accurate in imperia regna status \u0026amp; populos divisa, ad usum Ludovici XV Galliarum Regis.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Europe, accurate and state governments kingdom divided people for use of Louis XV King of France.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNovissima et accuratissima Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae Mappa Geographica \n[Spain and Portugal, the last and most accurate map]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdministrative boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains of Spain, Portugal and portions of France and North Africa. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - georgrapher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,400,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend in lower left hand corner: Lists the principal cities of Spain as divided into 8 East and West Provinces and of Portugal as divided into 2 parts \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCartouche in lower right corner displays the 16 regional coats of arms of the various provinces and a larger coat of arms of Spain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL'Espagne. Dressee sur la description qui en a ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva et sur plusieurs Relations et cartes manuscrites ou imprimees de ce Royaume. Rectifiees par les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie des Sciences \u0026amp; autres astronomes\n[Spain. Prepared on the description that was made by Rodrigo Mendez Sylva and on several Relations and maps handwritten or printed of this Kingdom. Corrected by the observations of Mrs. of the Academy of Sciences \u0026amp; other astronomers]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap of Spain and  Portugal. Portions of France and North Africa shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRodrigo Mendez Sylva, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJoannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 60 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,600,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Nova Regni Hispaniæ accurata Descriptio ad Usum Serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle Geographe\n[New Exact Description of Spain for the use of Serene Duke of Burgundy. By G. de L'Isle Geographer]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in \"Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\"\n[\"New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026amp; c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Royaume de Hongrie et des ays qui en dependoient autrefois. Dressée sur un grand nombre de memoires et Cartes manuscrites ou imprimees Rectifiez par les Observations du Cte. Marsilii et quleques autres\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Kingdom of Hungary and the formerly dependent countries. Prepared on a large number of memoirs and handwritten or printed cards Correct by the observations of the Cte. [Luigi Fernando] Marsilii and others]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe northern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary on the Balkan Peninsula\nMost of Balkan Peninsula other than Greece. Relief shown pictorially\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCount Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJacob Keyser - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Coverns \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,elaborate cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,550,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin : Nova et accurata Regni Hungariæ tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis.\n[A new and accurate Hungary Map to use most of the Duke of Burgundy.]\nMap appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte particuliere de la Hongrie, de la Transilvanie, de la Croatie, et de la Sclavonie. Dressee sur les observations de Mr. le Comte Marsilli et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.\n[Particular map of Hungary, Transilvania, Croatia, and Sclavonia. Drawn on the observations of Count [Luigi Fernando] Marsilli and on several other Memoirs.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe southern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCount Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJacob Keyser - sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,550,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6) Oversize\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePost Reise Karte durch Deutschland und die angrenzenden Staaten Zwischen\nLondon und Dublin Kpppenhagen und Malta, Nach den neuesten Karten und zuverlafsigsten Hulfsmitteln entworsen und gezeichnet von G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 bei Simon Schropp \u0026amp; Comp. Berichigt 1833.\n[Post travel map through Germany and the bordering states between\nLondon and Dublin Kpppenhagen and Malta, after the latest maps and most reliable Hulfsmitteln drafts and drawn by G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 at Simon Schropp \u0026amp; Comp. Reported 1833.]\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows by, color index, the postal roads of European countries\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eG. E. Schmidt, Berlin -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSimon Schopp \u0026amp; Co., Berlin - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elithograph, in color, linen backed folded map of 32 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e29 cm x 86 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 3,990,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte Strategiuque de L'Italie Septentrionale\n[Strategic Map of Northern Italy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows fortifications, railroads roads, rivers. Relief by hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eImprimerie Lemercier, Paris -  lithographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. Andriveau-Goujon, Rue du Bac 21 Paris - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elithograph, color, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e58 cm x 78 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 950,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlanders or the Austrian Netherlands with ye Bishoprick of Liege. Distinguishing what belongs to France, Holland \u0026amp;c Agreeable to Modern History\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHerman Moll - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThomas \u0026amp; John Bowles, London - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e20 cm x 27 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 400,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: [Map of] Part of Luxembourgh\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note on the Treaty of 1715  of the War of the Spanish Succession in lower left corner.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  Atlas minor: or a new and curious set of sixty-two maps, in which are shewn all the empires, kingdoms, countries, states, in all the known parts of the earth; with their bounds, divisions, chief cities \u0026amp; towns, the whole composed \u0026amp; laid down agreable to modern history. By Herman Moll, Geographer.  1736.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4) Oversize\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows roads, rivers, towns. Relief by contours.\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnited States War Department, Washington - publisher\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elithograph,linen backed folding map of 19 sheets\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e93 cm x 111 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 200,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis map was presented to U. S. troops in 1916 by War Department.\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in large red portfolio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in blue portfolio: From the Atlas des Memoires Militaries Relatifs a la Succession D'Espagne Sous Louis XIV dresse par les soins de M. Le Lieutenant General Pelet (Paris, 1845)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800 is shelved in Rare Books Department UG405 W7 1946\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCollection of drawings of fortresses in an album accompanying The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800. An inductive study based upon the interpretation of a collection of contemporary drawings of fortresses deposited in the library of William and Mary College by John W. Wright, Washington D.C. 1946. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShelved in Rare Books (UG405 W7 1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 18 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 32 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 33 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 67 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 74 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 77 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Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on pages 248 and 252 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 253 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 258 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 269 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 101 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 192 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\"  and Folders 32 and 35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\" and Folders 32, 34.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 95 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 28 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 237 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on pages 20 and 21 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 144 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 131 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 27 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 156 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo reference to descriptive text can be found in Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps 1-6 not appearing on map index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alumni Gives Books to Library, Colonel John Woamck Wright Presents Valuable War Collection\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReprint of article from the Willaim \u0026amp; Mary Alumni Gazette, May 1946, Vol. 13 no. 4 containing biographical information and list of accompliishments of Colonel John Womack Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"underline\"\u003eEarly Topographical Maps: Their Geographical and Historical Value as illustrated by the Maps of the Harrison Collection of the American Geographical Society\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Kirtland Wright Ph. D. - Librarian, American Geographical Society \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLibrary Series  No. 3\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Geographical Society, New York, 1924\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith maps pasted in (42 pages)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap on cardboard\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMissing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory listing of maps in the collection as generated bu Col. Wright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex generated by Col. Wright of maps appearing in  books and atlases.and atlases. (63 pages)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. 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John Womack Wright pertaining to his interest in military events in Europe chiefly in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The collection primarily concerns the cartography of areas in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Italy. The collection includes examples of the work of Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Guillaume de L'Isle, Johann Baptist Homann, Tobias Conrad Lotter, Placide de Saint Helene, John Senex, George Mattheus Seutter the Older; and Nikolaus Visscher II. Also includes notebook, 1919; and a publication of the American Geographical Society, 1924."," Acc. 1931.122 Addition filed in Box 1."," Manuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. Translation included.","26 Maps ","(no. is 17 missing) ","(Wright Index Map of Italy)","L'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.","[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]","Small scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania.","Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche\ncanvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam, 1675-1726.","\n(Wright French Map No. 1)","Carte de Picardie Septentrionale, d'Artois et des environs ou l'on voit le ressort du Conseil Provincial d'Artois.","[Map of Northern Picardy, Artois and surroundings where we see the jurisdiction of the Provincial Council of Artois]","Urban areas, forests, marshlands, roads shown.  Relief shown pictorailly","Guillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographer","Johannes Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 217,000","(Wright French Map No. 2)","Partie Meridionale de Picardie dressée sur les operations Geometriques, de Mr. Lesperon President de l'Election de Mondidier et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.","[Southern part of Picardy drawn up on the Geometric operations, of Mr. Lesperon President of the Election of Mondidier and on several other Memories.]","Urban areas, forests, marshlands, Roman roads, churches, abbeys by religious order, priories, etc. shown. ","Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographer French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris-cartographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam-publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 229,000","(Wright French Map No. 3)","Carte de la Champagne et des Pays Voisins ou l'on voit la Generalite de Chalons partie de celle de Soissons \u0026c.","[Map of Champagne and neighboring countries where we see the Generalite de Chalons part of that of Soissons etc.]","Settlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume, Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 350,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 4)","Partie Meridionale de Champagne","[Southern Part of Champagne]","Settlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of  Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens  \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1: 336,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 5)","L'electorat  de Mayence, le bas palatinat et une Partie du Pays de Hesse et de la Rivière de Mein, représentant ensemble les parties du Cercle Occidental de Franconie,  savoir le plus basse Partie de l' Evêché de Wurtzbourg, le Comté de Wertheim, Reineck,  Hohenlo ,  Erpach \u0026c.  Dressée sur les Memoires le plus noveaux.","[The electorate of Mainz, the Lower Palatinate and part of the country of Hesse and the Mein River together representing the parts of the western circle of Franconia, namely the lowest part of the Würzburg Bishopric, County Wertheim, Reineck , Hohenlo, Erpach \u0026 \nDrawn on the newest Memoirs]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","I. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","59 cm x 47 cm","1 : 437,500","Title in upper margin: Altera et minor pars totius illustrissimi Franconiae circuli, simulae archiepiscopatus et electoratus Moguntini atque ceteri Franconiae status ut sunt comitatus Wertheim, Reinek ac Erpach, finitimus que inferior Palatinatus Rheni inhac tabula ostenduntur","[The other, and only a small proportion of the whole of the most illustrious of Franconia of a circle at the same time as they are of the county court of the archbishopric and the state of the Electorate of Mainz, Wertheim, and the rest of Franconia, Reineke, and the Erpach, closely related to the board, which are shown to be inferior to the Rhine and the Palatinate.]","(Wright French Map No. 6)","Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis aujordhui Le diocese de Toul Pour fervier al'Histoire de ce Diocese","[Leucorum city or Tullensis today next to the diocese of Toul for the story of this Diocese]","Forests, Roman camps and roads, battle lines, modern roads. shown. Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume de L'Isle, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 x 59 cm","1:303,000","Title in upper margin: Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis Auctore Guill: de l'Isle. Amsterdam Apud J. Covens et C. Mortier","[Leucorum city or Village Tullensis By Guill. de l'Isle.  Amsterdam J. Covens and C. Mortier]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 7)","Carte de Provence et des terres adjacentes","[Map of Provence and adjacent lands]","Abbeys, Roman and other roads, forests  shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","Desrosiers - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen back folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 60 cm","1 : 415,000","Inset: Explication des marques-Legend of towns","Title in upper margin: Carte de Provence et des terres adjacented Par. Guillame de'Lise del' Academic Royal des Sciences a Paris","[Map of Provence and adjacent lands by Guillaume de l'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris]","(Wright French Map No. 8)","Partie Meridionale du Piedmont et du Monferrat","[The Southern part of Piedmont and Montferrat]","Forests, roads, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorailly.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen-backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 63 cm","1 : 220,000","Inset: Environs de Nice et de Ville-franche","[Surroundings of Nice and Ville-frenche]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 9)","Carte de Piedmont et du Monferrat Dressée plusieurs Cartes, Manuscrites ou Imprimées Rectifies par quelques Observations","[Map of Piedmont and Monferrat Drawn of Several Maps, Handwritten or Printed Rectified by some Observations]","Forest, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens  \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 x 63 cm","1 : 370,000","Includes \"Adverttissement\" ","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\n[New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026 c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.]","(Wright French Map No. 10)","Le Cours du Rhin au dessus de Strasbourg et les Pais Adjacens","[The Course of the Rhine above Strasbourg and adjacent country]","Portion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Lake Constance and Baden shown.","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Ilse, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 65 cm","1 : 256,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 11)","Le Cours du Rhin depuis Strasbourg jusqu'a Worms et les Pays adiacens  ","[The Course of the Rhine from Strasbourg, to Worms and the adjacent country.]","Portion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Worms;  Lower Alsace and Baden;  the Palatine of the Rhine.  Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographger of the Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 63 cm","1 : 256,000","Manuscript note in lower right hand corner: \"Note: The lines Spirbach (from Neustadt to Spire) were built by Prince of Baden in 1701; He built [?] on [?] shortly after.\"","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 12)","Le Cours du Rhin depuis Worms, jusqu'a a Bonne, et les Pays Adjacens \n[The Rhine Course from Worms to Bonne, and the adjacent land]","Forrests and roads shown on each bank. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographer, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 63 cm","1:250,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 13)","Nova Helvetiae, Foederatarumque cum ea, nec non subditarum regionum tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, secundum commentarios Domini Merveilleux, ser. Regi Galliae a consilio \u0026 secretis, ejusque interpres apud Grisones","[The new Federation of Switzerland, with these as well as of the regions are in subjection to the board, to the Duke of Burgundy, the use of the most high, according to the commentaries of that of the Lord, Merveilleux, ser. King of Gaul by the council and the secretary, and the translator of Grisons]","Cities, towns, churches, rivers and roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guiliaume Del'Isle, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","47 cm x 61 cm","1 : 550,000","Inset (upper right): Carte de Suisse ou sont les Cantons -Coats of arms of the Swiss Cantons location of Cantons \nInset (lower left): Lez Alliėz qui sont la Ville /Les 3 Ligues de Grisons - The cities of the 3 Graubünden Leagues","Inset (lower right): Avertissemnt - Text related to the cantons and alliances of the Swiss Federation","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 14)","La Source du Po, et les Passages de France en Piémont","[The Source of the Po, and the Passages of France in Piedmont]","Roads shown, Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folded map of 4 sheets","43 cm x 49 cm","1 : 250,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 15)","Carte de France levee par ordre du Roy. No. 162","[Map of France by order of the King of France Sheet 162 of 182 (Strasbourg)]","Sheet 162 of the Cassini map of France","Rivers, towns, roads shown. Relief shown by simple hachures.","Cesar-Francois Cassini - geographer","Chez Dezauche, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets","58 cm x 91 cm","1 : 86,400","Note in lower right corner by J. W. Wright indicates the exact scale of the map to be 1 :  82,285.","(Wright French Map No. 16)","Generalis Lotharingia Dispartita in Ducatum ejus Proprium et Barrensem Quorum intra Fines continentur Episcopatus Metensis Tullensis, Verdunensi ","[The Dukedom of Lorraine, and Barry bodies within the boundaries of the bishopric of Metz Tullensis, Verdunensis.]\n \nDetailed map of Alsace-Lorraine and neighboring regions, centered on Metz and Nancy. Relief shown pictorially.","Gerald Valk, Amsterdam - geographer","Gerald Valk, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 586,000","(Wright French Map No. 17)","\nBy Blaeu (same as map 20) ","Missing","(Wright French Map No. 18)","Land graviatus Alsatiae tam Superioris quam inferiorcum utroque Marchionatu Badensi ut et tractu Herciniae Silvae ac Ditione quatuor Urbium Silestte","[Alsace both the superior and inferior both Marchionatu Badensi that tract Herciniae Forest City and Dominion four Silestte]","Covering the Black Forest, Breisgau with the area between Kaiserstuhl via Basel up to Rastatt. Relief shown pictorailly.","Johann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - geographer","Johann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","59 cm x 49 cm","1 : 625,000","(Wright French Map No. 19)","Tabula geographica Campanie specialis in suas sic dictas Electiones accurate distincta","[Map of champagne special in its so-called Preferences]","The Champagne region in France covering the region Champagne-Ardenne with Reims, Troyes and Épernay. Relief shown pictorially.\n ","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - geographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, liner backed folding map of 4 sheets","58 cm x 51 cm","1 : 530,000","Inset: Die Haupt und Crömungs-Stadt Reims in Champaigne (birds-eye view of Rhiems)                                  \nInset: Troyes (birds-eye view of Troyes)","(Wright French Map No. 20)","Carte D'Artois et des environs vel Mappa Specialis comitatus Artesiae in qua sumul Terrae Jurisdictionales Dicast: Provincialis Artresiae indicantur secundum Observationes ","[Map of Artois and surroundings or a special map that accompanied Artesiae summing Earth jurisdictional dedicated, according to the Provincial observations indicated Artresiae]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - cartographer","Guillaume Del'Isle, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 56 cm","1 : 210,000","(Wright French Map No. 21)","Regiae Celsitudinis Sabaudicae Status in quo Ducatus Sabaudiae Principat. Pedemontium ut et Ducatys Montisferrati in suas ditiones et Territoria determinati cum finitimis Provinciis","[Their Royal Highnesses Sabaudicae state where Duchy of Savoy Principal. In those territories, and, to the piedmont of determination in their domains, and Ducatys of Montferrat in the Provinces with their neighbors]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","George Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter - engraver","George Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 645,000","(Wright French Map No. 22)","[not titled]","A reproduction of a portion of a larger map. ","Relief shown by hachures.","linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","32 cm x 55 cm","scale not shown","An unidentified coat of arms arppears on the map","(Wright French Map No. 23)","France.  Corrected from ye Observations Made by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris","Small scale map of France. Relief shown pictorially.","John Senex, London - geographer","John Senex, London - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 8 sheets","64 cm x 93 cm","1 : 1,500,000","Scroll on map indicates map is dedication to Charles Boyle","(Wright French Map No. 24)","The Province of Artois and the Country Adjacent","Rivers, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","William de l'Isle,Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","John Senex, London - engraver","John Senex, London - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 60 cm","1 : 210,000","\nRe-engraved re-issue of De l'Isle's map of the region in northwestern France.","Scroll on map provides dedication and presentation to Sir Richard Temple Baronet, Lt. General of Her Majesties Forces","Map appears in A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world : with the natural history and trade of each country : taken from the best authors, particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to which is prefixed, an introduction to geography, rendering the principal parts of that science easy, and containing all that is necessary for the ready understanding of maps : together with a copious alphabetical index : the maps, which are all engraven or revised by Mr. Senex, are laid down according to the observations communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; and the descriptions suited to the course of each map, which has not been observed in any other atlas\nLondon: Printed for Daniel Browne ... [etc.], 1721.\"","(Wright French Map No. 25)","Briançon","Relief by hachures.","F.  Michel - engraver","Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, \nlinen backed folding map of 18 sheets","47 cm x 64 cm","1 : 197,000","Sheet 7 of Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau ","18 maps ","(no. 9 is missing)","(Wright Index Map of Belgium and Holland)","Carte des Pays Bas Catholiques Dressée sur un grand nombre des Cartes particulieres faites sur les lieux ou les limites sont exactement marquées suivant les derniers Traitéz","[Map of the Catholic Netherlands Drawn on many of the particular maps made on the places where the boundaries are exactly marked according to the latest treaties]","Small scale map of Belgium and Holland. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","Joannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decoraative cartouche,canvas backed,folding map of 4 sheets","52 cm x 62 cm","1 : 704,000","Title in upper margin: Belgium Regium accuratissime divisum. \u0026c: Ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle, geographe.","[Royal Belgium accurately divided \u0026c. For the use of the Duke of Burgundy. G. Del'Isle, Geographer]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","Map inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating  the other maps of the regions of Belgium and Holland in the collection","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 1)","Carte des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas. Tiree des cartes le plus correcte qui en ont ete faites sur les lieux, rectifiees par les observations et operations geometriques de Snellius et par celles que Mr. Cassini y a faites en dernier lieu par G. de l'Isle, Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier. Avec privilege.","[Map of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Drawn the most correct maps made of them on the spot, corrected by the observations and geometrical operations of Snellius and by those that Mr. Cassini last made there by G. de l'Isle, Geographer of the Academy Royal Science. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier. With privilege.]","Shows forests, dunes, marshland, etc. Relief shown pictorially.","Guilliaume Del'Isle, Royal Acadeny of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets ","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 710,000","Title in upper margin: Belgium Foederatum, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Authore G. de l'Isle, Geographus.","[Belgium Federation mostly for the use of the, Duke of Burgundy By G. de l'Isle, Geographer]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 2)","Carte du Comté de Flander Dressée sur differens morceaux levez sut les lieux fixez par les Obseravtions Astronomiques par Guillaume de l'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographes.","[Map of the County of Flanders. Set on different pieces up on the premises set by astronomical observations by Guillaume DeL'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographers.]","Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - cartographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","39 cm x 55 cm","1 : 250,000","Note written by J. W. Wright in upper left corner: \n\"Lines:  From Corine west to the sea,\n                built in 1688. (it had existed\n                to some extent in 1672). rebuilt 1706\n                     From Meise west to Espiene\n                built in 1692.\n                           The Lines of Waes constructed\n                in 1702, left on Ft. Rouge\n                and right in Antwerpt  then S.E. \n                through Liere  Diest Halau along the\n                Grete river to Namur via the Meuse.\n                These were 137 miles long\"","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 5)","Carte des Comtez de Hainaut de Namur et de Cambresis. Dressée par Guillaume Del'Isle de l'Academie Rle. des Sciences sur plusieurs morceaux manuscrits et campemens des Armees du Roi sur les Itineraires anciens et modernes \u0026c. \"Les paroisses du Diocese de Cambrai et leur position sont prises de la Carte Ms. qui en a ete levee in 1704 par l'ordre de Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archeveque Duc le Cambrai \u0026c.","[Map of County of Hainaut Namur and Cambresis. Created by William Del'Isle of the Academie Rle. of Sciences on several manuscript pieces and camps of the King's Weapons on the Ancient and Modern Itineraries \u0026 c . The parishes of the Diocese of Cambrai and their position are taken from the Ms. Map which was lifted in 1704 by the order of Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archbishop Duc le Cambrai \u0026 c.]","\nUrban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially\n ","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris -  geographer","Desrosiers, Guérard, Nicolas - engravers","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed foldeing map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 65 cm","1:210,000","Includes \"Advertissement\" - indicates that data for the Diocesses of Cambray was taken from a map made in 1704.","\nTitle in upper margin: Comitatus Hannoniae Namurcensis et Cameracensis.","[ County Henault Namur and Cambrai.]","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 6)","\nCarte topographique d'Allemagne contenant le Duché de Brabant, une partie des Duchés de Juliers, the Gueldre, the Limbourg, the l'Eveché de Liège","[Topographical map of Germany containing the Duchy of Brabant, part of the Duchies of Juliers, the Gelderland, the Limburg, the Bishopric of Liege]","Relief shown pictorially. The Lines of Brabant described.","Johann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - geographer","Johann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - publisher ","copper engraving","canvas backed folding map of 15 sheets","53 cm  x 68 cm","1 : 218,000","Map is number 29 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 7)","Germaniæ Interioris sive Belgii pars Meridionalis exhibens X. Provinncias Catholiic, cum confinis Galliæ Germ, Hollandiæ recentissime et curatissime in lucem edita","[The more important provinces of the interior of Germany, or the Netherlands, part of the South exhibiting 10  Catholiic, bordering with the Germany, France, Holland, in the light of what had lately published, and recently edited]","Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cmx 57 cm","1 : 840,000","Inset: Ostend -  Plan of Ostend","Map appears in Composite Seutter Atlas - A composite atlas of maps primarily by Mattaeus Seutter","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 8)","Arena Martis in Belgio. Qua Provinciae X Catholicae Inferioris Germaniae cum vicinis Episcopatisbus Coloniensi et Leodiensi aliisque finitimis Regionibus novissime proponuntur","[Field of Mars  in Belgium. When the Province of Liege: for the 10 and the Catholic and other neighboring districts which are the lower of Cologne, Germany, at the end of Bishoprics  are proposed with the neighbors]","\nRelief shown pictorially."," \nJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - geographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 57 cm","1 : 820,000","Inset:  Liege under siege","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus Terrarum Orbis Imperia Regna et Status Exactis Fabulis Geographice Demonstrans - Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 9)","\nBy Willem Janszoon Blaeu MISSING","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)","Le Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026 gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne","[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026 engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]","Villages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.","\nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer","Chez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartoche, canvas\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","\n61 x 48 cm","1 : 128,000","\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c  Door ordre van den koningh ","[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c By order of the king]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026 Peuples qui fy trouvent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin ","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 3)","Carte du Brabant. Dresseé sur plusieurs cartes particulieres, manuscrites ou imprimees levees sur les lieux, rectifiees par quelques observations et autres Memoires par Guillaume de L'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences.","[Map of Brabant. Drawn on several particular maps, handwritten or printed on the spot, corrected by some observations and other Memoirs by Guillaume de L'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences.]","Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Defensive lines shown.","Guillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","66 cm x 62 cm","1 : 253,000","Title in upper margin: Ducatus Brabantiæ, complectens Domina Llovani. Bruxellarum, Anturpiæ, Silvæ Ducis, Mechliniæ \u0026c","[Duchy of Brabant, comprising Lovain. Brussels Antwerpt, Silver Duke Mechlinie etc.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties fu Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)","Le Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026 gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne","[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026 engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]","Villages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.\n \n \nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer","Chez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartoche,canvas \nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","61 x 48 cm","1 : 128,000","\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick\u0026c Door ordre van den koningh ","[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c By order of the king]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026 Peuples qui fy trouuent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin ","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 12)","Flandriæ Comitatus pars Occidentalis, in Terram Francam et Ejusdem Subjacentia Officia","[County of West Flanders, the French and the earth beneath the same duties]","\nRelief shown pictorially.  ","\nNickolaus Visscher IIi, Amsterdam - geographer","Nickolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,\ncanvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 57 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 13)","Tetrarchiæ Antwerpiensis pars Meridionalis, una cum Mechliniensi Dominio in Ejusdsem Ditiones Subjacentes accuratissime Divisa","[The eastern part of the Tetrachy of Antwerpt, most carefully, together with the Mechlinien dominion was divided, in the Ejusdsem for jurisdiction of Subjacentes]","\nCovers the area stretching from the region west of Antwerp, Mersel to the North, Eersel Vryh to the East and Mechelen - Haren to the South. Lines of Brabant shown.Relief shown pictorially.  ","Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer","Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 14)","Flandriæ Comitatus Pars  Septentrionalis, Comprehendens Franconatum Brugensem et Ejusdem Subjacentia Territoria","[A part of the north of the county court of Flanders, which includes the Franconatum of Bruges and the lower  territories]","Walled city of Brugge at center of map. Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer","Peter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 57 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 15)","Leodiensis Episcopatus Pars Septentrionalis, comprehendens Comitatum Lossensem et Hornanum","[Liege Bishopric of the Northern Hemisphere, which includes the Cape County Lossensem]","The Limburg region of Southeastern Netherlands and northern Belgium. ","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.  Legend of symbols representing cities, villages castles and water mills shown.","\nNikolas Visscher II, Amsterdam - geographer","\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 51 cm","1 : 133,000"," \nMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 16)","Brabantiæ Batavæ Pars Orientalis, Comprehendens Tetrarchiam sive Majoratum Sylvæducensem in Ejusdem Subjacentes Ditones","[Batavæ the eastern part of Flanders, Brabant, in the grip of tetreachies the same Subjacents the augmented fourth, whether the Mayoralty of the sylvaeducensium]","\nRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - geographer","\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","\ncopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 130,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 17)","Flandriae comitatus pars Batava, tam in ejusdem subjacentia quam vicina territoria ","[A part of the Netherlands of the county court of Flanders]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher II , Amsterdam - cartographer","Peter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 56 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677."," (Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 18)","Brabantiae Batavae pars occidentalis sive Antverpiensis tetrarchiae pars septentrionalis, comprehendens baroniam Bredanam, marchionatum Bergensem ad Zomam, aliasques minores ditiones ","[The northern part of the West and the Sanensis tetrarchies part of the Dutch Brabant, and which includes the barony of the Bredan,  Bergues Marquissate and to the Zomam, and for other minor princely dominions]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - Cartographer","\nNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Visscher's Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus, 1677.","31 maps ","(no. 20 is missing)"," Index Map of Germany, 1742\n L'Allemagne. Dressée sur les Observations de Tycho-Braché, de Kepler de Snellius sur celles de Messieurs de l'academie Royal des Sciences \u0026c. sur Zeiller et autres anciens ou modernes.","[Germany. Prepared on the Observations of Tycho-Braché, Kepler of Snellius on those of Gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.\nRoyal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.]","Covers the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Bohemia and western Poland and Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - cartographer","J. Condet - sculptor","J. Covens and C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving ","hand colored ","decorative cartouches","linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n52 cm x 62 cm","1 : 2,500,000","Title in upper margin:   Nova Imperii Germanici Descripto in Omnes Suos Circulos Electoratus\n[A new German Empire described it to all his electoral circles]","Includes \"Avertissement\" - naming the colored legislative entitiieis  on the maps\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","Map inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating the other maps of regions of Germany in the collection","(Wright Germany Map No. 1)","Partie Orientale du Cercle de Franconie dressée sur les Mémoires les plus Nouveaux.","[Eastern part of the Circle of Franconia drawn on the most recent memories.]","\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohann Condet -  sculptor","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving, colored outline, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","58 cm x 48 cm","1 : 250,000","Title  in upper margin: Prima maximaque totius illustrissimi circuli Franconiae pars in qua episcopatus Bambergensis, Wursburgensis et Aichstadiensis, marchionatus Culmbacensis ac Onolbacensis, ducatus Coburgensis ut et principatus Schwartzenbergicus, comitatus Hohenlo Castellensis Limburgensis ac Seinsheim, praefectus Norenbergae dimidiaque superioris finitimi Palatinatus pars exhibentur","[The bishoprics of Bamberg, in which the first and the very large part of the whole of the most illustrious of the circle of Franconia, Wursburgensis and Aichstadiensis, the March should Culmbacensis and Onolbacensis, so that and the government of the duchy of Coburgensis Schwartzenbergico, the county court, and the Seinsheim Hohenl Castellensis Limburgensis, and of the half of the upper border on the prefect of the Norenbergae are presented as a part of the Palatinate]","(Wright Germany Map No. 2)","Partie Septentrionalie de la Souabe","[Northern Part of Swabia]","\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","\nGuillame De L'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences -  cartographer","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving, colored outline,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 63 cm","1 : 240,000","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No.3)","Sup[eriori]s et Inferioris Ducatus Selesiæ In Suos XVII minores Principatus et Domina Divisi Nova Tablua in lucem edita","[The upper and lower Duchy Leontius His 17 under the new government and the Lord divided into tables published]","Shows trace of fortress of Breslaw, settlements, roads, rivers, etc. Relief shown pictorially.","\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","Copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 57 cm","1 : 760,000","Inset : Plan of the Fortress of Breslaw","\nTitle in upper margin: Carte Generale du Duche de Silisie divisée en ses XVII Moindres Principautes et Domaines","[General Map of the Duchy of Silisia divided into its seventeen least Principals and Domains]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 4)","Le Royaume de Boheme divisée en ses douze Cercles. Carte Reduite fur celle de 25 Feuilles par Müller. ","[The Kingdom of Bohemia divided into its twelve Circles. Map Reduced to 25 Sheets by Müller.]","Reduced version of Müller's 25 sheet map, Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohann Christoph Müller -  cartographer","Johann Condet -  engraver","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 55 cm","1 : 670,000","Engraved vignettes in the four corners,  upper left shows a small view of Prague.","Title in upper margin:Mappa totius Regni Bohemie in duodecim circulos divisæ cum comitatu glacensi et districtu egrano \u0026c.","[A map of the whole of the Kingdom of Bohemia, etc., according to the twelve rings were divided with the company Glacensi and the District of Egrano","(Wright Germany Map No. 5)","Carte Generale du Marquisat de Moravie Divisée en six Cercles dressée sur les Memoires les plus nouveaux\n[General Map of the Marquisate of Moravia Divided into six Circles drawn on the newest Memories]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","Johann Condet -  engraver\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 510,000","Title in upper margin: Tabula Generalis Marchionatus Moaviæ in sex circulos divisæ","[General marchionatus Moraviae board divided into six groups]","(Wright Germany Map No. 6)","Land-charte des Chur-Furstenthums Brandenburg\n[Land-charter of the Brandenburg Chur-Furstenthums]","Shows settlements, universities, roads, forests, rivers, etc.  Relief shown pictorially.","Jacob Paul Freiherr von Gundling - cartographer","G. P. Busch -  engraver","Johannes Cóvens und Cornelius  Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 60 cm","1 : 540,000","Title in upper margin: Nova Electoratus Brandenburgici Tabula edita per J. P. Fr. Von Gundling","[New Electoratal Board  Brandenburg issued by J. P. Fr. Von Gundling]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 7)","Le Cercle de Baviere Divisée en tout les Estats qui Composent","[The Circle of Bavaria divided into all the States that it make up.]","\nShows towns, castles, churches, roads, rivers, lakes. Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohannes Condet - engraver","\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","\ncopper engraving, hand- colored, elaborate cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","64 cm x 50 cm","1 : 610,000","Title in margin: Bavariaæ Circuli et Elecoratati Nove Tabula ","[The New Map of Bavarian Groups and Electorate]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 8)","Carte Topographique D'Allemagne Contenant l'Arche Duche d'Autriche Superieur de l' Enns, et une partie du Royume  de Boheme du Duché de Bavier et l'Eveche de Passau ","[Topographic Map of Germany Containing the Arch Duche of Austria Superior of the Enns, and part of the Bohemian Kingdom of the Duchy of Bavier and the Eveche of Passau]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 68 cm","1 : 220,000","\nMap is number 61 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.","(Wright Germany Map No. 9)","Carte Topographique D'Allegmagne Contenant une Partie de l'Elecorat de Brandenbourg le Duche de Magdenbourg le Principaute d'Anhalt et del'Electorat de Sax","[Topographical Map of Allegmagne Containing part of the Brandenburg Electorate,  Magenburg Duche the Principality of Anhalt and the Sax Electorate]","Shows towns, river,s forests. Relief shown pictorially. ","Johann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","J. C. Berndt - engraver","Johann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 215,000","\nMap is number 20 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 10)","Charte des Erzherzocthums Öesterreich, östlicher Theil oder das Land unrter der Enns.","[Charter of the Archbishopric of Austria eastern part or the land under the Enns.]","Shows towns, villages, rivers, roads. Relief shown by hachures.","Johannes Walch, Augsburg -  geographer","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 12 sheets","48 cm x 54 cm","1 : 334,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 11)","Carte topographique d'Allemagne contenant and partie du cercle de Westphalia, savoir des duchés de Gueldres et de Cleve; de l'eveché de Munstre, l'eveché d 'Osnabrugg, les comtés de Zutphen, de Steinfort, Recklinghausen, la Marck, Tecklenbourg, la baronie de Wisch, la ville de Dortmund ","[Topographical map of Germany containing and part of the circle of Westphalia, namely duchies of Gueldres and Cleve; of the Munstre, the Osnabrugg, the counties of Zutphen, Steinfort, Recklinghausen, Marck, Tecklenburg, the barony of Wisch, the city of Dortmund]","\nRelief shown pictorially","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","J. G. Facius - engrave\nr\nJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 212,000","Map is number 21 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains..","(Wright Germany Map No. 12)","Trevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus juxta omnes suas Præfecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliæ recentissime et accuratissime deline","[Trier High-bishoprics and Electoratus near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae recently and accurately defined ]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter - geographer","Matthäus Seutter,  Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 610,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, ","(Wright Germany Map No. 13)","Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Moguntinus, ut et Comitatus Uterq. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. aliaeq insertae et confines Regiones accuratatissime delineate","[Electorate and the archbishophric of Mainz, that Uterq County. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. other neighboring countries accuratatiely delineated and inserted]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","\nMatthäus Seutter, Ausgburg- geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 780,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, ","(Wright Germany Map No. 14)","Circulus Westhphalicus in suas Provincias et Ditiones accurate distinctus et recentissime delineat. cura et cælo","[Circle of Westhalia with their provinces and accurate jurisdiction separate from and most recently drawing attention to the sky]","Relief shown pictorailly.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 1,045,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter","(Wright Germany Map No. 15)","Circulus Franconicus, in quo continentur Epsicopat. Würtzburgens, Bambergensis, et Aichstadiensis, Status Equitum Teutonocorum Ducat. Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. Et Onoldinus, Principatus Schwarzenberg , Comitat. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reineck, Pappenheim, Erpach, Hannau, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim, Territor. Noribergense accurate Delineatus","[Circle of Franconia,  which included the Bishophric of Würtzburgens, Bamberg and Aichstadiensis Status of Teutonocorum Duchy Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. The Onoldino, government Schwarzenberg, county. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reinecke, Pappenheim Erpach, hannai, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim.  Noribergensia accurately displayed]","Shows towns, roads rivers.  Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 445,000","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter ","(Wright Germany Map No. 16)","Mappa Circuli Rhenani Superioris : in quo oculis sistuntur Landgraviatus Hasso-Cassellanus,  Darmstadiensis Rhenofeldensis, Abbatia Fuldensis. Principatus Waldeckensis et Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb et Hachenberg. Urbes  Imperiales Francosort, Fridberg, Wezlar et Gelenhausen.  ","[A map of Upper Rhine groups, presenting Landgraviatus Hesse-Cassel Darmstadina Rhenofeldensis, and Abbatia. And the governments Waldeckensis Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb and Hachenberg. Francosort imperial cities, Fridberg, Wezlar and Gelenhausen.]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 460,000","\"Warning\" in lower right hand corner as to the usage if the city names on the map.","Map appears in atlas titled: Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri","(Wright Germany Map No. 18)","Postarum seu veredarum stationes per Germaniam et provincias adiacentes","[Postal Roads in Germany and Adjacent Provinces]","Relief shown pictorially. Shows postal roads settlements, roads, rivers, etc.","Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1:2,500,000","Inset:Table of Latitude and Longitude of selected cities ","Title in upper margin: Carte exacte des Postes et Routes de L'Empire D'Allegmage divisée en ses Cercles","[Exact Map of Posts and Roads of the German Empire divided into its Circles]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 19)","\"Circuli Sveviæ Mappa ex subsidijs Michalianis delineata \u0026  a Dno. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P quoad accuata singulorum Statuum determinationem emendata \u0026 ad L L magis legitimæ project reducta. Opus sumi Geographi posthumum, \u0026 adjucta Tabula explanatoria editum opera Homanianorum Heredum a 1745","\n[A map of subsidijs Michalianis outlined by Mr. \u0026 groups Jutland. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P the accuata individual status determination amended, and 50 to 50 more legal project was restored. Work undertaken posthumous Geography and Map adjucta published a commentator's heir works Homañianos 1745]\"","Relief shown pictorially.","Jacques Michal de Hass - cartographer","Homan Heirs, Nuremberg  - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","52 cm x 56 cm","1 : 450,000","Map appears in  a \"Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 20)","Missing","(Wright Germany Map No. 21)","Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Coloniensis ut et Ducatuum juliacensis et Montensis  ","[Electoratus Cologne archbishopric and that Ducatuum Julich and Berg]","Shows towns, villages, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Numemberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Numemberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1 :315,000","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 22)","Mappa Geographica, continens Archiepiscopatum et Electoratum Coloniensem, cum conterminis Ducatibus Juliacensi et Montensi.","[Topogrpahic Map, containing the Archepiscopate and Electoratum of Cologne, with the adjoined Duchies of Jülich, and Montensi.]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - cartographer","Matthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1:305,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 23","Nova et accuratissima. Ducatus Wurtenbergici cum Territoriis conterminis Designato\n[Duchy of Wurtenberg with the designated adjoining territory. New and Accurate]","The map shows the Duchy of Württemberg between Dinkelsbühl, Ulm, Sigmaringen, Baden-Baden and Speyer. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 300,000","Inset : The county of Nellenburg with Hohentwiel in the center.","(Wright Germany Map No. 24)\n\" \nMappa Geographica Totius Regni Bohemiæ in XII. Circulos divisae, annexis Comitatu Glacensi et Districtu Egerano nec non aliis Principatius finitimis. Noviter et exactissime elaborata . ","[Atlas Map Of North Bohemia at 12. The circles of these were divided, not to others, is not annexed to County of Glacensi to the principalities and the Districtu Egerano to their neighbors.]","Shows  cities, towns, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - cartographer","August Vindel -  engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","47 cm x 56 cm","1 : 685, 000","Inset : Birds's eye view of Prague in upper left corner","(Wright Germany Map No. 25)","Cercle d'Autriche, divisé en toutes ses Provinces, taut Civiles qu'Ecclésiastiques.","[Circle of Austria, divided into all its Provinces, Civil and Ecclesiastical.]","The Austrian Circle of the Holy Roma Empire included parts of present-day Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. Relief shown pictorially.","Louis Brion de la Tour, Geographer to the King -  cartographer","Louis Desnos and Louis Brion de la Tour, Paris - publishers","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche and border, linen backed folding map of 2 sheets","28 cm x 32 cm","1 : 3,330,000","Map appears in Atlas général, civil et ecclésiastique, méthodique et élémentaire pour l'étude de la géographie et de l'histoire. Louis Brion de La Tour. 1766.","(Wright Germany Map No. 26)","Circulus Rhenanus Superior in quo sunt Landgraviattus Hasso-Casselensis Darmstadiensis et Rhemofeldensus Abbatia Fuldensis Principatus Waldeck et Hirshfeld Comitatus Nassau-Weiburg Usingen Wisbaden et Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis Superior Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg et Hachenburg Urbes Imperiales Franckfurt, Fridberg, Wetzlar et Gelenhausen","[Superior circle of the Rhine where they Landgraviattus Hesse-Casselanensis Darmstadina and Rhemofeldensus and Abbatia government of Waldeck and Hirshfeld County of Nassau-Usingen Weiburg Wisbaden and Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis higher Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg and hemburg imperial cities of Lyon, Fridberg, Wetzlar and Gelenhausen]","Regional map of Germany, centered on Landgraviatis and a significant portion of the Rhine River. Relief Shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 465,000","Cartouche displays coats of arms of the territories shown on the map","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 27)","Trevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus : iuxta omnes suas Praefecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliae accuratissime delineat.","[Map of the high-bishoprics and Electoratus of Trier  near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae accurate drawing.]","The western part of Rheinland Pfalz, showing the area along the river Mosel and the Rhine from Bonn to Oppenheim. Place names, mountains, woods and rivers are shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäeus Seutter, Augsburg - cartographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1:310,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 28)","Archiducatus Austriæ Inferioris accuratissima tabula Cujus ditiones in suos Quadrant. Designatæ\n[A map of the Provinces, in their most accurate in the archiducatus Austriæ Lower Quadrant. Designate]","Shows Austria surrounded by Moravia, Bohemia, Styria and the Kingdom of Hungary centered on the course of the Danube River and Vienna. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  cartographer","Matthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1 : 435,000"," \nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 28 1/2)","Rhenanus Inferior sive Electorum Rheni Complectens tres Archiepiscopatus, Moguntinum Coloniensem et Trevirensem Palatinatum Rheni, Comit Beilstein Newenaer, Inf[erior]. Isenburg et Reiserschett","[Map of the Lower Rhine Circle Including three Archbishoprics Mosel, Rhine and Mosel Cologne, Treves, Earl Beilstein Newenaer, Lower Isenburg and Reiserschett]","Shows towns, villages. Relief shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 634,000","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 29)","Circulus Suevicus : in quo Ducatus Wirtenbergensis cum reliquis Statibus et Provinciis curate designatus   \n[Circle of Swabia, in which the Duchy Wirtenbergen with other States and provinces should take care to designate]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - sculptor","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 625,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 30)","Tirolis Comitatus continens Episcopatus Tridentinium et Brixiensem nec non Comitatus Brigantinum, Feldkirch, Sonneberg et Pludentin. Mappa Geographica novissime et exactissime exarata Cura et sumptibus","[Tyrol, accompanied substellate Brigantinum Feldkairch of Brescia in Sonneberg, and the container, and the bishopric of Trent to describe the Pludentinum.]","Relief shown pictorially.","\nTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving,hand colored,elaborate cartouche,li linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n48 cm x 58 cm","1 : 564,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 31)","Circuli Sup.[eroir] Saxoniæ pars Meridionalis sive Ducatus, Electoratus et Principatus Ducum Saxoniae  \n{South of the circle, or a part of Duchy of Saxony was superior, and the Principalities of the Duchies of Saxony]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","Friedrich Zollman, Adam Frioedrich Zuerner - geographers","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nurembur - cartographer","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 672,000","8 maps","(Wright Index Map of Italy)","L'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.\n[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]","Small scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania. Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche","canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","[Le Cours du Po Dedié au Roy Par son tres Humble Obeïssant et tres Fidele Servieur et Sujet, le P.Placide Geographe Ordinaire de  sa Majesté]","[The Course of the Po Dedicated to the King by his very humble and faithful servant. P. Placide. Ordinary Geographer of his Majesty]","A portion of the Po River Valley and the Gulf of Venice.   Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","41 cm xs 49 cm","1 : 250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Ferrare et les Etats de Venice. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Duche of Ferrara and the States of Venice. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Italy Map No. 2)","Le Cours du Po dans Le Duche de Mantoue","[The Course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua]","A portion of the Po River Valley cenered on Mantua. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","41 cm x 49 cm","1:250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Mantoue. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","(Wirght Italy Map No. 3)","Le cours du Po dans le Milanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes.","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","A portion of the Po River Valley-The Milanese. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","39 cm x 50 cm","1:250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Millanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","(Wright Italy Map No.4)","Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Géographes.","[The course of the Po in the Piedmont and Montferrat. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","A portion of the Po River Valley. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","42 cm x 50 cm","1 : 250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat.  A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","\n(Wright Italy Map No. 5)","Dominium Venetum cum adjacentibus Mediolan. Mantuano, Mutinensi, Miran, Dolanoo, Parmensi, Placentino Ducatibus ","[Venetian ownership of the adjacent Duchies of Milan, Mantua, Modena, Dolan, Parma, Piacenza]","The Duchy of Venice. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer","G. Matthaus Seutter -  sculptor","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 820,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum.  1730.","(Wright Italy Map No. 6)","Ducatus Mediolanensis cum adjacentibus Principat. Et Dominiis","[Principal Dominion of the  Duke of Milan]","Shows governmental boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains.\nRelief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter - engraver","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 540,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, Sac. Caes. Maj. Geogr. Aug. Vind. Jacob Christoph Weyerman ... Cum Privileg: S.R.I. Vicariat. in part: Rheni, Franc: et Suev Juris. Martin Gottfried Crophius Sculps. 1744."," (Wright Italy Map No. 7)","[Untitled]","A portion of the Souhern European Kingdom of Sardinia on the Italian mainland. Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Tommaso Borgonio - geographer","Dufrenoy, Paris - engraver","photographic reproduction ","40 cm x 66 cm","1 : 144,000 (reduction to 1 : 300,000)","Manuscript annotation on verso by John Womack Wright:  \"Map of Sardenia. Made originally in 1683 and corrected in 1772. This map was used by [Louis Alexandre] Berthier during the entire campaign [of 1796].\" ","7 Maps","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 1)","Carte d'Europe. Dressée pour l'usage du Roy sur les itineraires anciens et modernes et sur les routiers de mer assujetis aux observations astronomiques. Par G. Delisle, Premier Geographe de S.M. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, 1739.\n[Map of Europe. Prepared for the use of the King on the ancient and modern itineraries and on the sea lorries subject to astronomical observations. By G. Delisle, First Geographer of S.M. of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, J. Covens and C. Mortier, 1739.]","Small scale map of Europe. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche.\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 58 cm","1 : 7,600.000","Title in upper margin : Europa accurate in imperia regna status \u0026 populos divisa, ad usum Ludovici XV Galliarum Regis.","[Europe, accurate and state governments kingdom divided people for use of Louis XV King of France.]","Map appears in  Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 2)","Novissima et accuratissima Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae Mappa Geographica \n[Spain and Portugal, the last and most accurate map]","Administrative boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains of Spain, Portugal and portions of France and North Africa. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - georgrapher","Matthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 2,400,000","Legend in lower left hand corner: Lists the principal cities of Spain as divided into 8 East and West Provinces and of Portugal as divided into 2 parts ","Cartouche in lower right corner displays the 16 regional coats of arms of the various provinces and a larger coat of arms of Spain.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 3)","L'Espagne. Dressee sur la description qui en a ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva et sur plusieurs Relations et cartes manuscrites ou imprimees de ce Royaume. Rectifiees par les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie des Sciences \u0026 autres astronomes\n[Spain. Prepared on the description that was made by Rodrigo Mendez Sylva and on several Relations and maps handwritten or printed of this Kingdom. Corrected by the observations of Mrs. of the Academy of Sciences \u0026 other astronomers]","Map of Spain and  Portugal. Portions of France and North Africa shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Rodrigo Mendez Sylva, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers","Joannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 60 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin: Nova Regni Hispaniæ accurata Descriptio ad Usum Serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle Geographe\n[New Exact Description of Spain for the use of Serene Duke of Burgundy. By G. de L'Isle Geographer]","Map appears in \"Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\"\n[\"New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026 c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.\"]","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4)","Le Royaume de Hongrie et des ays qui en dependoient autrefois. Dressée sur un grand nombre de memoires et Cartes manuscrites ou imprimees Rectifiez par les Observations du Cte. Marsilii et quleques autres","[The Kingdom of Hungary and the formerly dependent countries. Prepared on a large number of memoirs and handwritten or printed cards Correct by the observations of the Cte. [Luigi Fernando] Marsilii and others]","The northern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary on the Balkan Peninsula\nMost of Balkan Peninsula other than Greece. Relief shown pictorially","Count Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographers","Jacob Keyser - engraver","J. Coverns \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,elaborate cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 57 cm","1 : 2,550,000","Title in upper margin : Nova et accurata Regni Hungariæ tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis.\n[A new and accurate Hungary Map to use most of the Duke of Burgundy.]\nMap appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 5)","Carte particuliere de la Hongrie, de la Transilvanie, de la Croatie, et de la Sclavonie. Dressee sur les observations de Mr. le Comte Marsilli et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.\n[Particular map of Hungary, Transilvania, Croatia, and Sclavonia. Drawn on the observations of Count [Luigi Fernando] Marsilli and on several other Memoirs.]","The southern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.","Count Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers","Jacob Keyser - sculptor","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 2,550,000","Map appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6) Oversize","Post Reise Karte durch Deutschland und die angrenzenden Staaten Zwischen\nLondon und Dublin Kpppenhagen und Malta, Nach den neuesten Karten und zuverlafsigsten Hulfsmitteln entworsen und gezeichnet von G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 bei Simon Schropp \u0026 Comp. Berichigt 1833.\n[Post travel map through Germany and the bordering states between\nLondon and Dublin Kpppenhagen and Malta, after the latest maps and most reliable Hulfsmitteln drafts and drawn by G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 at Simon Schropp \u0026 Comp. Reported 1833.]\"","Shows by, color index, the postal roads of European countries","G. E. Schmidt, Berlin -  cartographer","Simon Schopp \u0026 Co., Berlin - publisher","lithograph, in color, linen backed folded map of 32 sheets","29 cm x 86 cm","1 : 3,990,000","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 7)","Carte Strategiuque de L'Italie Septentrionale\n[Strategic Map of Northern Italy]","Shows fortifications, railroads roads, rivers. Relief by hachures.","Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris -  lithographer","E. Andriveau-Goujon, Rue du Bac 21 Paris - publisher","lithograph, color, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets","58 cm x 78 cm","1 : 950,000","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6)","Flanders or the Austrian Netherlands with ye Bishoprick of Liege. Distinguishing what belongs to France, Holland \u0026c Agreeable to Modern History","Relief shown pictorially.","Herman Moll - geographer","Thomas \u0026 John Bowles, London - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored","20 cm x 27 cm","1 : 400,000","Inset: [Map of] Part of Luxembourgh","Includes note on the Treaty of 1715  of the War of the Spanish Succession in lower left corner.","Map appears in  Atlas minor: or a new and curious set of sixty-two maps, in which are shewn all the empires, kingdoms, countries, states, in all the known parts of the earth; with their bounds, divisions, chief cities \u0026 towns, the whole composed \u0026 laid down agreable to modern history. By Herman Moll, Geographer.  1736.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4) Oversize","Shows roads, rivers, towns. Relief by contours.\t","United States War Department, Washington - publisher\t","lithograph,linen backed folding map of 19 sheets\t","93 cm x 111 cm","1 : 200,000","This map was presented to U. S. troops in 1916 by War Department.\t","Located in large red portfolio","Located in blue portfolio: From the Atlas des Memoires Militaries Relatifs a la Succession D'Espagne Sous Louis XIV dresse par les soins de M. Le Lieutenant General Pelet (Paris, 1845)","The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800 is shelved in Rare Books Department UG405 W7 1946","Collection of drawings of fortresses in an album accompanying The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800. An inductive study based upon the interpretation of a collection of contemporary drawings of fortresses deposited in the library of William and Mary College by John W. Wright, Washington D.C. 1946. ","Shelved in Rare Books (UG405 W7 1946)","Descriptive text can be found on page 18 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 32 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 33 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 67 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 74 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 77 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 98 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 112 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 126 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 127 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 128 and 129 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 130 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 236 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 103 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 14Descriptive text can be found on page 149 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 163 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 164 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 193 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 194 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 213 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 221 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 243 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 248 and 252 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 253 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 258 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 269 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 101 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 192 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\"  and Folders 32 and 35.","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\" and Folders 32, 34.","Descriptive text can be found on page 95 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 28 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 237 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 20 and 21 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 144 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 131 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 27 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 156 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","No reference to descriptive text can be found in Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Maps 1-6 not appearing on map index.","\"Alumni Gives Books to Library, Colonel John Woamck Wright Presents Valuable War Collection\" ","Reprint of article from the Willaim \u0026 Mary Alumni Gazette, May 1946, Vol. 13 no. 4 containing biographical information and list of accompliishments of Colonel John Womack Wright.","Early Topographical Maps: Their Geographical and Historical Value as illustrated by the Maps of the Harrison Collection of the American Geographical Society","John Kirtland Wright Ph. D. - Librarian, American Geographical Society ","Library Series  No. 3","American Geographical Society, New York, 1924","with maps pasted in (42 pages)","Map on cardboard","Missing","Inventory listing of maps in the collection as generated bu Col. Wright","Index generated by Col. Wright of maps appearing in  books and atlases.and atlases. (63 pages)","Manuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organized into 6 series. Acc. 1931.122 letter filed with Box 1.","William and Mary student from 1892 until 1895.","John Womack Wright Collection of military artifacts (UA 5.056)","Printed maps, circa 1675-1918, collected by Col. John Womack Wright pertaining to his interest in military events in Europe chiefly in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The collection primarily concerns the cartography of areas in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Italy. The collection includes examples of the work of Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Guillaume de L'Isle, Johann Baptist Homann, Tobias Conrad Lotter, Placide de Saint Helene, John Senex, George Mattheus Seutter the Older; and Nikolaus Visscher II. Also includes notebook, 1919; and a publication of the American Geographical Society, 1924."," Acc. 1931.122 Addition filed in Box 1."," Manuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. Translation included.","26 Maps ","(no. is 17 missing) ","(Wright Index Map of Italy)","L'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.","[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]","Small scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania.","Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche\ncanvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam, 1675-1726.","\n(Wright French Map No. 1)","Carte de Picardie Septentrionale, d'Artois et des environs ou l'on voit le ressort du Conseil Provincial d'Artois.","[Map of Northern Picardy, Artois and surroundings where we see the jurisdiction of the Provincial Council of Artois]","Urban areas, forests, marshlands, roads shown.  Relief shown pictorailly","Guillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographer","Johannes Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 217,000","(Wright French Map No. 2)","Partie Meridionale de Picardie dressée sur les operations Geometriques, de Mr. Lesperon President de l'Election de Mondidier et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.","[Southern part of Picardy drawn up on the Geometric operations, of Mr. Lesperon President of the Election of Mondidier and on several other Memories.]","Urban areas, forests, marshlands, Roman roads, churches, abbeys by religious order, priories, etc. shown. ","Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographer French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris-cartographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam-publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 229,000","(Wright French Map No. 3)","Carte de la Champagne et des Pays Voisins ou l'on voit la Generalite de Chalons partie de celle de Soissons \u0026c.","[Map of Champagne and neighboring countries where we see the Generalite de Chalons part of that of Soissons etc.]","Settlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume, Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 350,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 4)","Partie Meridionale de Champagne","[Southern Part of Champagne]","Settlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of  Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens  \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1: 336,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 5)","L'electorat  de Mayence, le bas palatinat et une Partie du Pays de Hesse et de la Rivière de Mein, représentant ensemble les parties du Cercle Occidental de Franconie,  savoir le plus basse Partie de l' Evêché de Wurtzbourg, le Comté de Wertheim, Reineck,  Hohenlo ,  Erpach \u0026c.  Dressée sur les Memoires le plus noveaux.","[The electorate of Mainz, the Lower Palatinate and part of the country of Hesse and the Mein River together representing the parts of the western circle of Franconia, namely the lowest part of the Würzburg Bishopric, County Wertheim, Reineck , Hohenlo, Erpach \u0026 \nDrawn on the newest Memoirs]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","I. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","59 cm x 47 cm","1 : 437,500","Title in upper margin: Altera et minor pars totius illustrissimi Franconiae circuli, simulae archiepiscopatus et electoratus Moguntini atque ceteri Franconiae status ut sunt comitatus Wertheim, Reinek ac Erpach, finitimus que inferior Palatinatus Rheni inhac tabula ostenduntur","[The other, and only a small proportion of the whole of the most illustrious of Franconia of a circle at the same time as they are of the county court of the archbishopric and the state of the Electorate of Mainz, Wertheim, and the rest of Franconia, Reineke, and the Erpach, closely related to the board, which are shown to be inferior to the Rhine and the Palatinate.]","(Wright French Map No. 6)","Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis aujordhui Le diocese de Toul Pour fervier al'Histoire de ce Diocese","[Leucorum city or Tullensis today next to the diocese of Toul for the story of this Diocese]","Forests, Roman camps and roads, battle lines, modern roads. shown. Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume de L'Isle, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 x 59 cm","1:303,000","Title in upper margin: Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis Auctore Guill: de l'Isle. Amsterdam Apud J. Covens et C. Mortier","[Leucorum city or Village Tullensis By Guill. de l'Isle.  Amsterdam J. Covens and C. Mortier]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 7)","Carte de Provence et des terres adjacentes","[Map of Provence and adjacent lands]","Abbeys, Roman and other roads, forests  shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","Desrosiers - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen back folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 60 cm","1 : 415,000","Inset: Explication des marques-Legend of towns","Title in upper margin: Carte de Provence et des terres adjacented Par. Guillame de'Lise del' Academic Royal des Sciences a Paris","[Map of Provence and adjacent lands by Guillaume de l'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris]","(Wright French Map No. 8)","Partie Meridionale du Piedmont et du Monferrat","[The Southern part of Piedmont and Montferrat]","Forests, roads, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorailly.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen-backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 63 cm","1 : 220,000","Inset: Environs de Nice et de Ville-franche","[Surroundings of Nice and Ville-frenche]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 9)","Carte de Piedmont et du Monferrat Dressée plusieurs Cartes, Manuscrites ou Imprimées Rectifies par quelques Observations","[Map of Piedmont and Monferrat Drawn of Several Maps, Handwritten or Printed Rectified by some Observations]","Forest, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens  \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 x 63 cm","1 : 370,000","Includes \"Adverttissement\" ","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\n[New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026 c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.]","(Wright French Map No. 10)","Le Cours du Rhin au dessus de Strasbourg et les Pais Adjacens","[The Course of the Rhine above Strasbourg and adjacent country]","Portion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Lake Constance and Baden shown.","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Ilse, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 65 cm","1 : 256,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 11)","Le Cours du Rhin depuis Strasbourg jusqu'a Worms et les Pays adiacens  ","[The Course of the Rhine from Strasbourg, to Worms and the adjacent country.]","Portion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Worms;  Lower Alsace and Baden;  the Palatine of the Rhine.  Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographger of the Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 63 cm","1 : 256,000","Manuscript note in lower right hand corner: \"Note: The lines Spirbach (from Neustadt to Spire) were built by Prince of Baden in 1701; He built [?] on [?] shortly after.\"","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 12)","Le Cours du Rhin depuis Worms, jusqu'a a Bonne, et les Pays Adjacens \n[The Rhine Course from Worms to Bonne, and the adjacent land]","Forrests and roads shown on each bank. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographer, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 63 cm","1:250,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 13)","Nova Helvetiae, Foederatarumque cum ea, nec non subditarum regionum tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, secundum commentarios Domini Merveilleux, ser. Regi Galliae a consilio \u0026 secretis, ejusque interpres apud Grisones","[The new Federation of Switzerland, with these as well as of the regions are in subjection to the board, to the Duke of Burgundy, the use of the most high, according to the commentaries of that of the Lord, Merveilleux, ser. King of Gaul by the council and the secretary, and the translator of Grisons]","Cities, towns, churches, rivers and roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guiliaume Del'Isle, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","47 cm x 61 cm","1 : 550,000","Inset (upper right): Carte de Suisse ou sont les Cantons -Coats of arms of the Swiss Cantons location of Cantons \nInset (lower left): Lez Alliėz qui sont la Ville /Les 3 Ligues de Grisons - The cities of the 3 Graubünden Leagues","Inset (lower right): Avertissemnt - Text related to the cantons and alliances of the Swiss Federation","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 14)","La Source du Po, et les Passages de France en Piémont","[The Source of the Po, and the Passages of France in Piedmont]","Roads shown, Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folded map of 4 sheets","43 cm x 49 cm","1 : 250,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 15)","Carte de France levee par ordre du Roy. No. 162","[Map of France by order of the King of France Sheet 162 of 182 (Strasbourg)]","Sheet 162 of the Cassini map of France","Rivers, towns, roads shown. Relief shown by simple hachures.","Cesar-Francois Cassini - geographer","Chez Dezauche, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets","58 cm x 91 cm","1 : 86,400","Note in lower right corner by J. W. Wright indicates the exact scale of the map to be 1 :  82,285.","(Wright French Map No. 16)","Generalis Lotharingia Dispartita in Ducatum ejus Proprium et Barrensem Quorum intra Fines continentur Episcopatus Metensis Tullensis, Verdunensi ","[The Dukedom of Lorraine, and Barry bodies within the boundaries of the bishopric of Metz Tullensis, Verdunensis.]\n \nDetailed map of Alsace-Lorraine and neighboring regions, centered on Metz and Nancy. Relief shown pictorially.","Gerald Valk, Amsterdam - geographer","Gerald Valk, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 586,000","(Wright French Map No. 17)","\nBy Blaeu (same as map 20) ","Missing","(Wright French Map No. 18)","Land graviatus Alsatiae tam Superioris quam inferiorcum utroque Marchionatu Badensi ut et tractu Herciniae Silvae ac Ditione quatuor Urbium Silestte","[Alsace both the superior and inferior both Marchionatu Badensi that tract Herciniae Forest City and Dominion four Silestte]","Covering the Black Forest, Breisgau with the area between Kaiserstuhl via Basel up to Rastatt. Relief shown pictorailly.","Johann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - geographer","Johann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","59 cm x 49 cm","1 : 625,000","(Wright French Map No. 19)","Tabula geographica Campanie specialis in suas sic dictas Electiones accurate distincta","[Map of champagne special in its so-called Preferences]","The Champagne region in France covering the region Champagne-Ardenne with Reims, Troyes and Épernay. Relief shown pictorially.\n ","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - geographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, liner backed folding map of 4 sheets","58 cm x 51 cm","1 : 530,000","Inset: Die Haupt und Crömungs-Stadt Reims in Champaigne (birds-eye view of Rhiems)                                  \nInset: Troyes (birds-eye view of Troyes)","(Wright French Map No. 20)","Carte D'Artois et des environs vel Mappa Specialis comitatus Artesiae in qua sumul Terrae Jurisdictionales Dicast: Provincialis Artresiae indicantur secundum Observationes ","[Map of Artois and surroundings or a special map that accompanied Artesiae summing Earth jurisdictional dedicated, according to the Provincial observations indicated Artresiae]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - cartographer","Guillaume Del'Isle, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 56 cm","1 : 210,000","(Wright French Map No. 21)","Regiae Celsitudinis Sabaudicae Status in quo Ducatus Sabaudiae Principat. Pedemontium ut et Ducatys Montisferrati in suas ditiones et Territoria determinati cum finitimis Provinciis","[Their Royal Highnesses Sabaudicae state where Duchy of Savoy Principal. In those territories, and, to the piedmont of determination in their domains, and Ducatys of Montferrat in the Provinces with their neighbors]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","George Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter - engraver","George Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 645,000","(Wright French Map No. 22)","[not titled]","A reproduction of a portion of a larger map. ","Relief shown by hachures.","linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","32 cm x 55 cm","scale not shown","An unidentified coat of arms arppears on the map","(Wright French Map No. 23)","France.  Corrected from ye Observations Made by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris","Small scale map of France. Relief shown pictorially.","John Senex, London - geographer","John Senex, London - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 8 sheets","64 cm x 93 cm","1 : 1,500,000","Scroll on map indicates map is dedication to Charles Boyle","(Wright French Map No. 24)","The Province of Artois and the Country Adjacent","Rivers, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","William de l'Isle,Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","John Senex, London - engraver","John Senex, London - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 60 cm","1 : 210,000","\nRe-engraved re-issue of De l'Isle's map of the region in northwestern France.","Scroll on map provides dedication and presentation to Sir Richard Temple Baronet, Lt. General of Her Majesties Forces","Map appears in A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world : with the natural history and trade of each country : taken from the best authors, particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to which is prefixed, an introduction to geography, rendering the principal parts of that science easy, and containing all that is necessary for the ready understanding of maps : together with a copious alphabetical index : the maps, which are all engraven or revised by Mr. Senex, are laid down according to the observations communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; and the descriptions suited to the course of each map, which has not been observed in any other atlas\nLondon: Printed for Daniel Browne ... [etc.], 1721.\"","(Wright French Map No. 25)","Briançon","Relief by hachures.","F.  Michel - engraver","Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, \nlinen backed folding map of 18 sheets","47 cm x 64 cm","1 : 197,000","Sheet 7 of Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau ","18 maps ","(no. 9 is missing)","(Wright Index Map of Belgium and Holland)","Carte des Pays Bas Catholiques Dressée sur un grand nombre des Cartes particulieres faites sur les lieux ou les limites sont exactement marquées suivant les derniers Traitéz","[Map of the Catholic Netherlands Drawn on many of the particular maps made on the places where the boundaries are exactly marked according to the latest treaties]","Small scale map of Belgium and Holland. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","Joannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decoraative cartouche,canvas backed,folding map of 4 sheets","52 cm x 62 cm","1 : 704,000","Title in upper margin: Belgium Regium accuratissime divisum. \u0026c: Ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle, geographe.","[Royal Belgium accurately divided \u0026c. For the use of the Duke of Burgundy. G. Del'Isle, Geographer]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","Map inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating  the other maps of the regions of Belgium and Holland in the collection","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 1)","Carte des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas. Tiree des cartes le plus correcte qui en ont ete faites sur les lieux, rectifiees par les observations et operations geometriques de Snellius et par celles que Mr. Cassini y a faites en dernier lieu par G. de l'Isle, Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier. Avec privilege.","[Map of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Drawn the most correct maps made of them on the spot, corrected by the observations and geometrical operations of Snellius and by those that Mr. Cassini last made there by G. de l'Isle, Geographer of the Academy Royal Science. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier. With privilege.]","Shows forests, dunes, marshland, etc. Relief shown pictorially.","Guilliaume Del'Isle, Royal Acadeny of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets ","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 710,000","Title in upper margin: Belgium Foederatum, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Authore G. de l'Isle, Geographus.","[Belgium Federation mostly for the use of the, Duke of Burgundy By G. de l'Isle, Geographer]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 2)","Carte du Comté de Flander Dressée sur differens morceaux levez sut les lieux fixez par les Obseravtions Astronomiques par Guillaume de l'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographes.","[Map of the County of Flanders. Set on different pieces up on the premises set by astronomical observations by Guillaume DeL'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographers.]","Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - cartographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","39 cm x 55 cm","1 : 250,000","Note written by J. W. Wright in upper left corner: \n\"Lines:  From Corine west to the sea,\n                built in 1688. (it had existed\n                to some extent in 1672). rebuilt 1706\n                     From Meise west to Espiene\n                built in 1692.\n                           The Lines of Waes constructed\n                in 1702, left on Ft. Rouge\n                and right in Antwerpt  then S.E. \n                through Liere  Diest Halau along the\n                Grete river to Namur via the Meuse.\n                These were 137 miles long\"","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 5)","Carte des Comtez de Hainaut de Namur et de Cambresis. Dressée par Guillaume Del'Isle de l'Academie Rle. des Sciences sur plusieurs morceaux manuscrits et campemens des Armees du Roi sur les Itineraires anciens et modernes \u0026c. \"Les paroisses du Diocese de Cambrai et leur position sont prises de la Carte Ms. qui en a ete levee in 1704 par l'ordre de Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archeveque Duc le Cambrai \u0026c.","[Map of County of Hainaut Namur and Cambresis. Created by William Del'Isle of the Academie Rle. of Sciences on several manuscript pieces and camps of the King's Weapons on the Ancient and Modern Itineraries \u0026 c . The parishes of the Diocese of Cambrai and their position are taken from the Ms. Map which was lifted in 1704 by the order of Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archbishop Duc le Cambrai \u0026 c.]","\nUrban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially\n ","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris -  geographer","Desrosiers, Guérard, Nicolas - engravers","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed foldeing map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 65 cm","1:210,000","Includes \"Advertissement\" - indicates that data for the Diocesses of Cambray was taken from a map made in 1704.","\nTitle in upper margin: Comitatus Hannoniae Namurcensis et Cameracensis.","[ County Henault Namur and Cambrai.]","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 6)","\nCarte topographique d'Allemagne contenant le Duché de Brabant, une partie des Duchés de Juliers, the Gueldre, the Limbourg, the l'Eveché de Liège","[Topographical map of Germany containing the Duchy of Brabant, part of the Duchies of Juliers, the Gelderland, the Limburg, the Bishopric of Liege]","Relief shown pictorially. The Lines of Brabant described.","Johann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - geographer","Johann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - publisher ","copper engraving","canvas backed folding map of 15 sheets","53 cm  x 68 cm","1 : 218,000","Map is number 29 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 7)","Germaniæ Interioris sive Belgii pars Meridionalis exhibens X. Provinncias Catholiic, cum confinis Galliæ Germ, Hollandiæ recentissime et curatissime in lucem edita","[The more important provinces of the interior of Germany, or the Netherlands, part of the South exhibiting 10  Catholiic, bordering with the Germany, France, Holland, in the light of what had lately published, and recently edited]","Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cmx 57 cm","1 : 840,000","Inset: Ostend -  Plan of Ostend","Map appears in Composite Seutter Atlas - A composite atlas of maps primarily by Mattaeus Seutter","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 8)","Arena Martis in Belgio. Qua Provinciae X Catholicae Inferioris Germaniae cum vicinis Episcopatisbus Coloniensi et Leodiensi aliisque finitimis Regionibus novissime proponuntur","[Field of Mars  in Belgium. When the Province of Liege: for the 10 and the Catholic and other neighboring districts which are the lower of Cologne, Germany, at the end of Bishoprics  are proposed with the neighbors]","\nRelief shown pictorially."," \nJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - geographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 57 cm","1 : 820,000","Inset:  Liege under siege","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus Terrarum Orbis Imperia Regna et Status Exactis Fabulis Geographice Demonstrans - Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 9)","\nBy Willem Janszoon Blaeu MISSING","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)","Le Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026 gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne","[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026 engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]","Villages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.","\nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer","Chez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartoche, canvas\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","\n61 x 48 cm","1 : 128,000","\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c  Door ordre van den koningh ","[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c By order of the king]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026 Peuples qui fy trouvent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin ","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 3)","Carte du Brabant. Dresseé sur plusieurs cartes particulieres, manuscrites ou imprimees levees sur les lieux, rectifiees par quelques observations et autres Memoires par Guillaume de L'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences.","[Map of Brabant. Drawn on several particular maps, handwritten or printed on the spot, corrected by some observations and other Memoirs by Guillaume de L'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences.]","Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Defensive lines shown.","Guillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","66 cm x 62 cm","1 : 253,000","Title in upper margin: Ducatus Brabantiæ, complectens Domina Llovani. Bruxellarum, Anturpiæ, Silvæ Ducis, Mechliniæ \u0026c","[Duchy of Brabant, comprising Lovain. Brussels Antwerpt, Silver Duke Mechlinie etc.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties fu Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)","Le Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026 gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne","[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026 engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]","Villages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.\n \n \nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer","Chez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartoche,canvas \nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","61 x 48 cm","1 : 128,000","\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick\u0026c Door ordre van den koningh ","[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c By order of the king]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026 Peuples qui fy trouuent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin ","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 12)","Flandriæ Comitatus pars Occidentalis, in Terram Francam et Ejusdem Subjacentia Officia","[County of West Flanders, the French and the earth beneath the same duties]","\nRelief shown pictorially.  ","\nNickolaus Visscher IIi, Amsterdam - geographer","Nickolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,\ncanvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 57 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 13)","Tetrarchiæ Antwerpiensis pars Meridionalis, una cum Mechliniensi Dominio in Ejusdsem Ditiones Subjacentes accuratissime Divisa","[The eastern part of the Tetrachy of Antwerpt, most carefully, together with the Mechlinien dominion was divided, in the Ejusdsem for jurisdiction of Subjacentes]","\nCovers the area stretching from the region west of Antwerp, Mersel to the North, Eersel Vryh to the East and Mechelen - Haren to the South. Lines of Brabant shown.Relief shown pictorially.  ","Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer","Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 14)","Flandriæ Comitatus Pars  Septentrionalis, Comprehendens Franconatum Brugensem et Ejusdem Subjacentia Territoria","[A part of the north of the county court of Flanders, which includes the Franconatum of Bruges and the lower  territories]","Walled city of Brugge at center of map. Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer","Peter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 57 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 15)","Leodiensis Episcopatus Pars Septentrionalis, comprehendens Comitatum Lossensem et Hornanum","[Liege Bishopric of the Northern Hemisphere, which includes the Cape County Lossensem]","The Limburg region of Southeastern Netherlands and northern Belgium. ","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.  Legend of symbols representing cities, villages castles and water mills shown.","\nNikolas Visscher II, Amsterdam - geographer","\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 51 cm","1 : 133,000"," \nMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 16)","Brabantiæ Batavæ Pars Orientalis, Comprehendens Tetrarchiam sive Majoratum Sylvæducensem in Ejusdem Subjacentes Ditones","[Batavæ the eastern part of Flanders, Brabant, in the grip of tetreachies the same Subjacents the augmented fourth, whether the Mayoralty of the sylvaeducensium]","\nRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - geographer","\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","\ncopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 130,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 17)","Flandriae comitatus pars Batava, tam in ejusdem subjacentia quam vicina territoria ","[A part of the Netherlands of the county court of Flanders]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher II , Amsterdam - cartographer","Peter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 56 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677."," (Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 18)","Brabantiae Batavae pars occidentalis sive Antverpiensis tetrarchiae pars septentrionalis, comprehendens baroniam Bredanam, marchionatum Bergensem ad Zomam, aliasques minores ditiones ","[The northern part of the West and the Sanensis tetrarchies part of the Dutch Brabant, and which includes the barony of the Bredan,  Bergues Marquissate and to the Zomam, and for other minor princely dominions]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - Cartographer","\nNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Visscher's Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus, 1677.","31 maps ","(no. 20 is missing)"," Index Map of Germany, 1742\n L'Allemagne. Dressée sur les Observations de Tycho-Braché, de Kepler de Snellius sur celles de Messieurs de l'academie Royal des Sciences \u0026c. sur Zeiller et autres anciens ou modernes.","[Germany. Prepared on the Observations of Tycho-Braché, Kepler of Snellius on those of Gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.\nRoyal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.]","Covers the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Bohemia and western Poland and Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - cartographer","J. Condet - sculptor","J. Covens and C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving ","hand colored ","decorative cartouches","linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n52 cm x 62 cm","1 : 2,500,000","Title in upper margin:   Nova Imperii Germanici Descripto in Omnes Suos Circulos Electoratus\n[A new German Empire described it to all his electoral circles]","Includes \"Avertissement\" - naming the colored legislative entitiieis  on the maps\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","Map inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating the other maps of regions of Germany in the collection","(Wright Germany Map No. 1)","Partie Orientale du Cercle de Franconie dressée sur les Mémoires les plus Nouveaux.","[Eastern part of the Circle of Franconia drawn on the most recent memories.]","\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohann Condet -  sculptor","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving, colored outline, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","58 cm x 48 cm","1 : 250,000","Title  in upper margin: Prima maximaque totius illustrissimi circuli Franconiae pars in qua episcopatus Bambergensis, Wursburgensis et Aichstadiensis, marchionatus Culmbacensis ac Onolbacensis, ducatus Coburgensis ut et principatus Schwartzenbergicus, comitatus Hohenlo Castellensis Limburgensis ac Seinsheim, praefectus Norenbergae dimidiaque superioris finitimi Palatinatus pars exhibentur","[The bishoprics of Bamberg, in which the first and the very large part of the whole of the most illustrious of the circle of Franconia, Wursburgensis and Aichstadiensis, the March should Culmbacensis and Onolbacensis, so that and the government of the duchy of Coburgensis Schwartzenbergico, the county court, and the Seinsheim Hohenl Castellensis Limburgensis, and of the half of the upper border on the prefect of the Norenbergae are presented as a part of the Palatinate]","(Wright Germany Map No. 2)","Partie Septentrionalie de la Souabe","[Northern Part of Swabia]","\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","\nGuillame De L'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences -  cartographer","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving, colored outline,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 63 cm","1 : 240,000","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No.3)","Sup[eriori]s et Inferioris Ducatus Selesiæ In Suos XVII minores Principatus et Domina Divisi Nova Tablua in lucem edita","[The upper and lower Duchy Leontius His 17 under the new government and the Lord divided into tables published]","Shows trace of fortress of Breslaw, settlements, roads, rivers, etc. Relief shown pictorially.","\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","Copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 57 cm","1 : 760,000","Inset : Plan of the Fortress of Breslaw","\nTitle in upper margin: Carte Generale du Duche de Silisie divisée en ses XVII Moindres Principautes et Domaines","[General Map of the Duchy of Silisia divided into its seventeen least Principals and Domains]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 4)","Le Royaume de Boheme divisée en ses douze Cercles. Carte Reduite fur celle de 25 Feuilles par Müller. ","[The Kingdom of Bohemia divided into its twelve Circles. Map Reduced to 25 Sheets by Müller.]","Reduced version of Müller's 25 sheet map, Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohann Christoph Müller -  cartographer","Johann Condet -  engraver","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 55 cm","1 : 670,000","Engraved vignettes in the four corners,  upper left shows a small view of Prague.","Title in upper margin:Mappa totius Regni Bohemie in duodecim circulos divisæ cum comitatu glacensi et districtu egrano \u0026c.","[A map of the whole of the Kingdom of Bohemia, etc., according to the twelve rings were divided with the company Glacensi and the District of Egrano","(Wright Germany Map No. 5)","Carte Generale du Marquisat de Moravie Divisée en six Cercles dressée sur les Memoires les plus nouveaux\n[General Map of the Marquisate of Moravia Divided into six Circles drawn on the newest Memories]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","Johann Condet -  engraver\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 510,000","Title in upper margin: Tabula Generalis Marchionatus Moaviæ in sex circulos divisæ","[General marchionatus Moraviae board divided into six groups]","(Wright Germany Map No. 6)","Land-charte des Chur-Furstenthums Brandenburg\n[Land-charter of the Brandenburg Chur-Furstenthums]","Shows settlements, universities, roads, forests, rivers, etc.  Relief shown pictorially.","Jacob Paul Freiherr von Gundling - cartographer","G. P. Busch -  engraver","Johannes Cóvens und Cornelius  Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 60 cm","1 : 540,000","Title in upper margin: Nova Electoratus Brandenburgici Tabula edita per J. P. Fr. Von Gundling","[New Electoratal Board  Brandenburg issued by J. P. Fr. Von Gundling]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 7)","Le Cercle de Baviere Divisée en tout les Estats qui Composent","[The Circle of Bavaria divided into all the States that it make up.]","\nShows towns, castles, churches, roads, rivers, lakes. Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohannes Condet - engraver","\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","\ncopper engraving, hand- colored, elaborate cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","64 cm x 50 cm","1 : 610,000","Title in margin: Bavariaæ Circuli et Elecoratati Nove Tabula ","[The New Map of Bavarian Groups and Electorate]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 8)","Carte Topographique D'Allemagne Contenant l'Arche Duche d'Autriche Superieur de l' Enns, et une partie du Royume  de Boheme du Duché de Bavier et l'Eveche de Passau ","[Topographic Map of Germany Containing the Arch Duche of Austria Superior of the Enns, and part of the Bohemian Kingdom of the Duchy of Bavier and the Eveche of Passau]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 68 cm","1 : 220,000","\nMap is number 61 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.","(Wright Germany Map No. 9)","Carte Topographique D'Allegmagne Contenant une Partie de l'Elecorat de Brandenbourg le Duche de Magdenbourg le Principaute d'Anhalt et del'Electorat de Sax","[Topographical Map of Allegmagne Containing part of the Brandenburg Electorate,  Magenburg Duche the Principality of Anhalt and the Sax Electorate]","Shows towns, river,s forests. Relief shown pictorially. ","Johann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","J. C. Berndt - engraver","Johann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 215,000","\nMap is number 20 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 10)","Charte des Erzherzocthums Öesterreich, östlicher Theil oder das Land unrter der Enns.","[Charter of the Archbishopric of Austria eastern part or the land under the Enns.]","Shows towns, villages, rivers, roads. Relief shown by hachures.","Johannes Walch, Augsburg -  geographer","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 12 sheets","48 cm x 54 cm","1 : 334,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 11)","Carte topographique d'Allemagne contenant and partie du cercle de Westphalia, savoir des duchés de Gueldres et de Cleve; de l'eveché de Munstre, l'eveché d 'Osnabrugg, les comtés de Zutphen, de Steinfort, Recklinghausen, la Marck, Tecklenbourg, la baronie de Wisch, la ville de Dortmund ","[Topographical map of Germany containing and part of the circle of Westphalia, namely duchies of Gueldres and Cleve; of the Munstre, the Osnabrugg, the counties of Zutphen, Steinfort, Recklinghausen, Marck, Tecklenburg, the barony of Wisch, the city of Dortmund]","\nRelief shown pictorially","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","J. G. Facius - engrave\nr\nJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 212,000","Map is number 21 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains..","(Wright Germany Map No. 12)","Trevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus juxta omnes suas Præfecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliæ recentissime et accuratissime deline","[Trier High-bishoprics and Electoratus near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae recently and accurately defined ]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter - geographer","Matthäus Seutter,  Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 610,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, ","(Wright Germany Map No. 13)","Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Moguntinus, ut et Comitatus Uterq. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. aliaeq insertae et confines Regiones accuratatissime delineate","[Electorate and the archbishophric of Mainz, that Uterq County. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. other neighboring countries accuratatiely delineated and inserted]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","\nMatthäus Seutter, Ausgburg- geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 780,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, ","(Wright Germany Map No. 14)","Circulus Westhphalicus in suas Provincias et Ditiones accurate distinctus et recentissime delineat. cura et cælo","[Circle of Westhalia with their provinces and accurate jurisdiction separate from and most recently drawing attention to the sky]","Relief shown pictorailly.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 1,045,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter","(Wright Germany Map No. 15)","Circulus Franconicus, in quo continentur Epsicopat. Würtzburgens, Bambergensis, et Aichstadiensis, Status Equitum Teutonocorum Ducat. Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. Et Onoldinus, Principatus Schwarzenberg , Comitat. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reineck, Pappenheim, Erpach, Hannau, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim, Territor. Noribergense accurate Delineatus","[Circle of Franconia,  which included the Bishophric of Würtzburgens, Bamberg and Aichstadiensis Status of Teutonocorum Duchy Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. The Onoldino, government Schwarzenberg, county. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reinecke, Pappenheim Erpach, hannai, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim.  Noribergensia accurately displayed]","Shows towns, roads rivers.  Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 445,000","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter ","(Wright Germany Map No. 16)","Mappa Circuli Rhenani Superioris : in quo oculis sistuntur Landgraviatus Hasso-Cassellanus,  Darmstadiensis Rhenofeldensis, Abbatia Fuldensis. Principatus Waldeckensis et Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb et Hachenberg. Urbes  Imperiales Francosort, Fridberg, Wezlar et Gelenhausen.  ","[A map of Upper Rhine groups, presenting Landgraviatus Hesse-Cassel Darmstadina Rhenofeldensis, and Abbatia. And the governments Waldeckensis Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb and Hachenberg. Francosort imperial cities, Fridberg, Wezlar and Gelenhausen.]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 460,000","\"Warning\" in lower right hand corner as to the usage if the city names on the map.","Map appears in atlas titled: Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri","(Wright Germany Map No. 18)","Postarum seu veredarum stationes per Germaniam et provincias adiacentes","[Postal Roads in Germany and Adjacent Provinces]","Relief shown pictorially. Shows postal roads settlements, roads, rivers, etc.","Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1:2,500,000","Inset:Table of Latitude and Longitude of selected cities ","Title in upper margin: Carte exacte des Postes et Routes de L'Empire D'Allegmage divisée en ses Cercles","[Exact Map of Posts and Roads of the German Empire divided into its Circles]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 19)","\"Circuli Sveviæ Mappa ex subsidijs Michalianis delineata \u0026  a Dno. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P quoad accuata singulorum Statuum determinationem emendata \u0026 ad L L magis legitimæ project reducta. Opus sumi Geographi posthumum, \u0026 adjucta Tabula explanatoria editum opera Homanianorum Heredum a 1745","\n[A map of subsidijs Michalianis outlined by Mr. \u0026 groups Jutland. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P the accuata individual status determination amended, and 50 to 50 more legal project was restored. Work undertaken posthumous Geography and Map adjucta published a commentator's heir works Homañianos 1745]\"","Relief shown pictorially.","Jacques Michal de Hass - cartographer","Homan Heirs, Nuremberg  - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","52 cm x 56 cm","1 : 450,000","Map appears in  a \"Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 20)","Missing","(Wright Germany Map No. 21)","Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Coloniensis ut et Ducatuum juliacensis et Montensis  ","[Electoratus Cologne archbishopric and that Ducatuum Julich and Berg]","Shows towns, villages, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Numemberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Numemberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1 :315,000","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 22)","Mappa Geographica, continens Archiepiscopatum et Electoratum Coloniensem, cum conterminis Ducatibus Juliacensi et Montensi.","[Topogrpahic Map, containing the Archepiscopate and Electoratum of Cologne, with the adjoined Duchies of Jülich, and Montensi.]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - cartographer","Matthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1:305,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 23","Nova et accuratissima. Ducatus Wurtenbergici cum Territoriis conterminis Designato\n[Duchy of Wurtenberg with the designated adjoining territory. New and Accurate]","The map shows the Duchy of Württemberg between Dinkelsbühl, Ulm, Sigmaringen, Baden-Baden and Speyer. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 300,000","Inset : The county of Nellenburg with Hohentwiel in the center.","(Wright Germany Map No. 24)\n\" \nMappa Geographica Totius Regni Bohemiæ in XII. Circulos divisae, annexis Comitatu Glacensi et Districtu Egerano nec non aliis Principatius finitimis. Noviter et exactissime elaborata . ","[Atlas Map Of North Bohemia at 12. The circles of these were divided, not to others, is not annexed to County of Glacensi to the principalities and the Districtu Egerano to their neighbors.]","Shows  cities, towns, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - cartographer","August Vindel -  engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","47 cm x 56 cm","1 : 685, 000","Inset : Birds's eye view of Prague in upper left corner","(Wright Germany Map No. 25)","Cercle d'Autriche, divisé en toutes ses Provinces, taut Civiles qu'Ecclésiastiques.","[Circle of Austria, divided into all its Provinces, Civil and Ecclesiastical.]","The Austrian Circle of the Holy Roma Empire included parts of present-day Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. Relief shown pictorially.","Louis Brion de la Tour, Geographer to the King -  cartographer","Louis Desnos and Louis Brion de la Tour, Paris - publishers","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche and border, linen backed folding map of 2 sheets","28 cm x 32 cm","1 : 3,330,000","Map appears in Atlas général, civil et ecclésiastique, méthodique et élémentaire pour l'étude de la géographie et de l'histoire. Louis Brion de La Tour. 1766.","(Wright Germany Map No. 26)","Circulus Rhenanus Superior in quo sunt Landgraviattus Hasso-Casselensis Darmstadiensis et Rhemofeldensus Abbatia Fuldensis Principatus Waldeck et Hirshfeld Comitatus Nassau-Weiburg Usingen Wisbaden et Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis Superior Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg et Hachenburg Urbes Imperiales Franckfurt, Fridberg, Wetzlar et Gelenhausen","[Superior circle of the Rhine where they Landgraviattus Hesse-Casselanensis Darmstadina and Rhemofeldensus and Abbatia government of Waldeck and Hirshfeld County of Nassau-Usingen Weiburg Wisbaden and Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis higher Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg and hemburg imperial cities of Lyon, Fridberg, Wetzlar and Gelenhausen]","Regional map of Germany, centered on Landgraviatis and a significant portion of the Rhine River. Relief Shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 465,000","Cartouche displays coats of arms of the territories shown on the map","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 27)","Trevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus : iuxta omnes suas Praefecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliae accuratissime delineat.","[Map of the high-bishoprics and Electoratus of Trier  near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae accurate drawing.]","The western part of Rheinland Pfalz, showing the area along the river Mosel and the Rhine from Bonn to Oppenheim. Place names, mountains, woods and rivers are shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäeus Seutter, Augsburg - cartographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1:310,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 28)","Archiducatus Austriæ Inferioris accuratissima tabula Cujus ditiones in suos Quadrant. Designatæ\n[A map of the Provinces, in their most accurate in the archiducatus Austriæ Lower Quadrant. Designate]","Shows Austria surrounded by Moravia, Bohemia, Styria and the Kingdom of Hungary centered on the course of the Danube River and Vienna. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  cartographer","Matthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1 : 435,000"," \nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 28 1/2)","Rhenanus Inferior sive Electorum Rheni Complectens tres Archiepiscopatus, Moguntinum Coloniensem et Trevirensem Palatinatum Rheni, Comit Beilstein Newenaer, Inf[erior]. Isenburg et Reiserschett","[Map of the Lower Rhine Circle Including three Archbishoprics Mosel, Rhine and Mosel Cologne, Treves, Earl Beilstein Newenaer, Lower Isenburg and Reiserschett]","Shows towns, villages. Relief shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 634,000","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 29)","Circulus Suevicus : in quo Ducatus Wirtenbergensis cum reliquis Statibus et Provinciis curate designatus   \n[Circle of Swabia, in which the Duchy Wirtenbergen with other States and provinces should take care to designate]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - sculptor","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 625,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 30)","Tirolis Comitatus continens Episcopatus Tridentinium et Brixiensem nec non Comitatus Brigantinum, Feldkirch, Sonneberg et Pludentin. Mappa Geographica novissime et exactissime exarata Cura et sumptibus","[Tyrol, accompanied substellate Brigantinum Feldkairch of Brescia in Sonneberg, and the container, and the bishopric of Trent to describe the Pludentinum.]","Relief shown pictorially.","\nTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving,hand colored,elaborate cartouche,li linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n48 cm x 58 cm","1 : 564,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 31)","Circuli Sup.[eroir] Saxoniæ pars Meridionalis sive Ducatus, Electoratus et Principatus Ducum Saxoniae  \n{South of the circle, or a part of Duchy of Saxony was superior, and the Principalities of the Duchies of Saxony]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","Friedrich Zollman, Adam Frioedrich Zuerner - geographers","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nurembur - cartographer","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 672,000","8 maps","(Wright Index Map of Italy)","L'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.\n[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]","Small scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania. Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche","canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","[Le Cours du Po Dedié au Roy Par son tres Humble Obeïssant et tres Fidele Servieur et Sujet, le P.Placide Geographe Ordinaire de  sa Majesté]","[The Course of the Po Dedicated to the King by his very humble and faithful servant. P. Placide. Ordinary Geographer of his Majesty]","A portion of the Po River Valley and the Gulf of Venice.   Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","41 cm xs 49 cm","1 : 250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Ferrare et les Etats de Venice. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Duche of Ferrara and the States of Venice. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Italy Map No. 2)","Le Cours du Po dans Le Duche de Mantoue","[The Course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua]","A portion of the Po River Valley cenered on Mantua. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","41 cm x 49 cm","1:250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Mantoue. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","(Wirght Italy Map No. 3)","Le cours du Po dans le Milanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes.","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","A portion of the Po River Valley-The Milanese. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","39 cm x 50 cm","1:250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Millanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","(Wright Italy Map No.4)","Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Géographes.","[The course of the Po in the Piedmont and Montferrat. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","A portion of the Po River Valley. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","42 cm x 50 cm","1 : 250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat.  A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","\n(Wright Italy Map No. 5)","Dominium Venetum cum adjacentibus Mediolan. Mantuano, Mutinensi, Miran, Dolanoo, Parmensi, Placentino Ducatibus ","[Venetian ownership of the adjacent Duchies of Milan, Mantua, Modena, Dolan, Parma, Piacenza]","The Duchy of Venice. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer","G. Matthaus Seutter -  sculptor","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 820,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum.  1730.","(Wright Italy Map No. 6)","Ducatus Mediolanensis cum adjacentibus Principat. Et Dominiis","[Principal Dominion of the  Duke of Milan]","Shows governmental boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains.\nRelief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter - engraver","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 540,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, Sac. Caes. Maj. Geogr. Aug. Vind. Jacob Christoph Weyerman ... Cum Privileg: S.R.I. Vicariat. in part: Rheni, Franc: et Suev Juris. Martin Gottfried Crophius Sculps. 1744."," (Wright Italy Map No. 7)","[Untitled]","A portion of the Souhern European Kingdom of Sardinia on the Italian mainland. Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Tommaso Borgonio - geographer","Dufrenoy, Paris - engraver","photographic reproduction ","40 cm x 66 cm","1 : 144,000 (reduction to 1 : 300,000)","Manuscript annotation on verso by John Womack Wright:  \"Map of Sardenia. Made originally in 1683 and corrected in 1772. This map was used by [Louis Alexandre] Berthier during the entire campaign [of 1796].\" ","7 Maps","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 1)","Carte d'Europe. Dressée pour l'usage du Roy sur les itineraires anciens et modernes et sur les routiers de mer assujetis aux observations astronomiques. Par G. Delisle, Premier Geographe de S.M. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, 1739.\n[Map of Europe. Prepared for the use of the King on the ancient and modern itineraries and on the sea lorries subject to astronomical observations. By G. Delisle, First Geographer of S.M. of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, J. Covens and C. Mortier, 1739.]","Small scale map of Europe. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche.\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 58 cm","1 : 7,600.000","Title in upper margin : Europa accurate in imperia regna status \u0026 populos divisa, ad usum Ludovici XV Galliarum Regis.","[Europe, accurate and state governments kingdom divided people for use of Louis XV King of France.]","Map appears in  Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 2)","Novissima et accuratissima Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae Mappa Geographica \n[Spain and Portugal, the last and most accurate map]","Administrative boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains of Spain, Portugal and portions of France and North Africa. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - georgrapher","Matthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 2,400,000","Legend in lower left hand corner: Lists the principal cities of Spain as divided into 8 East and West Provinces and of Portugal as divided into 2 parts ","Cartouche in lower right corner displays the 16 regional coats of arms of the various provinces and a larger coat of arms of Spain.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 3)","L'Espagne. Dressee sur la description qui en a ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva et sur plusieurs Relations et cartes manuscrites ou imprimees de ce Royaume. Rectifiees par les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie des Sciences \u0026 autres astronomes\n[Spain. Prepared on the description that was made by Rodrigo Mendez Sylva and on several Relations and maps handwritten or printed of this Kingdom. Corrected by the observations of Mrs. of the Academy of Sciences \u0026 other astronomers]","Map of Spain and  Portugal. Portions of France and North Africa shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Rodrigo Mendez Sylva, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers","Joannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 60 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin: Nova Regni Hispaniæ accurata Descriptio ad Usum Serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle Geographe\n[New Exact Description of Spain for the use of Serene Duke of Burgundy. By G. de L'Isle Geographer]","Map appears in \"Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\"\n[\"New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026 c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.\"]","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4)","Le Royaume de Hongrie et des ays qui en dependoient autrefois. Dressée sur un grand nombre de memoires et Cartes manuscrites ou imprimees Rectifiez par les Observations du Cte. Marsilii et quleques autres","[The Kingdom of Hungary and the formerly dependent countries. Prepared on a large number of memoirs and handwritten or printed cards Correct by the observations of the Cte. [Luigi Fernando] Marsilii and others]","The northern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary on the Balkan Peninsula\nMost of Balkan Peninsula other than Greece. Relief shown pictorially","Count Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographers","Jacob Keyser - engraver","J. Coverns \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,elaborate cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 57 cm","1 : 2,550,000","Title in upper margin : Nova et accurata Regni Hungariæ tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis.\n[A new and accurate Hungary Map to use most of the Duke of Burgundy.]\nMap appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 5)","Carte particuliere de la Hongrie, de la Transilvanie, de la Croatie, et de la Sclavonie. Dressee sur les observations de Mr. le Comte Marsilli et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.\n[Particular map of Hungary, Transilvania, Croatia, and Sclavonia. Drawn on the observations of Count [Luigi Fernando] Marsilli and on several other Memoirs.]","The southern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.","Count Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers","Jacob Keyser - sculptor","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 2,550,000","Map appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6) Oversize","Post Reise Karte durch Deutschland und die angrenzenden Staaten Zwischen\nLondon und Dublin Kpppenhagen und Malta, Nach den neuesten Karten und zuverlafsigsten Hulfsmitteln entworsen und gezeichnet von G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 bei Simon Schropp \u0026 Comp. Berichigt 1833.\n[Post travel map through Germany and the bordering states between\nLondon and Dublin Kpppenhagen and Malta, after the latest maps and most reliable Hulfsmitteln drafts and drawn by G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 at Simon Schropp \u0026 Comp. Reported 1833.]\"","Shows by, color index, the postal roads of European countries","G. E. Schmidt, Berlin -  cartographer","Simon Schopp \u0026 Co., Berlin - publisher","lithograph, in color, linen backed folded map of 32 sheets","29 cm x 86 cm","1 : 3,990,000","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 7)","Carte Strategiuque de L'Italie Septentrionale\n[Strategic Map of Northern Italy]","Shows fortifications, railroads roads, rivers. Relief by hachures.","Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris -  lithographer","E. Andriveau-Goujon, Rue du Bac 21 Paris - publisher","lithograph, color, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets","58 cm x 78 cm","1 : 950,000","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6)","Flanders or the Austrian Netherlands with ye Bishoprick of Liege. Distinguishing what belongs to France, Holland \u0026c Agreeable to Modern History","Relief shown pictorially.","Herman Moll - geographer","Thomas \u0026 John Bowles, London - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored","20 cm x 27 cm","1 : 400,000","Inset: [Map of] Part of Luxembourgh","Includes note on the Treaty of 1715  of the War of the Spanish Succession in lower left corner.","Map appears in  Atlas minor: or a new and curious set of sixty-two maps, in which are shewn all the empires, kingdoms, countries, states, in all the known parts of the earth; with their bounds, divisions, chief cities \u0026 towns, the whole composed \u0026 laid down agreable to modern history. By Herman Moll, Geographer.  1736.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4) Oversize","Shows roads, rivers, towns. Relief by contours.\t","United States War Department, Washington - publisher\t","lithograph,linen backed folding map of 19 sheets\t","93 cm x 111 cm","1 : 200,000","This map was presented to U. S. troops in 1916 by War Department.\t","Located in large red portfolio","Located in blue portfolio: From the Atlas des Memoires Militaries Relatifs a la Succession D'Espagne Sous Louis XIV dresse par les soins de M. Le Lieutenant General Pelet (Paris, 1845)","The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800 is shelved in Rare Books Department UG405 W7 1946","Collection of drawings of fortresses in an album accompanying The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800. An inductive study based upon the interpretation of a collection of contemporary drawings of fortresses deposited in the library of William and Mary College by John W. Wright, Washington D.C. 1946. ","Shelved in Rare Books (UG405 W7 1946)","Descriptive text can be found on page 18 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 32 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 33 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 67 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 74 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 77 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 98 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 112 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 126 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 127 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 128 and 129 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 130 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 236 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 103 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 14Descriptive text can be found on page 149 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 163 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 164 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 193 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 194 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 213 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 221 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 243 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 248 and 252 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 253 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 258 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 269 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 101 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 192 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\"  and Folders 32 and 35.","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\" and Folders 32, 34.","Descriptive text can be found on page 95 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 28 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 237 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 20 and 21 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 144 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 131 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 27 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 156 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","No reference to descriptive text can be found in Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Maps 1-6 not appearing on map index.","\"Alumni Gives Books to Library, Colonel John Woamck Wright Presents Valuable War Collection\" ","Reprint of article from the Willaim \u0026 Mary Alumni Gazette, May 1946, Vol. 13 no. 4 containing biographical information and list of accompliishments of Colonel John Womack Wright.","Early Topographical Maps: Their Geographical and Historical Value as illustrated by the Maps of the Harrison Collection of the American Geographical Society","John Kirtland Wright Ph. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOrganized into 6 series. Acc. 1931.122 letter filed with Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Organized into 6 series. Acc. 1931.122 letter filed with Box 1."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary student from 1892 until 1895.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["William and Mary student from 1892 until 1895."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Womack Wright Collection of Maps, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["John Womack Wright Collection of Maps, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Womack Wright Collection of military artifacts (UA 5.056)\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["John Womack Wright Collection of military artifacts (UA 5.056)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrinted maps, circa 1675-1918, collected by Col. John Womack Wright pertaining to his interest in military events in Europe chiefly in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The collection primarily concerns the cartography of areas in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Italy. The collection includes examples of the work of Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Guillaume de L'Isle, Johann Baptist Homann, Tobias Conrad Lotter, Placide de Saint Helene, John Senex, George Mattheus Seutter the Older; and Nikolaus Visscher II. Also includes notebook, 1919; and a publication of the American Geographical Society, 1924.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 1931.122 Addition filed in Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Manuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. 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Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGiovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaltasar Ruyter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. 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A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam, 1675-1726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n(Wright French Map No. 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Picardie Septentrionale, d'Artois et des environs ou l'on voit le ressort du Conseil Provincial d'Artois.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Northern Picardy, Artois and surroundings where we see the jurisdiction of the Provincial Council of Artois]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUrban areas, forests, marshlands, roads shown.  Relief shown pictorailly\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohannes Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. 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Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Geographer French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris-cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam-publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 229,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de la Champagne et des Pays Voisins ou l'on voit la Generalite de Chalons partie de celle de Soissons \u0026amp;c.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Champagne and neighboring countries where we see the Generalite de Chalons part of that of Soissons etc.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSettlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. 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Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL'electorat  de Mayence, le bas palatinat et une Partie du Pays de Hesse et de la Rivière de Mein, représentant ensemble les parties du Cercle Occidental de Franconie,  savoir le plus basse Partie de l' Evêché de Wurtzbourg, le Comté de Wertheim, Reineck,  Hohenlo ,  Erpach \u0026amp;c.  Dressée sur les Memoires le plus noveaux.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The electorate of Mainz, the Lower Palatinate and part of the country of Hesse and the Mein River together representing the parts of the western circle of Franconia, namely the lowest part of the Würzburg Bishopric, County Wertheim, Reineck , Hohenlo, Erpach \u0026amp; \nDrawn on the newest Memoirs]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eI. Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e59 cm x 47 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 437,500\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Altera et minor pars totius illustrissimi Franconiae circuli, simulae archiepiscopatus et electoratus Moguntini atque ceteri Franconiae status ut sunt comitatus Wertheim, Reinek ac Erpach, finitimus que inferior Palatinatus Rheni inhac tabula ostenduntur\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The other, and only a small proportion of the whole of the most illustrious of Franconia of a circle at the same time as they are of the county court of the archbishopric and the state of the Electorate of Mainz, Wertheim, and the rest of Franconia, Reineke, and the Erpach, closely related to the board, which are shown to be inferior to the Rhine and the Palatinate.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCivitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis aujordhui Le diocese de Toul Pour fervier al'Histoire de ce Diocese\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Leucorum city or Tullensis today next to the diocese of Toul for the story of this Diocese]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eForests, Roman camps and roads, battle lines, modern roads. shown. Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume de L'Isle, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:303,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis Auctore Guill: de l'Isle. Amsterdam Apud J. Covens et C. Mortier\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Leucorum city or Village Tullensis By Guill. de l'Isle.  Amsterdam J. Covens and C. Mortier]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Provence et des terres adjacentes\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Provence and adjacent lands]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAbbeys, Roman and other roads, forests  shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDesrosiers - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen back folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 60 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 415,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: Explication des marques-Legend of towns\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Carte de Provence et des terres adjacented Par. Guillame de'Lise del' Academic Royal des Sciences a Paris\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Provence and adjacent lands by Guillaume de l'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 8)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartie Meridionale du Piedmont et du Monferrat\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Southern part of Piedmont and Montferrat]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eForests, roads, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorailly.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen-backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 220,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: Environs de Nice et de Ville-franche\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Surroundings of Nice and Ville-frenche]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 9)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Piedmont et du Monferrat Dressée plusieurs Cartes, Manuscrites ou Imprimées Rectifies par quelques Observations\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Piedmont and Monferrat Drawn of Several Maps, Handwritten or Printed Rectified by some Observations]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eForest, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens  \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 370,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Adverttissement\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\n[New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026amp; c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cours du Rhin au dessus de Strasbourg et les Pais Adjacens\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Course of the Rhine above Strasbourg and adjacent country]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePortion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Lake Constance and Baden shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Ilse, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 65 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 256,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 11)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cours du Rhin depuis Strasbourg jusqu'a Worms et les Pays adiacens  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Course of the Rhine from Strasbourg, to Worms and the adjacent country.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePortion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Worms;  Lower Alsace and Baden;  the Palatine of the Rhine.  Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Geographger of the Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 256,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript note in lower right hand corner: \"Note: The lines Spirbach (from Neustadt to Spire) were built by Prince of Baden in 1701; He built [?] on [?] shortly after.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 12)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cours du Rhin depuis Worms, jusqu'a a Bonne, et les Pays Adjacens \n[The Rhine Course from Worms to Bonne, and the adjacent land]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eForrests and roads shown on each bank. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Geographer, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 13)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNova Helvetiae, Foederatarumque cum ea, nec non subditarum regionum tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, secundum commentarios Domini Merveilleux, ser. Regi Galliae a consilio \u0026amp; secretis, ejusque interpres apud Grisones\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The new Federation of Switzerland, with these as well as of the regions are in subjection to the board, to the Duke of Burgundy, the use of the most high, according to the commentaries of that of the Lord, Merveilleux, ser. King of Gaul by the council and the secretary, and the translator of Grisons]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCities, towns, churches, rivers and roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuiliaume Del'Isle, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e47 cm x 61 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 550,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset (upper right): Carte de Suisse ou sont les Cantons -Coats of arms of the Swiss Cantons location of Cantons \nInset (lower left): Lez Alliėz qui sont la Ville /Les 3 Ligues de Grisons - The cities of the 3 Graubünden Leagues\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset (lower right): Avertissemnt - Text related to the cantons and alliances of the Swiss Federation\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 14)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLa Source du Po, et les Passages de France en Piémont\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Source of the Po, and the Passages of France in Piedmont]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown, Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folded map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e43 cm x 49 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 15)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte de France levee par ordre du Roy. No. 162\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of France by order of the King of France Sheet 162 of 182 (Strasbourg)]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSheet 162 of the Cassini map of France\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRivers, towns, roads shown. Relief shown by simple hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCesar-Francois Cassini - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Dezauche, Paris - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e58 cm x 91 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 86,400\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNote in lower right corner by J. W. Wright indicates the exact scale of the map to be 1 :  82,285.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 16)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeneralis Lotharingia Dispartita in Ducatum ejus Proprium et Barrensem Quorum intra Fines continentur Episcopatus Metensis Tullensis, Verdunensi \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Dukedom of Lorraine, and Barry bodies within the boundaries of the bishopric of Metz Tullensis, Verdunensis.]\n \nDetailed map of Alsace-Lorraine and neighboring regions, centered on Metz and Nancy. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGerald Valk, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGerald Valk, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 586,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 17)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBy Blaeu (same as map 20) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMissing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 18)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLand graviatus Alsatiae tam Superioris quam inferiorcum utroque Marchionatu Badensi ut et tractu Herciniae Silvae ac Ditione quatuor Urbium Silestte\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Alsace both the superior and inferior both Marchionatu Badensi that tract Herciniae Forest City and Dominion four Silestte]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCovering the Black Forest, Breisgau with the area between Kaiserstuhl via Basel up to Rastatt. Relief shown pictorailly.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e59 cm x 49 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 625,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 19)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTabula geographica Campanie specialis in suas sic dictas Electiones accurate distincta\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of champagne special in its so-called Preferences]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Champagne region in France covering the region Champagne-Ardenne with Reims, Troyes and Épernay. Relief shown pictorially.\n \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, liner backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e58 cm x 51 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 530,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: Die Haupt und Crömungs-Stadt Reims in Champaigne (birds-eye view of Rhiems)                                  \nInset: Troyes (birds-eye view of Troyes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 20)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte D'Artois et des environs vel Mappa Specialis comitatus Artesiae in qua sumul Terrae Jurisdictionales Dicast: Provincialis Artresiae indicantur secundum Observationes \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Artois and surroundings or a special map that accompanied Artesiae summing Earth jurisdictional dedicated, according to the Provincial observations indicated Artresiae]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Paris - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 56 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 210,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 21)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRegiae Celsitudinis Sabaudicae Status in quo Ducatus Sabaudiae Principat. Pedemontium ut et Ducatys Montisferrati in suas ditiones et Territoria determinati cum finitimis Provinciis\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Their Royal Highnesses Sabaudicae state where Duchy of Savoy Principal. In those territories, and, to the piedmont of determination in their domains, and Ducatys of Montferrat in the Provinces with their neighbors]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 645,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 22)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[not titled]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA reproduction of a portion of a larger map. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown by hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e32 cm x 55 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003escale not shown\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn unidentified coat of arms arppears on the map\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 23)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrance.  Corrected from ye Observations Made by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of France. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Senex, London - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Senex, London - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 8 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e64 cm x 93 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 1,500,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eScroll on map indicates map is dedication to Charles Boyle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 24)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Province of Artois and the Country Adjacent\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRivers, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam de l'Isle,Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Senex, London - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Senex, London - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 60 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 210,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRe-engraved re-issue of De l'Isle's map of the region in northwestern France.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eScroll on map provides dedication and presentation to Sir Richard Temple Baronet, Lt. General of Her Majesties Forces\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world : with the natural history and trade of each country : taken from the best authors, particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to which is prefixed, an introduction to geography, rendering the principal parts of that science easy, and containing all that is necessary for the ready understanding of maps : together with a copious alphabetical index : the maps, which are all engraven or revised by Mr. Senex, are laid down according to the observations communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; and the descriptions suited to the course of each map, which has not been observed in any other atlas\nLondon: Printed for Daniel Browne ... [etc.], 1721.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright French Map No. 25)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBriançon\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief by hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eF.  Michel - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMagasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau, Paris - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, \nlinen backed folding map of 18 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e47 cm x 64 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 197,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSheet 7 of Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 maps \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e(no. 9 is missing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Index Map of Belgium and Holland)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte des Pays Bas Catholiques Dressée sur un grand nombre des Cartes particulieres faites sur les lieux ou les limites sont exactement marquées suivant les derniers Traitéz\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the Catholic Netherlands Drawn on many of the particular maps made on the places where the boundaries are exactly marked according to the latest treaties]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of Belgium and Holland. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJoannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decoraative cartouche,canvas backed,folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e52 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 704,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Belgium Regium accuratissime divisum. \u0026amp;c: Ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle, geographe.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Royal Belgium accurately divided \u0026amp;c. For the use of the Duke of Burgundy. G. Del'Isle, Geographer]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating  the other maps of the regions of Belgium and Holland in the collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas. Tiree des cartes le plus correcte qui en ont ete faites sur les lieux, rectifiees par les observations et operations geometriques de Snellius et par celles que Mr. Cassini y a faites en dernier lieu par G. de l'Isle, Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier. Avec privilege.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Drawn the most correct maps made of them on the spot, corrected by the observations and geometrical operations of Snellius and by those that Mr. Cassini last made there by G. de l'Isle, Geographer of the Academy Royal Science. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier. With privilege.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows forests, dunes, marshland, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuilliaume Del'Isle, Royal Acadeny of Sciences, Paris - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 710,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Belgium Foederatum, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Authore G. de l'Isle, Geographus.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Belgium Federation mostly for the use of the, Duke of Burgundy By G. de l'Isle, Geographer]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte du Comté de Flander Dressée sur differens morceaux levez sut les lieux fixez par les Obseravtions Astronomiques par Guillaume de l'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the County of Flanders. Set on different pieces up on the premises set by astronomical observations by Guillaume DeL'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e39 cm x 55 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNote written by J. W. Wright in upper left corner: \n\"Lines:  From Corine west to the sea,\n                built in 1688. (it had existed\n                to some extent in 1672). rebuilt 1706\n                     From Meise west to Espiene\n                built in 1692.\n                           The Lines of Waes constructed\n                in 1702, left on Ft. Rouge\n                and right in Antwerpt  then S.E. \n                through Liere  Diest Halau along the\n                Grete river to Namur via the Meuse.\n                These were 137 miles long\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte des Comtez de Hainaut de Namur et de Cambresis. Dressée par Guillaume Del'Isle de l'Academie Rle. des Sciences sur plusieurs morceaux manuscrits et campemens des Armees du Roi sur les Itineraires anciens et modernes \u0026amp;c. \"Les paroisses du Diocese de Cambrai et leur position sont prises de la Carte Ms. qui en a ete levee in 1704 par l'ordre de Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archeveque Duc le Cambrai \u0026amp;c.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of County of Hainaut Namur and Cambresis. Created by William Del'Isle of the Academie Rle. of Sciences on several manuscript pieces and camps of the King's Weapons on the Ancient and Modern Itineraries \u0026amp; c . The parishes of the Diocese of Cambrai and their position are taken from the Ms. Map which was lifted in 1704 by the order of Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archbishop Duc le Cambrai \u0026amp; c.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nUrban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially\n \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDesrosiers, Guérard, Nicolas - engravers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed foldeing map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 65 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:210,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Advertissement\" - indicates that data for the Diocesses of Cambray was taken from a map made in 1704.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nTitle in upper margin: Comitatus Hannoniae Namurcensis et Cameracensis.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[ County Henault Namur and Cambrai.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nCarte topographique d'Allemagne contenant le Duché de Brabant, une partie des Duchés de Juliers, the Gueldre, the Limbourg, the l'Eveché de Liège\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topographical map of Germany containing the Duchy of Brabant, part of the Duchies of Juliers, the Gelderland, the Limburg, the Bishopric of Liege]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. The Lines of Brabant described.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - publisher \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecanvas backed folding map of 15 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e53 cm  x 68 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 218,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap is number 29 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGermaniæ Interioris sive Belgii pars Meridionalis exhibens X. Provinncias Catholiic, cum confinis Galliæ Germ, Hollandiæ recentissime et curatissime in lucem edita\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The more important provinces of the interior of Germany, or the Netherlands, part of the South exhibiting 10  Catholiic, bordering with the Germany, France, Holland, in the light of what had lately published, and recently edited]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cmx 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 840,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: Ostend -  Plan of Ostend\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Composite Seutter Atlas - A composite atlas of maps primarily by Mattaeus Seutter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 8)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArena Martis in Belgio. Qua Provinciae X Catholicae Inferioris Germaniae cum vicinis Episcopatisbus Coloniensi et Leodiensi aliisque finitimis Regionibus novissime proponuntur\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Field of Mars  in Belgium. When the Province of Liege: for the 10 and the Catholic and other neighboring districts which are the lower of Cologne, Germany, at the end of Bishoprics  are proposed with the neighbors]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e \nJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 820,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset:  Liege under siege\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus Terrarum Orbis Imperia Regna et Status Exactis Fabulis Geographice Demonstrans - Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 9)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBy Willem Janszoon Blaeu MISSING\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026amp; gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026amp; engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVillages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartoche, canvas\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n61 x 48 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 128,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick \u0026amp; c  Door ordre van den koningh \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026amp; c By order of the king]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026amp; Peuples qui fy trouvent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte du Brabant. Dresseé sur plusieurs cartes particulieres, manuscrites ou imprimees levees sur les lieux, rectifiees par quelques observations et autres Memoires par Guillaume de L'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of Brabant. Drawn on several particular maps, handwritten or printed on the spot, corrected by some observations and other Memoirs by Guillaume de L'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Defensive lines shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaltasar Ruyter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e66 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 253,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Ducatus Brabantiæ, complectens Domina Llovani. Bruxellarum, Anturpiæ, Silvæ Ducis, Mechliniæ \u0026amp;c\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Duchy of Brabant, comprising Lovain. Brussels Antwerpt, Silver Duke Mechlinie etc.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties fu Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026amp; gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026amp; engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVillages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.\n \n \nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartoche,canvas \nbacked folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e61 x 48 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 128,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick\u0026amp;c Door ordre van den koningh \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026amp; c By order of the king]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026amp; Peuples qui fy trouuent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 12)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlandriæ Comitatus pars Occidentalis, in Terram Francam et Ejusdem Subjacentia Officia\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[County of West Flanders, the French and the earth beneath the same duties]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRelief shown pictorially.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNickolaus Visscher IIi, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNickolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,\ncanvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 13)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTetrarchiæ Antwerpiensis pars Meridionalis, una cum Mechliniensi Dominio in Ejusdsem Ditiones Subjacentes accuratissime Divisa\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The eastern part of the Tetrachy of Antwerpt, most carefully, together with the Mechlinien dominion was divided, in the Ejusdsem for jurisdiction of Subjacentes]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nCovers the area stretching from the region west of Antwerp, Mersel to the North, Eersel Vryh to the East and Mechelen - Haren to the South. Lines of Brabant shown.Relief shown pictorially.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 14)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlandriæ Comitatus Pars  Septentrionalis, Comprehendens Franconatum Brugensem et Ejusdem Subjacentia Territoria\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[A part of the north of the county court of Flanders, which includes the Franconatum of Bruges and the lower  territories]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWalled city of Brugge at center of map. Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 15)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLeodiensis Episcopatus Pars Septentrionalis, comprehendens Comitatum Lossensem et Hornanum\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Liege Bishopric of the Northern Hemisphere, which includes the Cape County Lossensem]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Limburg region of Southeastern Netherlands and northern Belgium. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.  Legend of symbols representing cities, villages castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher II, Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 51 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e \nMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 16)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrabantiæ Batavæ Pars Orientalis, Comprehendens Tetrarchiam sive Majoratum Sylvæducensem in Ejusdem Subjacentes Ditones\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Batavæ the eastern part of Flanders, Brabant, in the grip of tetreachies the same Subjacents the augmented fourth, whether the Mayoralty of the sylvaeducensium]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\ncopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 130,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 17)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlandriae comitatus pars Batava, tam in ejusdem subjacentia quam vicina territoria \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[A part of the Netherlands of the county court of Flanders]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher II , Amsterdam - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 56 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e (Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 18)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrabantiae Batavae pars occidentalis sive Antverpiensis tetrarchiae pars septentrionalis, comprehendens baroniam Bredanam, marchionatum Bergensem ad Zomam, aliasques minores ditiones \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The northern part of the West and the Sanensis tetrarchies part of the Dutch Brabant, and which includes the barony of the Bredan,  Bergues Marquissate and to the Zomam, and for other minor princely dominions]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - Cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 133,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Visscher's Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus, 1677.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 maps \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e(no. 20 is missing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Index Map of Germany, 1742\n L'Allemagne. Dressée sur les Observations de Tycho-Braché, de Kepler de Snellius sur celles de Messieurs de l'academie Royal des Sciences \u0026amp;c. sur Zeiller et autres anciens ou modernes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Germany. Prepared on the Observations of Tycho-Braché, Kepler of Snellius on those of Gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.\nRoyal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCovers the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Bohemia and western Poland and Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Condet - sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens and C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper envgraving \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ehand colored \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003edecorative cartouches\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n52 cm x 62 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,500,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin:   Nova Imperii Germanici Descripto in Omnes Suos Circulos Electoratus\n[A new German Empire described it to all his electoral circles]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Avertissement\" - naming the colored legislative entitiieis  on the maps\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating the other maps of regions of Germany in the collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartie Orientale du Cercle de Franconie dressée sur les Mémoires les plus Nouveaux.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Eastern part of the Circle of Franconia drawn on the most recent memories.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nJohann Condet -  sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper envgraving, colored outline, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e58 cm x 48 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle  in upper margin: Prima maximaque totius illustrissimi circuli Franconiae pars in qua episcopatus Bambergensis, Wursburgensis et Aichstadiensis, marchionatus Culmbacensis ac Onolbacensis, ducatus Coburgensis ut et principatus Schwartzenbergicus, comitatus Hohenlo Castellensis Limburgensis ac Seinsheim, praefectus Norenbergae dimidiaque superioris finitimi Palatinatus pars exhibentur\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The bishoprics of Bamberg, in which the first and the very large part of the whole of the most illustrious of the circle of Franconia, Wursburgensis and Aichstadiensis, the March should Culmbacensis and Onolbacensis, so that and the government of the duchy of Coburgensis Schwartzenbergico, the county court, and the Seinsheim Hohenl Castellensis Limburgensis, and of the half of the upper border on the prefect of the Norenbergae are presented as a part of the Palatinate]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartie Septentrionalie de la Souabe\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Northern Part of Swabia]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nGuillame De L'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper envgraving, colored outline,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 63 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 240,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No.3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSup[eriori]s et Inferioris Ducatus Selesiæ In Suos XVII minores Principatus et Domina Divisi Nova Tablua in lucem edita\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The upper and lower Duchy Leontius His 17 under the new government and the Lord divided into tables published]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows trace of fortress of Breslaw, settlements, roads, rivers, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 760,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset : Plan of the Fortress of Breslaw\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nTitle in upper margin: Carte Generale du Duche de Silisie divisée en ses XVII Moindres Principautes et Domaines\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[General Map of the Duchy of Silisia divided into its seventeen least Principals and Domains]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 4)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Royaume de Boheme divisée en ses douze Cercles. Carte Reduite fur celle de 25 Feuilles par Müller. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Kingdom of Bohemia divided into its twelve Circles. Map Reduced to 25 Sheets by Müller.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReduced version of Müller's 25 sheet map, Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nJohann Christoph Müller -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Condet -  engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 55 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 670,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEngraved vignettes in the four corners,  upper left shows a small view of Prague.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin:Mappa totius Regni Bohemie in duodecim circulos divisæ cum comitatu glacensi et districtu egrano \u0026amp;c.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[A map of the whole of the Kingdom of Bohemia, etc., according to the twelve rings were divided with the company Glacensi and the District of Egrano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte Generale du Marquisat de Moravie Divisée en six Cercles dressée sur les Memoires les plus nouveaux\n[General Map of the Marquisate of Moravia Divided into six Circles drawn on the newest Memories]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Condet -  engraver\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 64 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 510,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Tabula Generalis Marchionatus Moaviæ in sex circulos divisæ\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[General marchionatus Moraviae board divided into six groups]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLand-charte des Chur-Furstenthums Brandenburg\n[Land-charter of the Brandenburg Chur-Furstenthums]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows settlements, universities, roads, forests, rivers, etc.  Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJacob Paul Freiherr von Gundling - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eG. P. Busch -  engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohannes Cóvens und Cornelius  Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 60 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 540,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Nova Electoratus Brandenburgici Tabula edita per J. P. Fr. Von Gundling\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[New Electoratal Board  Brandenburg issued by J. P. Fr. Von Gundling]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cercle de Baviere Divisée en tout les Estats qui Composent\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Circle of Bavaria divided into all the States that it make up.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nShows towns, castles, churches, roads, rivers, lakes. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nJohannes Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\ncopper engraving, hand- colored, elaborate cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e64 cm x 50 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 610,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in margin: Bavariaæ Circuli et Elecoratati Nove Tabula \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The New Map of Bavarian Groups and Electorate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 8)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte Topographique D'Allemagne Contenant l'Arche Duche d'Autriche Superieur de l' Enns, et une partie du Royume  de Boheme du Duché de Bavier et l'Eveche de Passau \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topographic Map of Germany Containing the Arch Duche of Austria Superior of the Enns, and part of the Bohemian Kingdom of the Duchy of Bavier and the Eveche of Passau]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 68 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 220,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap is number 61 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 9)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte Topographique D'Allegmagne Contenant une Partie de l'Elecorat de Brandenbourg le Duche de Magdenbourg le Principaute d'Anhalt et del'Electorat de Sax\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topographical Map of Allegmagne Containing part of the Brandenburg Electorate,  Magenburg Duche the Principality of Anhalt and the Sax Electorate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, river,s forests. Relief shown pictorially. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. C. Berndt - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 15 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 64 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 215,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap is number 20 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharte des Erzherzocthums Öesterreich, östlicher Theil oder das Land unrter der Enns.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Charter of the Archbishopric of Austria eastern part or the land under the Enns.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, villages, rivers, roads. Relief shown by hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohannes Walch, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 12 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 54 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 334,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 11)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte topographique d'Allemagne contenant and partie du cercle de Westphalia, savoir des duchés de Gueldres et de Cleve; de l'eveché de Munstre, l'eveché d 'Osnabrugg, les comtés de Zutphen, de Steinfort, Recklinghausen, la Marck, Tecklenbourg, la baronie de Wisch, la ville de Dortmund \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topographical map of Germany containing and part of the circle of Westphalia, namely duchies of Gueldres and Cleve; of the Munstre, the Osnabrugg, the counties of Zutphen, Steinfort, Recklinghausen, Marck, Tecklenburg, the barony of Wisch, the city of Dortmund]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nRelief shown pictorially\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. G. Facius - engrave\nr\nJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 64 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 212,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap is number 21 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 12)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTrevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus juxta omnes suas Præfecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliæ recentissime et accuratissime deline\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Trier High-bishoprics and Electoratus near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae recently and accurately defined ]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter,  Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 610,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 13)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArchiepiscopatus et Electoratus Moguntinus, ut et Comitatus Uterq. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. aliaeq insertae et confines Regiones accuratatissime delineate\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Electorate and the archbishophric of Mainz, that Uterq County. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. other neighboring countries accuratatiely delineated and inserted]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMatthäus Seutter, Ausgburg- geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 780,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 14)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculus Westhphalicus in suas Provincias et Ditiones accurate distinctus et recentissime delineat. cura et cælo\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Circle of Westhalia with their provinces and accurate jurisdiction separate from and most recently drawing attention to the sky]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorailly.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 1,045,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 15)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculus Franconicus, in quo continentur Epsicopat. Würtzburgens, Bambergensis, et Aichstadiensis, Status Equitum Teutonocorum Ducat. Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. Et Onoldinus, Principatus Schwarzenberg , Comitat. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reineck, Pappenheim, Erpach, Hannau, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim, Territor. Noribergense accurate Delineatus\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Circle of Franconia,  which included the Bishophric of Würtzburgens, Bamberg and Aichstadiensis Status of Teutonocorum Duchy Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. The Onoldino, government Schwarzenberg, county. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reinecke, Pappenheim Erpach, hannai, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim.  Noribergensia accurately displayed]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, roads rivers.  Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 445,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 16)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMappa Circuli Rhenani Superioris : in quo oculis sistuntur Landgraviatus Hasso-Cassellanus,  Darmstadiensis Rhenofeldensis, Abbatia Fuldensis. Principatus Waldeckensis et Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb et Hachenberg. Urbes  Imperiales Francosort, Fridberg, Wezlar et Gelenhausen.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[A map of Upper Rhine groups, presenting Landgraviatus Hesse-Cassel Darmstadina Rhenofeldensis, and Abbatia. And the governments Waldeckensis Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb and Hachenberg. Francosort imperial cities, Fridberg, Wezlar and Gelenhausen.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 460,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Warning\" in lower right hand corner as to the usage if the city names on the map.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled: Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 18)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePostarum seu veredarum stationes per Germaniam et provincias adiacentes\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Postal Roads in Germany and Adjacent Provinces]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Shows postal roads settlements, roads, rivers, etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle  - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:2,500,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset:Table of Latitude and Longitude of selected cities \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Carte exacte des Postes et Routes de L'Empire D'Allegmage divisée en ses Cercles\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Exact Map of Posts and Roads of the German Empire divided into its Circles]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 19)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Circuli Sveviæ Mappa ex subsidijs Michalianis delineata \u0026amp;  a Dno. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P quoad accuata singulorum Statuum determinationem emendata \u0026amp; ad L L magis legitimæ project reducta. Opus sumi Geographi posthumum, \u0026amp; adjucta Tabula explanatoria editum opera Homanianorum Heredum a 1745\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n[A map of subsidijs Michalianis outlined by Mr. \u0026amp; groups Jutland. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P the accuata individual status determination amended, and 50 to 50 more legal project was restored. Work undertaken posthumous Geography and Map adjucta published a commentator's heir works Homañianos 1745]\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJacques Michal de Hass - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHoman Heirs, Nuremberg  - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e52 cm x 56 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 450,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  a \"Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 20)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMissing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 21)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArchiepiscopatus et Electoratus Coloniensis ut et Ducatuum juliacensis et Montensis  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Electoratus Cologne archbishopric and that Ducatuum Julich and Berg]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, villages, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Numemberg -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Numemberg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 :315,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 22)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMappa Geographica, continens Archiepiscopatum et Electoratum Coloniensem, cum conterminis Ducatibus Juliacensi et Montensi.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Topogrpahic Map, containing the Archepiscopate and Electoratum of Cologne, with the adjoined Duchies of Jülich, and Montensi.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:305,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 23\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNova et accuratissima. Ducatus Wurtenbergici cum Territoriis conterminis Designato\n[Duchy of Wurtenberg with the designated adjoining territory. New and Accurate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe map shows the Duchy of Württemberg between Dinkelsbühl, Ulm, Sigmaringen, Baden-Baden and Speyer. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 300,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset : The county of Nellenburg with Hohentwiel in the center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 24)\n\" \nMappa Geographica Totius Regni Bohemiæ in XII. Circulos divisae, annexis Comitatu Glacensi et Districtu Egerano nec non aliis Principatius finitimis. Noviter et exactissime elaborata . \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Atlas Map Of North Bohemia at 12. The circles of these were divided, not to others, is not annexed to County of Glacensi to the principalities and the Districtu Egerano to their neighbors.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows  cities, towns, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAugust Vindel -  engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e47 cm x 56 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 685, 000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset : Birds's eye view of Prague in upper left corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 25)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCercle d'Autriche, divisé en toutes ses Provinces, taut Civiles qu'Ecclésiastiques.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Circle of Austria, divided into all its Provinces, Civil and Ecclesiastical.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Austrian Circle of the Holy Roma Empire included parts of present-day Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouis Brion de la Tour, Geographer to the King -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouis Desnos and Louis Brion de la Tour, Paris - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche and border, linen backed folding map of 2 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e28 cm x 32 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 3,330,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Atlas général, civil et ecclésiastique, méthodique et élémentaire pour l'étude de la géographie et de l'histoire. Louis Brion de La Tour. 1766.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 26)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculus Rhenanus Superior in quo sunt Landgraviattus Hasso-Casselensis Darmstadiensis et Rhemofeldensus Abbatia Fuldensis Principatus Waldeck et Hirshfeld Comitatus Nassau-Weiburg Usingen Wisbaden et Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis Superior Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg et Hachenburg Urbes Imperiales Franckfurt, Fridberg, Wetzlar et Gelenhausen\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Superior circle of the Rhine where they Landgraviattus Hesse-Casselanensis Darmstadina and Rhemofeldensus and Abbatia government of Waldeck and Hirshfeld County of Nassau-Usingen Weiburg Wisbaden and Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis higher Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg and hemburg imperial cities of Lyon, Fridberg, Wetzlar and Gelenhausen]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRegional map of Germany, centered on Landgraviatis and a significant portion of the Rhine River. Relief Shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 465,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCartouche displays coats of arms of the territories shown on the map\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 27)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTrevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus : iuxta omnes suas Praefecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliae accuratissime delineat.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the high-bishoprics and Electoratus of Trier  near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae accurate drawing.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe western part of Rheinland Pfalz, showing the area along the river Mosel and the Rhine from Bonn to Oppenheim. Place names, mountains, woods and rivers are shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:310,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 28)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArchiducatus Austriæ Inferioris accuratissima tabula Cujus ditiones in suos Quadrant. Designatæ\n[A map of the Provinces, in their most accurate in the archiducatus Austriæ Lower Quadrant. Designate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows Austria surrounded by Moravia, Bohemia, Styria and the Kingdom of Hungary centered on the course of the Danube River and Vienna. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 435,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e \nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 28 1/2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRhenanus Inferior sive Electorum Rheni Complectens tres Archiepiscopatus, Moguntinum Coloniensem et Trevirensem Palatinatum Rheni, Comit Beilstein Newenaer, Inf[erior]. Isenburg et Reiserschett\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Map of the Lower Rhine Circle Including three Archbishoprics Mosel, Rhine and Mosel Cologne, Treves, Earl Beilstein Newenaer, Lower Isenburg and Reiserschett]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows towns, villages. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 634,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 29)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculus Suevicus : in quo Ducatus Wirtenbergensis cum reliquis Statibus et Provinciis curate designatus   \n[Circle of Swabia, in which the Duchy Wirtenbergen with other States and provinces should take care to designate]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 625,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 30)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTirolis Comitatus continens Episcopatus Tridentinium et Brixiensem nec non Comitatus Brigantinum, Feldkirch, Sonneberg et Pludentin. Mappa Geographica novissime et exactissime exarata Cura et sumptibus\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Tyrol, accompanied substellate Brigantinum Feldkairch of Brescia in Sonneberg, and the container, and the bishopric of Trent to describe the Pludentinum.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand colored,elaborate cartouche,li linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n48 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 564,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Germany Map No. 31)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCirculi Sup.[eroir] Saxoniæ pars Meridionalis sive Ducatus, Electoratus et Principatus Ducum Saxoniae  \n{South of the circle, or a part of Duchy of Saxony was superior, and the Principalities of the Duchies of Saxony]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFriedrich Zollman, Adam Frioedrich Zuerner - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohann Baptiste Homann, Nurembur - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n49 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 672,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 maps\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Index Map of Italy)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.\n[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGiovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaltasar Ruyter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecanvas backed folded map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 59 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,600,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Le Cours du Po Dedié au Roy Par son tres Humble Obeïssant et tres Fidele Servieur et Sujet, le P.Placide Geographe Ordinaire de  sa Majesté]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Course of the Po Dedicated to the King by his very humble and faithful servant. P. Placide. Ordinary Geographer of his Majesty]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Po River Valley and the Gulf of Venice.   Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e41 cm xs 49 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Ferrare et les Etats de Venice. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Duche of Ferrara and the States of Venice. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Italy Map No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Cours du Po dans Le Duche de Mantoue\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Po River Valley cenered on Mantua. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e41 cm x 49 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Mantoue. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wirght Italy Map No. 3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe cours du Po dans le Milanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Po River Valley-The Milanese. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e39 cm x 50 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1:250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Millanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Italy Map No.4)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Géographes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Piedmont and Montferrat. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Po River Valley. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFather Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e42 cm x 50 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 250,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat.  A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n(Wright Italy Map No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDominium Venetum cum adjacentibus Mediolan. Mantuano, Mutinensi, Miran, Dolanoo, Parmensi, Placentino Ducatibus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Venetian ownership of the adjacent Duchies of Milan, Mantua, Modena, Dolan, Parma, Piacenza]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Duchy of Venice. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eG. Matthaus Seutter -  sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 820,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled :  Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum.  1730.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Italy Map No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDucatus Mediolanensis cum adjacentibus Principat. Et Dominiis\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Principal Dominion of the  Duke of Milan]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows governmental boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains.\nRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTobias Conrad Lotter - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutter, Ausberg -  publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 540,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, Sac. Caes. Maj. Geogr. Aug. Vind. Jacob Christoph Weyerman ... Cum Privileg: S.R.I. Vicariat. in part: Rheni, Franc: et Suev Juris. Martin Gottfried Crophius Sculps. 1744.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e (Wright Italy Map No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Untitled]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the Souhern European Kingdom of Sardinia on the Italian mainland. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGiovanni Tommaso Borgonio - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDufrenoy, Paris - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ephotographic reproduction \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e40 cm x 66 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 144,000 (reduction to 1 : 300,000)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript annotation on verso by John Womack Wright:  \"Map of Sardenia. Made originally in 1683 and corrected in 1772. This map was used by [Louis Alexandre] Berthier during the entire campaign [of 1796].\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 Maps\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte d'Europe. Dressée pour l'usage du Roy sur les itineraires anciens et modernes et sur les routiers de mer assujetis aux observations astronomiques. Par G. Delisle, Premier Geographe de S.M. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, 1739.\n[Map of Europe. Prepared for the use of the King on the ancient and modern itineraries and on the sea lorries subject to astronomical observations. By G. Delisle, First Geographer of S.M. of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, J. Covens and C. Mortier, 1739.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall scale map of Europe. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGuillaume Del'Isle - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Condet - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche.\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e51 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 7,600.000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin : Europa accurate in imperia regna status \u0026amp; populos divisa, ad usum Ludovici XV Galliarum Regis.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Europe, accurate and state governments kingdom divided people for use of Louis XV King of France.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNovissima et accuratissima Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae Mappa Geographica \n[Spain and Portugal, the last and most accurate map]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdministrative boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains of Spain, Portugal and portions of France and North Africa. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - georgrapher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMatthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 58 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,400,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegend in lower left hand corner: Lists the principal cities of Spain as divided into 8 East and West Provinces and of Portugal as divided into 2 parts \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCartouche in lower right corner displays the 16 regional coats of arms of the various provinces and a larger coat of arms of Spain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 3)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL'Espagne. Dressee sur la description qui en a ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva et sur plusieurs Relations et cartes manuscrites ou imprimees de ce Royaume. Rectifiees par les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie des Sciences \u0026amp; autres astronomes\n[Spain. Prepared on the description that was made by Rodrigo Mendez Sylva and on several Relations and maps handwritten or printed of this Kingdom. Corrected by the observations of Mrs. of the Academy of Sciences \u0026amp; other astronomers]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap of Spain and  Portugal. Portions of France and North Africa shown. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRodrigo Mendez Sylva, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJoannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 60 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,600,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin: Nova Regni Hispaniæ accurata Descriptio ad Usum Serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle Geographe\n[New Exact Description of Spain for the use of Serene Duke of Burgundy. By G. de L'Isle Geographer]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in \"Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.\"\n[\"New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026amp; c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLe Royaume de Hongrie et des ays qui en dependoient autrefois. Dressée sur un grand nombre de memoires et Cartes manuscrites ou imprimees Rectifiez par les Observations du Cte. Marsilii et quleques autres\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[The Kingdom of Hungary and the formerly dependent countries. Prepared on a large number of memoirs and handwritten or printed cards Correct by the observations of the Cte. [Luigi Fernando] Marsilii and others]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe northern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary on the Balkan Peninsula\nMost of Balkan Peninsula other than Greece. Relief shown pictorially\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCount Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJacob Keyser - engraver\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Coverns \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving,hand-colored,elaborate cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e48 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,550,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTitle in upper margin : Nova et accurata Regni Hungariæ tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis.\n[A new and accurate Hungary Map to use most of the Duke of Burgundy.]\nMap appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 5)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte particuliere de la Hongrie, de la Transilvanie, de la Croatie, et de la Sclavonie. Dressee sur les observations de Mr. le Comte Marsilli et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.\n[Particular map of Hungary, Transilvania, Croatia, and Sclavonia. Drawn on the observations of Count [Luigi Fernando] Marsilli and on several other Memoirs.]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe southern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCount Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJacob Keyser - sculptor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Covens \u0026amp; C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e49 cm x 57 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 2,550,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026amp;c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026amp; Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6) Oversize\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePost Reise Karte durch Deutschland und die angrenzenden Staaten Zwischen\nLondon und Dublin Kpppenhagen und Malta, Nach den neuesten Karten und zuverlafsigsten Hulfsmitteln entworsen und gezeichnet von G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 bei Simon Schropp \u0026amp; Comp. Berichigt 1833.\n[Post travel map through Germany and the bordering states between\nLondon and Dublin Kpppenhagen and Malta, after the latest maps and most reliable Hulfsmitteln drafts and drawn by G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 at Simon Schropp \u0026amp; Comp. Reported 1833.]\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows by, color index, the postal roads of European countries\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eG. E. Schmidt, Berlin -  cartographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSimon Schopp \u0026amp; Co., Berlin - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elithograph, in color, linen backed folded map of 32 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e29 cm x 86 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 3,990,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 7)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarte Strategiuque de L'Italie Septentrionale\n[Strategic Map of Northern Italy]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows fortifications, railroads roads, rivers. Relief by hachures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eImprimerie Lemercier, Paris -  lithographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. Andriveau-Goujon, Rue du Bac 21 Paris - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elithograph, color, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e58 cm x 78 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 950,000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlanders or the Austrian Netherlands with ye Bishoprick of Liege. Distinguishing what belongs to France, Holland \u0026amp;c Agreeable to Modern History\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRelief shown pictorially.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHerman Moll - geographer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThomas \u0026amp; John Bowles, London - publisher\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecopper engraving, hand-colored\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e20 cm x 27 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 400,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInset: [Map of] Part of Luxembourgh\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note on the Treaty of 1715  of the War of the Spanish Succession in lower left corner.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMap appears in  Atlas minor: or a new and curious set of sixty-two maps, in which are shewn all the empires, kingdoms, countries, states, in all the known parts of the earth; with their bounds, divisions, chief cities \u0026amp; towns, the whole composed \u0026amp; laid down agreable to modern history. By Herman Moll, Geographer.  1736.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4) Oversize\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShows roads, rivers, towns. Relief by contours.\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnited States War Department, Washington - publisher\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elithograph,linen backed folding map of 19 sheets\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e93 cm x 111 cm\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 : 200,000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis map was presented to U. S. troops in 1916 by War Department.\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in large red portfolio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in blue portfolio: From the Atlas des Memoires Militaries Relatifs a la Succession D'Espagne Sous Louis XIV dresse par les soins de M. Le Lieutenant General Pelet (Paris, 1845)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800 is shelved in Rare Books Department UG405 W7 1946\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCollection of drawings of fortresses in an album accompanying The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800. An inductive study based upon the interpretation of a collection of contemporary drawings of fortresses deposited in the library of William and Mary College by John W. Wright, Washington D.C. 1946. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShelved in Rare Books (UG405 W7 1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 18 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 32 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 33 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 67 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 74 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 77 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 98 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 112 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 126 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 127 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on pages 128 and 129 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 130 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 236 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 103 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText page 14Descriptive text can be found on page 149 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 163 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 164 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 193 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 194 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 213 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 221 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 243 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on pages 248 and 252 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 253 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 258 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 269 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 267 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 101 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 192 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\"  and Folders 32 and 35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800\" and Folders 32, 34.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 95 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 72 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 28 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 237 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on pages 20 and 21 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 144 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 131 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 27 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptive text can be found on page 156 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo reference to descriptive text can be found in Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps 1-6 not appearing on map index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alumni Gives Books to Library, Colonel John Woamck Wright Presents Valuable War Collection\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReprint of article from the Willaim \u0026amp; Mary Alumni Gazette, May 1946, Vol. 13 no. 4 containing biographical information and list of accompliishments of Colonel John Womack Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"underline\"\u003eEarly Topographical Maps: Their Geographical and Historical Value as illustrated by the Maps of the Harrison Collection of the American Geographical Society\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Kirtland Wright Ph. D. - Librarian, American Geographical Society \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLibrary Series  No. 3\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Geographical Society, New York, 1924\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith maps pasted in (42 pages)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap on cardboard\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMissing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory listing of maps in the collection as generated bu Col. Wright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex generated by Col. Wright of maps appearing in  books and atlases.and atlases. (63 pages)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. 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John Womack Wright pertaining to his interest in military events in Europe chiefly in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The collection primarily concerns the cartography of areas in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Italy. The collection includes examples of the work of Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Guillaume de L'Isle, Johann Baptist Homann, Tobias Conrad Lotter, Placide de Saint Helene, John Senex, George Mattheus Seutter the Older; and Nikolaus Visscher II. Also includes notebook, 1919; and a publication of the American Geographical Society, 1924."," Acc. 1931.122 Addition filed in Box 1."," Manuscript copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the Governor Captain General in Cuba to end the practice of Cubans receiving education in America. Copy prepared by Sec. Dom Betancourt. Translation included.","26 Maps ","(no. is 17 missing) ","(Wright Index Map of Italy)","L'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.","[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]","Small scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania.","Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche\ncanvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam, 1675-1726.","\n(Wright French Map No. 1)","Carte de Picardie Septentrionale, d'Artois et des environs ou l'on voit le ressort du Conseil Provincial d'Artois.","[Map of Northern Picardy, Artois and surroundings where we see the jurisdiction of the Provincial Council of Artois]","Urban areas, forests, marshlands, roads shown.  Relief shown pictorailly","Guillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographer","Johannes Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 217,000","(Wright French Map No. 2)","Partie Meridionale de Picardie dressée sur les operations Geometriques, de Mr. Lesperon President de l'Election de Mondidier et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.","[Southern part of Picardy drawn up on the Geometric operations, of Mr. Lesperon President of the Election of Mondidier and on several other Memories.]","Urban areas, forests, marshlands, Roman roads, churches, abbeys by religious order, priories, etc. shown. ","Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographer French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris-cartographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam-publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 229,000","(Wright French Map No. 3)","Carte de la Champagne et des Pays Voisins ou l'on voit la Generalite de Chalons partie de celle de Soissons \u0026c.","[Map of Champagne and neighboring countries where we see the Generalite de Chalons part of that of Soissons etc.]","Settlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume, Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 350,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 4)","Partie Meridionale de Champagne","[Southern Part of Champagne]","Settlements, roads, forests, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of  Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens  \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 62 cm","1: 336,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 5)","L'electorat  de Mayence, le bas palatinat et une Partie du Pays de Hesse et de la Rivière de Mein, représentant ensemble les parties du Cercle Occidental de Franconie,  savoir le plus basse Partie de l' Evêché de Wurtzbourg, le Comté de Wertheim, Reineck,  Hohenlo ,  Erpach \u0026c.  Dressée sur les Memoires le plus noveaux.","[The electorate of Mainz, the Lower Palatinate and part of the country of Hesse and the Mein River together representing the parts of the western circle of Franconia, namely the lowest part of the Würzburg Bishopric, County Wertheim, Reineck , Hohenlo, Erpach \u0026 \nDrawn on the newest Memoirs]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","I. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","59 cm x 47 cm","1 : 437,500","Title in upper margin: Altera et minor pars totius illustrissimi Franconiae circuli, simulae archiepiscopatus et electoratus Moguntini atque ceteri Franconiae status ut sunt comitatus Wertheim, Reinek ac Erpach, finitimus que inferior Palatinatus Rheni inhac tabula ostenduntur","[The other, and only a small proportion of the whole of the most illustrious of Franconia of a circle at the same time as they are of the county court of the archbishopric and the state of the Electorate of Mainz, Wertheim, and the rest of Franconia, Reineke, and the Erpach, closely related to the board, which are shown to be inferior to the Rhine and the Palatinate.]","(Wright French Map No. 6)","Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis aujordhui Le diocese de Toul Pour fervier al'Histoire de ce Diocese","[Leucorum city or Tullensis today next to the diocese of Toul for the story of this Diocese]","Forests, Roman camps and roads, battle lines, modern roads. shown. Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume de L'Isle, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 x 59 cm","1:303,000","Title in upper margin: Civitas Leucorum sive Pagus Tullensis Auctore Guill: de l'Isle. Amsterdam Apud J. Covens et C. Mortier","[Leucorum city or Village Tullensis By Guill. de l'Isle.  Amsterdam J. Covens and C. Mortier]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 7)","Carte de Provence et des terres adjacentes","[Map of Provence and adjacent lands]","Abbeys, Roman and other roads, forests  shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","Desrosiers - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen back folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 60 cm","1 : 415,000","Inset: Explication des marques-Legend of towns","Title in upper margin: Carte de Provence et des terres adjacented Par. Guillame de'Lise del' Academic Royal des Sciences a Paris","[Map of Provence and adjacent lands by Guillaume de l'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris]","(Wright French Map No. 8)","Partie Meridionale du Piedmont et du Monferrat","[The Southern part of Piedmont and Montferrat]","Forests, roads, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorailly.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen-backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 63 cm","1 : 220,000","Inset: Environs de Nice et de Ville-franche","[Surroundings of Nice and Ville-frenche]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 9)","Carte de Piedmont et du Monferrat Dressée plusieurs Cartes, Manuscrites ou Imprimées Rectifies par quelques Observations","[Map of Piedmont and Monferrat Drawn of Several Maps, Handwritten or Printed Rectified by some Observations]","Forest, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens  \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 x 63 cm","1 : 370,000","Includes \"Adverttissement\" ","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.\n[New Atlas, containing all parts of the world, where are exactly noted empires, monarchies, kingdoms, states, republics, \u0026 c. By Guillaume de l'Isle. First Geographer of his Majesty. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, on the Vygendam.]","(Wright French Map No. 10)","Le Cours du Rhin au dessus de Strasbourg et les Pais Adjacens","[The Course of the Rhine above Strasbourg and adjacent country]","Portion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Lake Constance and Baden shown.","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Ilse, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 65 cm","1 : 256,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 11)","Le Cours du Rhin depuis Strasbourg jusqu'a Worms et les Pays adiacens  ","[The Course of the Rhine from Strasbourg, to Worms and the adjacent country.]","Portion of the Rhine River Valley between Strasbourg and Worms;  Lower Alsace and Baden;  the Palatine of the Rhine.  Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographger of the Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 63 cm","1 : 256,000","Manuscript note in lower right hand corner: \"Note: The lines Spirbach (from Neustadt to Spire) were built by Prince of Baden in 1701; He built [?] on [?] shortly after.\"","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 12)","Le Cours du Rhin depuis Worms, jusqu'a a Bonne, et les Pays Adjacens \n[The Rhine Course from Worms to Bonne, and the adjacent land]","Forrests and roads shown on each bank. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Geographer, Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 63 cm","1:250,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 13)","Nova Helvetiae, Foederatarumque cum ea, nec non subditarum regionum tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, secundum commentarios Domini Merveilleux, ser. Regi Galliae a consilio \u0026 secretis, ejusque interpres apud Grisones","[The new Federation of Switzerland, with these as well as of the regions are in subjection to the board, to the Duke of Burgundy, the use of the most high, according to the commentaries of that of the Lord, Merveilleux, ser. King of Gaul by the council and the secretary, and the translator of Grisons]","Cities, towns, churches, rivers and roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guiliaume Del'Isle, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","47 cm x 61 cm","1 : 550,000","Inset (upper right): Carte de Suisse ou sont les Cantons -Coats of arms of the Swiss Cantons location of Cantons \nInset (lower left): Lez Alliėz qui sont la Ville /Les 3 Ligues de Grisons - The cities of the 3 Graubünden Leagues","Inset (lower right): Avertissemnt - Text related to the cantons and alliances of the Swiss Federation","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 14)","La Source du Po, et les Passages de France en Piémont","[The Source of the Po, and the Passages of France in Piedmont]","Roads shown, Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folded map of 4 sheets","43 cm x 49 cm","1 : 250,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright French Map No. 15)","Carte de France levee par ordre du Roy. No. 162","[Map of France by order of the King of France Sheet 162 of 182 (Strasbourg)]","Sheet 162 of the Cassini map of France","Rivers, towns, roads shown. Relief shown by simple hachures.","Cesar-Francois Cassini - geographer","Chez Dezauche, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 18 sheets","58 cm x 91 cm","1 : 86,400","Note in lower right corner by J. W. Wright indicates the exact scale of the map to be 1 :  82,285.","(Wright French Map No. 16)","Generalis Lotharingia Dispartita in Ducatum ejus Proprium et Barrensem Quorum intra Fines continentur Episcopatus Metensis Tullensis, Verdunensi ","[The Dukedom of Lorraine, and Barry bodies within the boundaries of the bishopric of Metz Tullensis, Verdunensis.]\n \nDetailed map of Alsace-Lorraine and neighboring regions, centered on Metz and Nancy. Relief shown pictorially.","Gerald Valk, Amsterdam - geographer","Gerald Valk, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 586,000","(Wright French Map No. 17)","\nBy Blaeu (same as map 20) ","Missing","(Wright French Map No. 18)","Land graviatus Alsatiae tam Superioris quam inferiorcum utroque Marchionatu Badensi ut et tractu Herciniae Silvae ac Ditione quatuor Urbium Silestte","[Alsace both the superior and inferior both Marchionatu Badensi that tract Herciniae Forest City and Dominion four Silestte]","Covering the Black Forest, Breisgau with the area between Kaiserstuhl via Basel up to Rastatt. Relief shown pictorailly.","Johann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - geographer","Johann Batptiste Homann, Nurembuurg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","59 cm x 49 cm","1 : 625,000","(Wright French Map No. 19)","Tabula geographica Campanie specialis in suas sic dictas Electiones accurate distincta","[Map of champagne special in its so-called Preferences]","The Champagne region in France covering the region Champagne-Ardenne with Reims, Troyes and Épernay. Relief shown pictorially.\n ","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - geographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, liner backed folding map of 4 sheets","58 cm x 51 cm","1 : 530,000","Inset: Die Haupt und Crömungs-Stadt Reims in Champaigne (birds-eye view of Rhiems)                                  \nInset: Troyes (birds-eye view of Troyes)","(Wright French Map No. 20)","Carte D'Artois et des environs vel Mappa Specialis comitatus Artesiae in qua sumul Terrae Jurisdictionales Dicast: Provincialis Artresiae indicantur secundum Observationes ","[Map of Artois and surroundings or a special map that accompanied Artesiae summing Earth jurisdictional dedicated, according to the Provincial observations indicated Artresiae]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - cartographer","Guillaume Del'Isle, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 56 cm","1 : 210,000","(Wright French Map No. 21)","Regiae Celsitudinis Sabaudicae Status in quo Ducatus Sabaudiae Principat. Pedemontium ut et Ducatys Montisferrati in suas ditiones et Territoria determinati cum finitimis Provinciis","[Their Royal Highnesses Sabaudicae state where Duchy of Savoy Principal. In those territories, and, to the piedmont of determination in their domains, and Ducatys of Montferrat in the Provinces with their neighbors]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","George Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter - engraver","George Matthäus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 645,000","(Wright French Map No. 22)","[not titled]","A reproduction of a portion of a larger map. ","Relief shown by hachures.","linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","32 cm x 55 cm","scale not shown","An unidentified coat of arms arppears on the map","(Wright French Map No. 23)","France.  Corrected from ye Observations Made by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris","Small scale map of France. Relief shown pictorially.","John Senex, London - geographer","John Senex, London - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 8 sheets","64 cm x 93 cm","1 : 1,500,000","Scroll on map indicates map is dedication to Charles Boyle","(Wright French Map No. 24)","The Province of Artois and the Country Adjacent","Rivers, roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","William de l'Isle,Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","John Senex, London - engraver","John Senex, London - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, \nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 60 cm","1 : 210,000","\nRe-engraved re-issue of De l'Isle's map of the region in northwestern France.","Scroll on map provides dedication and presentation to Sir Richard Temple Baronet, Lt. General of Her Majesties Forces","Map appears in A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world : with the natural history and trade of each country : taken from the best authors, particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to which is prefixed, an introduction to geography, rendering the principal parts of that science easy, and containing all that is necessary for the ready understanding of maps : together with a copious alphabetical index : the maps, which are all engraven or revised by Mr. Senex, are laid down according to the observations communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; and the descriptions suited to the course of each map, which has not been observed in any other atlas\nLondon: Printed for Daniel Browne ... [etc.], 1721.\"","(Wright French Map No. 25)","Briançon","Relief by hachures.","F.  Michel - engraver","Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau, Paris - publisher","copper engraving, \nlinen backed folding map of 18 sheets","47 cm x 64 cm","1 : 197,000","Sheet 7 of Magasin de Géographie de Charles Simonneau ","18 maps ","(no. 9 is missing)","(Wright Index Map of Belgium and Holland)","Carte des Pays Bas Catholiques Dressée sur un grand nombre des Cartes particulieres faites sur les lieux ou les limites sont exactement marquées suivant les derniers Traitéz","[Map of the Catholic Netherlands Drawn on many of the particular maps made on the places where the boundaries are exactly marked according to the latest treaties]","Small scale map of Belgium and Holland. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer","Joannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decoraative cartouche,canvas backed,folding map of 4 sheets","52 cm x 62 cm","1 : 704,000","Title in upper margin: Belgium Regium accuratissime divisum. \u0026c: Ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle, geographe.","[Royal Belgium accurately divided \u0026c. For the use of the Duke of Burgundy. G. Del'Isle, Geographer]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","Map inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating  the other maps of the regions of Belgium and Holland in the collection","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 1)","Carte des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas. Tiree des cartes le plus correcte qui en ont ete faites sur les lieux, rectifiees par les observations et operations geometriques de Snellius et par celles que Mr. Cassini y a faites en dernier lieu par G. de l'Isle, Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier. Avec privilege.","[Map of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Drawn the most correct maps made of them on the spot, corrected by the observations and geometrical operations of Snellius and by those that Mr. Cassini last made there by G. de l'Isle, Geographer of the Academy Royal Science. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier. With privilege.]","Shows forests, dunes, marshland, etc. Relief shown pictorially.","Guilliaume Del'Isle, Royal Acadeny of Sciences, Paris - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets ","50 cm x 62 cm","1 : 710,000","Title in upper margin: Belgium Foederatum, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Authore G. de l'Isle, Geographus.","[Belgium Federation mostly for the use of the, Duke of Burgundy By G. de l'Isle, Geographer]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 2)","Carte du Comté de Flander Dressée sur differens morceaux levez sut les lieux fixez par les Obseravtions Astronomiques par Guillaume de l'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographes.","[Map of the County of Flanders. Set on different pieces up on the premises set by astronomical observations by Guillaume DeL'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, Geographers.]","Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nGuillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - cartographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","39 cm x 55 cm","1 : 250,000","Note written by J. W. Wright in upper left corner: \n\"Lines:  From Corine west to the sea,\n                built in 1688. (it had existed\n                to some extent in 1672). rebuilt 1706\n                     From Meise west to Espiene\n                built in 1692.\n                           The Lines of Waes constructed\n                in 1702, left on Ft. Rouge\n                and right in Antwerpt  then S.E. \n                through Liere  Diest Halau along the\n                Grete river to Namur via the Meuse.\n                These were 137 miles long\"","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 5)","Carte des Comtez de Hainaut de Namur et de Cambresis. Dressée par Guillaume Del'Isle de l'Academie Rle. des Sciences sur plusieurs morceaux manuscrits et campemens des Armees du Roi sur les Itineraires anciens et modernes \u0026c. \"Les paroisses du Diocese de Cambrai et leur position sont prises de la Carte Ms. qui en a ete levee in 1704 par l'ordre de Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archeveque Duc le Cambrai \u0026c.","[Map of County of Hainaut Namur and Cambresis. Created by William Del'Isle of the Academie Rle. of Sciences on several manuscript pieces and camps of the King's Weapons on the Ancient and Modern Itineraries \u0026 c . The parishes of the Diocese of Cambrai and their position are taken from the Ms. Map which was lifted in 1704 by the order of Mes. Francois de Fenelon, Archbishop Duc le Cambrai \u0026 c.]","\nUrban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially\n ","Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris -  geographer","Desrosiers, Guérard, Nicolas - engravers","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche,canvas backed foldeing map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 65 cm","1:210,000","Includes \"Advertissement\" - indicates that data for the Diocesses of Cambray was taken from a map made in 1704.","\nTitle in upper margin: Comitatus Hannoniae Namurcensis et Cameracensis.","[ County Henault Namur and Cambrai.]","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 6)","\nCarte topographique d'Allemagne contenant le Duché de Brabant, une partie des Duchés de Juliers, the Gueldre, the Limbourg, the l'Eveché de Liège","[Topographical map of Germany containing the Duchy of Brabant, part of the Duchies of Juliers, the Gelderland, the Limburg, the Bishopric of Liege]","Relief shown pictorially. The Lines of Brabant described.","Johann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - geographer","Johann Wilhelm Abaraham Jæger, Frankfort am Main - publisher ","copper engraving","canvas backed folding map of 15 sheets","53 cm  x 68 cm","1 : 218,000","Map is number 29 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 7)","Germaniæ Interioris sive Belgii pars Meridionalis exhibens X. Provinncias Catholiic, cum confinis Galliæ Germ, Hollandiæ recentissime et curatissime in lucem edita","[The more important provinces of the interior of Germany, or the Netherlands, part of the South exhibiting 10  Catholiic, bordering with the Germany, France, Holland, in the light of what had lately published, and recently edited]","Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cmx 57 cm","1 : 840,000","Inset: Ostend -  Plan of Ostend","Map appears in Composite Seutter Atlas - A composite atlas of maps primarily by Mattaeus Seutter","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 8)","Arena Martis in Belgio. Qua Provinciae X Catholicae Inferioris Germaniae cum vicinis Episcopatisbus Coloniensi et Leodiensi aliisque finitimis Regionibus novissime proponuntur","[Field of Mars  in Belgium. When the Province of Liege: for the 10 and the Catholic and other neighboring districts which are the lower of Cologne, Germany, at the end of Bishoprics  are proposed with the neighbors]","\nRelief shown pictorially."," \nJohann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - geographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremboug - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 57 cm","1 : 820,000","Inset:  Liege under siege","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus Terrarum Orbis Imperia Regna et Status Exactis Fabulis Geographice Demonstrans - Johann Baptiste Homann, Nuremberg","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 9)","\nBy Willem Janszoon Blaeu MISSING","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)","Le Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026 gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne","[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026 engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]","Villages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.","\nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer","Chez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartoche, canvas\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","\n61 x 48 cm","1 : 128,000","\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c  Door ordre van den koningh ","[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c By order of the king]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026 Peuples qui fy trouvent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin ","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 3)","Carte du Brabant. Dresseé sur plusieurs cartes particulieres, manuscrites ou imprimees levees sur les lieux, rectifiees par quelques observations et autres Memoires par Guillaume de L'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences.","[Map of Brabant. Drawn on several particular maps, handwritten or printed on the spot, corrected by some observations and other Memoirs by Guillaume de L'Isle of the Royal Academy of Sciences.]","Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Defensive lines shown.","Guillaume Del'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences - geographer","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartouche canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","66 cm x 62 cm","1 : 253,000","Title in upper margin: Ducatus Brabantiæ, complectens Domina Llovani. Bruxellarum, Anturpiæ, Silvæ Ducis, Mechliniæ \u0026c","[Duchy of Brabant, comprising Lovain. Brussels Antwerpt, Silver Duke Mechlinie etc.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties fu Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 10)","Le Diocese de Tournay ou font Exactement Marquées Les Lignes Levé \u0026 gravé par ordre expres du Roy á l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne","[The Diocese of Tournay or Exactly Marked Lines Lifted \u0026 engraved by order of the King for the use of the Duke of Burgundy]","Villages, roads, rivers, etc  shown. Relief shown pictorially.  The Lines of Commines, Menin and Courtray shown. Remarks and legend of the structure of the diocese.\n \n \nAlexis Hubert  Jaillot - geographer","Chez Pierre Mortier, Paris -  publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,decorative cartoche,canvas \nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","61 x 48 cm","1 : 128,000","\"Title in upper margin: Alle de France Linien na de Waarhety af Geteklent in't  BIsdom van Doornick\u0026c Door ordre van den koningh ","[All the France Linien after the Waarhety from Geteklent in 't BIsdom van Doornick \u0026 c By order of the king]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau Contenant Toutes Les Parties du Monde, ou Sont exactement Remarques Les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques \u0026 Peuples qui fy trouuent a present. Par le Sr. Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy. Presente a Monseigeur le Dauphin ","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 12)","Flandriæ Comitatus pars Occidentalis, in Terram Francam et Ejusdem Subjacentia Officia","[County of West Flanders, the French and the earth beneath the same duties]","\nRelief shown pictorially.  ","\nNickolaus Visscher IIi, Amsterdam - geographer","Nickolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,\ncanvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 57 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 13)","Tetrarchiæ Antwerpiensis pars Meridionalis, una cum Mechliniensi Dominio in Ejusdsem Ditiones Subjacentes accuratissime Divisa","[The eastern part of the Tetrachy of Antwerpt, most carefully, together with the Mechlinien dominion was divided, in the Ejusdsem for jurisdiction of Subjacentes]","\nCovers the area stretching from the region west of Antwerp, Mersel to the North, Eersel Vryh to the East and Mechelen - Haren to the South. Lines of Brabant shown.Relief shown pictorially.  ","Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer","Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 14)","Flandriæ Comitatus Pars  Septentrionalis, Comprehendens Franconatum Brugensem et Ejusdem Subjacentia Territoria","[A part of the north of the county court of Flanders, which includes the Franconatum of Bruges and the lower  territories]","Walled city of Brugge at center of map. Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer","Peter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 57 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 15)","Leodiensis Episcopatus Pars Septentrionalis, comprehendens Comitatum Lossensem et Hornanum","[Liege Bishopric of the Northern Hemisphere, which includes the Cape County Lossensem]","The Limburg region of Southeastern Netherlands and northern Belgium. ","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.  Legend of symbols representing cities, villages castles and water mills shown.","\nNikolas Visscher II, Amsterdam - geographer","\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 51 cm","1 : 133,000"," \nMap appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 16)","Brabantiæ Batavæ Pars Orientalis, Comprehendens Tetrarchiam sive Majoratum Sylvæducensem in Ejusdem Subjacentes Ditones","[Batavæ the eastern part of Flanders, Brabant, in the grip of tetreachies the same Subjacents the augmented fourth, whether the Mayoralty of the sylvaeducensium]","\nRelief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - geographer","\nPeter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","\ncopper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 130,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.","(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 17)","Flandriae comitatus pars Batava, tam in ejusdem subjacentia quam vicina territoria ","[A part of the Netherlands of the county court of Flanders]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher II , Amsterdam - cartographer","Peter Schenk the Younger, Amsterdam -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 56 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677."," (Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 18)","Brabantiae Batavae pars occidentalis sive Antverpiensis tetrarchiae pars septentrionalis, comprehendens baroniam Bredanam, marchionatum Bergensem ad Zomam, aliasques minores ditiones ","[The northern part of the West and the Sanensis tetrarchies part of the Dutch Brabant, and which includes the barony of the Bredan,  Bergues Marquissate and to the Zomam, and for other minor princely dominions]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","\nNikolas Visscher III , Amsterdam - Cartographer","\nNikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 133,000","Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.","Map appears in Visscher's Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus, 1677.","31 maps ","(no. 20 is missing)"," Index Map of Germany, 1742\n L'Allemagne. Dressée sur les Observations de Tycho-Braché, de Kepler de Snellius sur celles de Messieurs de l'academie Royal des Sciences \u0026c. sur Zeiller et autres anciens ou modernes.","[Germany. Prepared on the Observations of Tycho-Braché, Kepler of Snellius on those of Gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.\nRoyal Academy of Sciences etc, on Zeiller and other ancient or modern authors.]","Covers the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Bohemia and western Poland and Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle, Amsterdam - cartographer","J. Condet - sculptor","J. Covens and C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving ","hand colored ","decorative cartouches","linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n52 cm x 62 cm","1 : 2,500,000","Title in upper margin:   Nova Imperii Germanici Descripto in Omnes Suos Circulos Electoratus\n[A new German Empire described it to all his electoral circles]","Includes \"Avertissement\" - naming the colored legislative entitiieis  on the maps\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchi royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","Map inscribed by John Womack Wright with numbered areas designating the other maps of regions of Germany in the collection","(Wright Germany Map No. 1)","Partie Orientale du Cercle de Franconie dressée sur les Mémoires les plus Nouveaux.","[Eastern part of the Circle of Franconia drawn on the most recent memories.]","\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohann Condet -  sculptor","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving, colored outline, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","58 cm x 48 cm","1 : 250,000","Title  in upper margin: Prima maximaque totius illustrissimi circuli Franconiae pars in qua episcopatus Bambergensis, Wursburgensis et Aichstadiensis, marchionatus Culmbacensis ac Onolbacensis, ducatus Coburgensis ut et principatus Schwartzenbergicus, comitatus Hohenlo Castellensis Limburgensis ac Seinsheim, praefectus Norenbergae dimidiaque superioris finitimi Palatinatus pars exhibentur","[The bishoprics of Bamberg, in which the first and the very large part of the whole of the most illustrious of the circle of Franconia, Wursburgensis and Aichstadiensis, the March should Culmbacensis and Onolbacensis, so that and the government of the duchy of Coburgensis Schwartzenbergico, the county court, and the Seinsheim Hohenl Castellensis Limburgensis, and of the half of the upper border on the prefect of the Norenbergae are presented as a part of the Palatinate]","(Wright Germany Map No. 2)","Partie Septentrionalie de la Souabe","[Northern Part of Swabia]","\nRoads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","\nGuillame De L'Isle, French Royal Academy of Sciences -  cartographer","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper envgraving, colored outline,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 63 cm","1 : 240,000","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No.3)","Sup[eriori]s et Inferioris Ducatus Selesiæ In Suos XVII minores Principatus et Domina Divisi Nova Tablua in lucem edita","[The upper and lower Duchy Leontius His 17 under the new government and the Lord divided into tables published]","Shows trace of fortress of Breslaw, settlements, roads, rivers, etc. Relief shown pictorially.","\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","Copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 57 cm","1 : 760,000","Inset : Plan of the Fortress of Breslaw","\nTitle in upper margin: Carte Generale du Duche de Silisie divisée en ses XVII Moindres Principautes et Domaines","[General Map of the Duchy of Silisia divided into its seventeen least Principals and Domains]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 4)","Le Royaume de Boheme divisée en ses douze Cercles. Carte Reduite fur celle de 25 Feuilles par Müller. ","[The Kingdom of Bohemia divided into its twelve Circles. Map Reduced to 25 Sheets by Müller.]","Reduced version of Müller's 25 sheet map, Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohann Christoph Müller -  cartographer","Johann Condet -  engraver","Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 55 cm","1 : 670,000","Engraved vignettes in the four corners,  upper left shows a small view of Prague.","Title in upper margin:Mappa totius Regni Bohemie in duodecim circulos divisæ cum comitatu glacensi et districtu egrano \u0026c.","[A map of the whole of the Kingdom of Bohemia, etc., according to the twelve rings were divided with the company Glacensi and the District of Egrano","(Wright Germany Map No. 5)","Carte Generale du Marquisat de Moravie Divisée en six Cercles dressée sur les Memoires les plus nouveaux\n[General Map of the Marquisate of Moravia Divided into six Circles drawn on the newest Memories]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","Johann Condet -  engraver\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 510,000","Title in upper margin: Tabula Generalis Marchionatus Moaviæ in sex circulos divisæ","[General marchionatus Moraviae board divided into six groups]","(Wright Germany Map No. 6)","Land-charte des Chur-Furstenthums Brandenburg\n[Land-charter of the Brandenburg Chur-Furstenthums]","Shows settlements, universities, roads, forests, rivers, etc.  Relief shown pictorially.","Jacob Paul Freiherr von Gundling - cartographer","G. P. Busch -  engraver","Johannes Cóvens und Cornelius  Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 60 cm","1 : 540,000","Title in upper margin: Nova Electoratus Brandenburgici Tabula edita per J. P. Fr. Von Gundling","[New Electoratal Board  Brandenburg issued by J. P. Fr. Von Gundling]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 7)","Le Cercle de Baviere Divisée en tout les Estats qui Composent","[The Circle of Bavaria divided into all the States that it make up.]","\nShows towns, castles, churches, roads, rivers, lakes. Relief shown pictorially.","\nJohannes Condet - engraver","\nChez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","\ncopper engraving, hand- colored, elaborate cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","64 cm x 50 cm","1 : 610,000","Title in margin: Bavariaæ Circuli et Elecoratati Nove Tabula ","[The New Map of Bavarian Groups and Electorate]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","(Wright Germany Map No. 8)","Carte Topographique D'Allemagne Contenant l'Arche Duche d'Autriche Superieur de l' Enns, et une partie du Royume  de Boheme du Duché de Bavier et l'Eveche de Passau ","[Topographic Map of Germany Containing the Arch Duche of Austria Superior of the Enns, and part of the Bohemian Kingdom of the Duchy of Bavier and the Eveche of Passau]","Roads shown. Relief shown pictorially.","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 68 cm","1 : 220,000","\nMap is number 61 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains.","(Wright Germany Map No. 9)","Carte Topographique D'Allegmagne Contenant une Partie de l'Elecorat de Brandenbourg le Duche de Magdenbourg le Principaute d'Anhalt et del'Electorat de Sax","[Topographical Map of Allegmagne Containing part of the Brandenburg Electorate,  Magenburg Duche the Principality of Anhalt and the Sax Electorate]","Shows towns, river,s forests. Relief shown pictorially. ","Johann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","J. C. Berndt - engraver","Johann Wilhelm Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 215,000","\nMap is number 20 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 10)","Charte des Erzherzocthums Öesterreich, östlicher Theil oder das Land unrter der Enns.","[Charter of the Archbishopric of Austria eastern part or the land under the Enns.]","Shows towns, villages, rivers, roads. Relief shown by hachures.","Johannes Walch, Augsburg -  geographer","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 12 sheets","48 cm x 54 cm","1 : 334,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 11)","Carte topographique d'Allemagne contenant and partie du cercle de Westphalia, savoir des duchés de Gueldres et de Cleve; de l'eveché de Munstre, l'eveché d 'Osnabrugg, les comtés de Zutphen, de Steinfort, Recklinghausen, la Marck, Tecklenbourg, la baronie de Wisch, la ville de Dortmund ","[Topographical map of Germany containing and part of the circle of Westphalia, namely duchies of Gueldres and Cleve; of the Munstre, the Osnabrugg, the counties of Zutphen, Steinfort, Recklinghausen, Marck, Tecklenburg, the barony of Wisch, the city of Dortmund]","\nRelief shown pictorially","John William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main- geographer","J. G. Facius - engrave\nr\nJohn William Abraham Jaeger, Frankfort sur le Main - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 15 sheets","51 cm x 64 cm","1 : 212,000","Map is number 21 of Jaeger's Grand Atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI Feuilles, dedié a Sa Majesté Joseph II, Empereur des Romains..","(Wright Germany Map No. 12)","Trevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus juxta omnes suas Præfecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliæ recentissime et accuratissime deline","[Trier High-bishoprics and Electoratus near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae recently and accurately defined ]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter - geographer","Matthäus Seutter,  Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 610,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, ","(Wright Germany Map No. 13)","Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Moguntinus, ut et Comitatus Uterq. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. aliaeq insertae et confines Regiones accuratatissime delineate","[Electorate and the archbishophric of Mainz, that Uterq County. Catimelibocens. Wertheimens. Erpacens. other neighboring countries accuratatiely delineated and inserted]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","\nMatthäus Seutter, Ausgburg- geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 780,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, ","(Wright Germany Map No. 14)","Circulus Westhphalicus in suas Provincias et Ditiones accurate distinctus et recentissime delineat. cura et cælo","[Circle of Westhalia with their provinces and accurate jurisdiction separate from and most recently drawing attention to the sky]","Relief shown pictorailly.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 1,045,000","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter","(Wright Germany Map No. 15)","Circulus Franconicus, in quo continentur Epsicopat. Würtzburgens, Bambergensis, et Aichstadiensis, Status Equitum Teutonocorum Ducat. Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. Et Onoldinus, Principatus Schwarzenberg , Comitat. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reineck, Pappenheim, Erpach, Hannau, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim, Territor. Noribergense accurate Delineatus","[Circle of Franconia,  which included the Bishophric of Würtzburgens, Bamberg and Aichstadiensis Status of Teutonocorum Duchy Coburgensis, Marchionat. Culmbac. Baruth. The Onoldino, government Schwarzenberg, county. Henneberg. Wertheim, Holach, Reinecke, Pappenheim Erpach, hannai, Castell. Baronatus Sensheim.  Noribergensia accurately displayed]","Shows towns, roads rivers.  Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 445,000","\nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter ","(Wright Germany Map No. 16)","Mappa Circuli Rhenani Superioris : in quo oculis sistuntur Landgraviatus Hasso-Cassellanus,  Darmstadiensis Rhenofeldensis, Abbatia Fuldensis. Principatus Waldeckensis et Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb et Hachenberg. Urbes  Imperiales Francosort, Fridberg, Wezlar et Gelenhausen.  ","[A map of Upper Rhine groups, presenting Landgraviatus Hesse-Cassel Darmstadina Rhenofeldensis, and Abbatia. And the governments Waldeckensis Hischfelt Comitatg Nassau Weilburg, Usingen, Wisbaden, Idstein, Solomensis. Hanoviensis, Isenberg Sup. Wittgenstein, Hazfeld, Westerb and Hachenberg. Francosort imperial cities, Fridberg, Wezlar and Gelenhausen.]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  geographer","Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 460,000","\"Warning\" in lower right hand corner as to the usage if the city names on the map.","Map appears in atlas titled: Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri","(Wright Germany Map No. 18)","Postarum seu veredarum stationes per Germaniam et provincias adiacentes","[Postal Roads in Germany and Adjacent Provinces]","Relief shown pictorially. Shows postal roads settlements, roads, rivers, etc.","Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1:2,500,000","Inset:Table of Latitude and Longitude of selected cities ","Title in upper margin: Carte exacte des Postes et Routes de L'Empire D'Allegmage divisée en ses Cercles","[Exact Map of Posts and Roads of the German Empire divided into its Circles]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 19)","\"Circuli Sveviæ Mappa ex subsidijs Michalianis delineata \u0026  a Dno. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P quoad accuata singulorum Statuum determinationem emendata \u0026 ad L L magis legitimæ project reducta. Opus sumi Geographi posthumum, \u0026 adjucta Tabula explanatoria editum opera Homanianorum Heredum a 1745","\n[A map of subsidijs Michalianis outlined by Mr. \u0026 groups Jutland. J.M.\nHasio M.P.P the accuata individual status determination amended, and 50 to 50 more legal project was restored. Work undertaken posthumous Geography and Map adjucta published a commentator's heir works Homañianos 1745]\"","Relief shown pictorially.","Jacques Michal de Hass - cartographer","Homan Heirs, Nuremberg  - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","52 cm x 56 cm","1 : 450,000","Map appears in  a \"Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 20)","Missing","(Wright Germany Map No. 21)","Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Coloniensis ut et Ducatuum juliacensis et Montensis  ","[Electoratus Cologne archbishopric and that Ducatuum Julich and Berg]","Shows towns, villages, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Numemberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptiste Homann, Numemberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1 :315,000","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 22)","Mappa Geographica, continens Archiepiscopatum et Electoratum Coloniensem, cum conterminis Ducatibus Juliacensi et Montensi.","[Topogrpahic Map, containing the Archepiscopate and Electoratum of Cologne, with the adjoined Duchies of Jülich, and Montensi.]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - cartographer","Matthäeus Seutter, Nuremberg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1:305,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 23","Nova et accuratissima. Ducatus Wurtenbergici cum Territoriis conterminis Designato\n[Duchy of Wurtenberg with the designated adjoining territory. New and Accurate]","The map shows the Duchy of Württemberg between Dinkelsbühl, Ulm, Sigmaringen, Baden-Baden and Speyer. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 300,000","Inset : The county of Nellenburg with Hohentwiel in the center.","(Wright Germany Map No. 24)\n\" \nMappa Geographica Totius Regni Bohemiæ in XII. Circulos divisae, annexis Comitatu Glacensi et Districtu Egerano nec non aliis Principatius finitimis. Noviter et exactissime elaborata . ","[Atlas Map Of North Bohemia at 12. The circles of these were divided, not to others, is not annexed to County of Glacensi to the principalities and the Districtu Egerano to their neighbors.]","Shows  cities, towns, rivers. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - cartographer","August Vindel -  engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","47 cm x 56 cm","1 : 685, 000","Inset : Birds's eye view of Prague in upper left corner","(Wright Germany Map No. 25)","Cercle d'Autriche, divisé en toutes ses Provinces, taut Civiles qu'Ecclésiastiques.","[Circle of Austria, divided into all its Provinces, Civil and Ecclesiastical.]","The Austrian Circle of the Holy Roma Empire included parts of present-day Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. Relief shown pictorially.","Louis Brion de la Tour, Geographer to the King -  cartographer","Louis Desnos and Louis Brion de la Tour, Paris - publishers","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche and border, linen backed folding map of 2 sheets","28 cm x 32 cm","1 : 3,330,000","Map appears in Atlas général, civil et ecclésiastique, méthodique et élémentaire pour l'étude de la géographie et de l'histoire. Louis Brion de La Tour. 1766.","(Wright Germany Map No. 26)","Circulus Rhenanus Superior in quo sunt Landgraviattus Hasso-Casselensis Darmstadiensis et Rhemofeldensus Abbatia Fuldensis Principatus Waldeck et Hirshfeld Comitatus Nassau-Weiburg Usingen Wisbaden et Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis Superior Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg et Hachenburg Urbes Imperiales Franckfurt, Fridberg, Wetzlar et Gelenhausen","[Superior circle of the Rhine where they Landgraviattus Hesse-Casselanensis Darmstadina and Rhemofeldensus and Abbatia government of Waldeck and Hirshfeld County of Nassau-Usingen Weiburg Wisbaden and Idstein Solomsis Hanoviensis Isenburgensis higher Witgenstein Hatsfeld Westerburg and hemburg imperial cities of Lyon, Fridberg, Wetzlar and Gelenhausen]","Regional map of Germany, centered on Landgraviatis and a significant portion of the Rhine River. Relief Shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 465,000","Cartouche displays coats of arms of the territories shown on the map","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 27)","Trevirensis Archi-Episcopatus et Electoratus : iuxta omnes suas Praefecturas cum confini tractu Eyfaliae accuratissime delineat.","[Map of the high-bishoprics and Electoratus of Trier  near the border with their Praefecturas tract Eyfaliae accurate drawing.]","The western part of Rheinland Pfalz, showing the area along the river Mosel and the Rhine from Bonn to Oppenheim. Place names, mountains, woods and rivers are shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthäeus Seutter, Augsburg - cartographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1:310,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 28)","Archiducatus Austriæ Inferioris accuratissima tabula Cujus ditiones in suos Quadrant. Designatæ\n[A map of the Provinces, in their most accurate in the archiducatus Austriæ Lower Quadrant. Designate]","Shows Austria surrounded by Moravia, Bohemia, Styria and the Kingdom of Hungary centered on the course of the Danube River and Vienna. Relief shown pictorially.\n \nMatthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  cartographer","Matthäeus Seutter, Augsburg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 58 cm","1 : 435,000"," \nMap appears in atlas titled : Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 28 1/2)","Rhenanus Inferior sive Electorum Rheni Complectens tres Archiepiscopatus, Moguntinum Coloniensem et Trevirensem Palatinatum Rheni, Comit Beilstein Newenaer, Inf[erior]. Isenburg et Reiserschett","[Map of the Lower Rhine Circle Including three Archbishoprics Mosel, Rhine and Mosel Cologne, Treves, Earl Beilstein Newenaer, Lower Isenburg and Reiserschett]","Shows towns, villages. Relief shown pictorially.","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  cartographer","Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 59 cm","1 : 634,000","Map appears in  a \" Composite Atlas of Maps\" primarily by Homann, but also Seutter, Lotter, and others. ","(Wright Germany Map No. 29)","Circulus Suevicus : in quo Ducatus Wirtenbergensis cum reliquis Statibus et Provinciis curate designatus   \n[Circle of Swabia, in which the Duchy Wirtenbergen with other States and provinces should take care to designate]","Shows cities and towns, place names, rivers, forests and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - sculptor","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 625,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 30)","Tirolis Comitatus continens Episcopatus Tridentinium et Brixiensem nec non Comitatus Brigantinum, Feldkirch, Sonneberg et Pludentin. Mappa Geographica novissime et exactissime exarata Cura et sumptibus","[Tyrol, accompanied substellate Brigantinum Feldkairch of Brescia in Sonneberg, and the container, and the bishopric of Trent to describe the Pludentinum.]","Relief shown pictorially.","\nTobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - geographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Augsburg - engraver","Tobias Conrad Lotter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving,hand colored,elaborate cartouche,li linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n48 cm x 58 cm","1 : 564,000","(Wright Germany Map No. 31)","Circuli Sup.[eroir] Saxoniæ pars Meridionalis sive Ducatus, Electoratus et Principatus Ducum Saxoniae  \n{South of the circle, or a part of Duchy of Saxony was superior, and the Principalities of the Duchies of Saxony]","Relief shown pictorially. Roads shown.","Friedrich Zollman, Adam Frioedrich Zuerner - geographers","Johann Baptiste Homann, Nurembur - cartographer","copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","\n49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 672,000","8 maps","(Wright Index Map of Italy)","L'Italie. Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciencessur celles du R. P.Riccioli de la Compagnie de Jesus, et autres Astronomes du pays, et sur plsiers autres memoires.\n[Italy. Based on Mrs. Observations Of the Royal Academy of Sciences on those of R.Riccioli of the Society of Jesus, and other Astronomers of the country, and on other memories.]","Small scale map of Italy and the region. Cover Italian peninsula, Sicily, Sardenia, Corsica and parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania. Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Guillame Del'Isle, Amsterdam - geographers","Baltasar Ruyter - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche","canvas backed folded map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 59 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin:Nova Italiæ Descriptio, in Regna Respublicas et Status Divisæ , ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis  [New Description of Italy, the divided state of the kingdom and to use most of the Duke of Burgundy]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.","[Le Cours du Po Dedié au Roy Par son tres Humble Obeïssant et tres Fidele Servieur et Sujet, le P.Placide Geographe Ordinaire de  sa Majesté]","[The Course of the Po Dedicated to the King by his very humble and faithful servant. P. Placide. Ordinary Geographer of his Majesty]","A portion of the Po River Valley and the Gulf of Venice.   Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","41 cm xs 49 cm","1 : 250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Ferrare et les Etats de Venice. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Duche of Ferrara and the States of Venice. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Italy Map No. 2)","Le Cours du Po dans Le Duche de Mantoue","[The Course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua]","A portion of the Po River Valley cenered on Mantua. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","41 cm x 49 cm","1:250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Duche de Mantoue. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Duchy of Mantua. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","(Wirght Italy Map No. 3)","Le cours du Po dans le Milanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes.","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","A portion of the Po River Valley-The Milanese. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","39 cm x 50 cm","1:250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Millanez. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","(Wright Italy Map No.4)","Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Géographes.","[The course of the Po in the Piedmont and Montferrat. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","A portion of the Po River Valley. Relief shown pictorially.","Father Placide de Sainte Helene - geographer","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","42 cm x 50 cm","1 : 250,000","Title in upper margin: Le cours du Po dans le Piemont et le Montferrat.  A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. ","[The course of the Po in the Milanez. In Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens and Corneille Mortier, Geographers.]","Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742","\n(Wright Italy Map No. 5)","Dominium Venetum cum adjacentibus Mediolan. Mantuano, Mutinensi, Miran, Dolanoo, Parmensi, Placentino Ducatibus ","[Venetian ownership of the adjacent Duchies of Milan, Mantua, Modena, Dolan, Parma, Piacenza]","The Duchy of Venice. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer","G. Matthaus Seutter -  sculptor","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouches, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","50 cm x 58 cm","1 : 820,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geographicae Totius Orbis Faciem, Partes, Imperia, Regna et Provincias Exhibentes Exactissima Cura Juxta Recentissimas Observation Aeri Incisae et Venum Expositae a Matthaeo Seutter Chalcogr. Augustae Vindelicorum.  1730.","(Wright Italy Map No. 6)","Ducatus Mediolanensis cum adjacentibus Principat. Et Dominiis","[Principal Dominion of the  Duke of Milan]","Shows governmental boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains.\nRelief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - cartographer","Tobias Conrad Lotter - engraver","Matthaeus Seutter, Ausberg -  publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 540,000","Map appears in atlas titled :  Atlas minor praecipua orbis terrarum imperia, Regna et Provincias, Germaniae Potissimum, tabellis 50 exacte declineatis sistens usui militiae ducum ac peregrinantium maxime accomodatus opera Matthaei Seutteri, Sac. Caes. Maj. Geogr. Aug. Vind. Jacob Christoph Weyerman ... Cum Privileg: S.R.I. Vicariat. in part: Rheni, Franc: et Suev Juris. Martin Gottfried Crophius Sculps. 1744."," (Wright Italy Map No. 7)","[Untitled]","A portion of the Souhern European Kingdom of Sardinia on the Italian mainland. Relief shown pictorially.","Giovanni Tommaso Borgonio - geographer","Dufrenoy, Paris - engraver","photographic reproduction ","40 cm x 66 cm","1 : 144,000 (reduction to 1 : 300,000)","Manuscript annotation on verso by John Womack Wright:  \"Map of Sardenia. Made originally in 1683 and corrected in 1772. This map was used by [Louis Alexandre] Berthier during the entire campaign [of 1796].\" ","7 Maps","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 1)","Carte d'Europe. Dressée pour l'usage du Roy sur les itineraires anciens et modernes et sur les routiers de mer assujetis aux observations astronomiques. Par G. Delisle, Premier Geographe de S.M. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, 1739.\n[Map of Europe. Prepared for the use of the King on the ancient and modern itineraries and on the sea lorries subject to astronomical observations. By G. Delisle, First Geographer of S.M. of the Royal Academy of Sciences. In Amsterdam, J. Covens and C. Mortier, 1739.]","Small scale map of Europe. Relief shown pictorially.","Guillaume Del'Isle - geographer","J. Condet - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche.\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","51 cm x 58 cm","1 : 7,600.000","Title in upper margin : Europa accurate in imperia regna status \u0026 populos divisa, ad usum Ludovici XV Galliarum Regis.","[Europe, accurate and state governments kingdom divided people for use of Louis XV King of France.]","Map appears in  Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 2)","Novissima et accuratissima Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae Mappa Geographica \n[Spain and Portugal, the last and most accurate map]","Administrative boundaries, cities and towns, place names, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains of Spain, Portugal and portions of France and North Africa. Relief shown pictorially.","Matthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - georgrapher","Matthaeus Seutther, Ausburg - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 58 cm","1 : 2,400,000","Legend in lower left hand corner: Lists the principal cities of Spain as divided into 8 East and West Provinces and of Portugal as divided into 2 parts ","Cartouche in lower right corner displays the 16 regional coats of arms of the various provinces and a larger coat of arms of Spain.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 3)","L'Espagne. Dressee sur la description qui en a ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva et sur plusieurs Relations et cartes manuscrites ou imprimees de ce Royaume. Rectifiees par les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie des Sciences \u0026 autres astronomes\n[Spain. Prepared on the description that was made by Rodrigo Mendez Sylva and on several Relations and maps handwritten or printed of this Kingdom. Corrected by the observations of Mrs. of the Academy of Sciences \u0026 other astronomers]","Map of Spain and  Portugal. Portions of France and North Africa shown. Relief shown pictorially.","Rodrigo Mendez Sylva, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers","Joannes van Luchtenburgh - engraver","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam -  publishers","copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche\nlinen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 60 cm","1 : 2,600,000","Title in upper margin: Nova Regni Hispaniæ accurata Descriptio ad Usum Serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis. Authore G. De l'Isle Geographe\n[New Exact Description of Spain for the use of Serene Duke of Burgundy. By G. de L'Isle Geographer]","Map appears in \"Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. 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Relief shown pictorially","Count Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle  - geographers","Jacob Keyser - engraver","J. Coverns \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving,hand-colored,elaborate cartouche,linen\nbacked folding map of 4 sheets","48 cm x 57 cm","1 : 2,550,000","Title in upper margin : Nova et accurata Regni Hungariæ tabula, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiæ Ducis.\n[A new and accurate Hungary Map to use most of the Duke of Burgundy.]\nMap appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 5)","Carte particuliere de la Hongrie, de la Transilvanie, de la Croatie, et de la Sclavonie. Dressee sur les observations de Mr. le Comte Marsilli et sur plusieurs autres Memoires.\n[Particular map of Hungary, Transilvania, Croatia, and Sclavonia. Drawn on the observations of Count [Luigi Fernando] Marsilli and on several other Memoirs.]","The southern portion of the Kingdom of Hungary. Relief shown pictorially.","Count Luigi Fernando Marsilli, Guillaume Del'Isle - geographers","Jacob Keyser - sculptor","J. Covens \u0026 C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets","49 cm x 57 cm","1 : 2,550,000","Map appears in Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, \u0026c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens \u0026 Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 6) Oversize","Post Reise Karte durch Deutschland und die angrenzenden Staaten Zwischen\nLondon und Dublin Kpppenhagen und Malta, Nach den neuesten Karten und zuverlafsigsten Hulfsmitteln entworsen und gezeichnet von G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 bei Simon Schropp \u0026 Comp. Berichigt 1833.\n[Post travel map through Germany and the bordering states between\nLondon and Dublin Kpppenhagen and Malta, after the latest maps and most reliable Hulfsmitteln drafts and drawn by G. E. Schmidt Berlin 1831 at Simon Schropp \u0026 Comp. Reported 1833.]\"","Shows by, color index, the postal roads of European countries","G. E. 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Distinguishing what belongs to France, Holland \u0026c Agreeable to Modern History","Relief shown pictorially.","Herman Moll - geographer","Thomas \u0026 John Bowles, London - publisher","copper engraving, hand-colored","20 cm x 27 cm","1 : 400,000","Inset: [Map of] Part of Luxembourgh","Includes note on the Treaty of 1715  of the War of the Spanish Succession in lower left corner.","Map appears in  Atlas minor: or a new and curious set of sixty-two maps, in which are shewn all the empires, kingdoms, countries, states, in all the known parts of the earth; with their bounds, divisions, chief cities \u0026 towns, the whole composed \u0026 laid down agreable to modern history. By Herman Moll, Geographer.  1736.","(Wright Map Not Appearing on an Index No. 4) Oversize","Shows roads, rivers, towns. Relief by contours.\t","United States War Department, Washington - publisher\t","lithograph,linen backed folding map of 19 sheets\t","93 cm x 111 cm","1 : 200,000","This map was presented to U. 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1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 84 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 98 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 112 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 126 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 127 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 136 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on pages 128 and 129 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 130 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 236 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 103 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 14Descriptive text can be found on page 149 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 163 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 16Descriptive text can be found on page 164 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 193 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Text page 19Descriptive text can be found on page 194 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 224 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 213 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 221 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned System of Permanent Fortifications, 1500-1800.\"","Descriptive text can be found on page 243 of Wright's \"The Development of the Bastioned 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