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#1231 Florida #3 List of Old and Rare Books by Argosy Book Stores, circa 1940
ARGOSY BOOK STORES 11.4 East 59th Street New York 22, N.Y. . Plaza 3-8868 c ~~~ < ~;^' Booksellers--Importers Old and .Rase Books Libraries Purchased ~zJant Lists Solicited r.__~:__.J_~~_1 J r~ # 0 I ~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~i~t~~~~~~~~i~~~i~i~~~~ai~~i~~~~~~ Unless otherwise specified, binding is in original cloth or buckram; size is 8vo or 12mo; condition is good or fine. Place of publication is Iv'ew York or Boston ~~~~~~~3~~~~~~~iii~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~i~i~:t~~~i~i~I~iiil~~~~~~~~ BOOKS-# 1 - # 77 Pr'ZIN'~'S-#78-#112 MAPS-#113-#245 -___~..~ 1 AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Bulletin. Vol. 44. 1~1aps & Illus. 1055pp., tall 8vo. 1912. $ 5.00 ** Railroad across the Florida Keys; etc. 2 A~,7ERICAN HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, from Official Archives. Facsimiles. Tall 8vo. Publ. by P. F.C ollier & Son. (1910). un clotri case, with descriptive brochure. ** Thirty-six facsimiles, including Flori- da. Purchase Treaty. $ 5.00 3 AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. Military Af- fairs. Vois. 3,4,5,6,7. 4to, 1/2 sheep. ~tlash., 1860. ~ $ 35.00 4 AUDUBON, John J. Deline~.tions of Ameri- can Scenery and Character. Port. 1926. ** with Chapters on Florida., etc. $2.50 5 BARBOUR, Thos. That Vanishing Eden: a Naturalist's Florida. Illus. 1944. $ 3.00 6 William Ellery'S Copy Celebrate Flori a Message BROADSH E . Presi ent s Message to Congress. Delivered in ~1`Tashington. In which Monroe states the intention of the government to take Florida and carry out the unsigned Treaty with Spain, deals with Sparnsh assertions about American inter- ference in Texas, and with the Revolutions lYl ~intlth Amor;nn ~,~z-. /~,...__...,_- its n ~~ rapid postal service but of the interest in life of the 92 year-old patriot. He died in the year following. 7 BUTLER, Robt. (Surveyor Gen, for Fla..) Report, with. Tables. (6pp.). (Wash.), 1847. $ 3.00 ** An excerpt. Uncertainties as ~ egards Private Land Claims have "prevented immense emigration to the State of Flor- ida." Laments that "the Everglades can- not surveyed without first being drained r 8 BUTLER-CORBIly' CASE: Speech of Si- mon B. Conover of Florida in the U.S. Senate. 6pp., sewed. Wash.,1877. $2.50 9 Atlantic-Gulf Canal--1829 CANAL - antic-Gul o Mexico. Mes- sage from the President of the U.S. (Jo~~n Q.Adams), in relation to the Survey of a Route for a Canal between the Gulf ci Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. 52pp., sewed. ~,IJash., 1829. $10.00 ** 20th Cong. 2d Ses. Report of the Board of Engineers. 10 Equestrian Statue by Canover C HARLES III O SPAIN. Fine Ltne-En- graving, after C~.nova's bronze statue,in the "Real Piazza" of Naples. P.Fonta.na sc. Tall folio. (Naples?), Rome, ca. ~nnn .ni,.: _ _ __ f ~~ a ut `.~uiT.Fass y ~** ~o ~ooxd ~ s~e ~Stuo Tou ~uT.zomaTou st stkLL, suztzra .rrar~ ~~~ T. 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PAGE 2 FLORIDA #3 of 1795-1819 were either covered in the Treaty ceding Florida., or should have been and asking redress, if not from Spain, from the United States. 12 The Florida, Reefs (COOPER, F .Jack Tier; or, the Flori- da Reef. 2 vols. in 1. Orig. cloth (stained & rubbed). 1848. First Amer.Edn. $12.50 ** One of Cooper's less known works. 13 COXE, Richard S. Mezzotint Portrait. H.S.Sadd sc. ~~Nith 8p. Biographical Sketch. (Livingston). Ca.1857. $2.50 ** Eminent New jerseyan, long active be- fore the Supreme C oust of the U.S., especi- ally in cases involving Land Titles (in Lou- isiana & FLORIDA) of claimants under French and Spanish grants. 14 CURRIE, Geo.G. Songs of Florida, and other Verse. Port. 1922. $2.50 15 Juvenile Atlas DELAMARCHE, Chas:-Fr. Atlas Elemen- taire. 31 double-sheet Maps, with Colored boundaries, Text, entitled "Institutions Geographiques." Ta11 8vo, 1/2 calf. Paris, An VIII-1800 (maps dated 1795-1804). Fine copy. $12.50 ** The ETATS-UNiS DE L'AMERIQUE (as in 1783, so far as correct) shows FLORIDA with the Peninsula so inordinate- ly wide as to result in West Florida being shown as about half its proper width. 16 DELAND, Margaret. Florida Days. Illus. 1889. $ 3.00 ment," in autograph, signed. 2pp., 24mo. Pensacola, Fla., 6 Feb.1907. $'x.50 22 GA ZETTIERE A1~4ERICANO, Il. Trans. from the English, with Additions, Notes, etc. JJith Vigne~~tes. 3 vols. in 1, very thick small f olio, 1/2 calf . Legho ~ 20"0 iv orno") . 1763. ** Bound without the Maps, which the owner had evidently intended to have bound together, unless the publisher so issued part of his edition. FLORIDA, pp. 191-205. Vol. 1--see also AGOSTINO S.(St.Augustine), etc. The alphabet is strictly followed, but only the corss references will enable us to locate many of the entries. 23 GOULDING, F.R. The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast; or, Robert & Har- old. Illus. 1923. $ 2.00 ** New Edition, Illus. & Enlarged, with an Introd. by Joel Chandler Harris. 24 HANCOCK, Mja.Gen.Winfield Scott. Portrait, after a Brady photograph. A.H. Ritchie sc. Tall folio. Ca.1864. $5.00 ** Served in Florida against the Semin- oles, 1855. 25 HILL, Norman A. (Editor). Florida Cruise. Illus. B~.ltimore,(1945).d.w.3.50 ** Sports, nature, etc., in Florida. 26 Early Territorial Days HULL, Judge Ambrose. 7 Manuscript Documents & A.L.S. concerning his Es- tate, conditions in the New Territory, etc. St.Augustine, St.Mary's, 1823 20.00 1831. 27 JACKSON, Andrew. Life, comprising a History of the War in the South, from the C omme nc ement of the Creek Cam- paign to the Termination of Hostilities before New Orleans. By John H.Eaton. Port. Tall 8vo, boards. Phila., 18~ 10.00 First Edition. ** Considered the best life of Jackson, for the period covered. 28 JACKSON. Life, comprising a History of the War in the South ... Rev.Edn. $3•F0 ** "Addenda: Cession & Govt. of Flori- da,," pp.277-317. The Steel Port. engr.bv Childs, had not appeared in the previous cr~it;nn~_ Foxed. and a bit stained. 17 DEPARTMENT OF KEY WEST. U.S;Nar Dept. General Orders #3. 1 page, 12mo. Wash,, 1802. **Esta.blishing the Dept.2.50 18 FLOATII~TG DRY DOCKS. Message from the President of the U.S. communicating a report from the Secretary of the Navy in relation to the construction of Floating Dry Docks at Pensacola, Philadelphia and Kit- ter~r. 152pp., 1/2 sheep. JJash.,1847. $12.50 ** 30th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate Exec. #11. 19 FLORIDA WAR. Report from the Secreta- ry of War transmitting C opies of C orres- pondence relative to the Campaign in Flor- ida, 24pp., sewed. 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'os pP~S'S'H •~?~ea~..zca ~u?~czza~ 'S P~'~o?23 `~XOO 8T •sxaam umou~ ssai s~•zadooO ~o auO ** 0~'2t$ •up~•,zauz~ ~s.zt,~ '8~8T "(Paggn~ ~8 Y1~T7'1 '17'1 C~ TT'1l~T "1 • ~1 T/1 • T ttt • f•Tn n n Tom. nn r ~...v. `-~, ARGOSY BOOK STORES, 1" N.Y.C. ~,2 ** FLORIDA #3 ** PAGE 3 -- ~~~ = Choice impression. $7.50 ~* Fought in Fla. against the Seminoles, Mexican ;Nar, engaged in the Utah Exped. His sua~render in N.C. ended the War. 32 JOHNSTON, {Gen.). Joseph E. Portrait. J. L.GILES Lith. Tinted Lithograph. Folio. N.Y., ca. 1870. Fine. $ 5.00 ** Second in rank among the Confederate Generals, 1861. 33 Imprisonment for Debt KIl\TNE, sa C omp ~T~ie Laws of the Dif- ferent States and Territories of the U.S. on Imprisonment for Debt. 56pp., wrap- pers. Phila., 1842. - $3.50 34 LABOR. 2 MS. "Circulars," signed by Commodore Jchn Rodgers; ordering, as Pres. Board of Navy Commissioners, the blacklisting of 9 named r~lechanics who had left the Navy Yard at Pensacola; or- dering wages of Apprentices paid to lUias- ter Mechanics, lp. eat., sq, tall 8vo. (Wash.), 1835. $ 3.50 ** The refugees from Pensacola were j miners, carpenters, a bricklayer and a painter. 35 LAWREI~?CF, WM. (Union Col. U.S.Judge in Florida 1863, M.C. from O.). Auto- graph Letter Signed, lp. 8vo. Bellefonte twine, Ohio, 1871. $ 3.00 36 MC Q'JADE, James. The Cruise of the Montauk to Berrriuda, the West Indies and Florida. Illus. 1885. $ 3.00 37 MATSCHAT, C.H. Suwannee River: Strange Green Land. Illus. {1938). $ 2.50 38 MESSAGE from the 'President: (James Mon- roe), 2nd Session, 17th C ongress. 12pp., sewed. Wash., 1822. $ 3.50 ** Refers to the admission of Florida. into the Union. 39 President Proposes Seizure of ~71a. MONROE, James. Brow si e. ational In- telligencer--Extra. Message to Congress of Dec: 7, 1819. 4 columns, tall folio. (~Uash.), 7 Dec. 1819. $ 20.00 ** FLORIDA. affords the main topic of this very important state paper. 40 Broils & C onfusions after Defeat ** Fox, a consistent enemy of the War and friend of America, was just on the verge of entering the hated and short lived Coalition Government (Apr.-Dec. 1783) with the credited North, who was under stiff attack in the debate, taken part in by Pitt, Fox, North and GOVER- NOR. JOHNSTONE (Governor of East Flog ida, 1765-7)... 41 OUSELEY, Wm.G. Remarks on the Sta- tistics & Political Institutions of the U.S, With Statistical Tables. Tall 8vo, 1/2 cloth (stamp on title).Phila.,1832. $1.75 ** Chapter on Florida. 42 PACKAR.D, Winthrop. Florida Trails as seen from Jacksonville to Key West and from November to April. Illus.(1910).2.5C 43 (PALM ISLAND, Tampa Bay). Report. No. 194, House of R., IO Feb. 1846 (29th Cong., 1st Ses.). 2pp., 8vo. $2.00 ** On the claim of the estate of VUm. Bunce for losses due to Gen.Armisted's destruction of sheds used, in 1840, by "renegade Spaniards" in contact with the Seminoles. 44 PARKMAN, Francis. Pioneers of Franc in the New World. Maps & Port. 1890. $ 2 ** The Huguenots in Florida, pp. 1-.181. 45 hARKMAN. Another Copy. Tall 8vo. Boston, 1866. One of 75 Large-Paper Copies. $15.00 46 (PA UW, C .de). R,echerches Philosophi- que sur les Americains, ou Memoires interessants pour servir a 1' Histoi.re de 1'Espece Humaine. 3 vols., calf. Berlin, 17771. $10.00 ** It contains a very curious account of the "Hermaphrodites de la Floride" and the custom of "Circoncision & Infabula- tion."--Sabin. 47 PEACOCK vs. Epervier, 1814. Letter Signed from C orrlmodore Lewis Warrin~~ ton, who had commanded the Peacock when it captured the Epervier, off Cam Vincent. lp., 4to. Nash., 1842. $2.50 ** Captain in 1814; native of Virginia. 48 PENSACOLA. 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Estimates--Florida. V~Iar. 8pp., wrappers.(Wash.),1841. $3.00 ** 26 Cong., 2 Ses., House ~3Jar Dept. Doc. 70. 1840 expenses Fla. Militia,etc. 60 (SEMINOLE WAR). Jesup, Maj .Gen.Thos, S. Report of his Operations whilst C om- manding the Army in Florida. 12pp., sewed. (Wash.), 1838. Rare. $7.50 ** 25 Cong., 2 Ses. Senate Doc. 507. 61 (SEMINOLE WAR CLAIMS). George Cen ter Petition. Report on, by Mr. Yell frog the Committee on Military Claims. 3pp.; sewed. ~TJash., 1846. $ 2.50 ** Resident of Micanopy, later called Fort Defiance, whose property was de- stroyed during the Seminole VJar. 62 With Great Seminole War Map of Florida (SEMINOLE WAR .Message from the President (Van Buren). (~TJith Accompan ying Documents). Large Folding Map. 326pp., sewed. Nash., 24 Dec.1839. ,ARE . $15.00 ** 26 Cong., 1 Ses. Senate Doc. 1. Includes ~i,'ar Dept. Reports. Semin- ole War, pp.9, 44-5, 80-4 (Gen.Taylor, comdg. in Fla.) with Map. The list of Forts, pp. 68-73, shows how many had been completely depleted of forces for that jT~'ar. WAR OF THE SEAT OF WAR IN FLORIDA, by Capt. John Mwckay & Lt. .1839. Tampa 1839. W.J.Stone sc., mea- sures 45 1/4 x 36 3/4". It contains new data collected by 19 officers, who are named, including a Lt. in the Marines. Colored boundary for the Area assignee to the Seminoles by the Arrangement of Gen. Macomb, May 1839. Shows many Routes, Roads, a great number of FORS over entire area of FLORIDA, marks & names every Battlefield of the War, to date. 63 SHERIDAN, Maj. Gen.Philip H. Engrav- ed Portrait, after photograph by Hoag ~% Quick. J.C.BUTTRE sc. Bust, forwar~. Vignetted to ...oval, within border of ba~t~lE scenes. Tall folio. N.Y., 1865. $ G.00 64 SHERIDAN'S GENERAL ORDERS, as Commander, Military Division of the Gulf. #1-10 except #4 & #7, with others; Circulars #1-2. 15 items, 1 & 2pp. each; REPORT of the Surveyor General of Florida.. Map. 9pp., sewed. ,~Iash.,1849.3.50 51 RINEHART, Mary Roberts. The Out Trail. Illus. (1923}, $1.50. ** Fishing ir~fhe n.w. and in Florida. 52 RODENBOUGH, Theo.F.(Comp.). From Evergalde to C ynon with the Second Dra- godns: an Authentic Account of Service in Florida, Mexico, Virginia & the Indian Country, including the Personal Recollec- tions of Prominent Officers. 1836-75. Illus. Tall 8vo. 1875. (Binding worn). $10.00 53 Spanish Titles in America ROYAL ORDER. E1 Rey. VirrF ;- ~s, Presi- detes y Audiencias...cumplan por su parte la resuelto acerca de que no se concedes Ti- tulo alguno de Castilla a los que residan en aquellos domirnos, sin que precedes la. justification que se expresa. 7pp., small folio. Fecha en San Lorenzo el Real, 3 Nov. 1790. $15.00 ** On the regulation of the use of TITLES in the Colonies, the prevalence of falsely assumed one, and the results of this. Excessively Rare, only enough having been issued to provide one for each ad- ministrative area. 54 ST. AUGUSTiNE. Guide for the Tourist: the Church. and C onvent of St. Augustine a Brief Historical Sketch. Illus. Oblong 16mo, wrappers. N.d. $1.00 55 ~IJith Documents from 1609 ST. AUG TINE. Report o the So icitor of the Treasury, with Documents in relate tion to the claim of the Catholic Church at St.Augustine to certain property held by the U.S, at that place. 158pp., sewed. (`1Jash.), 1849. RARE. $15.00 ** 30 Cong., 2 Ses. Senate Ex.Doc. 31. Constitutes with its 32 documents, many of which appear in both Spanish and Eng- lish, agreat array of source mateiral for the history of the Catholic church... 56 SCRAP BOOK of Photogravures of Louisi- ana, Florida, Texas. 4to, bound.N.p.,n.d. (ca ,1890) . $ 2.00 57 SECRETARY of the Interior. 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Farewell Issue of Jacksonville ihlash,, 1822. $ 5.00 Confederate Newspaper ** Eastern Dept. under Scott included SOUTHERN RIGHTS. Vo . To. 11. lp., a Cantonment & 2 Forts in Mich.Ter.; 12 1/2 x 9 1/4". Jacksonville, 4 Oct.1862. 1St. Marks "East Florida," Pensacola EYCESSIVELY RARE. $35.00 * "V+Test Florida",2 in East Florida. in * Printed very faintly (ink must have - - Eastern Department. Commanders and been scarce too) upon what is practically troops specified. 2 Jan. 1822. tissue paper, the printer-compositor be- 75 ing "a young man who has not quite learn-. VAN BUREN, Martin. Message... 3 Dec. ed the business yet." One-page, because 16pp. 8vo, sheets. (Wash.), 1838. $3.50 of amount of paper used in printing Confed- ** Seminole War, pp. •15-16. erate currency, and dema. ~ for Election 76 Leaflets, Tickets, etc., BUT "On Account WEST FLORIDA. U.S ~IJar Dept. General of the presence of distinguished visitors Orders #98, lp. Wash., 1862. $ 2.00 (the Union fleet) the election is indefinite- ** Made part of Dept. of the Gulf (had ly postponed." The editor's farewell is been in D. of the South), quaintly, if ruefully, humorous. 77 67 W ILLIAMS, Wm.C . In the American STOCKBRIDGE, {F.P.) & Perry. Florida Grain. 192,5. $2.00 in the I~iaking. Illus. (1926). $1.00 ** Chapters on De Soto & the New 68 ~Alorld, Juan Ponce de Leon, Lincoln,etc. STRATTON, E11a H. ~Tirild Life among the ************************************ Red Men: containing a full account of their VIEWS O F FLORID A Customs, Traits, of Character, Supersti- tions, Modes of Warfare, etc.(1902),$2.50 78 ** Chapters on Boone, Braddock, Seminole -FORT CAROLINE, erected 1564. (St. & Mack Hawk War, Tecumseh, etc. Augustine). N.p., (ca 1870). $ 2.00 69 79 SWEETSER, Kate Dickinson. Book of Indi- Huguenot Fort in Florida an Braves.. Illus. 1913. $2.00 FORT CAROLINE. Arcis Carolinae Del- ** Osceola, war chief of the Seminoles, ineatio. TJiew, by le Moyne de Morgues, pp. 33-52; etc. showing the. completed Fort and its En- 70 virons. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", with descriptive TAYLOR, Gen,~.achary. wood Engraved text beneath. Frankfort, 1591. Portrait, in oval dec. border. With Text- First Issue. $35.00 .General ~,achary Taylor, Twelfth Presi- ** Built on the s. bank of the St.John's dent...Funeral Ceremonies observed in River, at St. John's Bluff, 1564; later be- Boston, 15 Aug. Broadside, to which dec. came the Spanish Fort San Mateo. It was .. tinted border has. been added; verso;- here that the Huguenots were massacred, Death of Pres.. Taylor, page clipped from le Moyne being one of the small number Boston Journal. (Boston, 1850). $3.50 which escaped. ?1 Satirioua ordered his tribesmen to TAYLOR. Portrait. From a daguerreo- help build this Fort, in hope of aid again- type by Brady. Lith. by F.d'AVIGNON. In- st the hated Spaniard. dia paper, mounted. Tall folio. 1849.$4.00 80 ** As President or candidate-not in uni- Building~of Fort Caroline -form. Huguenot ort Town m Florida 72 FORT CARD E. View . Arx Caro ina. THOMPSON, juaddy (Jr,), Envoy Extraor- (Montanus). 12 x 14". (Amsterdam,1673; dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to engraved 1671)... $15.00 Mexico. Portrait. From life on stone by ** Spirited portrayal of the building of Chas. Fenderich. Tall folio (light stain the fortified town, with ships, men at one corner of border). ~Vash.,1842.$10.00 work, etc. ~* Author of the well-known Recollections "Fort Caroline was a direct menace of Mexico, 1846. S.C. 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Vesti~t~.r~a e Vil ag- gio del Floridiana. (Gaz.Amer.). Engr.by Rossi. 12 x 9". (Leghorn, 1763). $?.50 ** Charming. But are those small figures in the rear, to right, depending from ~. gallows ? Appears to be a town of Chris- tianized Indians. 82 Site of the Huguenot "Monument" (FRENCH COLUMN .Gallorum Praefec- tus Colummam, in qua Regis Galliarum In- signia, Statuit. "Bird's-Eye Map" of the River mouth and shores, with the Island of Cedars, French ships and boat, Indians & their habitations, and the smaller islet on which the French set up their C olumn with the arms of France- -also visible.. By le Moine de Iv7orgues. Superb Print. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", with descriptive text beneath. Frankfort, 1591. First Issue. $ 20.00 ** On an island near the mouth of the St. JJ}Zn's River. Erected ca. 1567. 83 Huguenot Landing, 1564 Fi~rNCH IN FLORIDA. St.Jo s River). G ~~ ~? Drum ad Maij flumen navigatio. (By J~~ques le Moyne de Morgues). "Bird's E;'° Map," showing the mouth of River, an is i~.nd in it, Timucua Indians and their beehive huts, the French boats. A whale disports itself just outside the River. C op- perplate~ 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", with descriptive text beneath. Frankfort, 1591. First Issue. $ 25.00 ** Laudonniere's second landing place. Le Moyne was with him -- the first artist to give afirst-hand rendering of American scenes. The Indians are that great lost group, the Timucua. . The French called it, "the River May" - long famous on the maps and sometimes ignorantly considered fictitious -- tho the Maps, indeed, often place it far enough north to make it so. 84 Game Fishes of Florida Outer Reefs HOLDER, C .F. Spirite and accurate Orig- inal Drawings in Pen or Pencil, usually 4to in size. Reproductions of these proba- bly= appeared in Century Magazine, 1890-1. With some descriptive matter. by the artist, at base or verso; 7 pages of Manuscript comment by T.M.Day,Jr. 8 Drawings, 4to or smaller. 1890. Together, $35.00 ** IVMr. Day correctly describes these as FLORIDA #;~ 86 First European Artist to visit America (LE MOII~TE de ~1Vlorgues, Jacques). Nas- sau River. "Bird's Eye Map," showing the River and Sound, with French boats, a large fish; Indians and their habitations on the shore. By le Moine de Morgues, the first artist to visit America. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", with descriptive text beneath. Frankfort, 1591. First Issue. $25.00 ** The identification is tentative. Called by the French of Florida the River Axo- na, or Iracana--Indian names ? 87 Early View of Pensacola (PENSACULA. Gezigt van t Spaansche Hek Pensacola, aan de Baay van dien naam, in de Golf van Mexiko. 1743. (Salmon}. 8 1/2 x 12". (Amsterdam, Tirion, 1769). $15.00 ** Fort, Town, Shipping, Shipbuilding. STOKES & HA.SKELL'S 1743 VIE<IJ, p. 16, identified. 88 OLD PRINT. Habits et Maisons des Flor~ idiens. Chedil del et sc. (Prevost d'Ex- iles). 4to. ,(Paris, 175?). $3.00 * * A villa ge, and the costumes of the Christianized Indians. 89 Hirrihigua's Daughter PRINT. Lasso e la Vega . 6 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches. (Leiden, 1731). $5.00 ** Incident of 1528, print commemora- ting aFloridian Pocahontas' romantic rescue of Juan Ortiz, one of de Narvaez' followers, a captive of 18 years old. Lanier's eloquent account of the whole matter is worth noting (his Florida, p. 181-2), Ortiz lived to take a place in history as the humane guide and inter- preter of Herma:l De Soto. Place: a Tirriucuan town on or near Tampa Bay. 90 Our Allies Make Peace PRINT. The Pre iminary Artic es of Peace between Great Britain & France, & Great Britain & Spain, Signed at Ver- sailles, 20 Jan. 1783...Hamilton del. Pol- lard sc. (Barnard). 13 1/4". (London), ca. 1800. $ 2.50 ** This Treaty receded EAST & WEST FLORIDA to Spain. 91 PRINT. 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Le Moine de Morgues del. ,Same size. 93 Second ~,Tiew of St. Augustine (ST. AUGU T NFL. Paws Hispanorum in Florida. (Montanus). 12 x 14 1/4". (1673). Rare. Engraved 1671. $15.00. ** The little known and pare Dapper issue. Bca is & Ships, the Fort, the Town. In foreground, a lady followed by a negro with a parasol, akin in construction to the can- opy above a Spanish four-post bed; Indians; a cart with merchandise; negroes and an Indian slave at work; an early American dog. . 94 t~iew of St.Augustine Under Sie e by Oglethorpe A VIE3~i of the Town & Castle of St.Augus- tine and the English Camp before it, 20 June 1740. By Thos. Silver. 12 l/2 x ? 1~2". London, 15 Oct. 1740. $ J.5.00 ** View of the Town and the Castle. Oppo- site them, on St.Eustacia, the Cannon, Mor tars, Trenches, Indians of Oglethorpe's army, soldiers, tents. Col. Van Dustin's camp on St.Mark's River; Spanish armed Barques; Tenders (schooners},.ships and sloops; even the fishermen and pelicans on the North Breakers are depicted. Long. legend, with references, at base, including an account of the siege. 95 First View of St. Augustine VIE`N~ OF CI Y & icini~tyduring Drake's Attack ire .1585-6. U~Tith References J.T.DeBry sc. Entire sheet 8 x 9". (Frank- fort, 1599). First Issue. $15.00 96 ----. Same. (1625}. $12.50 97 Site of St.Augustine Depicted (ST. AUGUSTINE . loridae Promontori- um ad quod Galli appelunt, Gallicurn ab il- lis nuncupatum. (By Jacques le Moine de Morgues.).."Bird's Eye Map," showing Laud®nniere's first landing, 1564, at the site of St.Augustine, his ships and boats, Indians on shore to receive them, charac- teristic vegetation as a background. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", with descriptive text beneath. Frankfort, 1591. First Issue. $ 35.00 ** Superb print, DEPICTING THE FIRST 4 TA'L~Dtn N TT cn L~rTL~ T(1 T1TC~rT (1C`~'' TTCFi'7.~ 98 ~iuguenot Fort (ST. JOHN'S R,IVFR~. Galli locum con- dendae arci aptt~.m dzligunt. "Bird's-Eye Map." By le Moine de Morgues, the ar- tist of Laudonni tire's expedition. 7 1/`Z x 9 1/`2", with descriptive text. Frankfort, 1591. First Issue. $25.00 ** Shows the French builduig the Fort, felling trees for it, etc. Its moats make it appear to be an island. Winsor, II, 268-9, facsimiles this as one of two le Moine Prints of FORT CAR OLINE, which seems impossible-it is on an ISLAND, and much smaller. 99 TTMUCUAN INDIANS of 1564. As depic- ted by L.eMoyne de Morgues, the first artist to visit America. Superb Prints. Each 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", with descriptive text beneath. Frankfort, 1591. First Ls- sue of each item a) Ceremonial Sacrifice of the Ffrst- Born. $ 20.00 ** The Cacique is explaining this simple matter, patiently, to a some- - what bug-eyed Frenchman. b) A Stag consecrated to the Sun, with solemn rites. $ 20.00 ** Beautiful Print. The garlanded Stag is raised aloft, "in the eye of the Sun." Of these prounc? Indians, "ever_- the Jesuits despaired, and abandoned Florida in disgust." 100 Indian Wars of Florida.-16th Century IND N W F~!~RE. Timucuan Indians c • 1564. Their battles and customs in war, as depicted by le Moine de Morgues, the first artist to visit America. Superb Prints. Each 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", accompan- ied by descriptive- text. Frankfort, 1591 First Issue of each item ** The one great "lost tribe" of Ameri can Indians,. their language-group being extinct. At war with the Spaniards,.. at it tervals fron:l 1518 to 1687; with the Eng lish and their C a,rolina Indian allies, 1702-6. Disappeared from history, after their remnant retreated to the upper w~ ters of the St.John, 1706. 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Sub-chiefs with remarkable headdresses and bodies elaborately tattooed, lead the advance. e) Outing's warriors mutilate and scalp the enemy's ,dead. $15.00 ** Fantastically horrible. f) Outing's tribe set up the trophies of vic- tory, and celebrate it with solemn rites. $15.00 * * The witch-doctor dances with a doll in his hand, to the music of a prim- itive band. g) ~~Uidows of his tribe prostrate them- selves before Outing. $10.00 ** Imploring permission-which custom demanded must be asked, and granted-- to remarry. 101 --- .Others. a) Manner of declaring war. $15.00 ** The famous and decorative. idea of planting arrows outside the threatened town. c) Incideniary night-raid on a town. $15.00 ** "Burning arrows." d) Duties of the Hermaphrodites. $15.00 ** This amazing print shows the Her- maphrodites bringing the wounded from_ the field of battle. They were the tribe's nurses and sextons, set apart for these functions. How they could have been numerous enough for these taks has been a topic of speculation. 102 TIMUCUAN INDIANS. Copperplate Prints showing Florida Indians with their "king and queen"; Florida "king" (Montanus), anointing his army with water before bat- tle, dancers in rear. 2 items, each 5 3/4 x 7 1/2." (1673). Together, $ 5.00 ** Brilliant impressions. The only prints (not views or Maps) in this great collec- tionwhich relate to Florida. After LeMoine de Morgues. 103 Customs & Manners of the Timucuan In cans TIMUCUAN INDIf~NS OF 1564. As portray- ed by LeMoine de Morgues, the first artist to visit America. Superb Prints. Each 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", accompanied by descriptive text. Frankfort, 1591. First Issue of each item. FLORIDA #3 They alone of the lost language-group: had reached the highest .level of Indian culture. Their habitat was the whole of historic early Florida--the central and northern peninsula. a) Fortified Town, as built by the Flori- dians. $ 20.00 ** UJith sentry-boxes set in the en- try way. b) Timucuans bringing fruit by boat to the communal storehouse- a large "behive" structure. $ 20.00 c) Juvenile Sports among the Timucuans. $15.00 ** Archery, boating, and the great grandfather of basketball.-Strangely overlooked in the great work on Indi- an games.. d) Grain, fish and other produce being brought in by the women, in wicker baskets. $10.00 e) Fish, grain, and game being dried "ac®ording to rule." $10.00 f) The Timucuans swimming to coastal islands. $10.00 g) "Implements for the feast." 15.00 ** The Timucuan apparatus of cook- ery displayed, entire. 104 TIMUCUAN INDIANS. Early Print. Ho- lata Outing and his troops going to war. LeMoine de Morgues del. De Bry sc . Abelin Issue. 7 1/2 x 8"..(Frankfort, 1631). ~ $10.00 ** The troops preceded by 3 sub-chiefs, advance in a hollow square, the chief in the centre . VERSO, another Le Moine de Mor- gues (DeBry) print--Timucuan Indians killing Crocodiles "by rule," that is, in the traditional manner. Striking. Both Prints were engraved in 1591. 105 TIMUCUAN INDIANS of 1564. Print. Outing's ~Iarriors mutilate and scalp the enemy's dead. LeMoine de Morgues del. ~Jith descriptive text beneath. Folic. (Frankfort, 1590). First Issue. $15.~ ** By the first artist to visit America, commemorating the one great "lost tribe" of American Indians, the language group being extinct. Fantastically horrible. 106 The Black Drink TIMUCUANS. 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Pa~•kman acknowledges the a.rtist's ac- curacy. 107 Floridian Amenities TIMUC TJAN NS . Print, in which... . the artist...portrays stately a.nd beautiful aspects of the life of the great chief. 7 1/2 x 9 if 2", with descriptive text beneath. Frankfort, 1591. First Issues. Rare: a) The Fomp with wYiich a wife is brought to the Cacique. $ 20.00 ** Borne in a litter which is surmounted by a canopy of curving tree branches; pre- cedEd by horn-blowing Heralds; followed by rriaidens bearing fruit, and a male guard of honor. _At the side, wielders of feather- ed fans. - . 108 TITJIUC UAN INDIANS HUNTING, in 1.564. As portrayed by...Le Moine de Morgues.. Superb and famous Prints. Each, 7 1/2'x 9 1_/2,", with descriptive text. Frankfort, 151. First Issue of each item: a} Hunting the Deer. $15.00 ** The deer and the hunters, wearing the carcasses of deer for disguise, confront, each other across a narrow stream. b}Crocodiles being killed "by rule" (i.e., in the traditional ma.nner). $15.00 ** A memorable print. Great lost family of Floridian Indian tribes. ]09 TIMUCUAN INDIANS. Print. (Progress of an Inelian "King & Queen"), probably an imitation of a LeNoine de Morgues design. (Montanus ?). Copperplate. 12mo, in width, an 4to shee#,, with text on Florida, i.n Dutch Ca. lfi`~0. $4.00 ** ~7ith that famous parasol, the chief's mantle trailing over the shoulder of a young Indian. 110 VIE~U. On the Coast of Florida. Harry Fenn del. R.Hinshelwood sc. (Appleton). Sm, folio in width. N.Y., 1871. $1.50 111 VIE'~N on the St. John's River, Florida.. T. Moran. ~N Wellstoad. 8do in width. Ca. 1860.. $ 2.00 . 112 General Discomfort 104 IN THE HADF. P otograp of Offi- cers, half prostrated, "enjoying" a siesta in large tent. 7 x 9", mounted. Florida ?, ca.:-1898..Almost unique copy. $ 5.00 * * The tremendous Florida of the early geographers, including S.C ., Ga., Ala., Miss., "Louisiana", Texas; none of which of course are named. Notably dec- orative; includes Indian Towns; Mississi ppi River, as "R,io del Spiritu Santo." Between the Rio F,sco~~dido and the Miss issippi alcng the. Gulf Coast--Costa Bari Rio de Pesc.a.~w^x~es, I;,io c~el Ora, Montan (y}as, C.Deserto, C.de Cruz. Indian Towns in Te<~as--Ayr, Xuala- tiro. Many in north, 3 -along Mo. River. 114 . The Great French IvIap of Flor da FLORIDAE ~~~erica Pros'inciae recen. & exactissimo descriptio. Auctore ~a.cob o le Moyne...de Morgt~.es. P~ctoria.l, wit) Ships and a superb ~Jhale. Arrris. 14 1/2 x 18". (Frankfort, 1590). First Issue. Rare. $150.00 ** First French Map of Florida., by the artist who accompanied La,udonniere in 1564. It had a great influence en other map-makers for 15G years. Shows the farr~ous rrl~~thical and semi-mythical Lakes Sarope, Acquae Dulce, Lake whey silver is found by the India rs . Names many Indian villages from Florida to Carolina; locates the French Forts in Florida and S.C . Names for the first time the Appalachian Mountains, "in which are gold, silver and brass" {literal translation of the Latin---cop- per intended). Shows the Gulf Coast to Alabama. The names of many tribes and villages here -first appear, a.nd mar are not found in later maps, even wherE these copy Le Nioyne. The French nom enclature for the Rivers,.etc. of the At~ )antic Coast here appears in its classic form, and greatest amplitude. That great compend, Hodge's Hand- book of the Arxierican Indians, found thi map its best authority as regards the spelling of the names of the Indian tows of early Florida; the sole one for the lc cation and existence of many of those i eluded. THIRD MAP OF F I.,ORIDA - -and the first to contain much detail. 115 Boundaries Simplified) FLORIDA. Mallet . vo. Paris, 1683) Rare. $15.C ** Shows an area which included TEG1 TA (peninsular Florida). 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THE MISSISSIPPI appears as "R.Spiritu Sancto al Rio Grande, "with the Issati, Tumba, Pisikiou, Chabadeba, Mixousin, Illinovik as its eastern tributa- ries, above the unnamed Ohio. Its w.bank is mapped as a continuous mountain range. Complete with the interesting text. 117 Choice Early Map FLORIDA, Ca e y ye French, Louisiana, &c. By H.Moll. Colored. 91/4 x 13 1/2". (London, 1728). Rare. $ 20.00 ** Delightful old Map, with pictorial ren- dering of the mountains and forests shown. The Louisiana and FLORIDA portions (what is Texas was then accounted a part of La.) are of equal interest. 118 CARTA GEOGRAFICA della Florida Hell America Settentrionale. (Capella). 1.4 x 19 1/2". (Venice, 1740- 50) . $ 2 5.00 ** Florida is merely the peninsula. RARE. 119 Unknown Issue -Remarkable Map GRAND THEATRE e_ a uerre en rrler- ique, suivant les plus novelles observa- tions des Espagnols, Anglois, Francois & Hollandois, mis au jour par R. & I. Otters. With 6 Insets. C olored. 4 double-folio sheets joined, 34 3/4 x 42". Amsterdam, (1745?). $50.00 ** Corresponds to the very rare series of 6 Maps; with 7 Insets (Vera Cruz add- ed). The great Lowery collection has only the Vdestern half (Lowery 323), con- sisting of two conjoined sheets with 3 Plans. Issued as a separte, the 4 sheets con- joined according to design, and with a general title to cover all. The Insets : Draught of ST,AUCUSTIN and its Harbour (after Moll, ca.1715);... Includes a fine FLORIDA; etc. MANY HISTORICAL NOT ES ARE EMBODIED 1N THE MAP, which is one of the rarest as well as one of the most inclusive, curi- ous and interesting, relating to any of the districts covered. Very colorful, with fascinating variety of detail. 120 Delisle's Great Map of 1700 L'AMERIQUE SEPTEN'I'RIONALE, dress- ee sur les Observations de Mrs, de 1'Ac- ademie Royale des Sciences. Delisle. Col- ored, 20 1/2 x 24 1/2". Amsterdam, Cov- ens & Martier ca. 1760. $ 25.00 FLORIDA #3 1761). $ 5.00 122 Third Plan of Pensacola (PENSA O . P ano e Porto e degli Stabilimenti di Pensacola. Drawn by G. Pazzi. 12 x 19". Livorno, 1763. $7.50 123 ST. AUGUSTINE . (Plan) . Piano della C it to e Porto de Sant. Agostino. (Gaz.Amer Drawn by G.Pacci, Engr. by V.Vanni. Pictorial. 10 1/2 x 14". (Leghorn, 1763). $7.50 ** The City is flanked by two Indian Vil- lages. Shows Road to Fort Moschita, Little Fort where it meets the Matanzas River, the Black Fort, Road "che vaa Picc olata (Camino de Pic olet}," other Roads, etc., with sentry post and batter- y on Anastasia Island. 124 Second Map of West Florida NEW & ACCU TE MAP OF EAST & WEST FLORIDA, drawn from the best Authorities.. Engr. by J.Prockter. (Kit- chin7). 8 1/4 x 10 3/4". London, (1763'? . $15.fl0 ** The southern half of East Florida is divided into many islands. 125 Quaint Map CAR.TA Rapprss~ntar_te la. Penisola dell Florida. (Gaz. Amer.). Drawn by G.Paz~ zi. 12 x 9 1/2". (Leghorn, 1763). $10.00 ** Much detail; shows many Indian Vi1- lages in w. portion. 126 'T'hird Map of W e:~t Florida MA P ~'t ie I~Tew Governi~~ents of East & ~,uest Florida. 8 x 10 1/4". (London, Nov. 1763). $15.00 ** Inset: Plan of the Harbour and Settle ment on Pensacola. East Florida presents a curious ap- pearance, as tho it were cut into many islands by natural waterways, save in the north. 127 Early Discoveries CARTE de la Coste e la Floride depu}s la Baye de la Mobile jusqu 'aux cages dE St.Martin. (Bellin). 13 3/4 x 21". (Paris, 1764). $5.00 ** Lowery 483. As far n. as old Fort Louis (destroyed), above Mobile; e'warc to n.e. part of the Floridian peninsula. 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ARGOSY BOOK STORES, 114 E.59th St., M.Y.C. 22 ** FLOR:IDA #3 ** PAGE r ,i 1 130 First Plan of Pensacola F "L_~ORIDA ensac ova. Plan'~e la Baye de Pensacola -daps is Floride. (Bellin). 14 x 10". (Paris, 1764). (Reissue} of the (1744) First'~lan of Pensacola. $10.00 131 - (MANCHAC}. Map. of Fart of West Florida, from Pensacola to the Mouth of the Iber- ville River, with a view to show the proper spot for a Settlerxient on the Mississippi. Engr. by J.Lodge. 8 1/2 x 14 1/2". (Lon- don), Feb. 1772. $10.00 ** Unknown to Lowery. Inset: Plan for a Iv~ew Settlement, being the plat of a town just n. of the junction of the Iberville & the Miss. -- from this point on the Iberville became the boundary between West Florida and Louisiana, The Map includes all Nest Florida, save the portion e'ward of Pensacola Eay. 132 Very Fine Pictorial Maps COAST OF ~tTES~' ' .~RI~~d Louisisna ... the Peninsula and Gulf of Florida, with the Bahama Islands. By Thos.- Jefferys. Colored. 21 1/2 x 49". London, .1775.. $20. ** Lowery 578. Two Maps on one sheet. X71 ith Ships at sea on "The Flota's Track from La Vera C ruz to Havana to a- void the 'T'rade d~linds," in the New Baha- ma Channel, the Bahama harbors, off St. Augustine and Charlotte. Haven. Small coasting vessels near the ~-erdido and Mobile 'Bay, Profuse detail considerable distance inland, such as (in Florida Parishes regi- on of La.) "The Talipissas formerly in- habited these Parts"; Road from St.Marks of Apalache to St.Augustin. Soundings. 133 'T'he Suwanee as Three Other Rivers THE PEN INS & GUL F F.LO~ I A; or, Channel of Bahama -with -the .Bahama Islands. By Thos. ~Jefferys.. Pictorial, with Ships. TJide double-folio, 21 1/2 x 28 1/2". London, 20 Feb. 1775. First..Issue.$25.00 ** Of exceptional interest for nomencla- ture. Forst on east coast: St.Marks, Mat- anza, Intended. Also shown there--Moskito Inlet or New Smyrna Entrance; Hfllsbo~- ough or Indian River; Hillsborough or Ays Inlet; the Bleck Yard a high hiii full of white spots and a remarkable landmark; Settlement (on Jupiter or Grenville Inlet); Carysford Reef the Carysford around 23 Oct. 1770, etc. One of the two British Maps of the British peninsula of Florida (1763-83). .134 First Map or Plan of Three - Florida. Lora hies (FLORIDA . Amelia Islanoin East Flori~ da: Plan, taken from DeBrahm's Map of South C~.rolina & Georgia. On the same sheet with: Chart of the Entrance into St Mary's River, taken by Capt. W .Fuller in Nov., 1769; and Chart of the Mouth of Nassau River. Colored. Wide double-fo- lio, 21 1/2 x 28 3/4". London, Thos. Jef- ferys, 26 Ma.r. 1.770 (1777 ?). $ 25.00 ** Superb Plans and Charts, with a pro fusion of engraved Notes on landmarks, navigation, etc. The St.Mary's River Chart includes a Plan of "NEW SETTLE MENT & NEW TOWN LAID OTJT IN STREETS 66 FEET WIDE & BUILDING LOTTS 66 BY 132 FEET EACH"--Flori da's first real estate development doubt less and the direct ancestor of Fernardi na., "laid out" again in 1852---(below A~ derson's Cree, n.e. Amelia Island); also showing, on `Part of Cumberland Island Georgia'--" Ruins of Fort William built by General Oglethorpe"; 135 Time of the Revolution ST. AUG TINE. Plan. S. Augustin Cap- hale de la Floride orientale. (le Rouge). 10 5/8 x 15". (Paris, 1778). Very FZare._ $ 25.00 ** Trees add a slightly pictorial touch. Includes the Eglise Hollandoise--Dutch Church. Prepared for the use of the French navy at a time during the American Rev olution when. it may have appeared as tho this capital of British East Florida. might.be the-scene of naval-military ac- tion. 136 Romantic Island AMELIA ISLAND. Chart. Port .et Barre d'Amelia, de la Floride Orientale. LE't'e en 1775 par Blarney. Traduit correcte- ment de Langlais (1'Anglais). Le Rouge. 29 x 21". Paris, 1778. Very Rare. $ 35. ** Issued for the use of the French Nam at the beginning of the French-America: alliance. A French fleet may possibly have stopped here on the way to the Wes Indies, 1782-3. References: A-K 137 British East and West Florida -~,~ Tip ~tl~~'~~~ ~;r~~ u`'~.~nFona~ at~t ~o saoxc~ ~.~ su rj~:raa',3 aut paustuxn~ d ~ey~ stay 's'dtuS uttm `t~?xotctd ** 'OI,$'a.x~ t~.ra1L '(8LLt) BLLt `stx~d '«8/5 t~ x t£ •pauto[uoo staaus a~x~t ~ ~utaq `aptm ~Sxan •a~noH aZ •(ots) st~xal~a~ ap }~~1np,sx~L...auzEq~eg ~t ap jECZ~-~ no ap?xot3 ~t ap a~to~ to atnsutuad ~ --~fq panutt -uoc ;s~f.za~;aj xEd a~tnp~xZ •au~tstno7 ~a Zy,LN~Q ~O ~QI2I0'I3 Fl'~! 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ARGOSY BOOK STORES, 114 E. 59th St., N.Y.C. 22 ** FLORIDA #3 ** PAGE 1 151 160 FLORIDA. Ptzbl. by S.A.Mitchell. 1846. CEDAR KEYS. Reconnoissance of Vicin- Colored. 17 1/2 x 13 3/4", Phila., c.1846. ity of Cedar Keys, Coast of Florida, by (1847). $2.50 F.H.Herdes. 10 1/2 x 8 3/4".1851. $2.00 Tallahassee and ** Insets: of Pensacola 161 , the Harbour of St.Augustine. The Tanner PERDIDO BAY. Reconnoissance of Pen- Map revised. sacola & Perdid.e .Bays and Plan of Tri- Shows HERN.ANDO (supposedly BENTOi~. a.ngulation, 1843. 9 x 8 1/2".(1851),$3.OC County 1843-50!) andWakulla Counties. 162 152 FLORIDA. (S.E,Morse). Tinted. 5 x 5 ~,' NETAT MAP of Part of the United States of (N.Y., 1851). $2.OC North America. Containing the Carolinas 163 & Georgia, also the FLORIUAS...:etc.From Second Chart of Cedar Keys the Latest Authorities. By John Cary En- CEDAR K Y `. Reconnaissance of Ghan~ graver. Colored. 22 1/4 x 27". London, nel #4, Cedar-Keys, by F.H.Gerdes. 1842 (-1847). $ 5.00 12 x 11". 1852. $ 2.0( ** Florida called Fast Florida.; vUest F1or-~ 164 ida still- shown, but as ~.rt of La., Miss. FLORIDA. (Bradford & Goodrich). Col- - & Ala. "CHATAHOTCIiA" or Appilachi- ored in outline. 11 1/2 x 9". (Hartford, cola as Fla.-Ala, boundary. 'T'his was prob- ca. 1852). $2.5( ably not intended as a fine distinction; be- ** Bounds Arredondo's Miranda.'s,Dele ing in the class of engraver's errors ! spine's & Flemings Grants. The Flori~ 153 da of 1838-41. PLAT .exhibiting the State of the Srtzrveys 165 in the State of Florida. R..A.Putnam, Surv. ST. MARKS. Reconnaissance of the Bay Genl. (of Fla.). 23 1/2 x 26 1/2". St. Augu- & Channel of St.Marks on the Western stine, 30 Sept. 1849. $ 2.50 Coast of Florida, by F.H.Gerdes. 20 x ** Useful for showing unsurveyed portion, 13 ". 1852. $ 3.Oi for nomenclature, Grants as affecting sur- ** Topographical shore detail and other veys, and such data as : Jupitler Inlet data such as : abandoned Railroad from (closed). Port Leon to St.MarkS; Port Leon, 154 destroyed in 1843. 4 A PLAT...with References. Approved by 1C~S Surv. Gen. of Fla. R.A.Putnam, 30 Sept. FLORIDA. Publ, by J.H.Calton & Co. 23 1/2 x 26 3/4", With 8p. Report of the Colored. 14 x 17", folded to 16mo, clot: Surv. Gen., ~ 4pp. on Private Land covers. N.Y., 1853. $3.5( Claims, excerpted. (Nash.), 1849. $ 3.50 ** Inset: Florida Keys. Fourth Map of ** Interesting for the many names given the State. Shows Main Roads. Includes to small streams in V,~est Florida. area; old St. Luc ie County (became Brevard the still numerous Forts shown in s. Fla.; 1855). "islands" in the Everglades named. 167 155 ST. GEORGE'S SOUND. Preliminary CAPE CANAVERAL SHOALS, on the east- Reconnaissance of the Middle or Main ~ ern coast of Florida. Reconnoissance, by Vv est .Entrances to St.George's Sound,b~ $2 1853 14 3/4" 14 1/2 d the Hudrographic party under the com- . . x es. F.H.Ger mand of john Rodgers. 22 x 16".1850. $2. 158 ** Only early chart of Cape Canaveral ST. JOHNS RIVER. Preliminary Chart ~ Shoals the Entrance to St. John's River. Topo~ . 156 raphy by R.M.Bache. 19 1/2 x 15 1, ~"• KEY W EST Ht~RBOR & Approaches. Pre- 1853. ** First Chart of St.Johns River T $~ liminary Chart. Topography by I.H.Adams. . Entrance. With FT.GEORGE INLE Engr, by A.Rolle. 17 x 17 3/4". 1851. 3.50 . 169 ** First Map of Key West Harbor & Appr. FLORIDA. (Fanning). 9 x 5 1/2". (N.Y.; Oc $2 id 157 ~~~>~= . a. 1853). Inset: W.Part of Flor ----. Same. Revised. 1852: $3.00 ** The Florida of 1850-2. 158 170 GENF{:R.AT, RPC~nnoissa.nce of the Western CEDAR KEYS. 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Colored. FLORIDA. (Gray). Colored. 17 1/~ x 14 1/2 x 17". (Phila., 1874). $2.00 28 1/4". (Phila., 1884). $2.50 ** Inset: Plan of the Florida Keys. 234 Shows projected Railroads, main Roads. FLORIDA. People's Publ. Co. Colored. 219 13 1/2 x 11 1/4". Chicago (1885). $2.00 COLTON'S FLORIDA. PUBL. by G.VJ. & ** Cram Map, with new title. Shows C.B.Colton & Co. Colored. 17 1/4 x 27 3/4". many Villages. N.Y., c.1868 (1874). $3.00 ** Large scale, 18 miles to an inch. 235 COUNTY MAP OF FLORIDA. (Mitchell). 220 Colored. 11 3/4 x 15". (Phila., 1885). $ 2. FLORIDA . (Gray). Colored. 14 1/2 x 17 1/4 ** Inset: Southern Portion... inches. (Phila., 1875). $2.50 236 00 $2 8 ** Inset: Plan of the Florida Keys. . 87. ----. Same. 1 221 ~.?JATSON'S New County, Railroad and Dis- 237 FLORIDA. (Cram). Colored. 13 3/4 x 11" tans e Map of Florida. Colored. 18 1/4 x Chicago (1886). $ 2.00 15". (N.Y., 1875). $3.00 ** Shows completed and proposed rail- 238 FLORIDA. (de Puy). Colored. 14 3/4 x roads Canals, 11 1/4". (N.Y., 1886). $1.50 222 ASHER ~T Adams' Florida. Colored. 17 1/2 x 24 3/4". (N.Y., 1876-7). $2.50 ** Fine large scale map; much detail. 223 COUNTY MAP OF FLORIDA. Mitchell. Drawn ~ Engr. by `N.H.Gamble. C olored. 12 1/4 x 15". Phila., 1878. $ 2.00 224 ----. Revised ~,ditions of 1879; 1880; 1881; 1885. Each, $2.00 225 C J LTC~N'S F LORIDr"~ . Publ. by G.W . & C . t.' .t`J' olton & C o. Colored. 17 1/4 x 28" . ~~ . ., (1.880) . $ 2.50 ** Inset: (Lower Florida). Much detail. Numerous Railroads and Railroad projects. The s'ernmost Rail- roads are the S.Fla. R.R. to Tampa (com- pleted only to Orange Lake; Fort Mason to Volusia; Orlando to Tuscawilla (project). The cross-state system is built west only to Quincy. 226 FLORIDA. (Lyon). Colored. Wide double- folio, 17 x 28". (N.Y., 1880). $2.00 ** No Railroad south of Tampa, numerous F' orts in s outh< ' 227 COUNTY MAP of Florida. Colored. 12 x 15 1/2". (Phila., 1880). $ 2.00 228 -. Same. Revised Editions of 1881; 1885. Each, $ 2.00 229 FLORIDA. (Rand, McNally & Co.). Colored. 21 x 15". Chicago (1882).. _$2.00 239 FLORIDA. Cram. Colored. 14 x 11". (Chicago, 1886). $ 2.00 240 FLORIDA. (Bradley). Colored. (Phila.), 1886. ** On 19 x 25" sheet, with: West Indies & C .A., and its associated small Inset Maps. Railroads now as far south as Bartow . $ 3.00 241 FLORIDA . Rand, Mc Nally & C o. C olor- ed. 21 1/4 x 15".(Chicago, 1887). $2.00 ** Everglades and Cypress Swamps dis- tinguished. 242 RAILROAD & County Map of Florida. Colored in outline. 23 1/2 x 17 1/4". N.Y.,(1887). ** As in 1885-6. $3.00 Good detail. 243 RAILROAD & County Map of Florida, Publ. by Geo.F.Cram. Colored. 23 1/2 x 17 1/2". Chicago (1889).. $2,50 244 GRAY'S New Map of Florida. By Frank A.Gray. Colored. 17 1/2 x 28". Phila. c.1886 (1889). $3•~`~ ** Inset: Vicinity of Jacksonville & s'~• Johns River. Many Railroads, largely named. The Florida of 1885-6. Something new in a Florida Map is the Charting of the Gulf Stream--100 fathom Line, edge of G.S., Axis, Second `JJarm Band, Outer Edge of G.S., with Notes. 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