Istanbul (Turkey) --Description and travel and Marmara, Sea of (Turkey)
Subject (Name):
Aveele, Johannes van den, d. 1727, engraver, Ayasofya Muzesi--Pictorial works, Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792 --Bookplate, Luiken, Jan, 1649-1712, engraver, Orthodox Eastern Church, and Suleymaniye Camii (Istanbul, Turkey)--Pictorial works
Hartford and New Haven Rail Road Company Mesier, Peter A., 1772?-1847, lithographer Peck, Jesse, b. 1798, printer Twining, Alexander C. (Alexander Catlin), 1801-1884
Published / Created:
1835
Call Number:
College Pamphlets 93 4
Image Count:
1
Description:
Errata, p. 30., Last page blank., Map signed: P.A. Mesier's lithog. 28 Wall St. N.Y. ; 42 x 31 cm., and Signed and dated on p. 30: Alex'r C. Twining, engineer. New-Haven, July 9th, 1835.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Peck.,
Subject (Name):
Hartford and New-Haven Rail-Road and Silliman, Benjamin,--1779-1864--Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Amer Tracts--1835, Railroads--Connecticut, Railroads--Maps, and Railroads--Surveying
Includes map of the fairgrounds on verso. and Map has title and imprint: St. Louis worlds fair, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, May to December, 1904 : St. Louis : Woodward & Tiernan Print. Co., c1903.
Publisher:
s.n
Subject (Name):
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
Subject (Topic):
Ferris wheels--Missouri--Saint Louis and Worlds fairs--Missouri--Saint Louis--1904
Map of the colonization grants in Texas, made to the empresarios, (contractors,) Lorenzo de Zavala, Joseph Vehlien, and David G. Burnet; and now under the agency and control of "The Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company," January 1835 and Map of the colonization grants to Zavala, Verhlien & Burnet in Texas, belonging to The Galveston Bay and Texas Land Co.
Description:
Includes "Inducements for persons to locate and colonize the lands within the grants of the company, and instructions how to proceed," signed and dated: New-York, January, 1835, Anthy.y Dey, Wm. H. Sumner, George Curtis, attorneys & trustees.
"There is urgent need for persons ... to assist in the circulation of this paper ... " (5 lines at head of title), :The author of 'Modern painters' [i.e. John Ruskin] earnestly requests all persons ... to assist ... in the circulation of the enclosed paper" laid in., Caption title., and Explanatory statement (p. [1-2]), statement introducing a letter to the editor of the Westmorland Journal (p. [2-3]), the letter itself (p. [3- 5]); signed: "Robert Somervell. Hazelwaite, Windermere, July 26th, 1875"), and text of petition to the House of Commons with ruled space for signatures (p.[6-7]).