1st state (Streeter 40)., Bar scales given in English miles and "common French leagues used in Louisiana.", Below title: "Entered according to act of Congress the 8th. day of April 1816, by William Darby.", Meridians: Washington and London., Published separately as accompaniment to Darby's Geographical description of the state of Louisiana (Streeter 40)., Relief shown pictorially, depth shown by soundings., Shows Parishes, property ownership., and Upper left: shows "W. Darby's traverse October & Novr. 1812."
Publisher:
Published ... by John Melish,
Subject (Geographic):
Louisiana--Administrative and political divisions--Maps and Louisiana--Maps
Subject (Name):
Darby, William, 1775-1854. Geographical description of the state of Louisiana. 1816, Harrison, Samuel, 1789-1818, engraver, and Melish, John, 1771-1822, publisher
Arkansas., Diagram of the surveying district south of Tennessee., Map of the district north of Red River and part of N.W. District, LA., Map of the southwestern district, Louisiana., Sketch of the public surveys in Iowa Territory., and South eastern district Louis
Description:
At top of Arkansas map: A(1). and Shows township grids.
Publisher:
s.n.,
Subject (Geographic):
Arkansas--Maps, Iowa--Maps, Louisiana--Maps, and Mississippi--Maps
House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 31st Congress, 2nd session, no. 9.
Description:
"Surveyor Generals Office, Donaldsonville, La, Novr. 4th 1850. W.R. Boyd, Sur. Genl. La.", Appears in House doc. 9, 31st Congress, 2nd session, 1850., and At head of title: (I).
"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1853 by G.W. R. Bayley in the office of the clerk of the U.S. District Court for the eastern disrict of Louisiana." and Includes population table and table of "senatorial districts and representatives by parishes."
"56" and "57 on verso., In lower right margin: 45., On verso: Geography of North America -- Appendix to the geographical index., Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington., and Relief shown by hachures.
Publisher:
Johnson and Ward,
Subject (Geographic):
Arkansas--Maps, Louisiana--Maps, and Mississippi--Maps