Special List 29: Vermont
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No. 29
Vermont
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801. A Topographical Map of the State of Vermont from actual Survey. . . . Engrav'd and Printed for William Blodget by Amos Doolittle. . . . 1789. 1 inch to ca. 4½ miles. 39 x 30½. Published. Counties (in color), townships, roads, meetinghouses, forts, mills, iron works, and physical features. "Most Humbly Dedicated to his Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esqr., Governor and Commander in Chief; The Honorable the Council and the Honorable the Representatives of said State; By their Most Obedient and Devoted Humble Servant, William Blodget." Filed as RG 77: US 107 (SF). 802. A Map of the State of Vermont. Drawn under the Direction of Ira Allen, Esqr., late Surveyor Genl. of the said State, for his History thereof. London, March 28th, 1798 . . . Engraved by I. Pabner. 1 inch to ca. 17 miles. 18½ x 22½. Published. Counties, towns, forts, colleges, physical features, and parts of New York, New Hampshire, Maine, and Canada. Filed as RG 77: US 13 (SF). 803. Vermont. From Actual Survey With all the late Additions & Improvements, by James Whitelaw, Esq., Late Surveyor General. To His Excellency Richard Skinner, Esq., This Map Is Respectfully Dedicated By The Publishr., Ebenezer Hutchinson, Hartford, Vt., A.D. 1821. 1 inch to ca. 7 miles. 46½ x 32½. Annotated published. County names and boundaries, township names and boundaries, roads, meetinghouses, courthouses, grammar schools, dwelling houses, various types of mills, forts, iron works. Also shown are populations and dates of grants of townships. Filed as RG 77: US 48. 804. Vermont. From Actual Survey With all the late Additions & Improvements, by James Whitelaw, Esq., Late Surveyor General. M.M. Peabody, sc. To his Excellency Richard Skinner, Esq., This Map Is Respectfully Dedicated By The Publishr. . . . 1824. Ebenezer Hutchinson. 1 inch to 3¾ miles. 47 x 32. Published. Counties (boundaries in color), townships, dates of grants and 1820 population of townships, roads, meetinghouses, courthouses, grammar schools, names of some residents, mills, iron works, ferries, post towns, forts, and physical features. Tables listing population by county in Vermont for 1820 and population of States of the Union in 1810 and 1820. Inset illustration "View of the Village of Montpelier Taken from Mill Point in Berlin." By Mrs. S. I. Watrous. Filed as RG 77: US 92. 805. [Map of] Vermont and New Hampshire. [ca. 1840.] 1 inch to ca. 14 miles. 18 x 14. Published. Counties, townships, major towns, roads, railroads, canals, and physical features. States shaded yellow. Annotated to show a few additional roads and towns. Filed as Ref. Coll.: Vermont, 1840. 806. Map of the State of Vermont, from Surveys under the Direction of H. F. Walling. Drawn, Engraved, Printed, Colored, and Mounted at H. F. Walling's Map Establishment . . . Published by Johnson & Browning. [1859] 1 inch to ca. 2½ miles. 4 sections, each 31 x 31. Published. County boundaries and townships in color. Dates of charters and population of townships, railroads, roads, towns, churches, cemeteries, forts, mills, quarries, mineral deposits, sites and dates of battles, schools, and physical features. List of "sub- scribers" with their addresses and occupations. Inset map: "Geological Map of the State of Vermont, Compiled by Albert D. Hager, 1859." Geological formations shown in color. Inset plans of Proctorsville (Cavendish), Middleton, St. Albans, Winooski Village, Burlington, Middlebury, Montpelier, St. Johnsbury, Rutland, West Rutland, Bennington, Bennington Centre, Rutland Centre, West Rutland Marble Quarries, Manchester, Factory Point (Manchester), Bakersfield, Wells Corners, Woodstock, Bellows Falls, Vergennes, Benson, Fair Haven, Danbyborough, Castleton, East Poultney, West Poultney, West Pawlet, Hydenville (Castleton), Fayetteville, Scotch Hill (Fair Haven), and Brattleborough. Inset "View of the Capitol at Washington" and view of "New State Capitol [at] Montpelier." Small pieces of map are missing. Filed as Ref. Coll.: Vermont, 1859. 807. Map of the State of Vermont from Surveys under the Direction of H. F. Walling. Drawn, Engraved, Printed . . . at H. F. Walling's Map Establishment . . . Published by Albert D. Hager, Proctorsville, Vt. [n.d.] 1 inch to ca. 2½ miles. 2 sections, each 32½ x 42½. Published. County boundaries and townships are shown in color. Railroads, roads, settlements, churches, cemeteries, grist and saw mills, quarries, mineral deposits, sites and dates of battles, schools, and physical features. Also shows population figures for 1850 and 1860 and dates of charter and settlement for each township. It is noted on the map that 1850 population figures are according to the 1850 census and those for 1875 (?) are according to the 1860 census. Inset map: "Geological Map of the State of Vermont Compiled by Albert D. Hager." Geological formations are shown in color. Filed as RG 77: U 4. See also entries 158, 159, 161 in Connecticut, 371, 372 in Maine, 556, 558 in New Hampshire.Please note: This web version may differ from other versions.