Keywords: 1835 Webster Map of the United States - Geographicus - UnitedStates-webster-1835.jpg An exceptional and rare map of the United States published by James Webster in 1835 Extends from the east coast of the United States westward as far as the Rocky Mountains including much of Texas This map of the United States is heavily based upon Humphrey Phelps ™ 1832 map of the same name In fact a close examination of the copyright data in the lower right hand corner seem to suggest that Webster simply scratched out Phelps ™ name and the date 1832 in order to replace it with his own and the date 1834 We can assume that Webster must have either picked up a discarded Phelps plate purchased the plate or simply stole it One of the most elegant features of this map is the portrait of George Washington engraved as part of the title cartouche in the lower right hand quadrant Probably the work of the prominent engraver William Chapin whose name appears just to the right of Florida this charming portrait is a remarkable piece of engraving To achieve this result Chapin combines several different engraving styles including an attractive application of both stipple and line technique Cartographically offers numerous elements of interest Predates the formation of the Republic of Texas by one year however does mention the region while including with Mexico Much of the western part of this map is dominated by an expansive Missouri Territory extending from Texas north to British America Canada and west as far as the Rocky Mountains Shows the course and numerous tributaries of the Missouri River as well numerous American Indian tribes throughout the region Also shows the smaller Missouri State as it was admitted to the Union in 1821 To the south Arkansas remains a territory though it would join only one year later in 1836 Wisconsin Territory appears with the archaic French spelling Ouisconsin and includes Michigan ™s northern peninsula Lake Michigan itself is slightly malformed and distended on the vertical axis At the bottom center there is a population chart for each stat and many major cities Removed from but accompanied by its original binder in which we also find attached a fold out Traveller ™s Guide and Statistical View of the United States Here Webster again seems to have used a bit of legerdemain in absconding with and copyrighting in his own name S A Mitchell ™s 1832 Traveller ™s Guide Offers road distances notes on boat routes and population statistics for the entire United States The population chart notes whites free blacks and slaves Further notes illness and infirmities For example there were 650 deaf and dumb slaves in 1830 A truly remarkable compilation of data Both the map and the index sheet are signed by one J E Geiger of whom we can find no significant reference We cannot stress enough the rarity of this particular publication David Rumsey who has the 1836 edition assumed it was one shot issue The 1835 edition of this antique map rarely appears and we can find reference to it in only one major collection 1835 dated Size in 19 5 16 5 object history credit line accession number UnitedStates-webster-1835 Geographicus-source PD-art Old maps of the United States United States in the 19th century 1835 maps Portraits of George Washington Maps in English |