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Baer, Christopher T. Canals and Railroads of the Mid-Atlantic States, 1800-1860. Greenville/Wilmington, 1981.

Baer, Elizabeth. Seventeenth Century Maryland: A Bibliography. Baltimore, 1949.

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Third Annual Report of the President and Directors, to the Stockholders of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. Baltimore, 1829.

Campbell, Tony. "New Light on the Jansson-Visscher Maps of New England." Map Collectors' Circle 24 (1965).

Christie, Manson & Woods International, Inc. Colonial American Documents Including the Declaration of Independence from the Chew Family Papers. Sale of April 1, 1982. New York, 1982.

Colles, Christopher. A Survey of the Roads of the United States of America, 1789. Edited by Walter W. Ristow. Cambridge, Mass., 1961.

Cumming, William P. "Early Maps of the Chesapeake Bay Area: Their Relation to Settlement and Society." Early Maryland in a Wider World. Ed. David B. Quinn. Detroit, 1982. 267-310.

____. The Southeast in Early Maps: With an Annotated Check List of Printed and Manuscript Regional and Local Maps of Southeastern North America During the Colonial Period. Princeton, 1958.

Detailed and Correct Account of the Grand Civic Procession, in the City of Baltimore, on the Fourth of July, 1828; In Honor of the Day, and in Commemoration of the Commencement of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road: As published in the "American." Baltimore, 1828.

Fite, Emerson D., and Freeman, Archibald, eds. A Book of Old Maps Delineating American History from the Earliest Days Down to the Close of the Revolutionary War. Cambridge, Mass., 1926; reprint New York, 1969.

Foster, James W. "Fielding Lucas, Jr., Early 19th Century Publisher of Fine Books and Maps." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 65 (1956),161-212.

Fry & Jefferson Map of Virginia and Maryland, The. Charlottesville, 1966.

Garr, Louis F. "Baltimore's First Public Utility." Baltimore Engineer (February, 1976), 8-11.

Goldsborough, Charles. Executive Communication to the General Assembly of Maryland, at December Session, 1818, on the Subject of Turnpike Roads, made in Pursuance of a Resolve of December Session, 1817, with the Accompanying Documents. Annapolis, 1819.

Goodrich, Carter, and Segal, Harvey H. "Baltimore's Aid to Railroads: A Study in the Municipal Planning of Internal Improvements." Journal of Economic History 13, 1 (Winter, 1953), 2-35.

Great National Object: Proposed Connection of the Eastern and Western Waters, by a Communication through the Potomac Country. n.p., 1822.

Howard, George W. The Monumental City, Its Past History and Present Resources. Baltimore, 1889.

Jacobs, W. Earle, and Gorrell, J.O., eds. The Historical Baltimore-Philadelphia Road. n.p., 1926.

Le Gear, Clara E., comp. United States Atlases: A List of National, State, County, City, and Regional Atlases in the Library of Congress. Washington, D.C., 1950. Volume Two, 1953.

Lowrie, Walter, and Franklin, Walter S., eds. American State Papers. Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States, from the First Session of the First to the Second Session of the Twenty-Second Congress, Inclusive. Commencing March 4, 1789, and ending March 2, 1833. Class V11. Post Office Department. Washington, D.C., 1834.

McCauley, Lois B. Maryland Historical Prints 1752 to 1889: A Selection from the Robert G. Merrick Collection Maryland Historical Society and other Maryland Collections. Baltimore, 1975.

Maryland Historical Society. The Calvert Papers. Number One. Fund Publication No. 28. Baltimore, 1889.

Mathews, Edward B. "The Counties of Maryland, Their Origin, Boundaries, and Election Districts." Maryland Geological Survey. Vol. 6, pp. 419-572. Baltimore, 1906.

____ . "History of the Boundary Dispute Between the Baltimores and Penns Resulting in the Original Mason and Dixon Line." Maryland Geological Survey. Vol. 7, pp. 105-203. Baltimore, 1908.

____. "The Maps and Map-Makers of Maryland." Maryland Geological Survey. Vol. 2, pp. 337-486. Baltimore, 1898.

____, and Burchard, Edward L. "Manuscripts and Publications Relating to the Mason and Dixon Line and Other Lines in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and the Virginias involving the charter rights of the Baltimores and the Penns." Maryland Geological Survey. Vol. 7, pp. 207-403. Baltimore, 1908.

Middleton, Arthur P. Tobacco Coast: A Maritime History of Chesapeake Bay in the Colonial Era. Newport News, 1953.

Mr. Hemphill's Speech in the House of Representatives on the 14th of January 1823 on the Following Bill: To procure the necessary surveys, plans and estimates, on the Subject of Roads and Canals. n.p., [1823].

Notes to Accompany a Facsimile of John Speed's A Map of Virginia and Maryland 1676. Charlottesville, 1962.

Olson, Sherry. Baltimore, the Building of an American City. Baltimore, 1980.

Phillips, Philip L. The Rare Map of Virginia and Maryland by Augustine Herrman. Washington, D.C., 1911.

Proceedings of Sundry Citizens of Baltimore, Convened for the Purpose of Devising the most efficient Means of Improving the Intercourse between that City and the Western States. Baltimore, 1827.

Reps, John W. The Making of Urban America: A History of City Planning in the United States. Princeton, 1965.

Ristow, Walter W., ed. A La Carte: Selected Papers on Maps and Atlases. Washington, D.C., 1972.

_____. Maps for an Emerging Nation: Commercial Cartography in Nineteenth-Century America. An Exhibition at the Library of Congress. Washington, D.C., 1977.

_____. "U.S. Fire Insurance Maps, 1852-1968." Surveying and Mapping 30,1 (March 1970), 19-41.

Scharf, J. Thomas. The Chronicles of Baltimore; Being a Complete History of "Baltimore Town " and Baltimore City from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Baltimore, 1874.

____. History of Maryland. From the Earliest Period to the Present Day. 3 vols. Baltimore, 1879; reprint Hatboro, Pa., 1967.

Schwartz, Seymour I., and Ehrenberg, Ralph E. The Mapping of America. New York, 1980.

Sioussat, St. George Leakin. "Highway Legislation in Maryland, and its influence on the Economic Development of the State," Maryland Geological Survey. Vol. 3, pp. 107-185. Baltimore, 1899.

Stephenson, Richard W. "Charles Varle: Nineteenth Century Cartographer." American Congress of Surveying and Mapping, Proceeding of the Annual Meeting 32 (1972), 189-198.

____, comp. Land Ownership Maps: A Checklist of Nineteenth Century United States County Maps in the Library of Congress. Washington, D.C., 1967.

Temple-Leader, John. Life of Sir Robert Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland. Florence, 1895.

Thrower, Norman J. "The County Atlas of the United States." Surveying and Mapping 21,3 (September, 1961), 365-373.

U.S. Congress. House. Letter from the Postmaster General, Transmitting A Report of General Bernard, of Surveys of Routes for a Post Road from Baltimore to Philadelphia. H.R. Doc. 94, 19th Cong., 2d. sess., 1827.

U.S. Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division. Fire Insurance Maps in the Library of Congress: Plans of North Americcn Cities and Towns Produced by the Sanborn Map Company. Washington, D.C., 1981.

Verner, Coolie. "The Fry and Jefferson Map." Imago Mundi 21 (1967), 70-94. 

____. "Smith's Virginia and its Derivatives." Map Collectors' Circle 45 (1968).

Ward, George W. The Early Development of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Project. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Sezies 17, Nos. 9-11. Baltimore, 1899.

Western Association of Map Libraries. Union List of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps Held by Institutions in the United States and Canada. 2 vols. Santa Cruz, 1976-1977.

Wheat, James C., and Brun, Christian F. Maps and Charts Published in America Before 1800: A Bibliography. New Haven, 1969.

World Encompassed, The. An Exhibition of the History of Maps held at the Baltimore Museum of Art, October 7 to November 23,1952. Organized by the Peabody Institute Library, the Walters Art Gallery, and the John Work Garrett Library of Johns Hopkins University in cooperation with the Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore, 1952.

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Room 1 Early Prototypes
Room 2 Chesapeake Bay
Room 3 Maryland's Counties and Neighbors
Room 4 The Mapping of Baltimore
 

 

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