Rare Earliest Version 1852 Mitchell Map №15 Wisconsin & Michigan & U .P.

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Seller: Top-Rated Seller studioc ✉️ (1,526) 100%, Location: Bar Harbor, Maine, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 355143083843 Rare Earliest Version 1852 Mitchell Map №15 Wisconsin & Michigan & U .P.. Rare Earliest Version 1852 Mitchell Map №15 Wisconsin & Michigan  This early version of Map №15 can be confirmed by the configuration of St. Croix County, WI. When Wisconsin was admitted to the Union as a full-fledged state in 1848, the western boundary was set at the Saint Croix River, thus creating the western boundary of  St. Croix County . After this, Saint Croix County was  considerably larger than it is today—including what is now Pierce and Polk counties—until a final reorganization of county boundaries in 1853.  The towns of Elizabeth and Buena Vista were laid out at the first meeting of the county board of supervisors in 1849. Elizabeth was renamed Prescott in 1851. Buena Vista was changed to Willow River and changed again to Hudson in 1852, as it remains today. Most №15   maps show a truncated St. Croix County reduced by Polk County. This map was taken from Mitchell's School Atlas Designed to Accompany Mitchell's School and Family Geography Published by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 1853 Samuel Augustus Mitchell  Samuel Augustus Mitchell  (1792-1864) was a renown American geographer. Born in Connecticut he worked as a  geography teacher but soon realizing there were only  poor quality geographical resources available to teachers he turned to publishing. He moved to Philadelphia, a major center for publishing at the time, around 1830 and founded his company. An early adopter of steel plate engraving. With J.H. Young as his principle engraver his company became one of the leading map and atlas publishers of the nineteenth century. His son S. Augustus Mitchell become owner in 1860. Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co.  An American publishing company based in Philadelphia. They were part of the flowering of American atlas and map publishing in the early to mid-nineteenth century. Originally a school publisher, they expanded to sell many geographic materials and published many famous works. Atlas cover and title page shown in the photos are not part of the sale but are for documentation of the maps origin only.
  • Condition: Good condition with antique quality patina .Please examine the photos carefully as to the maps condition .
  • Engraver: J. H. Young
  • Date Range: 1850-1853
  • Type: World Atlas
  • Printing Technique: Steel Engraved
  • US State: Michigan, Wisconsin
  • Year: 1852
  • Cartographer/Publisher: Samuel Augustus Mitchell
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Publisher: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co.
  • Page & Image Sizes: 11.5" x 9.3"; 10.7" x 8.2"
  • Special Feature: Handpainted coloration

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