MAKE A MEME View Large Image Jacob Monk Wall Map of North America - Geographicus - AmerNorth-monk-1854.jpg One of the most interesting and attractive 19th century wall maps of North America Published in 1854 by Jacob Monk this large and beautiful wall map details much ...
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Keywords: 1854 Jacob Monk Wall Map of North America - Geographicus - AmerNorth-monk-1854.jpg One of the most interesting and attractive 19th century wall maps of North America Published in 1854 by Jacob Monk this large and beautiful wall map details much of North America from the southern border of Canada to Central America the West Indies and the northwestern parts of South America Details the United States in full as well as parts of modern day Canada Shows North America during an important period of territorial and cultural expansion following the Mexican-American war and during height of the California Gold Rush The California Gold Region around Sacramento nestled between the Sierra Nevada ™s and the Coastal Ranges is highlighted in bright yellow Despite Monk ™s bold highlight of the Gold Region it remains surprisingly inaccurate Monk places Auburn well north of Sacramento between Marysville and Yuba City Shows the western territories as they existed at the time with New Mexico extending from California to Texas Utah reaching from California to Kansas and Washington and Oregon extending eastward to Nebraska Territory Nebraska Territory itself is shown at its fullest extent from Kansas to the border with British America Canada Oklahoma is divided up among three American Indian Nations the Chah-Lah-Kee the Muscogee and the Chah-Ta Also names numerous other American Indian tribes throughout Shows several wagon routes and proposed railroads as well as springs mountain passes forests swamps and deserts Attempts to illustrate the shipping lanes along both the east and west coasts with numerous vignettes showing sailing ships A large inset map in the lower left quadrant shows the world on a Mercator Projection To the right of this is a chart detailing the towns and counties of the United States Surrounded by an elaborate decorative border with a floral almost baroque motif This is the fourth state of Monk ™s map which was first published in 1854 Monk issued two variants of this map in 1854 an earlier version that similar to the 1853 issue showed Nebraska as proposed Territory of Nebraska and this version issued following the ratification of Nebraska Territory in May of 1854 which drops proposed and ads a note regarding the establishment of the territory All in all an extremely beautiful and interesting wall map of North America This is the kind of map that can stand up to lengthy perusal 1854 dated Size in 60 56 object history credit line accession number AmerNorth-monk-1854 Geographicus-source PD-art Old maps of the United States Old maps of Mexico Old maps of the Caribbean Old maps of Central America 1854 maps
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