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Carte de la Louisiane et du Cours du Mississipi Dressée sur un grand nombre de Memoires..

Covens & Mortier's issue of Delisle's influential map of the French possession of Louisiana. Updated to include New Orleans. When originally published in 1718, it was...

$2400 / ≈ €2073
Maker: COVENS, J. / MORTIER, C.
Date: Amsterdam, c. 1745

 


Partie Méridionale de la Louisiane, avec la Floride, la Caroline et la Virginie..

Fine map of southeastern part of the United States after d'Anville's, to whom Santini gives credit in the cartouche.It covers the Atlantic coastline between the Chesapeak...

$550 / ≈ €475
Maker: SANTINI, P. / REMONDINI, M.
Date: Venice, 1776 - 1784

 


Charte von der mündung des Mississippi. Weimar, Verlage des Landes Indust. Compt. 1803.

Scarce map showing the mouth of the Mississippi into the Gulf of Mexico. With Pensacola in Western Florida, Mobile Bay in Alabama and Louisiana with New Orleans and their...

$300 / ≈ €259
Maker: VERLAGE DES LANDES INSTITUT COMPTOIRE
Date: Weimar, 1803

 


System of Penal Law, prepared for the State of Louisiana , comprising codes of offenses and punishments, of procedure, of prison discipline, and of evidence applicable as well to civil as to criminal cases.

The "Enquiries" of Rush and Bradford and the Pennsylvania movement toward abolition of the death penalty had a little immediate impact on the practices of other...

$2500 / ≈ €2159
Maker: LIVINGSTON, Edward.
Date: New-Orleans, Benjamin Levy, 1824

 


Soil map - Mississippi, McNeill sheet.

Soil map printed by Julius Bien & Co in New York for Department of Agriculture. The map is giving great detail of the area McNeill, Mississippi, in the year 1903. Soi...

$50 / ≈ €43
Maker: U.S. DEPT. OF ARGICULTURE
Date: New York, 1903

 


Soil map - Louisiana, Ouachita sheet.

Early color lithographed soil map by Julius Bien & Co. in New York for Department of Agriculture. Legends at side give detail on soil type, etc. They also include int...

$40 / ≈ €35
Maker: U.S. DEPT. OF ARGICULTURE
Date: New York, 1903