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Original publisher's black and white engraved map of the "Principal Seats of the War of 1812-13-14." from the first edition of Emma Willard's atlas titled, A Series of Maps of Willard's History of the United States, or, Republic of America. The map is a composite of five smaller maps showing parts of Michigan, Canada, New York, Louisiana, Maryland, and Virginia. No date, circa 1828. Paper with margins measures 8 3/4" x 11." Actual composite map area measures 7" x 9." Paper is very clean and intact except for very slight wrinkling, chipping, and general wear at the edges and a few small spots. Title is printed at the top of the composite map area. Above the title is the following: "To Accompany Willard's History of the United States." Printed at the bottom is the following: "Engrav'd & Printed by Saml. Maverick, N.Y." Different geographic features are shown including cities, lakes, and rivers. Among the geographic features labeled are Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Niagara Falls, St. Lawrence River, Lake Borgne, New Orleans, and Chesapeake Bay. Emma Willard (1787-1870) was a women's rights activist, educator, and cartographer. From an early age, Willard had a prowess for learning, academics, and teaching. Among Willard's major accomplishments was her founding of the first school for women's higher education, Troy Female Seminary, in 1821. Willard's school gave women opportunities to learn academic subjects that were typically reserved for men at the time, such as geography, history, philosophy, mathematics, and science. Troy Female Seminary is still open to this day in Troy, New York as the Emma Willard School (or simply, Emma) as a reputable and prestigious private school. Willard is also notable for being the first woman cartographer in the United States who worked in a professional capacity. Willard's approach to cartography was innovative in that she viewed mapmaking as a way to represent the relationship between historical events and philosophical concepts such as space, time, and memory. Samuel Maverick (1789-1845) came from a family of engravers and printers in New York. The work of the Mavericks was highly regarded and the family's printing tradition began with Peter Rushton Maverick (1755-1811). From the inception of Peter R. Maverick's career until about the mid-1800s, the Maverick name was synonymous engraving, lithography, and printing as a whole. N° de ref. del artículo 021710
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Título: Original Map - "Principal Seats of the War ...
Editorial: White, Gallaher and White, New York
Encuadernación: No Binding
Condición: Collectible-Very Good
Edición: 1st Edition