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(History, Geology, USA: 2 large folding maps): Report of a Geological Reconnoissance made in 1835, from the Seat of Government, by the way of Green Bay and the Wisconsin Territory, to the Coteau de Prairie by Featherstonhaugh, G.W. (George William) - 1836

by Featherstonhaugh, G.W. (George William)

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(History, Geology, USA: 2 large folding maps): Report of a Geological Reconnoissance made in 1835, from the Seat of Government, by the way of Green Bay and the Wisconsin Territory, to the Coteau de Prairie

by Featherstonhaugh, G.W. (George William)

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Washington (DC): Gales and Seaton (by order of the Senate), 1836. Rebound 9 inch 8 vo., with gilt lettered leather spine and marbeled boards, new endpapers, 168 pp including index, with complete 4 pp of plates bound after p. 160, and the two, very large folding maps bound at the rear. The text is quite clean, with very little browning and full margins. The maps are in excellent condition (A Reconnoissance of the Minnay Sotor Watapàh or St Peter's River to its sources..; A Map of a Portion of the Indian Country lying East and West of the Mississippi River..). There are a couple of short tears at the binders stubs, but it is very uncommon to see both the large maps present, let alone in this condition. Featherstonhaugh was the first geologist hired by the US government, so this has some significance. Ref. Sabin 23963. Featherstonhaugh also published " A Canoe Voyage Up the Minnay Sotor.." in 1847, and he is the subject of Edmund Berkeley's 1988 biography, published by the Univ. of Alabama Press. OCLC shows quite a number of copies owned worldwide, although it is not clear how many of those have the full complement of maps, or in what condition.. First Edition. Quarter Leather. Very Good.
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  • Edition First Edition
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  • Publisher Gales and Seaton (by order of the Senate)
  • Place of Publication Washington (DC)
  • Date Published 1836
  • Keywords Americana, Geology, Maps, Featherstonhaugh, Wisconsin, History, Mississippi River, Native Americans, Exploration, Midwest, United States
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Excursion through the Slave States

by FEATHERSTONHAUGH, G.W

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New York: Negro Universities Press, 1968. Hardcover. Very Good. Facsimile edition. Quarto. 168pp. Brown cloth titled in gilt. Ex-library copy with markings, withdrawn stamps, and label removed from spine, else very good.
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A CANOE VOYAGE UP THE MINNAY SOTOR,WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE LEAD & COPPER DESPOSITS IN WISCONSIN,ETC.IN THE CHEROKEE COUNTRY,ETC.

by Featherstonhaugh,G.W

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Hardcover. Very Good. Minnesota Historical Society, 1970. TWO VOLUMES, Boxed. Covers, texts, bindings like-new. The box shows minor edgewear.
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Excursion Through the Slave States, From Washington on the Potomac to the Frontier of Mexico; With Sketches of Popular Manners and Geological Notices

by G.W. Featherstonhaugh

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Harper & Brothers, 1844. Hardcover. Good. . Extremely scarce. Full brown leather, spine professionally repaired with brown cloth. Printed in double-column format. General shelf wear to leather boards. Foxing/age staining throughout, still very readable. Binding sturdy. [Other listings state there are 2 volumes, this book doesn't indicate being a part of a set. No plate at front, so possibly the second volume.]
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Geological Report of an Examination make in 1834, of the Elevated

by FEATHERSTONHAUGH, G.W

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1835. FEATHERSTONAUGH, G.W. Geological Report of an Examination Made in 1834, of the Elevated Country Between the Missouri and Red Rivers. Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1835. 1st ed. Illus. with a very large folding plate. 97pp. A very good copy in orig. cloth. Sabin 23961. A scarce title, especially in this condition.
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A Canoe Voyage of the Minnay Sotor; with An Account of the Lead and Copper Deposits in Wisconsin;...
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A Canoe Voyage of the Minnay Sotor; with An Account of the Lead and Copper Deposits in Wisconsin; of the Gold Region in the Cherokee Country; and Sketches of Popular Manners

by Featherstonhaugh, G.W

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London: Richard Bentley, 1847. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Two volumes, pp. xiv, 416, with lithographed frontispiece and 2 folding maps (all backed on linen); vii, 350, with linen-backed frontispiece. In a later simple blue loth binding. Both volumes well rubbed at the corners, evidence of removal of an ink stamp on title page of Vol. I, which also has a small white stain on the front board. Text clean, bindings tight; very good. Featherstonhaugh, a British-born gentleman farmer and self-trained geologist, began his journey at Washington, D.C. and traveled to Detroit via Pittsburgh and Cleveland. From there he navigated by canoe on Lake Huron and Lake Michigan to Mackinac and Green Bay, and then via the Fox and Mississippi Rivers to Saint Anthony and Fort Snelling. His party negotiated the Minnesota River as far as Lake Traverse on the Dakota border, before returning to Galena, and St. Louis and then traveling through Tennessee, Georgia, and the Carolinas. Of the southern portion of his… Read More
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