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    Other title: Alabama

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    No. 48; Above bottom neat line: "Entered ... in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co ..."; Prime meridians: Greenwich, Washington.; Unlike another 1866 printing, this map does not have the date.; Does not show counties created in 1866, but railroad lines have been extended.; Verso: "The State of Mississippi" (text)

    Alabama.

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    "Entered... in the year 1853 by J.H. Colton....; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington; Ornamental border.; Shows Rail Roads, Common Roads, Canals, State Capital, Cities, County Towns, Villages, P.O. &c.; Map extends beyond borders of Alabama on all sides.; No. 31. in upper right margin.; An earlier edition, also dated 1853, does not show completed railroads to the extent of this edition

    Michigan 1866

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    Shows Lower Peninsula. "Land & col[l]ection office of Ralph C. Smith, Detroit, Mich." "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. ..." Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.Color1:1,350,00

    Alabama.

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    Hand colored. Ornamental borders.; Entered... in the year 1853 by J.H. Colton....; Same as 1855 edition, except verso blank.; Prime meridians: Greenwich, Washington.; Explanations: rail roads, common roads, canals, state capital, cities, county towns, villages, P.O &c.; Map extends into adjoining states.; No. 31 from an 1856 edition of Colton Atlas

    Other title: Virginia; Other title: Inset title: Richmond....; Other title: Inset title: Norfolk....

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    Relief shown by hachures.; From an unidentified Colton atlas.; Ornamental border.; No. 42; Verso: The State of North Carolina (text); Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York.; Prime meridians: Washington, D.C. and Greenwich.; Explanations: rail roads; common roads; canals; state capital; cities; county towns; villages. P.O &c.; Map extends into adjoining states

    Other title: Alabama

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    Original covers attached.; Above bottom neat line: "Entered ... in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co ..."; Prime meridians: Greenwich, Washington

    Other title: Alabama

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    Page number removed by page trimming.; Above bottom neat line: "Entered ... in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co ..."; Prime meridians: Greenwich, Washington

    Alabama.

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    Relief not shown.; Ornamental border.; Verso of map is blank.; Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York.; Prime meridians: Washington, D.C. and Greenwich.; Explanations: rail roads; common roads; canals; state capital; cities; county towns; villages. P.O &c.; Map extends into adjoining states

    Other title: Binding title: Map of Alabama

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    Relief not shown.; Ornamental border.; Original binder attached.; Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York.; Prime meridians: Washington, D.C. and Greenwich.; Explanations: rail roads; common roads; canals; state capital; cities; county towns; villages. P.O &c.; Map extends into adjoining states

    [Letter] 1840 May 12, Gambier, [to] Curtis Esq., Mt. Vernon / C[hauncey] Colton.

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    See additional letters of introduction and recommendation in the "Networking" section of the "War and Politics" category.Colton introduces Caltanis by letter as a young Greek from the island of Scio whom he has known since his early youth. Caltanis came to America two years ago and has pursued a liberal course of study. He is accredited as a "scholar & a gentleman" by scholars in this country and in Greece. Colton expresses confidence that "the good people of your town" will be interested in the part of his course work that Caltanis plans to present there. This letter may have been written during Colton\u27s time at Kenyon College, located in Gambier
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