Dive into the rich tapestry of American history with the "New County Map Of The United States Of America," meticulously crafted by GW Colton in 1874. This map is not merely a visual representation; it is a historical voyage that captures the essence of the United States during a pivotal era. Colton, renowned for his detailed cartographic works, has outdone himself with this creation. The map's detailed political and physical layout, colored by county, offers a unique lens through which to view the country post-Civil War, during a time of rapid expansion and change. The inclusion of Alaska, freshly ceded by Russia in 1867, alongside the detailed depiction of the Great Ocean Routes, underscores the nation's burgeoning spirit of exploration and ambition on the global stage.
The map's intricate design and comprehensive coverage of the United States, including the territories, provide a snapshot of the nation's geography and infrastructure in 1874. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene landscapes of the Great Lakes and the majestic flow of the Mississippi River, this map encapsulates the diverse beauty and complexity of the U.S. landscape. It also highlights the extensive network of railroads and canals, critical to the era's economic growth and development, marking the map as a valuable document for understanding the period's industrial and transportation advancements.
Colton's map is a treasure trove of geographical features and natural wonders. The Rocky and Appalachian Mountains are depicted in stunning detail, alongside the Sierra Nevada, Cascade Range, and Coast Range, offering a glimpse into the country's rugged terrain and natural beauty. The map also delineates major rivers such as the Missouri, Ohio, Columbia, Colorado, and Rio Grande, emphasizing the importance of these waterways in shaping the nation's history and development.
Beyond its geographical accuracy, the map serves as a cultural and historical document, reflecting the political boundaries and societal landscape of the time. The detailed depiction of state and territory names, major cities, and the borders with Mexico and Canada, provides insight into the political climate and territorial disputes of the era. The map's portrayal of railroads and canals not only highlights technological progress but also the movement towards a more connected and unified nation.
In essence, GW Colton's "New County Map Of The United States Of America" is more than a map; it is a historical artifact that captures the spirit of an era. It invites viewers to explore the vast landscapes, bustling cities, and intricate waterways that define the United States. This map is a must-have for collectors, historians, and anyone fascinated by the rich tapestry of American history, offering a window into the nation's past and a reflection on its journey towards the future.
Cities and towns on this map
- New York City, NY
- Philadelphia, PA
- Baltimore, MD
- Boston, MA
- New Orleans, LA
- Cincinnati, OH
- St. Louis, MO
- Washington, D.C.
- Albany, NY
- Buffalo, NY
- Providence, RI
- Newark, NJ
- Louisville, KY
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Rochester, NY
- Troy, NY
- Utica, NY
- Syracuse, NY
- New Haven, CT
- Hartford, CT
- Springfield, MA
- Worcester, MA
- Salem, MA
- Lowell, MA
- Cambridge, MA
- Lynn, MA
- Charlestown, MA
- Roxbury, MA
- Dorchester, MA
- Brooklyn, NY
- Williamsburg, NY
- Jersey City, NJ
- Hoboken, NJ
- Paterson, NJ
- Elizabeth, NJ
- New Brunswick, NJ
- Trenton, NJ
- Camden, NJ
- Burlington, NJ
- Bordentown, NJ
- Rahway, NJ
- Perth Amboy, NJ
- Dover, NJ
- Morristown, NJ
- Newark, NJ
- Orange, NJ
- Bloomfield, NJ
- Acquackanonk, NJ
- Belleville, NJ
- Harrison, NJ
- Kearny, NJ
- Bergen, NJ
- Weehawken, NJ
- Hoboken, NJ
- Guttenberg, NJ
- West Hoboken, NJ
- Union, NJ
- Clinton, NJ
- South Amboy, NJ
- Keyport, NJ
- Matawan, NJ
- Middletown, NJ
- Freehold, NJ
- Tom's River, NJ
- Barnegat, NJ
- Tuckerton, NJ
- Egg Harbor City, NJ
- Somers Point, NJ
- Ocean City, NJ
- Long Branch, NJ
- Asbury Park, NJ
- Ocean Grove, NJ
- Spring Lake, NJ
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Atlantic Ocean
- Pacific Ocean
- Gulf of Mexico
- Caribbean Sea
- Great Lakes
- Mississippi River
- Missouri River
- Ohio River
- Columbia River
- Colorado River
- Rio Grande
- United States - Mexico border
- United States - Canada border
- Rocky Mountains
- Appalachian Mountains
- Sierra Nevada
- Cascade Range
- Coast Range
- State and territory names
- Major cities
- Railroads
- Canals
Historical and design context
- Created by GW Colton in 1874
- Detailed political and physical map
- Shows the entire U.S. in 1874, with inset maps of North America and the Western Hemisphere
- Colored by county
- Shows the territory of Alaska, ceded by Russia to the United States in 1867
- Shows the Great Ocean Routes from the United States to all parts of the World
- A valuable historical document providing a snapshot of the United States in 1874
Please double check the images to make sure that a specific town or place is shown on this map. You can also get in touch and ask us to check the map for you.
This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 5 metres (200 inches). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
The model in the listing images is holding the 36x24in (90x60cm) version of this map.
The fifth listing image shows an example of my map personalisation service.
If you’re looking for something slightly different, check out my collection of the best old maps to see if something else catches your eye.
Please contact me to check if a certain location, landmark or feature is shown on this map.
This would make a wonderful birthday, Christmas, Father's Day, work leaving, anniversary or housewarming gift for someone from the areas covered by this map.
This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.