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Auction archive: Lot number 232

NICOLLET, Joseph N. (1786-1843, also called Jean N.). Report Intended to Illustrate a Map of the Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River . 28th Congress, 2nd Session. House Executive Document, no. 52, serial 464. Washington, D.C.: Blair a...

Auction 21.06.2005
21 Jun 2005
Estimate
US$600 - US$800
Price realised:
US$600
Auction archive: Lot number 232

NICOLLET, Joseph N. (1786-1843, also called Jean N.). Report Intended to Illustrate a Map of the Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River . 28th Congress, 2nd Session. House Executive Document, no. 52, serial 464. Washington, D.C.: Blair a...

Auction 21.06.2005
21 Jun 2005
Estimate
US$600 - US$800
Price realised:
US$600
Beschreibung:

NICOLLET, Joseph N. (1786-1843, also called Jean N.). Report Intended to Illustrate a Map of the Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River . 28th Congress, 2nd Session. House Executive Document, no. 52, serial 464. Washington, D.C.: Blair and Rives, 1845. 8 o (221 x 141 mm). Large folding map. Modern brown morocco-backed boards. FIRST EDITION, House issue, the map a bit reduced in size from the Senate issue. Nicollet, a French-born scientist, accompanied John Charles Frémont on expeditions to the Red Pipestone Quarry in far Western Minnesota in 1838-1839. The present report resulted from the surveys of Frémont of 1842-1848, conducted by the U.S. Army's Corps of Topographical Engineers. "The Corps, accompanied by scientists and artists, sponsored expeditions to promote development and settlement and actively publicized its findings" (William H. Goetzmann and Glyndwr Williams, The Atlas of North American Exploration , 1992, p. 158). Nicollet's "Map of the Hydrographic Basin of the Upper Mississippi River" was "based on some 90,000 instrument readings and 326 distinctly determined astronomical points. With its overall regional concept of a 'hydrographic basin,' Nicollet's map and the accompanying report were years ahead of their time. Had he lived one more decade, Nicollet would undoubtedly have become the official government cartographer of the whole trans-Mississippi West" (Goetzmann, Exploration and Empire , 1993, p. 313). Howes N-152; Sabin 55257; Streeter III:1808 (Senate issue); Wagner-Camp-Becker 98 (Senate issue).

Auction archive: Lot number 232
Auction:
Datum:
21 Jun 2005
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

NICOLLET, Joseph N. (1786-1843, also called Jean N.). Report Intended to Illustrate a Map of the Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River . 28th Congress, 2nd Session. House Executive Document, no. 52, serial 464. Washington, D.C.: Blair and Rives, 1845. 8 o (221 x 141 mm). Large folding map. Modern brown morocco-backed boards. FIRST EDITION, House issue, the map a bit reduced in size from the Senate issue. Nicollet, a French-born scientist, accompanied John Charles Frémont on expeditions to the Red Pipestone Quarry in far Western Minnesota in 1838-1839. The present report resulted from the surveys of Frémont of 1842-1848, conducted by the U.S. Army's Corps of Topographical Engineers. "The Corps, accompanied by scientists and artists, sponsored expeditions to promote development and settlement and actively publicized its findings" (William H. Goetzmann and Glyndwr Williams, The Atlas of North American Exploration , 1992, p. 158). Nicollet's "Map of the Hydrographic Basin of the Upper Mississippi River" was "based on some 90,000 instrument readings and 326 distinctly determined astronomical points. With its overall regional concept of a 'hydrographic basin,' Nicollet's map and the accompanying report were years ahead of their time. Had he lived one more decade, Nicollet would undoubtedly have become the official government cartographer of the whole trans-Mississippi West" (Goetzmann, Exploration and Empire , 1993, p. 313). Howes N-152; Sabin 55257; Streeter III:1808 (Senate issue); Wagner-Camp-Becker 98 (Senate issue).

Auction archive: Lot number 232
Auction:
Datum:
21 Jun 2005
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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