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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
California Geological Survey
Author:
King, Clarence
Author:
Gardner, J.T.
Date:
1870
Short Title:
Yosemite Valley.
Publisher:
University Press
Publisher Location:
Cambridge
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
40
Obj Width cm:
65
Scale 1:
31,680
Note:
Date based upon the 1870 publication date of the volume. Relief shown by hachures. Folded map in pocket. Same map content as our Pub List No. 5950.000. Probably published by Julius Bien of New York. Relief shown by hachures. Folds. Compared with previous edition, our Image No. 5905000, has many additions: "Washburn & Macready" building; "Little Yosemite Valley"; "Snow" building; Vernal Falls trail; "Ladders" added at Vernal Falls; "Boat House"; "Winter" added to "Lamon's Hs."; "Summer" added to Lamon's Hs."; "Saw Mill"; trail to top of Yosemite Falls via Indian Valley; trail past base of Three Brothers; "Store"; "Laundry"; "Black's Hotel"; Leidig's Hs. Winter"; "Leidig & Davaney's Hotel"; "Bridge" (replaced "Ferry"); "Trail to Glacier Point"; Trail from Peregoy's"; "Gentry's". Removed from previous edition is "Ladders" from where it was placed next to "Bridge" above Vernal Fall; trace of erasure is visible.
Reference:
Currey & Kruska 61; Howes W389; Cowen p699; Graff 4646; Wheat 1194.
State/Province:
California
County:
Mariposa County (Calif.)
Region:
Yosemite Valley
Subject:
National Parks
Full Title:
Map of the Yosemite Valley from Surveys made by order of the Commissioners to manage the Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove by C. King and J.T. Gardner 1865. Drawn by J.T.G.
List No:
5901.004
Series No:
4
Publication Author:
California Geological Survey
Publication Author:
Whitney, J.D.
Pub Date:
1870
Pub Title:
The Yosemite Guide-Book: A Description of the Yosemite Valley and the Adjacent Region of the Sierra Nevada, and of the Big Trees of California, Illustrated With Maps and Woodcuts. Geological Survey of California. J.D. Whitney, State Geologist. Published by Authority of the Legislature. 1870. (on verso) University Press: Welch, Bigelow, & Co., Cambridge.
Pub Reference:
Currey & Kruska 61; Howes W389; Cowen p699; Graff 4646; Wheat 1194.
Pub Note:
First edition, second printing. Same text and collation as first printing, our Pub List No. 4212.000, except this title page is dated 1870 and lacks "Supplementary Notice" inserted opposite page 48 in the first printing. Maps of Yosemite Valley, and the Sierra Nevada differ from first printing. One of the early and basic Yosemite books, the result of a survey begun in 1863 under the direction of Josiah Dwight Whitney, the State Geologist, with Clarence King and James T. Gardner in the surveying party, and Carleton Watkins as photographer. The two maps are: "Map of the Yosemite Valley from Surveys made by order of the Commissioners to manage the Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove by C. King and J.T. Gardner," and "Map of a portion of the Sierra Nevada adjacent to the Yosemite Valley from surveys made by Chs. F. Hoffmann and J.T. Gardner, 1863-67." These maps are among the most detailed and largest scale maps published of Yosemite during this part of the 19th century, rivaled only by the Wheeler Survey map of Yosemite published in 1883. The predecessor of this book was published in quarto with the title "The Yosemite Book...", with photographs instead of woodcuts, the same two maps, in an edition of 250 (Currey & Kruska 60). Later editions changed the maps (1872) and added two more maps (1874). Text includes perhaps the earliest American discussion of life zones or belts of vegetation and habitat corresponding to climatic differences created by elevational and latitude differences, in this case in the Sierra Nevada. Whitney is also among the first to describe the remarkable inverted relief of Table Mountain in the Sierra Foothills near Yosemite.
Pub List No:
5901.000
Pub Type:
Guide Book
Pub Maps:
2
Pub Height cm:
24
Pub Width cm:
18
Image No:
5901004
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Authors:
King, Clarence; Gardner, J.T.; California Geological Survey
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Yosemite Valley.

Yosemite Valley.