Although nothing on the map says it, this is most certainly a cerographic production by Morse, similar to his other large state maps (Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa - see our copies). The Cobb listing calls for historical descriptions around the border which are not present here, indicating another issue in the same year. With a past down slip of J. Watts DePeyster and (probably) his ms notes on the map verso about the upper sources of the Androscoggin River. Full color map is folded into brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Morse's Map Of V.T. & N.H." in gilt.
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Although nothing on the map says it, this is most certainly a cerographic production by Morse, similar to his other large state maps (Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa - see our copies). The Cobb listing calls for historical descriptions around the border which are not present here, indicating another issue in the same year. With a past down slip of J. Watts DePeyster and (probably) his ms notes on the map verso about the upper sources of the Androscoggin River. Full color map is folded into brown cloth covers 15.5x10 with "Morse's Map Of V.T. & N.H." in gilt.
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