1822 Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of Missouri
DESCRIPTION
A detailed map of Missouri engraved by Young & Delleker that provides a comprehensive view of the state's geography, history, and statistics. It was published just one year after Missouri gained statehood in 1821 by Henry Carey and Issac Lea, making it one of the earliest geographical and statistical depictions of the state of Missouri during its formative years.
This map includes detailed layouts of counties, towns, and significant natural features such as rivers, lakes, and mountains. With a view spanning New Madrid and Madison north through Franklin and Montgomery, and on to Pike and Howard. It also incorporates historical and statistical data, offering a deep dive into Missouri's demographics. Notably, the map features a table that breaks down the populations of white, free black, and enslaved black individuals across various civil divisions, providing valuable insights into the state's social structure during that period.
Maps like this were crucial for documenting and communicating the geographic and demographic details of states as the United States continued to grow and develop. The meticulous work of Young & Delleker, paired with H.C. Carey's publication efforts, resulted in a highly informative and detailed depiction of Missouri shortly after it became a state.
CONDITION
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