United States North America According to Calvin Smith and Tanner by G. H. Swaston Edinr. The South Eastern States Comprising Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Nth. and Sth. Carolina, and part of Florida, Virginia, and Kentucky, A. Fullarton and Co. Edinburgh, London and Dublin. Engd. by G. H. Swanston Edinburgh.
This map is a plate from The Companion Atlas to the Gazetteer of the World by George H. Swanston (Edinburgh: A. Fullarton & Co., [1860]) published in eighteen parts beginning in 1852. This plate illustrates all or part of the southern states of Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. A manuscript dealer's notation dates the map as 1850, but North Carolina is reflected at a situation date of 1855 in regard to the creation of the state's counties and the North Carolina Railroad is shown as being completed from Beaufort through to Charlotte (1858). The counties of the various states are delineated and numbered, but not named, with the numbers apparently corresponding to a list or index found elsewhere in the atlas. State capitals, county seats, post offices, and other place names, however, are included on the map.
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