Subject: Midwestern United States, Minnesota, Dakota
Period: 1857 (dated)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
15.5 x 12.8 inches
39.4 x 32.5 cm
This is an immigrant handbook for Minnesota that features Colton's folding map titled Minnesota as the frontispiece. Western Minnesota is soon to become Dakota Territory, but here it is merged with Minnesota and simply called Pembina. Early county development in Minnesota is shown with little sign of railroads. An interesting notation identifies vast prairies said to be "the great Hunting and Fighting Ground of Dakotah, Odjebwe, Assiniboin, Arikara, Minitarree and other Nations." Filled with details of forts, towns, watershed, lakes and rivers. The map appears to be identical to Colton's separately issued pocket map of the same title, except for the note that Parker has furnished corrections. Parker wrote other guide books on Missouri and Iowa. This first edition book (5" x 7-1/2") is hardbound in green cloth gilt stamped, map, title page, 160 pp. There is information on the various regions, Life in the West, immigration, public lands, Indians of the Northwest, churches, schools and universities, and public improvements.
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Condition: A
The map mostly very good with slight toning at one fold and a short binding tear. Binding has some light rubbing but is actually quite nice. Contents generally clean and bright less two stains from leaf pressing.