Subject: Eastern United States
Period: 1818 (published)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
16 x 12 inches
40.6 x 30.5 cm
This is the third edition of this short work. The journal is an account of Morris Birkbeck's emigration to the United States and his experience traveling from Virginia to Illinois Territory. In the work, he writes about his intent to establish a wilderness sanctuary, which appealed to many middle-class Europeans, and went through multiple editions. The text includes a map covering the region from Virginia to the lower Great Lakes, including the new state of Indiana as well as Illinois and Northwest Territories. It depicts Birkbeck's journey from the Northern Neck of Virginia to Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and finally Princeton, Indiana. Of cartographic interest, it shows Illinois approximately 50 miles too far to the west of Lake Michigan, with Indiana completely surrounding the southern part of the lake. Also shows the river system and numerous forts, towns and villages. 163 pages. Octavo, hardbound in quarter leather with tips over marbled boards.
References: Howes #B-468.
Condition: B+
The map has light offsetting along with a short binding tear at right and a number of fold separations that have all been closed on verso with archival tape. Text is mostly clean and tight. Covers have light wear.