Subject: Exploration & Surveys, Railroads
Period: 1860 (published)
Publication: Senate Edition, 36th Congress, 1st Session
Color: Hand Color
Size:
9.3 x 11.8 inches
23.6 x 30 cm
This is the 1860 Senate edition, which is a revised and enlarged version of Stevens' narrative first published in octavo format in 1855. This volume describes Stevens' explorations from St. Paul to Puget Sound and contains his general narrative and final report and a superb collection of lithographs by John Mix Stanley, the expedition artist. Among the important lithographs are those that depict St. Paul, Fort Union, Fort Benton, Blackfeet Indians, Fort Owen, Nez Perces, Mount Rainier, and Cantonment Stevens (Corvallis). Included are lithographs of Hellgate (Missoula before there was a settlement), of the Big Hole Valley in Montana, and of the Great Falls of the Missouri. Volume XII is one of the most richly illustrated volumes in the entire series containing a total of seventy tinted lithographs (one of which is folding). The volume has all 70 plates but is missing the 2 issued folding maps.
Quarto, 358 pages with appendix and index. Printed in Washington by Thomas H. Ford. Hardbound in original blind-stamped cloth.
References: Wagner-Camp #267:2.
Condition: B
The plates are good to very good with some light to moderate foxing. Text has light scattered foxing throughout. The spine has perished and the moderately worn covers are fairly loose.