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List of the Maps of the District. 169 
1795. Griffith (Dennis). Map of the state of Maryland laid down from 
an actual survey of all the principal waters, public roads and divisions 
of the counties therein; describing the situation of the cities, towns, 
villages, houses of worship and other public buildings, furnaces, forges, 
mills and other remarkable places; and of the Federal territory ; as 
also a sketch of the state of Delaware; shewing the probable connexion 
of the Chesapeake and Delaware bays; by Dennis Griffith, June 20th, 
1794. Engraved by J. Thackara & J. Vallance. Philada. Published 
June 6th, 1795, by J. Vallance, engraver, No. 145 Spruce street. Sub- 
title, ‘‘ Plan of the city of Washington and Territory of Columbia.’’ 
Size, 16 x 16inches. Scale, 200 poles to an inch, or 1:39600. 
Blaek. Engraved on copper. 
Apparently copied from Ellicott’s map of the Distriet of Columbia, 1793. Copies 
seen, G.S. 
1798. Dermott (James R.) The Dermott or tin case map of the city of 
Washington, 1797-8. Prepared by James R. Dermott, who was in- 
structed by the commissioners, June 15, 1795, to prepare a plat of the 
city. The resulting map was sent to Pres’t Adams June 21, 1798. 
Size, 54x 62inches. Seale, about 8 inches to one mile, or 1:7160. 
Black. Photolithograph. 
Republished by the C, & G. S. in 1888. It is No. 3035) of the C. & G. S. chart cata- 
logue of 1893. Copies seen; G. 8. 
1800. Weld (Isaac, Jr.) Plan of the city of Washington. Published 
by J. Stockdale, Picadilly, 16th Sepr., 1798. 
Size, 7x9 inches. Seale, 14 inches to one mile, or 1:50688. 
Biack. Engraved on copper. 
[In Weld (Isaac, Jr.) Travels through the states of North America, etc. By 
Isaac Weld, Jr. 3d ed.,in2 vols. 8°, London, J. Stockdale, 1800, vol. 1, p. 89.] 
1802. Moore (S. S.) and Jones (T. W.) Plan of Washington to accom- 
pany the traveller’s guide. No title or scale. 
Size, 4 x 6 inches. 
Black. Engraved on copper. 
[In Moore (8. 8.) and Jones (T. W.) The traveller’s directory, ete. 12°, Philadel- 
phia, M. Carey, 1802, map 23.] 
[180-?] King (Robert). A map of the city of Washington, in the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, established as the permanent seat of the government 
of the United States of America, taken from actual surveys as laid out 
on the ground by Rt. King, surveyor of the city of Washington. En- 
graved by C. Schwarz, Washn. 
Size, 24 x 3linches. Seale, 514 inches to one mile, or about 1212000. 
Black. Engraved on copper. 
Has two views: (1) South front of the President’s house; (2) East front of the 
Capitol of the United States. Copies seen, L. C. 
1815. Warden (D. B.) Territory of Columbia. Drawn by Andw. Elli- 
cott. Engraved by P. A. F. Tardieu, Paris, 1815. 
Size, 11 x llinches. Seale, 0.97 inches to one mile, or 1:65000. 
Black. Engraved on copper. 
[In Warden (D. B.) Achorographical and statistical description of the District of 
Columbia, ete. 8°, Paris, 1816, ad in.] 
A reduced copy of Ellicott’s map. Copies seen, L. C. 
