List of the Maps of the District. 171 
1852. U.S. Senate. Territory of Columbia. 
Size, 22 x 22inches. Secale, 2 inches to one mile, or 1:31680. 
Black. Engraved on stone ? 
[In Maps of the District of Columbia and city of Washington and plats of the 
squares and lots of the city of Washington. Printed in pursuance of a resolution 
of the Senate of the United States. Sm. fol., Washington, printed by A. Boyd 
Hamilton, 1852.] 
This is a reproduction of Ellicott’s map of 1793. Copies seen, L. C.,C.S.,G S., 
and engineer’s office, War Dept. % 
1852. U.S. Senate. Map of the city of Washington, in the District of 
Columbia, established as the permanent seat of the government of the 
United States of America. W. J. Stone, sc., Washn. 
Size, 20x 3linches. Seale, 5 3-16 inches to one mile, or 1:12200. 
Black. Engraved on copper. 
[In Maps of the District of Columbia and city of Washington and plats of the 
squares and lots of the city of Washington. Printed in pursuance of a resolution 
of the Senate of the United States. Sm. fol., Washington, A. Boyd Hamilton, 1852. | 
This is chart or map No. 3036 of the C. & G. S. catalogue of charts for 1893, where 
the date of the chart is given as 1863. 
1852. U. S. Senate. 
Reproduction of Ellicott’s mup of [1792?], which is No. 3048 of the C. & G S. chart 
catalogue, 1893. 
1857. Boschke (Albert). Map of Washington city, District of Colum- 
bia, seat of the Federal government. Respectfully dedicated to the 
Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of North 
America. Surveyed and published by A. Boschke, C. E., 1857. 
Size, 56 x 60 inches. Seale, 500 feet to one inch, or 1:6000. 
Colored. Lithograph of J. Bien, 60 Fulton St., N. Y. 
Copyright, 1857, by A. Boschke. Ornamental border and 18 marginal pictures. 
An original and excellent map. The best map of Washington, in my judgment, 
that has ever been made. Copies seen, L. C. and C. 8. 
1858. Bohn (Casimir). Map of the city of Washington, established as 
the permanent seat of the government of the United States of America. 
1858. Published by C. Bohn. Copyright by C. Bohn, 1858. 
Size, 13 x 17 inches. Seale, 2 15-16 inches to one mile, or 1:21600. 
Black. Engraved on copper? 
[In Bohn (Casimir.) Handbook of Washington, ete. 16°, Washington, 1860, 
ad fin.] 
This is a reproduction of McClelland’s map of 1846. Copies seen, L, C. 
1861. Boschke (Albert). Topographical map of the District of Colum- 
bia, surveyed in the years 1856, ’57, 58 & ’59 by A. Boschke. Pub- 
lished by D. McClelland. Blanchard & Mohun, Washington, D. C., 
1861. Engraved by D. McClelland, Washington, D. C. Copyright, 
1861, by D. McClelland, Blanchard & Mohun, Hugh B. Sweeney and 
Thos. Blagden. 
Size, 40 x 40 inches. Seale, 4 inches to one mile, or 1:15840. 
Black. Engraved on copper. 
The first contour topographic map of the District of Columbia. An excellent 
map. The original copper plates seized by the United States in 1861 and now in 
possession of the War Department. Electroplate copies in possession of the C, & 
G.S. Copies seen, G.S., C. S., and Morrison’s bookstore. 
