Territory of Columbia
Drawn by Andrew Ellicott and engraved by P. A. F. Tardieu
1815
In A Chronological and Statistical Description of the District of Columbia
Call number: F198.W26 1816
Washington City
G. Kramm
In The Washington Guide
Call number: F198.E462 1837
Washington from the President’s House
In American Scenery from Drawings
W. H. Bartlett
Volume 2, p. 49
London: G. Virtue
Call number: E165 .W73, Digital file no. 16_0488_011.jpg
Map of the City of Washington in the District of Columbia Established as the Permanent Seat of Government of the United States of America
W. J. 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 Persuance of a Resolution of the Senate of the United States.
Washington, D.C.: A. B. Hamilton, 1852
Call number: G1275 .M36 1852
Plan of the City of Washington, in the territory of Columbia, ceded by the states of Maryland and Virginia, etc. 1800
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 Persuance of a Resolution of the Senate of the United States.
Washington, D.C.: A. B. Hamilton, 1852
Call number: G1275 .M36 1852
MAPS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Territory of Columbia
Andrew Ellicott
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 Persuance of a Resolution of the Senate of the United States.
Washington, D.C.: A. B. Hamilton, 1852
Call number: G1275 .M36 1852
Map of the City of Washington Established as the Permanent Seat of the Government of the United States of America 1864
In Bohn’s Handbook of Washington Illustrated with Engravings of the Public Buildings and the Government Statuary
Philadelphia: Casimir Bohn
Fourth Edition
Call number: F197 B677, Digital file no. 16_0488_012.