C1873

A Diagram Exhibiting the Difference of Time between the Places Shown & Washington. / Ex. the figures on the Dials denote the Air_line distances from Washington.

Scarce, detailed c.19th hand coloured lithographed diagram showing relative time differences and distances between Washington and numerous cities. From: Johnson’s New Illustrated Family Atlas Of The World

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Full Title:

A Diagram Exhibiting the Difference of Time between the Places Shown & Washington. / Ex. the figures on the Dials denote the Air_line distances from Washington.

Date:

C1873

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Lithograph with original hand colouring.

Image Size: 

335mm 
x 372mm

Paper Size: 

354mm 
x 457mm
AUTHENTICITY
A Diagram Exhibiting the Difference of Time between the Places Shown & Washington. / Ex. the figures on the Dials denote the Air_line distances from Washington. - Antique Print from 1873

Genuine antique
dated:

1873

Description:

Scarce, detailed c.19th hand coloured lithographed diagram showing relative time differences and distances between Washington and numerous cities.

From: Johnson’s New Illustrated Family Atlas Of The World

Collections:
David Rumsey Collection: 4574G

Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827 - 1884)

American map publisher, renowned for his significant contributions to cartography between 1856 and the mid-1880s. Born in humble circumstances in Vermont, Johnson received a rudimentary education and initially pursued a career as a teacher before relocating to Richmond, Virginia. He subsequently assumed leadership of the New York-based publishing firm A.J. Johnson & Co., which became celebrated for producing the Johnson’s Family Atlas. Johnson’s professional trajectory involved fruitful collaborations with other publishers, such as D. Griffing Johnson and Ross Browning, and he inherited the map plates of J.H. Colton, further cementing his position in the field. His publishing house ultimately evolved into Johnson & Ward. The firm’s atlases are especially esteemed for their meticulous hand colouring and distinctive border designs, which became characteristic of Johnson’s output. During the 1880s, Johnson expanded his repertoire to include wall maps, pocket maps, and the Cyclopedia. Of particular significance are Johnson’s atlases of the American West, which have become highly coveted by collectors and scholars alike. His work remains a pivotal reference point in the history of American cartography, valued not only for its artistic quality but also for its historical and geographical insights.

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