Map of Europe

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: South America (Chili, Bolivia, Peru, Equador)
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A New and Correct Plan of Hanover

A variant state of this map appeared in Millar's New and Universal System of Geography (1782-1785) with a title to that effect appearing above the map. The engraver may have been a different "Lodge," but this particular John Lodge seems most likely.,On verso: Blank
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A Newe Mape of Germany

Appeared in Speed's Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World (first published in 1627),On verso: Text: The Description of Germany
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Map of Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: Louisiana, Texas
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Map of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Kentucky

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: Questions on the Map of Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas
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Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabula

A version of this map was originally engraved by Jodocus Hondius and later printed by Willem Blaeu. This map appeared in the 1631 Atlantis Maioris Appendix, an addition to Henricus' Hondius' Atlas Novus.,On verso: Text: Von den Brittanischen Inseln
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Map of the Middle States

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: The New England States (Rhode Island, Connecticut)
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