Johnson’s North and South Carolina
Johnson and Ward
From
Johnson’s New Illustrated Family Atlas1863
New York
Lithograph after engraving, original wash color
The Johnson Family Atlas was very popular in the 1860s, offering
Americans many different travel options. Whether by roadway, railroad, river or canal, one could always plan a trip by these maps with relative ease.
This map of North and South Carolina shows three vignettes of the differing terrain in the region – from the mountains to Charleston’s Harbor. It also included statistical and historical information compiled by A. J. Johnson and J. H. Colton of New York.
reproduced from The Mapmaker’s Art: The Bishop Collection of Antique Maps from the permanent collection of the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum
printed by 803 Labs, Inc.