The tourist's pocket map of the state of Tennessee exhibiting its internal improvements, roads, distances, &c.

Map shows counties, railroads, "stage roads," and towns in Tennessee during the mid-nineteenth century. Includes legend, "principal stage routes" and stations, and steamboat routes. Insets: Vicinity of Nashville--Vicinity of Knoxville. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,930,000] and [ca. 1:950,400].
Date: 1847
Creator: Young, J. H. (James Hamilton)
System: The Portal to Texas History

Kentucky and Tennessee.

Map shows mid-nineteenth century Kentucky and Tennessee roads, railroads, counties, township grid, canals, "slackwater navigation," swamps, cities, and towns. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,800,000].
Date: 1845
Creator: Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of the states of Kentucky and Tennessee.

Map shows mid-nineteenth century Kentucky and Tennessee stage roads with distances, canals, railroads, counties, cities and towns. Includes list of stage routes through and distance tables for steam boat routes. Insets: "Vicinity of Louisville," "Vicinity of Frankfort & Lexington," and "Vicinity of Nashville." Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:1,450,000].
Date: 1846
Creator: Young, J. H. (James Hamilton)
System: The Portal to Texas History

A New map for travelers through the United States of America showing the railroads, canals & stage roads : With the distances.

Map shows roads, railroads, canals, cities and towns, swamps, state and territorial boundaries, and areas of Native American habitation. Insets: "Railroad & canal routes from Albany to Buffalo," "Map showing the rail roads between the cities of New York, Boston & Albany, and the Hudson R. from N. York to Albany," "Railroad route from New York to Philadelphia," "Railroad route from Philadelphia to Washington," and "Map of Oregon, Northern California, Santa Fe &c." Relief shown by hachures on insets. Scale not given.
Date: 1848
Creator: Smith, J. Calvin (John Calvin)
System: The Portal to Texas History