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Auction 126, Lot 406

"Maps Herndon's Report", Herndon, Lt. William Lewis

Subject: South America

Period: 1853 (published)

Publication: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 36, 2d. Session, 32d Congress

Color: Black & White

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Herndon was sent "to explore the Amazon, to sound its streams and to report as to their navigability." He also was commanded to "examine its fields, its forests and its rivers that he might gauge their capabilities, active and dormant, for trade with the states of Christendom and make known to the spirit and enterprise of the age the resources which lie in concealment there waiting for the touch of civilization." The two men took separate routes and their report remains one of the finest tales in the history of American Naval exploration. This is the atlas to accompany Herndon's report, containing the following three maps:
1) Map of the Valley of the Amazon, (23.5 x 17.5"). This seldom seen map details the basin and valley of the Amazon River. The range extends from the Pacific in Peru and Ecuador to the Atlantic and the mouth of the Amazon at the I. Marajo. The watershed is shown in great detail. Lieutenant Herndon made this exploration and the resulting report under the direction of the U.S. Navy Department. He journeyed through parts of Peru, Bolivia and Brazil for nearly a year and went on to become the captain of the ill-fated Central America which sank in 1857 with a load of gold and newly minted gold coin from the Carson City mint. The gold, valued at more than a billion dollars, was recovered in a deep water project completed in 1989. On sturdy paper, printed color.
2) Plan del Curso de los Rios Huallagea y Ucayali..., (10.8 x 15.5"). Shows cities, towns, mountain passes, and native inhabitants. Water stain at center.
3) Map of the Rivers Huallaga, Ucayali, and Amazon..., (56 x 25"). Two sheets joined. Shows the path of the river system from Lake Marajo to the Pacific Ocean. The map locates hundreds of place names, forts and factories along the route. Map has several fold separations, binding tear into map.

Hardbound in original brown cloth covers(6 x 9") with decorative embossing and gilt title "Maps Herndon's Report".

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Condition: A

Binding is sound and covers are very good less a little sunning to spine. The maps are generally very good.

Estimate: $200 - $250

Sold for: $120

Closed on 12/3/2008

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