Alvin J. Johnson
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Alvin Jewett Johnson, né en 1827 et décédé en 1884, également connu sous la signature A.J. Johnson dirigeait une maison d'édition à New York. Il est notamment connu pour avoir publié les Johnson’s Family Atlases (Atlas de la famille Johnson) de 1860 à 1887. Les cartes sont imprimées en noir et sont ensuite coloriées à la main.
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Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827-1884), also known as A.J. Johnson, led the New York City publishing company which published Johnson's Family Atlases from 1860 to 1887. These atlases were published under his name alone or with Browning (1860–62) and Ward (1862-1866). These atlases are fascinating because sequence of atlas maps documented the growth of the United States during this quarter of century, showing the step-by-step expansion of railroads and the development of new states, counties and towns. As the years went along, the maps were updated creating for each map a set of map states or variations. These atlases and loose maps taken from them have become of increasing value to collectors and historians. In order for these loose maps to be of full use to historians for study (new counties sh
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Alvin J. Johnson
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Alvin Jewett Johnson
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Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827-1884), also known as A.J. Johnson, led the New York City publishing company which published Johnson's Family Atlases from 1860 to 1887. These atlases were published under his name alone or with Browning (1860–62) and Ward (1862-1866). These atlases are fascinating because sequence of atlas maps documented the growth of the United States during this quarter of century, showing the step-by-step expansion of railroads and the development of new states, counties and towns. As the years went along, the maps were updated creating for each map a set of map states or variations. These atlases and loose maps taken from them have become of increasing value to collectors and historians. In order for these loose maps to be of full use to historians for study (new counties showed up within two years of their creation and new states of the union almost as soon as they were announced) loose maps from these atlases need to be definitively dated. Collectors also need to know the true date of the maps; while some of the states/variations were utilized for up to two years, many changes occurred sometimes within one year, thus making some versions more plentiful than others.
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Alvin Jewett Johnson, né en 1827 et décédé en 1884, également connu sous la signature A.J. Johnson dirigeait une maison d'édition à New York. Il est notamment connu pour avoir publié les Johnson’s Family Atlases (Atlas de la famille Johnson) de 1860 à 1887. Les cartes sont imprimées en noir et sont ensuite coloriées à la main.
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