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Silver City, Owyhee, I.T 1866

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Old aerial view of Idaho, Silver City, United States.

Created by Grafton Tyler Brown, P. F. (Philip F.) Castleman in 1866.
  • Bird's-eye view map of Silver City, Ohwyee, Idaho Territory by Grafton Tyler Brown, first African-American lithographer on the West Coast, cartographer.
  • Relief shown by pictorially.
  • "Published by P.F. Castleman."
  • "Grafton T. Brown & Co. LITH. 543 Clay St. San Francisco Cal."--In lower right margin.
  • View is surrounded by vignetts illustrating prominent business firms and individual companies, e.g. Cosmos Silver Mining Co.
  • "From photographs by P. F. Castleman."
  • View was lithographed by Grafton Tyler Brown based on photographs taken by Philip Frederick Castleman.
  • Date of publication inferred from the year when Castleman visited Silver City in 1866, as stated in the dealer's description.

Map Subjects

Aerial Views

Idaho

Silver City

Silver City (Idaho)

United States

Aerial Views

Grafton Tyler Brown

P. F. (Philip F.) Castleman

1866

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1866

Aerial Views

Grafton Tyler Brown

Idaho

Map

Maps

P. F. (Philip F.) Castleman

Silver City

Silver City (Idaho)

United States

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This old map of Silver City, Owyhee, I.T from 1866 was created by Grafton Tyler Brown, P. F. (Philip F.) Castleman in 1866