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This is a small selection of our inventory of antique St. Louis, MO maps and prints. Additional inventory is available. Contact us with your request. 1-800-879-6277 




003sl:
St. Louis Civil War Fortifications. Four hand colored views on one page of the fortifications built to protect the St. Louis US Arsenal.
11x16 in. $50



004sl:
1903 St. Louis Expo views. Six half-tone views on one page, from Scientific American. 11x15-12/ in. $30



005sl:
 
1933 St. Louis Topographical Map. Color litho map shows Mississippi River and East St. Louis. Very large detailed amp from US Dept. of Interior Geological Survey.
21x25 in. $60


009sl:
1888 Parks of St. Louis. Five attractive hand colored
 views of the Victorians
enjoying their parks.
16x11 in. $60



010sl:
1883 Levee Repairs at St. Louis. Night scene shows workmen repairing the levee to contain the floods.
Hand colored Harper's.
16x11 in. $50



011sl:
1867 Mitchell St. Louis Map. Original hand color.
 Attractive border.
12x15 in. $80



012sl:
 
St. Louis Civil War scene. Early industry in St. Louis. Antique hand colored view of Floating Mortar Batteries being constructed. Good River view from Harper's.
 16x10-1/2 in. $50



013sl:
1873 St. Louis scenes. Seven hand colored engravings depicting various city scenes. 8-1/2x12-1/2 in. $40



014sl:
1873 St. Louis views. Nine old hand colored views engraved on one page.
 8-1/2x12-1/2 in. $40


162fire:
Missouri - Scenes and incidents of the destruction of the Southern Hotel in St. Louis, by fire, on the morning of April 11th, with the loss of tweleve lives. 1877 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Wood engraving.
10 3/4 x 15 3/4 in. $50



122mo:
Civil War 1861. Union Refugees from Western Missouri being driving out because of Union supporters. Hand colored, wood engraving.
11 x 16 in. $50






018sl:
1889 Missouri-The Annual Visit of the Veiled Prophet to St. Loiuis-Some of the Striking Features of the Brilliant Parade. Seven old nhand colored engravings showing: Nanon, the vieled prophet, Erminie, Mascot, Mikado, Orpheus, and a street scene. This double page antique engraving is from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
 16x22 in. $180



020sl:
1881 Gray's hand colored New Map of Saint Louis by Frank A. Gray. Published in Philadelphia by
O.W. Gray & Son.
17 x 14 in. $90


021sl:
C.1891 Hand colored Map of the Main Portion of St. Louis, which includes Explanation key for places of interest and street names. Published in the Atlas of the World.
14 x 11 in. $30



024sl:
1901 Color lithographed
map of St. Louis.
14 x 11 in. $40


025sl:
1857 Wood engraving from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper titled, "The Grand Celebration of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, Arrival of the Excursion Train at Midnight, Opposite St. Louis, The Guests Going on Board the Steamers Provided for Their Accommodation By that City for the Night
Previous To the Celebration."
16 x 11 in. $40



028sl:
1862 Color Map of the Seat of War in the West, Including Southern Missouri, Northern Arkansas, and Western Kentucky and Tennessee, With the Localities of the Recent Victories at Forts Henry and Donelson, and the National and Rebel Positions." Featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
22 x 16 in. $100



030sl:
1887 Hand colored wood engraving titled, "The Presidents Welcome to St. Louis." Drawn by Charles Graham. Featured in The Presidential Tour issue of Harper's Weekly.
16 x 11 in. $40



031sl:
1887 Hand colored wood engraving from Harper's Weekly titled, "The Veiled Prophet's Pageant at St. Louis," from sketches by
Rogers and Graham.
16 x 11 in. $50


032sl:
1887 Hand colored wood engraving from Harper's Weekly titled, "The Grand Army Celebration at St. Louis." Drawn by Charles Graham. Top image shows the Triumphal Arch and bottom image
shows the Court House.
16 x 11 in. $50


033alco:
Beer-Making - Heim’s Brewery. East St. Louis, ILL. 1881 Hand coloredlithograph. Front and back views.
11 x 8 1/2 in. $80
Also available in b/w $60







 
033sl:
1884 Hand colored wood engraving from Harper's Weekly showing, the "First National Convention of Cattle-Men at St. Louis."
Drawn by H.F. Farny.
16 x 11 in. $80



034sl:
1906 Rand McNally & Co. Indexed Atlas of St. Louis, showing the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Forest Park, inset of Map of St. Louis and Vicinity and other
 areas of interest.
27-1/2 x 20-1/2 in. $60




035sl:
1921 Color Rand McNally Map of St. Louis and Vicinity featured in the Commercial Atlas of America.
21 x 14 in. $60



202sl:
1906 Cram map of Saint Louis. Large extremely detailed hand colored map showing the city boundaries as well as some surrounding townships. Many street names are shown as well as railroad routes, Important buildings, parks and cemeteries, The Mississippi River and the location of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
 are shown in detail.
18x27 in. $80



206sl:
 
1888 St. Louis, From the Mississippi River - Drawn by Charles Graham; and Sketches In the Parks of St. Louis. Double-page hand colored wood engravings published in Harper's Weekly as a Supplement on July 9, 1888. Top engraving depicts St. Louis, as seen from the Mississippi River and bottom engraving depicts: 1. Gate of Tower Grove Park; 2. Parterre and Plant House, Shaw's Gardens; 3. The Museum, Shaw's Gardens; 4. The Pavillion in Forest Park; and 5. The Mausoleum, Shaw's Gardens. 16x22in. $150



207sl:
1888 Steamboats on the Mississippi River -- Supplement to Harper's Weekly titled, "St. Louis, From the Mississippi River," drawn by Charles Graham. Top view is Looking North and bottom view shows the View of the levee from the bridge.
16 x 11 in. $80


209sl:
1898 Color Rand, McNally & Co.'s Indexed Atlas of the World Map of St. Louis. Inset on bottom of St. Louis and Vicinity.
27-1/2 x 20-1/2 in. $80


211sl:
St Louis Lime Kiln., Steamboats Industrial Smokestacks 1871. Rare print published in Every Saturday showing Steamboats on the Mississippi River, Mining Limestone. Hand colored, wood engraving.
10 3/8 x 14 3/8 in. $80


212stlouis:
View of the bridge now building across the Mississippi at St. Louis. 1871 Every Saturday. Hand colored, wood engraving. **Center fold has been reinforced/mended.
14 1/2 x 21 5/8 in. $150



213stlouis:
The City of St. Louis - Views of its Parks, Markets, Prominent Buildings, Important Public Works, etc. 1886 Frank Leslis'. Hand colored, wood engraving. **Center fold has been reinforced/mended.
16 5/8 x 23 in. $200


214stlouis:
"The Cascade City" of St. Louis. 1903 Supplement to Harper's Weekly. Showing the principal buildings of the St. Louis Fair of 1904 will centre about the Court of Honor, with an enormous fountain with pergolas on raised ground at its end. 
13 1/4 x x 36 3/4 in. $250

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