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Map Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-Maps

Scope and Content

The collection includes maps by many local surveyors and mapmakers, including Nathaniel Goodwin, Seth E. Marsh, William S. Porter, and Albert L. Washburn. The work of at least two women, Katherine C. Bartholomew and Ruth Goldie, is represented. The collection is arranged chronologically, based on date depicted, not on date published.

Dates

  • 1838-2004

Access Restrictions

The records are stored in a restricted area and therefore may not be available on a same-day basis.

Use Restrictions

See Hartford History Center’s Collection Use policy. Permission to publish from the Hartford Maps Collection must be obtained in writing from the Executive Director of the Hartford History Center, and a copy of the published work may be requested by the Hartford History Center. The Hartford History Center reserves the right to refuse permission to publish, etc. to those who have not complied with its policies. Use of the collections will normally not be permitted for the purpose of promotion of commercial products and services or political campaigns. Hartford History Center at Hartford Public Library reserves the right to limit the number of photographic prints/captures and to restrict the use or reproduction of rare, fragile, or valuable objects.

Historical Note

Maps in the Hartford History Center Collection cover the period from the seventeenth-century through the 2000s. Seventeenth-century maps are all later recreations. Most are based on research and surveys done by William S. Porter in 1838. Porter’s map of Hartford in 1640 was frequently reprinted and republished well into the twentieth century. Important nineteenth century maps include Marcus Smith’s 1850 Map of the City of Hartford and city atlases published by Baker & Tilden in 1869, by G. M. Hopkins in 1880, and by L. J. Richards in 1896. Twentieth-century maps include additional city atlases and maps produced by the City of Hartford Department of Engineering and the Metropolitan District Commission.

Extent

180 maps and atlases (approximately)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Maps tracing the development of the city of Hartford from the 1600s to the 2000s.

Physical Location

Hartford History Center, Map Cases 1 and 2

Processing Details

Collection was processed in 2009.

EAD Finding Aid created in 2017.

Title
Map Collection
Subtitle
A Guide to the collection at the Hartford History Center
Date
December 2017
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Hartford History Center Repository

Contact:
Hartford History Center
Hartford Public Library
500 Main St
Hartford CT 06103 USA
860.695.6297