Plans & Sections of Houses for Officers & Barracks for Soldiers near the City of Philadelphia


Plans & Sections of Houses for Officers & Barracks for Soldiers near the City of Philadelphia

Item Information

Title:
Plans & Sections of Houses for Officers & Barracks for Soldiers near the City of Philadelphia
Creator:
Loxley, Benjamin, 1720-1801
Cartographer:
Loxley, Benjamin, 1720-1801
Former owner:
Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies
Name on Item:
B. LOXLEY fecit
Date:
[1757]
Format:
Maps/Atlases
Manuscripts
Location:
British Library
Collection (local):
British Library Collection
Subjects:
Fortification--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800
Military art and science--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800
Philadelphia (Pa.)--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800
Places:
Philadelphia (county)Philadelphia
Extent:
1 map on 3 sheets : joined, with separate sheet forming key, manuscript pen and ink with watercolour ; 124 x 38 cm
Terms of Use:
No known copyright restrictions.
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Publisher:
[Philadelphia?] : B. LOXLEY
Scale:
Scale approximately 1:480
Language:
English
Catalog Record:
http://searcharchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:IAMS040-001999748
Notes:
Date from key, "On September the 7.th the Cellars for the Barracks were laid out"
North is oriented to the right of the map (the Delaware River is shown at the bottom)
Shows scale bar at centre, "A Scale of 40 Feet to an Inch"
Shows elevations of the barracks inset above the map
Shows signature of Loxley (stamped?) below both map and profile views
Letters on the map refer to the key on a separate sheet (signed by Loxley)
The location of the barracks is referred to by Docktor as "the area between Third Street on the west, Delaware River on the east, Green Street on the north, and Stannix Street on the South" (an area bissected today by the eastern end of Spring Garden Street?)
The Library of congress hold a facsimile (referred to by Docktor) of this map (Call Number G3824.P5 1757 .L6).
Copy at Add Ms 27,715.9. Map and profile view comprises 3 sheets joined (with scale bar pasted on). Key supplied on a separate sheet of paper. Manuscript "9" added in pencil at lower right. Laid on archival tissue. Green circular label to verso showing "19". White label to verso showing "DRAWER 36 SECTION 3". Manuscript additions to verso in pencil show "A 90" and "229". Separate key sheet (measures 34 x 21 cm) has text in brown ink (recto and verso) with the manuscript addtion of "9*" in pencil at upper right.
Notes (date):
This date is inferred.
Notes (citation):
Titled 'Plans & sections of houses for officers & barracks for soldiers near the city of Philadelphia', by Benjamin Loxley (name stamped in ink); circa 1757. 1:480. 'Scale of 40 feet to an inch'. Scale bar of 360 feet (= 9 inches). There are five elevations and a large-scale plan of the location, with a key and notes signed by Loxlet on an separate sheet (f. 9*). '229' in ink on verso; also 'A 90', but this may not be an Amherst no. 3 sheets, joined, 1230 x 380 mm in The British Library catalogue of additions to the manuscripts, new series 1971-1975
Docktor, John W. Cartobibliography of Pennsylvania maps prior to 1800. Part 1:maps in the Library of Congress, 257L7
Identifier:
add_ms_57715_9_a