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Map No. 8. United States (1853)
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Detailed single page historical steel engraved map of the Eastern Midwestern States published in 1853. This map depicts Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa and parts of Kentucky, Arkansas, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Indiana. The map shows several geographic details on cities, towns, rivers, mountains, and islands. Along the bottom edge is written: Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1853 by Daniel Burgess & Co in the Clerks office of the Southern District of New York. States appearing on the Map: llinois, Missouri, Iowa, Kentucky, Arkansas, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Indiana. Cities appearing on the Map: Missouri: New Madrid, Bloomfield, Crane Creek (Cane Creek Township), Van Buren, Thomasville, Rock Bridge (Rockbridge), Forsyth, Cassville, Enterprise (No longer exists but was on the banks of Pattersons Creek in McDonald County), Neosho, Charleston, Benton, Jackson, Perryville, Greenville, Berford (?), Fredericktown, Farmington, Potosi, St. Genevieve (Ste. Genevieve), Eminence, Houston, Birchport (?), Hartville, Waynesville, Mt. Vernon (Mount Vernon), Springfield, Greenfield, Buffalo, Bolivar, Fremont (Name changed to Stockton in 1857), Carthage, Batesville (Ghost town after 1848), Herculaneum, Hillsboro, St. Louis, St. Charles, Steeleville (Steelville), Linn, Union, Herman (Hermann), Warrenton, Danville, Erie (Ghost town after 1855 when the county seat moved to Linn Creek), Tuscumbia, Versailles, Jefferson City, Fulton, Boonville, Columbia, Franklin, Oceola (Osceola), Warsaw, Clinton, Georgetown, Warrensburg, Harrisonville, Troy, Mexico, Bowling Green, New London, Hannibal, Palmyra, Marion City (Ghost town), Fayette, Glasgow, Paris, Huntsville, Keytesville, Shelbyville, Bloomington, Marshall, Lexington, Carrollton, Chillicothe, Linneus, Gallatin, Independence, Liberty, Richmond, Platte City, Plattsburg, Sparta (Ghost town after the county seat moved to St. Joseph in 1846), St. Joseph, Kingston, Savannah, Westport (Now a neighborhood in Kansas City since 1897), Oregon, Monticello, Waterloo, Edina, Hopkinsville (Kirksville), Memphis, Tippecanoe (Ghost town after the civil war), Trenton, Pharsalia (Name changed to Milan in 1859), Princeton, Sandsville (Ghost town before 1882), Bethpage (Bethany), and Lindon (Ghost town). Illinois: Metropolis City (Metropolis), Golconda, Elizabethtown, Shawneetown (Abandoned after the 1937 Flood of the Ohio River and now known as Old Shawneetown), Equality, Cairo, Caledonia (Ghost town since 1870), Union (Unity), Vienna, Jonesboro, Brownsville (Ghost town after fire burned the court house down in 1843), Marion, Kaskaskia, Mt. Carmel (Mount Carmel), Lawrenceville, Carmi, McLeansboro, Albion, Fairfield, Olney, Lewisville (Name changed to Louisville), Newton, Salem, Benton, Pinckney V. (Pinckneyville), Nashville, Mt. Vernon (Mount Vernon), Carlyle, Greenville, Waterloo, Belleville, Edwardsville, Alton, Grafton, Palestine, Marshall, Paris, Ewington (Ghost town after 1860 when the county seat moved), Shelbyville, Charleston, Sullivan, Vandalia, Hillsboro, Taylorsville (Taylorville), Decatur, Springfield, Gilead, Jerseyville, Carrollton, Carlinville, Pittsfield, Winchester, Jacksonville, Virginia, Mt. Sterling (Mount Sterling), Quincy, Danville, Middleport (Middleport Township), Monticello, Urbanna (Urbana), Pontiac, Petersburg, Postville (Ghost town after the county seat moved to Mt. Pulaski in 1848), Clinton, Bloomington, Tremont, Woodford, Peoria, Rushville, Havanna (Havana), Lewiston (Lewistown), Macomb, Monmouth, Knoxville, Carthage, Nauvoo, Oquawka, Chicago, Morris, Ottawa, Joliet, Yorkville, Napiersville (Naperville), Syracuse (Sycamore), Batavia, Toulon, Lacon, Hennepin, Princeton, Dixon, Oregon City (Name changed to Oregon in 1843), Cambridge, Rock Island, Lyndon, Waukegon (Waukegan), Dorr (Dorr Township), Belvidere, Rockford, Freeport, Mt. Carroll (Mount Carroll), and Galena. Indiana: Terre Haute, Kansas: Ft. Leavenworth (Fort Leavenworth). Iowa: Keokuck (Keokuk), Ft. Madison (Fort Madison), Burlington, Bloomfield, Keosauga (Keosauqua), Centreville (Centerville), Leon, New Buda, Avon (Ghost town), Clarinda, Sidney, Davenport, DeWitt, Mt. Pleasant (Mount Pleasant), Wapello, Washington, Muscatine, Iowa City, Tipton, Fairfield, Albia, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Lancaster (Ghost town after 1904), Montezuma, Marengo, Chariton, Oceola (Osceola), Knoxville, Winterset, Indianola, Fort Des Moines (Des Moines), Newton, Adell (Adel), Mt. Vernon (?), Quincy, Aftan (Afton), Pisgah (Mount Pisgah was a Mormon settlement that became a ghost town as the settlers moved west to Utah after 1852), Lewis, Panora, Glenwood, Kanesville (Council Bluffs), Council Bluff (Council Bluffs), Magnolia, Bellevue, DuBuque (Dubuque), Marion, Anamosa, Delhi, Prairie la Porte (Name changed to Guttenberg in 1851), Garnavillo, West Union, Toledo, Vinton, Cedar Falls, Waverley (Waverly), Clarksville, Marietta (Marietta Township), Nevada, Boonsboro (Annexed to Boone, Iowa in 1887), Homer (Ghost town after the county seat was moved to Fort Dodge in 1856), Eldora, De Korrah (Decorah), Wawkon (Waukon), and Ft. Atkinson (Fort Atkinson). Nebraska: Omaha City (Omaha). Wisconsin: Milwaukee. Minnesota: Ft. Snelling (Fort Snelling) and St. Paul (Saint Paul). The Indian Territory (Oklahoma) shows the Native American tribe of the Cherokees. Kansas shows the Native American tribes of the Osages, the Potawatomies, Sauks, Kickapoos, Delawares, and Kansas. Nebraska shows the Native American tribes of the Ottoes and the Omahas. Populations shown on the map: New Madrid: 1,500 Shawneetown: 1,500 Equality: 750 Caledonia: 250 Vienna: 250 St. Genevieve (Ste. Genevieve): 2,250 Missouri: 682,000 Springfield: 500 Mt. Carmel (Mount Carmel): 1,000 Albion: 250 St. Louis: 77,750 St. Charles: 2,750 Belleville: 3,000 Edwardsville: 750 Alton: 4,000 Grafton: 500 Herman (Hermann): 1,000 Danville: 1,250 Jefferson City: 1,250 Fulton: 3,000 Columbia: 3,250 Boonville: 2,250 Warrensburg: 1,250 Marshall: 1,250 Springfield: 4,500 Gilead: 500 Jerseyville: 750 Carrollton: 750 Winchester: 750 Jacksonville: 2,750 Palmyra: 1,250 Quincy: 7,000 Keytesville: 1,500 Shelbyville: 250 Lexington: 3,750 Chillicothe: 500 Gallatin: 1,500 Richmond: 2,500 Platte City: 500 St. Joseph: 1,000 Danville: 500 Illinois: 851,000 Peoria: 5,500 Rushville: 2,500 Lewiston (Lewistown): 1,500 Knoxville: 500 Keokuck (Keokuk): 2,500 Ft. Madison (Fort Madison): 1,500 Burlington: 5,250 Edina: 250 Bloomfield: 1,000 Chicago: 30,000 Morris: 500 Joliet: 2,750 Batavia: 1,000 Hennepin: 500 Oregon City (Name changed to Oregon in 1843): 500 DeWitt: 750 Mt. Pleasant (Mount Pleasant): 750 Wapello: 750 Washington: 750 Muscatine: 2,500 Iowa City: 1,500 Fairfield: 1,500 Fort Des Moines (Des Moines): 333 Iowa: 192,000 Waukegon (Waukegan): 3,000 Freeport: 2,000 Mt. Carroll (Mount Carroll): 500 Galena: 6,000 Bellevue: 750 DuBuque (Dubuque): 3,000
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Mexico and Central America (1853)
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Detailed single page historical steel engraved map of Mexico and Central America published in 1853. This map depicts Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, and part of the United States. The map shows several geographic details on cities, towns, rivers, mountains, and islands. It measures 23.9cm by 29.3cm. Mexican States appearing on the Map: Yucatan (Yucatán, Quintana Roo, and Campeche), Tabasco, Chiapa (Chiapas), Oaxaca, Veracruz, Guerrero, La Puebla (Puebla), Mexico (Morelos, Mexico City, Hidalgo, Mexico, and Tlaxcala), Queretaro (Querétaro and San Luis Potosí), Michoacan (Michoacán and Guanajuato), San Luis Potosi (San Luis Potosí), Tamaulipas, Nueva Leon (Nuevo León), Colima, Jalisco (Jalisco and Nayarit), Zacatecas (Zacatecas and Aguascalientes), Durango, Coahuila, Cinaloa (Sinaloa), Chihuahua, Sonora, and Lower California (Baja California Sur). Cities appearing on this map include: Colombia: St. Martha (Santa Marta), Carthagena (Cartagena), and Tolu (Tolú). Panama: San Blas (San Blas Islands?), Aspinwall (Colón), Porto Bello (Portobelo), Chagres (Depopulated in 1916), Panama (Panama City), Parita, and Santiago (Santiago de Veraguas). Costa Rica: Cartago and San Jose (San José). Nicaragua: San Juan de Nicaragua or Grey Town, Blewfields (Bluefields), San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua (?), Grenada (Granada), Managua, Leon (León), Realejo (El Realejo), and Matagalpa. Honduras: Truxillo (Trujillo), Tegucigalpa, Comayagua, Choluteca, Sta. Barbara (Santa Bárbara), Omoa, and Copan (Copán). El Salvador: La Union (La Unión), San Salvador, Port Libertad (La Libertad), and Sonsonate. Guatemala: Port Istapa (Iztapa), Guatemala (Guatemala City), Isabel (Izabal), Coban (Cobán), and Quesaltenango (Quetzaltenango). Belize: Balize (Belize City) Mexico: Yucatan (Yucatán): Ichmul, Merida (Mérida), Uxmal, and Sisal. Quintana Roo: Arena (?), Balcalar (Bacalar), Campeche: Campeachy (Campeche), Champeton (Champotón), Victoria, and Laguna (Ciudad del Carmen?) Chiapa (Chiapas): Soconusco (Soconusco Region), Ciudad Real (?), and Palenque. Tabasco: Tabasco (?) Oaxaca: Oaxaca, Sta. Maria Petapa (Santa María Petapa), and Tehuantepec. Veracruz: Tuxtla (Santiago Tuxtla), Alvarado, Veracruz, Orizaba, Jalapa (Xalapa), and Tuspan (Tuxpan). Guerrero: Acapulco, Mescala (Mezcala), and Zacatula. La Puebla (Puebla): Tehuacan (Tehuacán) and La Puebla (Puebla). Mexico: Tescuco (Texcoco). Mexico City: Mexico City. Morelos: Cuernavaca. Hidalgo: Tula (Tula de Allende). Tlaxcala: Tlascala (Tlaxcala). Queretaro (Querétaro): Queretaro (Querétaro). San Luis Potosi (San Luis Potosí): Tancuahuitz (Tancanhuitz de Santos), Venado, S. Luis Potosi (San Luis Potosí), and Rio Verde (Rioverde). Michoacan (Michoacán): Patzcuaro (Pátzcuaro), Morelia, and Zamora Guanajuato: Leon (León) and Guanajuato. Tamaulipas, Victoria (Ciudad Victoria), Camargo (Ciudad Camargo), Matamoras (Matamoros), Soto la Marina, and Tampico. Nueva Leon (Nuevo León): Monterey (Monterrey). Colima: Colima (Colima City) and Guatlan (?). Jalisco: Natividad (Barra de Navidad), Autlan (Autlán), Zapotlan (Zapotitlán de Vadillo), Sayula, Guadalajara, and Lagos (Lagos de Moreno). Nayarit: Acaponeca (Acaponeta) and Tepic. Zacatecas: Tlaltenango (Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román Municipality), Sombrerete, Fresnillo, Zacatecas, and Pinos. Aguas Calientes (Aguascalientes): Aguas Calientes (Aguascalientes). Durango: Tamasula (Tamazula de Victoria), Guarisamey (?), Sta. Cruz (?), Papasquiaro (Santiago Papasquiaro), S. Juan del Rio (San Juan del Río), Durango, and Nombre de Dios. Coahuila: Parras, Alamo (?), Saltillo, Monclova, Santa Rosa (Santa Rosa de Múzquiz), San Vicente (Dismantled into the 1850s), and Guerrero. Cinaloa (Sinaloa): El Fuerte, Cinaloa (Sinaloa de Leyva), Culiacan (Culiacán), Cosala (Cosalá), and Mazatlan (Mazatlán). Chihuahua: Guadelupe (Guadalupe y Calvo), El Paso del Norte (Ciudad Juárez), Presidio del Norte (No longer in existence), Chihuahua (Chihuahua City), Sta. Cruz de Rozales (Santa Cruz de Rosales), Sta. Rozalia (Camargo), Sierra Rica (?), and Carriza (?). Sonora: Guilivis (No longer in existence), Alamo (Álamos), Guaymas, Pitic (Hermosillo), Ures, Orcasita (San Miguel de Horcasitas), Oposura (Moctezuma), and Fronteras. Lower California (Baja California Sur): La Paz and Loreto. United States of America: N. Orleans (New Orleans), Galveston, Tubac, and San Diego. A note in the Central America map states: The Panama Rail Road is 49 miles in length. It extends from Navy Bay to Panama on the Pacific. Populations for each country in 1853 are as follows: Costa Rica: 100,200 Nicaragua: 235,000 Grenada (Granada): 15,000 Leon (León): 35,000 Honduras: 310,000 Truxillo (Trujillo): 4,000 Tegucigalpa: 10,000 Comayagua: 12,000 El Salvador: 288,000 San Salvador: 16,000 Guatemala: 502,000 Guatemala City: 35,000 Belize: 11,100 Balize (Belize City): 3,000 Merida (Mérida): 15,000 Campeachy (Campeche): 9,000 Ciudad Real (?): 6,000 Tabasco (?): 7,000 Oaxaca: 25,000 Tehuantepec: 8,000 Alvarado: 1,500 Veracruz: 6,500 Orizaba: 15,000 Tehuacan (Tehuacán): 12,000 Mexico (Mexico City): 200,000 Tescuco (Texcoco): 5,000 Tlascala (Tlaxcala): 4,000 Queretaro (Querétaro): 50,000 Morelia: 18,000 Guanajuato: 40,000 Venado: 8,000 S. Luis Potosi (San Luis Potosí): 35,000 Victoria (Ciudad Victoria): 12,000 Matamoras (Matamoros): 10,000 Soto la Marina: 3,000 Tampico: 7,000 Monterey (Monterrey): 13,000 Colima (Colima City): 13,000 Autlan (Autlán): 4,000 Tepic: 10,000 Guadalajara: 50,000 Sombrerete: 7,000 Zacatecas: 30,000 Aguas Calientes (Aguascalientes): 8,000 Guarisamey (?): 4,000 Papasquiaro (Santiago Papasquiaro): 6,000 S. Juan del Rio (San Juan del Río): 12,000 Durango: 40,000 Parras: 17,000 Saltillo: 20,000 Guerrero: 1,000 Cinaloa (Sinaloa de Leyva): 9,500 Culiacan (Culiacán): 11,000 Mazatlan (Mazatlán): 1,500 Chihuahua (Chihuahua City): 15,000 Guaymas: 3,000 Pitic (Hermosillo): 8,000 Orcasita (San Miguel de Horcasitas): 2,500 Mexico: 7,662,000
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Map of Europe (1853)
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Detailed single page historical steel engraved map of Central Europe published in 1853. This map depicts Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Israel, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Hertzagovina, Italy, Spain, Gibraltar, Portugal, Ukraine, Moldova, Croatia, France, Russia, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Slovenia, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, The Netherlands, Belgium, England, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Estonia, Latvia, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Scotland, Finland, and Iceland. The map shows several geographic details on cities, towns, rivers, mountains, and islands. There is an insert map of Denmark entitled Denmark. Along the bottom edge is written: Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1853 by Daniel Burgess & Co in the Clerks office of the Southern District of New York. Limited Monarchies of the time are shown as Portugal, Spain, Northern Italy, England, Sweden, and Denmark. Absolute Monarchies of the time are shown as Morocco, Tunis, Tripoli, Austria, Russia, Italy, France, and Prussia. Cities appearing on this map include: Morocco: Fez (Fes) and Tangier. Algeria: Oran, Algiers, Engousah, Tougurt (Touggourt), and Constantine. Tunisia: Tunis, Tozer (Tozeur), Karrwan (Kairouan), and Cabes (Gabès). Libya: Gadamis (Ghadames), Zoarah (Zuwarah), Tripoli, Ghirzah (Abandoned Roman city of Ghirzah), Mesurata (Misrata), Sokna, Sebha (Sabha), Gudwa (?), Mourzouk (Murzuk), Tegherty (?), Zella, Marajeh (?), Aujilah Oasis (Awjila), Bengazi (Benghazi), Cyrene (Ruins Deserted by the Fourth Century), Dernah (Derna), and Taffayah (?). Egypt: Port Difficulty (?), Alexandria, Rosetta, Damietta, Suez, Cairo, Minieh (Minya), El Siout (Asyut), Girgeh (Girga), and the Ruins of Thebes. Israel: Acre and Jerusalem. Syria: Damascus and Aleppo. Iraq: Bagdad (Baghdad). Turkey: Diarbekir (Diyarbakır), Antioch (Antakya), Adana, Adalia (Antalya), Constantinople (Istanbul), Smyrna (İzmir), Gallipoli (Gelibolu), and Adrianople (Edirne). Bulglaria: Silistria (Silistra), Varna, Burgas, Widin (Vidin), and Sophia. Romania: Ibraila (Brăila), Jassy (Iași), Bucharest, Arad, Temesvar (Timișoara), Hermanstadt (Sibiu), and Clausenburg (Cluj-Napoca). Greece: Seres (Serres), Salonica (Thessaloniki), Candia (Heraklion), Navarino (Pylos), Corinth, Athens, Larissa, and Joanini (Ioannina). Albania: Scutari (Shkodër). Serbia: Belgrade. Bosnia and Hertzagovina: Bosna Sera (Sarajevo). Italy: Mileto, Syracuse, Messina, Palermo, Cagliari. Bari, Taranto, Leghorn (Livorno), Bologna, Ravenna, Florence, Ancona, Rome, Naples, Salerno, Sassari, Genoa, Trent (Trento), Mantua, Venice, Trieste, Turin, and Milan. Spain: Valencia, Alicant (Alicante), Murcia, Carthagena (Cartagena), Toledo, Grenada, Malaga (Málaga), Cordova (Córdoba), Seville, Cadiz (Cádiz), Barcelona, Tortosa, Saragossa (Zaragoza), Madrid, Salamanca, Valadolid (Valladolid), Bilbao, Leon (León), and Corunna (A Coruña). Gibraltar: Gibraltar. Portugal: Lisbon, Braga, Oporto, and Coimbra. Ukraine: Sevastopol, Ekatherinoslav (Dnipropetrovsk), Nikolajew (Mykolaiv), Odessa, Cherson (Kherson), Simpheropol (Simferopol), Kaminiec (Kamyanets-Podilsky), Lemberg (Lviv), Charkow (Kharkiv), Tchernigov (Chernihiv), Kiev, and Jitomir (Zhytomyr). Moldova: Bender. Croatia: Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and Zara (Zadar). France: Bastia, Ajaccio, Nice, Toulon, Avignon, Marseilles, Valence, Montpelier (Montpellier), Toulouse, Bayonne, Metz, Strasburg (Strasbourg), Besancon (Besançon), Amiens, Rheims, Paris, Havre (Le Havre), Versailles, Orleans (Orléans), Tours, Clermont (Clermont-Ferrand), Lyon, Caen, Brest, L'Orient (Lorient), Nantes, La Rochelle, Rochefort, Bordeaux, Lille, and Calais. Russia: Tzaritzin (Volgograd), Astrakhan, Taganrog, Azov, Jekaterinador (Krasnodar), Oufa (Ufa), Orenburg, Saratov, Simbirsk (Ulyanovsk), Pensa (Penza), Tambov, Kalouga (Kaluga), Toula (Tula), Orel (Oryol), Koursk (Kursk), Voronez (Voronezh), Smolensk, Koningsburg (Kaliningrad), Katharinburg (Yekaterinburg), Perm, Viatka (Kirov), Ourjoum (Urzhum), Kazan, Wologda (Vologda), Kostroma, N. Novgorod (Nizhny Novgorod), Jaroslav (Yaroslavl), Wladimir (Vladimir), Moscow, Tver, Novgorod (Veliky Novgorod), St. Petersburg (Saint Petersburg), Cronstadt (Kronstadt), Pleskow (Pskov), Yarensk, Archangel (Arkhangelsk), Onega, Olonetz (Olonets), Petrosawodsk (Petrozavodsk), Viborg (Vyborg), Ousa (Ust-Usa), Mezne (Mezen), Kola, and Ekostrovskayo (No longer exists, was near Kandalaksha). Hungary: Tokay (Tokaj), Debretzin (Debrecen), and Pesth (Budapest). Slovakia: Presburg (Bratislava). Austria: Vienna and Innsbpruck (Innsbruck). Czech Republic: Olmutz (Olomouc), Brunn (Brno), and Prague. Germany: Nuremburg (Nuremberg), Munich, Stuttgard (Stuttgart), Lubec (Lübeck), Hamburg, Berlin, Magdeburg, Leipsic (Leipzig), Dresden, Sleswick (Schleswig), Bremen, Hanover, Gottingen (Göttingen), Cologne, Frankfort (Frankfurt), Altona (Now a borough of Hamburg), Gluckstadt (Glückstadt), Frederickstadt (Friedrichstadt), and Flensburg. Slovenia: Laybach (Ljubljana). Switzerland: Geneva, Basle (Basel), and Berne (Bern). Kazakhstan: Ouralsk (Oral). Belarus: Moghilev (Mogilev), Minsk, Pinsk, Grodno, and Witebsk (Vitebsk). Lithuania: Wilna (Vilnius) and Memel (Klaipėda). Poland: Warsaw, Lublin, Dantzic (Gdańsk), Stettin (Szczecin), Posen (Poznań), Breslau (Wrocław), and Cracow (Kraków). Netherlands: Groningen, Amsterdam, and Hague (The Hague). Belgium: Antwerp, Ghent, and Brussels. England: Norwich, Carlisle, Newcastle, Manchester, York, Leeds, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, London, Portsmouth, and Plymouth. Northern Ireland: Londonderry (Derry) and Belfast. Ireland:Galway, Limerick, Cork, Waterford, and Dublin. Estonia: Revel (Tallinn). Latvia: Dinaburg (Daugavpils), Riga, Mittau (Jelgava), and Libau (Liepāja). Sweden: Upsala (Uppsala), Stockholm, Calmar (Kalmar), Carlscrona (Karlskrona), Gottenburg (Gothenburg), Umea (Umeå), Fahlun (Falun), Sundswall (Sundsvall), and Pitea (Piteå). Denmark: Copenhagen, Viburg/Vyborg (Viborg), Elsinore (Helsingør), Odense, Kolding, Aarhuas (Aarhus), Lemvig, and Aalborg. Norway: Christiana (Oslo), Christiansand (Kristiansand), Drontheim (Trondheim), Bergen, Alstahoug (Alstahaug), and Hammerfest. Scotland: Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee, and Edinburg (Edinburgh). Finland: Abo (Turku), Helsingfors (Helsinki), Biorneburg (Pori), Vasa (Vaasa), Kajana (Kajaani), Uleaborg (Oulu), and Tornea (Tornio). Iceland: Skalholt (Skálholt), Reikiavik (Reykjavík), and Halar (Hólar). Populations shown on the map include: Constantinople (Istanbul): 900,000 Gallipoli (Gelibolu): 40,000 Adrianople (Edirne): 150,000 Silistria (Silistra): 20,000 Varna: 16,000 Burgas: 3,000 Ibraila (Brăila): 10,000 Jassy:60,000 Bucharest: 100,000 Widin (Vidin): 25,000 Sophia: 50,000 Seres (Serres): 30,000 Salonica (Thessaloniki): 70,000 Candia (Heraklion): 12,000 Navarino (Pylos): 2,000 Athens: 17,000 Larissa: 25,000 Joanini (Ioannina): 5,000 Scutari (Shkodër): 20,000 Belgrade: 30,000 Bosna Sera (Sarajevo): 68,000 Turkey: 15,500,000 Mileto: 7,500 Syracuse: 18,000 Messina: 34,000 Palermo: 180,000 Cagliari: 36,000 Valencia: 66,000 Alicant (Alicante): 25,000 Murcia: 36,000 Carthagena (Cartagena): 37,000 Toledo: 18,000 Grenada: 80,000 Malaga (Málaga): 52,000 Seville: 91,000 Cadiz (Cádiz): 70,000 Gibraltar: 20,000 Lisbon: 280,000 Sevastopol: 44,000 Ragusa (Dubrovnik): 8,000 Zara: 6,500 Bari: 18,000 Taranto: 19,000 Leghorn (Livorno): 76,000 Bologna: 69,000 Ravenna: 16,000 Florence: 98,000 Ancona: 24,000 Rome: 184,000 Naples: 400,750 Salerno: 12,000 Sassari: 24,000 Genoa: 120,000 Ajaccio: 9,000 Nice: 37,000 Toulon: 37,000 Avignon: 32,500 Marseilles: 160,000 Valence: 11,500 Montpelier (Montpellier): 37,000 Toulouse: 80,250 Bayonne: 16,000 Barcelona: 150,000 Tortosa: 11,000 Saragossa (Zaragoza): 50,000 Madrid: 207,000 Salamanca: 15,000 Valadolid (Valladolid): 21,000 Bilbao: 25,000 Leon (León): 6,000 Corunna (A Coruña): 22,000 Spain: 13,815,000 Braga: 15,000 Oporto: 80,000 Coimbra: 15,000 Astrakhan: 48,000 Taganrog: 22,500 Azov: 1,000 Jekaterinador (Krasnodar): 3,000 Ekatherinoslav (Dnipropetrovsk): 12,500 Nikolajew (Mykolaiv): 29,500 Odessa: 80,000 Cherson (Kherson): 30,000 Simpheropol (Simferopol): 8,500 Bender: 10,000 Kaminiec (Kamyanets-Podilsky): 16,000 Lemberg (Lviv): 55,000 Arad: 18,000 Temesvar (Timișoara): 13,500 Hermanstadt (Sibiu): 18,000 Clausenburg (Cluj-Napoca): 26,000 Tokay (Tokaj): 3,500 Debretzin (Debrecen): 60,000 Pesth (Budapest): 90,000 Presburg (Bratislava): 45,000 Vienna: 429,500 Olmutz (Olomouc): 18,000 Brunn (Brno): 42,000 Prague: 114,000 Nuremburg (Nuremberg): 48,000 Munich: 107,000 Innsbpruck (Innsbruck): 11,000 Mantua: 28,000 Venice: 120,000 Trieste: 76,000 Laybach (Ljubljana): 19,000 Metz: 48,500 Strasburg (Strasbourg): 52,000 Besancon (Besançon): 32,000 Stuttgard (Stuttgart): 46,000 Geneva: 23,000 Berne (Bern): 24,000 Turin: 135,000 Milan: 203,000 Amiens: 48,000 Rheims: 38,250 Paris: 1,054,000 Havre (Le Havre): 30,500 Versailles: 30,000 Orleans (Orléans): 42,000 Tours: 27,500 Clermont (Clermont-Ferrand): 34,000 Lyon: 210,000 France: 35,782,000 Caen: 43,000 Brest: 31,000 L'Orient (Lorient): 20,000 Nantes: 90,000 La Rochelle: 17,000 Rochefort: 16,500 Bordeaux: 120,000 Oufa (Ufa): 13,000 Orenburg: 16,000 Ouralsk (Oral): 16,000 Saratov: 35,000 Simbirsk (Ulyanovsk): 18,000 Pensa (Penza): 20,000 Tambov: 21,000 European Russia: 54,093,000 Kalouga (Kaluga): 35,500 Toula (Tula): 52,500 Orel (Oryol): 32,750 Koursk (Kursk): 24,250 Voronez (Voronezh): 45,000 Charkow (Kharkiv): 34,000 Smolensk: 14,750 Moghilev (Mogilev): 23,250 Kiev: 48,000 Minsk: 22,500 Pinsk: 7,500 Wilna (Vilnius):54,000 Jitomir (Zhytomyr): 27,000 Koningsburg (Kaliningrad): 77,000 Grodno: 15,500 Warsaw: 156,000 Lublin: 12,000 Dantzic (Gdańsk): 66,000 Stettin (Szczecin): 45,000 Posen (Poznań): 40,500 Breslau (Wrocław): 112,750 Cracow (Kraków): 37,000 Prussia: 16,331,000 Lubec (Lübeck): 25,250/26,000 Hamburg: 137,000 Berlin: 420,000 Magdeburg: 51,000 Leipsic (Leipzig): 60,000 Dresden: 65,000 Sleswick (Schleswig): 11,750 Bremen: 53,000 Hanover: 40,500 Göttingen (Göttingen): 41,000 Cologne: 95,250 Frankfort (Frankfurt):58,000 Groningen: 31,000 Amsterdam: 225,000 Hague (The Hague): 66,000 Calais: 12,000 Antwerp: 80,000 Brussels: 124,000 Norwich: 68,250 Carlisle: 41,500 Newcastle: 58,000 Manchester: 228,250 York: 25,000 Leeds: 101,000 Liverpool: 255,000 Birmingham: 173,000 Bristol: 66,000 London: 2,362,000 Portsmouth: 72,500 Plymouth: 52,250 Londonderry (Derry): 19,000 Belfast: 91,000 Galway: 24,000 Limerick: 55,000 Cork: 86,000 Waterford: 26,000 Dublin: 254,000 Katharinburg (Yekaterinburg): 16,000 Perm: 27,000 Viatka (Kirov): 11,000 Kazan: 45,500 Wologda (Vologda): 16,500 Russian Empire: 66,000,000 Kostroma: 14,000 Jaroslav (Yaroslavl): 33,250 Wladimir (Vladimir): 12,000 Moscow: 375,000 Tver: 25,000 Novgorod (Veliky Novgorod): 15,000 St. Petersburg (Saint Petersburg): 476,000 Cronstadt (Kronstadt): 55,000 Pleskow (Pskov): 12,000 Revel (Tallinn): 30,000 Witebsk (Vitebsk): 18,000 Riga: 72,000 Mittau (Jelgava): 29,000 Libau (Liepāja): 12,000 Upsala (Uppsala): 5,000 Stockholm: 88,000 Calmar (Kalmar): 6,000 Carlscrona (Karlskrona): 14,000 Gottenburg (Gothenburg): 30,000 Copenhagen: 125,000 Christiana (Oslo): 27,000 Denmark: 2,297,000 Christiansand (Kristiansand): 7,500 Glasgow: 333,000 Inverness: 12,750 Aberdeen: 72,000 Dundee: 79,000 Edinburg: 158,000 Altona (Now a borough of Hamburg): 32,000 Gluckstadt (Glückstadt): 6,000 Frederickstadt (Friedrichstadt): 2,500 Flensburg: 3,000 Elsinore (Helsingør): 7,500 Odense: 9,000 Kolding: 2,500 Aarhuas (Aarhus): 7,000 Lemvig: 3,000 Viburg/Vyborg (Viborg): 3,750 Aalborg: 8,000 Archangel (Arkhangelsk): 22,000 Petrosawodsk (Petrozavodsk): 7,000 Viborg (Vyborg): 3,750 Abo (Turku): 15,000 Helsingfors (Helsinki): 16,000 Biorneburg (Pori): 5,000 Vasa (Vaasa): 3,000 Sweden: 3,440,000 Fahlun (Falun): 5,000 Drontheim (Trondheim): 3,250 Bergen: 23,000 Norway: 1,328,000 Faroe Islands: 9,500 Iceland: 60,000 Reikiavik (Reykjavík): 750 Kola: 1,500 Uleaborg (Oulu): 5,000 Tornea (Tornio): 750 Pitea (Piteå): 1,250