Inventory of Historic Maps of Mississippi,
created 2007-2017,
by Paul Davis

Title:Lloyd's map of the lower Mississippi River from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico; compiled from Government surveys in the Topographical Bureau, Washington, D.C.
Author:Lloyd, James T.
Scale:ca. 1 inch to 5 miles
Situation Date:1862
Publication Date:1862
Type:Original
Features:Drainage, sand bars, islands, bluffs, bayous, cut-offs, springs, lakes, landings, steamboat channel, river mileage, sugar and cotton plantations, mounds, cities, towns, communities, post offices, land parcels with names of residents/owners, fortifications, railroads.
Comments:General Note: five sheets in file. Signed in ms: "Milliard Fillmore, March 9, 1863." "Rev. (Revised) and corr. (corrected) to the present time / by Captains Bart. and William Bowen, pilots of twenty years' experience on that river. New York, 1862."
Publication Note: Another edition. 4 sheets, each 18.8 x 30 In. dated 1863 is at the Library of Congress-Geography and Map Division.
Coverage:Amite, Wilkinson, Adams, Franklin, Jefferson, Claiborne, Warren, Hinds, Issaquena, Yazoo, Washington, Bolivar, Coahoma, Tunica and DeSoto Counties
Repository:Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division | Boston Public Library, Norman B. Leventhal Map Center
Language:English
Publisher:New York, 1862.
Size (inches):37 x 10.2
Color:Y
Link:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4042m.rr101390 http://maps.bpl.org/details_14270/?mtid=20