Item is a coloured lithograph of the Colorado River near mouth of Paria Creek. In the foreground a sitting Native American. In the distance the eastern edge of the Grand Canon. U.S. Geographical Surveys West of 100th. Meridian. Vol. I. Geographical Report. Plate VIII.
Item is a coloured lithograph of the Bear's Teeth and the Missouri River. Painted by Stanley, Del. Printed by Sarony, Major & Knapp Lithographs, New York. U.S.P.R.R. Exp. & Surveys - 47th & 49th Parallels. General Report- Plate LI.
Item is a coloured lithograph of Puget Sound and Mount Rainier from Whitby's Island. Painted by Stanley, Del. Printed by Sarony, Major & Knapp Lithographs, New York. U.S.P.R.R. Exp. & Surveys - 47th & 49th Parallels. General Report- Plate LXVIII.
Item is a coloured geological map of the Tejon Pass, Canada de las Uvas and the vicinity, the San Fracisquito and Williamsons Pass. Printed by T. Sinclair's lith., Phil. U.S.P.R.R. Exp. & Surveys, California. Geology, Map II.
Item is a coloured geological map from the Rio Grande to the Pimas Villages. Scale, nearly 1:1.200.000 Along the Route explored by Lieut. John G. Parke, Corps of Top. Eng. Near the Parallele of 32. North Latitude. 1856. Prepared to accompany the Report of Thomas Antisell M.D., Geologist of the Expedition. U.S. Pacific Rail Road Explorations & Surveys. War Department No.2.
Items are two oval top-half portraits of Captain John Smith (b. Jan. 1580, d. June 21, 1631), Admiral of New England. Inscription below the portraits: "There are the Lines that shew thy Face but those that shew the Grace and Glory, brighter bee thy Faire-Discoueries and Fowle-Overthrowes of Salvages, much civilliz'd by thee. best shew thy Spirit and to it Glory Wyn: So, thou art Brasse without - but Golde within." Around one of the portraits are scenes of Captain Smith's life. Published by W. Richardson, Leicester Fields.