- Map Showing Routes of Cartier, Champlain, and La Salle
- Map of the United States showing the Southern Confederacy
- Map of Louisiana Purchase
- Map Illustrating the Battle of Long Island
- Map of England showing the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms and Danish Districts
- Drawing of Jamestown
- Map of George Town
- Aryan-speaking Peoples 1000-500 B.C. (Map)
- Asia and Europe - Life of the Period (Map)
- Asia Minor, Syria, and Mesopotamia
- Hellenic Races 1000-800 B.C. (Map)
- Italy after 275 B.C
- Later State of Alexander’s Empire
- Map of Europe 50,000 Years Ago
- Map of Europe, 500 A.D.
- Map of Europe, Asia, Africa 15,000 Years Ago
- Median and Second Babylonian Empires (in Nebuchadnezzar’s Reign)
- Roman Empire at Death of Augustus
- Roman Power after the Samnite Wars
- The Cradle of Chinese Civilization (Map)
- The Known World, about 250 B.C
- The Spread of Buddhism
- The Western Mediterranean, 800-600 B.C.
- The World According to Eratosthenes, 200 B.C.
- Wars of the Greeks and Persians (Map)
- Ægean Civilization (Map)
- Travels of Marco Polo
- Africa in the Middle of 19th Century
- Africa, 1914
- American Colonies, 1760
- Arabia and Adjacent Countries
- Boston in 1775
- Britain, France, and Spain in America, 1750
- Central Europe, 1648
- Chief Foreign Settlements in India, 17th Century
- Comparative Maps of Asia under Different Projections
- Empire of Jengis Khan, 1227
- Empire of Otto the Great
- Empire of Timurlane
- England, 640 A.D.
- England, 878 A.D
- Europe after the Congress of Vienna
- Europe and Asia, 1200
- Europe at the Death of Charlemagne
- Europe at the Fall of Constantinople
- Europe in 1714
- Europe in the Time of Charles V
- Europe, 500 A.D.
- France at the Close of the 10th Century
- Map of Europe, 1848-1871
- Overseas Empires of European Powers, 1914
- The British Empire in 1815
- The Coming of the Seljuks
- The Moslem Empire
- The Natural Political Map of Europe
- The United States in 1790
- Routes of the discoverers
- North America from the globe of Johann Schöner
- Ojeda's first voyage
- Baalbek