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Plates Illustrating the Geology and Scenery of Massachusetts


Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts, volume 2
Edward Hitchcock (American, 1793 – 1864)
Orra White Hitchcock (American, 1796 – 1863)
Robert Henry Eddy (American, 1812 – 1887)
Lithographer: Pendleton's Lithography (American, founded in 1825)
1833

Medium/Technique Illustrated book, with lithographs
Dimensions Overall: 22.5 × 29 × 0.7 cm (8 7/8 × 11 7/16 × 1/4 in.)
Credit Line William A. Sargent Fund
Accession Number2021.423.2
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
In 1833 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts sponsored the publication of the first geological survey of the state, prepared by Edward Hitchcock, a professor at Amherst College. Many states issued such publications in the 1820s and 30s, reflecting both a general interest in geology and a desire by governments to identify commercially valuable deposits of coal, stone, and minerals. As Edward prepared the study, he worked in close partnership with his wife, Orra White Hitchcock, an accomplished artist. She was responsible for all the illustrations that accompanied the report, including a series of landscapes meant to convey the larger geological features of the state, as well as more detailed technical drawings of particular geological formations.

Orra Hitchcock’s drawings were reproduced (rather appropriately) in the then-young medium of lithography by the Boston firm of Pendleton’s, which was established in 1825 as the first commercial lithographic press in the United States. All the plates in the Report are signed “Mrs. Hitchcock del.” or “Drawn by Mrs. Hitchcock,” giving Orra Hitchcock a prominent place in one of the earliest US publications in scientific geology. Like other such firms, Pendleton’s was a pioneer in employing women as commercial artists. Since many women were trained in drawing, and lithographic drawing could be done at home, lithography was one of the first professional avenues open to women in the arts. Over the course of their fifty-year marriage, Orra made thousands of drawings for Edward’s publications, as well as large and elaborate murals for use in the classroom.

DescriptionThis volume of plates accompanies Edward Hitchcock, Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts (Amherst: Press of J. S. and C. Adams, 1833).

The plates are as follows:

Plate I: Geological Map of Massachusetts. (folding, and hand colored)
Plate II: Autumnal Scenery: view in Amherst. (hand colored)
Plate III: A View in Hadley.
Plate IV: Gorge Between Holyoke and Tom.
Plate V: West View From Holyoke.
Plate VI: South Hadley Falls.
Plate VII: Sugar Loaf Mountain, Deerfield.
Plate VIII: Confluence of Connecticut and Deerfield Rivers.
Plate IX: Turner's Falls.
Plate X: Gorge or Glen, __ Leyden.
Plate XI: Organic Remains: Figs. 1, 2, 6-10: Vegetable Impressions and Remans, Fig. 3: Cast of a Venus, Fig. 4: Cast of a Turbo?, Fig. 5: Cast of a Tellina; Fig. 17: Mould of an Orthocera, Figs. 11-15: Shark's Teeth, Fig. 15: a Crocodile's Tooth, Figs. 18-22: Unknown Animal Relics from the Newest Tertiary.
Plate XII: Organic Remains: Figs. 23-25, 28: Vertebrae probably of Sharkes, Figs. 26-27: Alcyonia?, Figs. 29-30, 32-33: perhaps Radiated Animals, Fig. 31: Fossil Crab.
Plate XIII: Organic Remains: Figs 34-36: Impressions of Gorgoniae, Fig. 37: Shark's Tooth, Fig. 40: Cast of a Venus, Figs. 41-43: Casts of Calamites, Cyclopteria? and Nevropteria?, Figs.38-39: Fucoides in Sandstone.
Plate XIV: Organic Remains: Figs. 44-46, 48: Ictholites, Fig. 47: Encrini.
Plate XV: Map of the Valley of the Connecticut in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Plate XVI: Map of the Direction of the Strata in Massachusetts.
Plate XVII: East and West Sections of Massachusetts.
Plate XVIII: East and West Section across the Southern part of Massachusetts; Section across the Eastern Part of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Plate XIX: A Tabular and Systematic View of the Rocks and Their Imbedded Minerals in Massachusetts.
ProvenanceBy 2018, High Ridge Books, South Deerfield, MA; 2021, sold by High Ridge Books to the MFA. (Accession Date: June 16, 2021)

NOTE: High Ridge Books acquired the text volume and atlas of this item separately.