Andrew Ellicott (450)

Election date: 1785

Andrew Ellicott (24 January 1754–20 August 1820) was a surveyor, a mathematician, an astronomer, and a member of the American Philosophical Society, elected in 1785. Ellicott was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and as a young man moved to Baltimore County, Maryland where his father, APS Member Joseph Ellicott, and his uncles established a milling community. He developed an interest in mathematics and astronomy as a young man, both in school and by working with his father to construct clocks. After briefly serving in the Maryland militia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War, his surveying work began in 1784 with a commission to determine the southern boundary of the state of Pennsylvania. He eventually surveyed the state’s northern and western boundaries as well. In 1791, President George Washington appointed Ellicott to conduct a survey of the ten square miles of land that would eventually become the Washington D.C., a project he carried out with the assistance of Benjamin Banneker, a free African-American mathematician and astronomer. In 1796, Washington commissioned Ellicott to survey the boundary between Spanish-owned Florida and the United States. At the end of the War of 1812, Ellicott served as an astronomer on a delegation tasked with determining boundary lines specified in the Treaty of Ghent. His prominence in his field led to his nomination for the post of United States surveyor general, a position he declined, and to his appointment in 1802 as the secretary of the Pennsylvania Land Office. Ellicott was an educator throughout his life: he briefly taught mathematics at Baltimore Academy beginning in 1785 and, at the end of his life, was a professor of mathematics at West Point. Ellicott became a member of the National Institute of France in 1808 and a member of the Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts of Albany in 1815. (ANB)




Member(s): Andrew Ellicott
450.001
The American atlas; containing the following maps : --viz.-- 1. North-America 2. South-America 3. United States 4. New-Hampshire 5. Province of Maine 6. Massachusetts 7. Vermont 8. Rhode-Island 9. Connecticut 10. New-York 11. New-Jersey 12. Pennsylvania 13. Delaware and Maryland 14. Virginia 15. Kentucky, with the adjoining territories 16. North-Carolina 17. South-Carolina 18. Georgia 19. Tennessee 20. West-Indies
Creator(s):
Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820 (Contributor)
Publication:
New York: Published by John Reid, bookseller and stationer, no. 106, Water-Street, 1796.
Subjects:
America -- Maps. | North America -- Maps. | South America -- Maps. | United States -- Maps. | Washington (D.C.) -- Maps. | West Indies -- Maps.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 31078 | Evans 31647
APS Subjects:
Cartography
Editions:
1x 1796
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Andrew Ellicott
450.002
The journal of Andrew Ellicott, late commissioner on behalf of the United States during part of the year 1796, the years 1797, 1798, 1799, and part of the year 1800 : for determining the boundary between the United States and the posssessions of His Catholic Majesty in America : containing occasional remarks on the situation, soil, rivers, natural productions, and diseases of the different countries on the Ohio, Mississippi, and Gulf of Mexico, with six maps comprehending the Ohio, the Mississippi from the mouth of the Ohio to the Gulf of Mexico, the whole of West Florida, and part of East Florida : to which is added an appendix, containing all the astronomical observations made use of for determining the boundary, with many others, made in different parts of the country for settling the geographical positions of some important points, with maps of the boundary on a large scale; likewise a great number of thermometrical observations made at different times, and places.
Creator(s):
Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820 (Author)
Publication:
Philadelphia: Printed by Budd & Bartram, for Thomas Dobson, at the stone house, no. 41, South Second Street, 1803.
Subjects:
United States -- Boundaries. | Southern boundary of the United States. | Southern States. | Florida. | Mississippi River Valley -- Description and travel. | Geographical positions -- United States.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 22216 | Sabin 22217 | Shaw-Shoemaker 4147 | Shaw-Shoemaker 31400 | Shaw-Shoemaker 4147 | Howes E 94 | Streeter III 1531
APS Subjects:
Astronomy | Geography
Editions:
1x 1803, 1x 1814
Editions Note:

Two editions: both published in Philadelphia in 1803 and 1814.

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Member(s): Andrew Ellicott
450.003
Letter : Andrew Ellicott to Simon Snyder, governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania : [Six lines of quotations] : The demand for this letter has rendered a second impression necessary.
Creator(s):
Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820 (Author)
Publication:
Lancaster [Pa.]--: Printed by Hugh Hamilton, [1809]
Subjects:
Pennsylvania -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865. | Pennsylvania. Land Office. | Snyder, Simon, 1759-1819.
Record Source:
References:
Shaw-Shoemaker 17434
Editions:
1x 1809
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Andrew Ellicott
450.004
Plan of the city of Washington in the territory of Columbia, [cartographic material] : ceded by the states of Virginia and Maryland to the United States of America, and by them established as the seat of their government, after the year MDCCC : engrav'd by Thackara & Vallance, Philada : 1792 : in order to execute this plan, Mr. Ellicott drew a true meridional line by celestial observation ...
Creator(s):
Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820 (Author)
Publication:
[Philadelphia: s.n, 1792.
Subjects:
Washington (D.C.) -- Maps.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 46437 | Evans 24296 | Evans 47413 | Streeter VI 3786
APS Subjects:
Cartography
Editions:
2x 1792 (Philadelphia, Boston), 1x 1795 (New York)
Editions Note:

Three editions: two 1792 editions (Philadelphia, Boston) and one 1795 edition from New York.

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Member(s): Andrew Ellicott
450.005
Several methods by which meridional lines may be found with ease and accuracy : recommended to the attention of the surveyors in the United States.
Creator(s):
Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820 (Author)
Publication:
Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, South Second-Street, 1796.
Subjects:
Meridians (Geodesy) | Astronomical geography.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 22219 | Evans 30385
APS Subjects:
Astronomy | Surveying
Editions:
1x 1796
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Andrew Ellicott
450.006
The unfortunate controversy between the warrantees and the actual settlers on the lands…lying north and west of Ohio and the Allegheny rivers…
Creator(s):
Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820 (Author)
Publication:
Lancaster, PA
, 1810
References:
Howes E95
APS Subjects:
History
Editions:
1x 1810
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Andrew Ellicott
450.007
The United States almanack, for the year of our Lord 1782.
Creator(s):
Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820 (Author)
Publication:
Chatham [N.J.]: Printed and sold by Shepard Kollock, at his office, where shopkeepers and others may be supplied wholesale and retail, [1781]
Record Source:
References:
Evans 17379
APS Subjects:
Almanacs
Editions:
1x 1781
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Andrew Ellicott
450.008
The Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1782 ... Calculated for the meridian of Baltimore-Town, lat. 39 deg. 30 min. north, and long. 4 hours and 59 min. west, from the observatory at Greenwich; but may, withou sensible error, serve all the adjacent states
Creator(s):
Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820 (Author)
Publication:
Baltimore: Printed and sold, wholesale and retail, by M.K. Goddard, at the Post-Office, in Market-Street. This almanack may be also had of Mr. Frederick Craig, stationer, in Wilmington, on [sic] Delaware , [1781]
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References:
Evans 17145 | Evans 17527 | Evans 17920 | Evasn 18457 | Evans 18999 | Evans 19619 | Evans 20342 | Evans 20341 | Evans 21071 | Evans 21808 | Evans 22482 | Evans 23347 | Evans 24295 | Evans 46742
APS Subjects:
Almanacs
Editions:
1x 1781 (Baltimore), 1x 1782 (Baltimore), 1x (Baltimore), 1x 1784 (Baltimore), 1x 1785 (Baltimore), 1x 1786 (Baltimore), 1x 1787 (Winchester, MD), 1x 1788 (Baltimore), 1x 1789 (Baltimore), 1x 1790 (Baltimore), 1x 1791 (Baltimore), 1x 1792 (Baltimore)
Editions Note:

Twelve editions: Published between 1781 and 1792 for the years 1782 through 1793. The almanac changed title over time, sometimes highlighting the printer's role, for example, William Goddard's Pennsylvania..., other times, Ellicott's role, such as, Ellicott's Maryland and Virginia almanac.

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