of
Monmouthshire, c. 1831 •
Robert Aitken of Beith. born c. 1786 •
Carlo de Candia (1803–1862), Italian cartographer, created the large maritime map of Sardinia in 1: 250,000 scale, travel version. •
John Bartholomew the elder (26 April 1805 – 8 April 1861), Scottish cartographer and engraver. •
Henry Peter Bosse (Germany/United States, 1844–1903), also photographer and civil engineer •
Abraham Bradley Jr. (1767–1838), created first postal road maps of the United States •
George Bradshaw (England, 1801–1853) •
Eugenia Wheeler Goff (United States, 1844–1922), combined history, resources, and geography •
Leslie George Bullock (1895–1971) •
Bernard J. S. Cahill (1867–1944), inventor of octahedral "Butterfly Map" of the world •
Ambrose F. Church (died 1920), mapmaker in Nova Scotia, Canada •
George Comer (1858–1937) •
John Paul Goode (1862–1932), created the "Evil Mercator" and
Goode’s World Atlas •
Hermann Haack (Germany, 1872–1966) •
Eduard Imhof (1895–1986), oversaw the Schweizerischer Mittelschulatlas, the atlas used in
Swiss •
James Ireland Craig (1868–1952), inventor of the
Craig retroazimuthal projection, otherwise known as the
Mecca projection •
J. H. Colton (United States, 1800–1893) •
Carl Diercke (1842–1913) •
Max Eckert-Greifendorff (Germany, 1868–1938) •
Percy Fawcett (1867–1925), British explorer of South America •
Matthew Fontaine Maury (United States, 1806–1873),
U.S. Navy officer; also oceanographer, meteorologist, cartographer, author, geologist, and educator •
Matsuura Takeshirō (Japan, 1818–1888), explorer, cartographer, writer, painter, priest, and antiquarian. •
Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler (1842–1922), American producer of
pictorial maps •
Charles F. Hoffmann (Germany/United States, 1838–1913) •
James Gardner •
Charles E. Goad (1848–1910), English Canadian cartographer and pioneer of
insurance maps •
William Hughes (geographer) FRGS (1818 – 21 May 1876), English geographer, mapmaker, cartographer and author. •
Gwynneth de Candia Vaughan (England 1879 - ?), British cartographer, mapmaker in the Australian territories. •
Felix Jones (England, 1813–1878) •
Florence Kelley (United States, 1859–1932), political reformer, director of the Chicago portion of the Hull House Maps and Papers •
Peter Kozler (Slovenia, 1824–1879), lawyer, geographer, politician, manufacturer •
Lilian Lancaster (1852–1939), British creator of anthropomorphic maps •
Rudolf Leuzinger (Switzerland, 1826–1896), known for mountain landscapes and geologic forms and the first to produce terrain maps in color lithography. •
Victor Adolphe Malte-Brun (France, 1816–1889) •
Heinrich Theodor Menke (Germany, 1819–1892) •
August Heinrich Petermann (18 April 1822 – 25 September 1878), German cartographer •
George Philip (1800–1882), cartographer, map publisher and founder of the publishing house
George Philip & Son Ltd. •
Erwin Raisz (1893–1968) •
Daniel Alfred Sanborn (United States, 1827–1883), founder of the prolific insurance map provider
Sanborn Map Company •
William Schmollinger (
fl. 1830s) •
William R. Shepherd (1871–1934) •
Yuly Shokalsky (Russia, 1856–1940), also oceanographer and geographer •
Karl Spruner von Merz (Germany, 1803–1892) •
John Tallis and Company (England, 1838–1851) •
Nicolas Auguste Tissot (France, 1824–1897), devised
Tissot's indicatrix •
Shanawdithit (Canada, c. 1801–1829), created maps depicting the movement
Beothuk people in Newfoundland •
Edward A. Vincent (England/United States, c. 1825–27 November 1856),
cartographer,
civil engineer, architect •
Nain Singh Rawat (India, 1830–1882),
Cartographer and explorer •
Cope, Emmor B:
Gettysburg Battlefield cartographer and first
Gettysburg National Military Park superintendent •
Alexandre Vuillemin (France, 1812–1880) •
Ruth Taylor White (United States 1899 – ?), creator of pictorial maps of the United States •
John Francon Williams FRGS (1854–4 September 1911), editor, journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventor. •
Fanny Bullock Workman (United States, 1859–1925), geographer, cartographer, explorer, travel writer, and mountaineer •
James Wyld (England, 1812–1887) •
Hatsusaburō Yoshida (Japan, 1884–1955) ==20th century==