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Central America.
Map shows early twentieth century submarine telegraph cables, railroads, and steamship routes in Central America. Insets: "Proposed Panama Canal" and "Proposed Nicaragua Canal." Relief shown by shading. Scale [ca. 1:5,000,000].
Carte générale des États-Unis et du Mexique : comprenant L'Amérique Centrale et les Antilles [Sheet 1].
Map shows geography, cities, and borders in late nineteenth century North America and Central America. Insets: "Entrée de New York," "Carte des rapports entre l'Europe & l'Amérique," and "Petites Antilles et nord de l'Amérique du sud." Relief shown by hachures. No scale noted.
Carte générale des États-Unis et du Mexique : comprenant L'Amérique Centrale et les Antilles [Sheet 2].
Map shows geography, cities, and borders in late nineteenth century North America and Central America. Inset: " États de l'Amérique Centrale." Relief shown by hachures. No scale noted.
A new and complete map of the West Indies comprehending all the coasts and islands known by that name.
Map shows settlements along the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, Louisiana, New Spain, Central America, the northern coast of South America, and the islands of the West Indies. Includes legend. Scale [ca. 1:6,500,000].
West Indies, from the best authorities.
Map shows the islands of the Caribbean area, the Yucatan and Central America, Florida and the coastline along the Gulf of Mexico, and the northern coast of South America. A [plus] symbol probably represents atolls. Relief shown pictorially. Scale: [ca. 1:15,000,000].
Carte géographique, statistique et historique de l'Amérique.
Map shows political boundaries, cities, and geography of North America and South America. Includes text. Scale not given.
Amérique septentrionale.
Map shows major French, English and Spanish settlements on the North American continent, Central America, and the islands of the Caribean. Scale [ca. 1:34,500,000]. Map comes from Atlas de toutes les parties connues du globe terrestre [Atlas of all known parts of the globe] by Guillaume Raynal.
A new and accurate chart of the West Indies with the adjacent coasts of North and South America drawn from the best authorities, assisted by the most approved modern maps & charts, and regulated by astronoml. observations
Map shows outheastern portion of North America, the West Indies and islands of the Caribbean area, Mexico and Central America, the northeast portion of South America; explorers' routes through the West Indies; Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana and New Mexico. Includes notes. Scale not given. Map appeared in John Harris' Navigantium, or, a complete collection of voyages and travels.
Mexico, Guatemala and the West Indies.
Map shows early nineteenth century boundaries of Mexico extending north along the Pacific coast. Mexican provinces and major towns are indicated. Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:14,482,000].
Carte générale des États-Unis Mexicains, de la République du Texas et des etats de l'Amérique Centrale.
Map shows the states, provinces, cities, towns, and areas of Native American habitation in the Republic of Mexico, Central America [shown as Guatemala], and the Republic of Texas. Insets: "Guatemala ou Provinces-unies de l'Amérique Centrale" and [Map of] "Iles Revillagigedo." Probably appeared in the author's Atlas Universal de Geographie Physique, Politique, Ancienne et Moderne, printed in 1846. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Carte générale des Îles Antilles : des îles et Bancs de Bahama, des États-Unis de L'Amérique-Centrale, de La Mer du Mexique &a.
Map shows administrative division for Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba; the political divisions in Central America; the northern coast of Colombia; lettering for Mexico includes Texas, map coloring excludes Texas from Mexico at the Nueces River. Includes historical notes and volcano elevations. Insets: "Détails des Îles Vierges," "La Martinique d'apres les Cartes de M.M. Monnier et Bourgon Duperré," and "La Guadelupe et Iles adjacentes." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale not noted.
The United States of Mexico.
Map shows borders, cities, and geography of early nineteenth century Mexican states. Inset: "Guatemala or the United Provinces of Central America." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:12,672,000].
Map of the United States and Mexico.
Map shows state boundaries, major cities, ports, and towns, mail routes, existing and proposed railroads, major roads with distances, and shipping routes for the continental United States, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and the northwestern portion of South America; western territories of the U.S. include Dakota, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, [unlabeled lower Idaho], Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, and Indian Territory; eastern portion of [modern day] Colorado is split between Nebraska, Kansas, and New Mexico territories but unlabeled [or partially labeled as "Colona"]; major shipping routes and historical routes of exploration for the Atlantic Ocean and portions of the Pacific Ocean on inset. Includes illustrations of ships, historical notes, "Table of Distances", and "Table showing the route of the steamers of the United States and Mexican Mail Steam Ship Line and the various ports in the Gulf of Mexico at which they are to touch, as also the distances between the said ports." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings. Scale [ca. 1:5,400,000-1:7,800,000].
Map of the United States and Mexico.
Map shows state boundaries, major cities, ports, and towns, mail routes, existing and proposed railroads, major roads with distances, and shipping routes for the continental United States, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and the northwestern portion of South America; western territories of the U.S. include Dakota, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, [unlabeled lower Idaho], Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, and Indian Territory; eastern portion of [modern day] Colorado is split between Nebraska, Kansas, and New Mexico territories but unlabeled [or partially labeled as "Colona"]; major shipping routes and historical routes of exploration for the Atlantic Ocean and portions of the Pacific Ocean on inset. Includes illustrations of ships, historical notes, "Table of Distances", and "Table showing the route of the steamers of the United States and Mexican Mail Steam Ship Line and the various ports in the Gulf of Mexico at which they are to touch, as also the distances between the said ports." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings. Scale [ca. 1:5,400,000-1:7,800,000].
Map of the United States and Mexico.
Map shows state boundaries, major cities, ports, and towns, mail routes, existing and proposed railroads, major roads with distances, and shipping routes for the continental United States, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and the northwestern portion of South America; western territories of the U.S. include Dakota, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, [unlabeled lower Idaho], Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, and Indian Territory; eastern portion of [modern day] Colorado is split between Nebraska, Kansas, and New Mexico territories but unlabeled [or partially labeled as "Colona"]; major shipping routes and historical routes of exploration for the Atlantic Ocean and portions of the Pacific Ocean on inset. Includes illustrations of ships, historical notes, "Table of Distances", and "Table showing the route of the steamers of the United States and Mexican Mail Steam Ship Line and the various ports in the Gulf of Mexico at which they are to touch, as also the distances between the said ports." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings. Scale [ca. 1:5,400,000-1:7,800,000].
Central America.
Map shows early twentieth century geography, cities, towns, and railroads in Panama, Nicaragua, Salvador, and Guatemala, and Jamaica. Trans-oceanic cables in the region are also shown. Includes legend. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:7,500,000].
[Maps of Central America and Mexico]
Map shows major cities and towns, lakes, rivers, and the location of Native American ruins. Inset: [overview map showing location of Central America in North America]. Scale [ca. 1:7,600,000].
Map of the United States.
Map shows cities, areas of Native American habitation for the United States, Mexico, Central America and part of the West Indies; jagged U.S.-Mexico border, western U.S. territories of Oregon, Utah, Nebraska, New Mexico, Kansas, and Minnesota, and "Indian Territory"; forts, canals, major roads, mines, and railroads. Includes explanation and illustrations. Inset: [Portrait of George] "Washington" and "Capitol at Washington." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:7,603,000].
Mexico, Cuba & Central America.
Map shows railroads, political boundaries, and major cities in South America. Includes population and area statistics. Insets: "Continuation of the West Indies and the Isthmus of Panama." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:2,534,000] and [ca. 1:21,200,000].
Insulae Americanae, nempe Cuba, Hispaniola Iamaica, Pto. Rico, Lucania, Antillae vulgo Caribæ, Barlo-Et Sotto-Vento etc.
Map shows coast line of Florida and along the Gulf of Mexico, islands in the Caribbean region, both coasts of Central America, and the northern coast of South America. Includes legend. Scale [ca. 1:6,500,000]
Amérique.
Map shows major cities and areas of Indian habitation for Greenland, New Britain, the United States, the islands of the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, and Russian America [Alaska]. Inset: [Map of the Aleutian Islands]. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
A new map of Central America shewing [sic.] the different lines of Atlantic and Pacific communication.
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Central America railroads, proposed canals or water communications, common roads, gold and silver mines, major cities and towns. Includes text notes, legend, and five topographical cross sections. Insets: "Map of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in the Republic of Mexico reduced from the original by order of Dn. José de Garay," "Isthmus of Panama," "Plan of the mouth of the river Coatzacoalcos," "A vertical projection upon a plan perpendicular to the meridian," "Section 1, across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec," "Section 2, from Port St. Juan del Norte to Port Realejo," "Section 3, from the Lake Nicaragua to Port San Juan del Sur," and "Section 4, between Chagres (Atlantic) & Vaca de Monte (Pacific)." Relief shown by hachures, spot heights, and by profile. Scale [ca. 1:3,000,000].
California, Mexico, and Central America.
This map shows Central America and surrounding areas including the southern United States. Colors were used to outline territories in the United States, Mexico and the Mexican states, and individual countries in South America. Some cities, bodies of water and geographic features are marked (with relief shown by hachures). There is a key to the "Classification of Places" on the right side of the map showing the symbolic representations of city populations. There is also a pictorial elevation chart at the bottom of the map showing the mountains of the region.
Mexico and Guatemala.
Map shows early nineteenth century provinces, cities, locations of indigenous people, and locations of mines. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:11,927,000].
Mexico and Guatimala [sic.].
Map shows cities, mines, Mexican states, areas of Native American habitation, and Belize. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:11,930,000].
Mexico & Guatimala.
This map shows southern portions of North America, including Mexico and the Republic of Texas, and Central America (labeled Guatemala). Regions are outlined and shaded in color. Cities, bodies of water, and geographic features are marked (with relief shown by hachures).
Mexico & Guatimala.
Map shows early nineteenth century provinces, cities, locations of indigenous people, and locations of mines. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not noted.
Mexique Antilles et Californie.
Map shows major cities and political divisions for lower North and all of Central America; state and territorial boundaries for the United States and interior Mexico; coloration and labels for portion of Texas reflect German and French colonization in New Braunfels, Fredericksburg, and Castroville; Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Kansas, and Minnesota territories; areas of Native American habitation; boundary between Mexico and the U.S. does not appear to reflect treaty agreements; unusual boundaries for California. Includes color key to European possessions in North America and the West Indies. Insets: "La Guadeloupe et ses dépendances" and "La Martinique." Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Mexique, Amerique Central, Antilles
This map shows Central America and the Caribbean as well as the surrounding areas. Countries are shaded in color (corresponding to a key near the upper right corner) and the states of Mexico are outlined in green. Some major cities, bodies of water and geographic features are marked (with relief shown by hachures). There are four insets: the Isthmus of Panama (lower right corner), and the islands of St. Martin, La Martinique, and La Guadeloupe in the upper right corner. Scale [ca. 1:2,285,700].
[Map of the United States, Mexico, and Central America showing the limit of frontier stations]
Map shows the extent of mid-nineteenth century military outposts just west of the Mississippi River, the route of the Rifle Regiment [the Oregon Expedition] in 1849, roads, ocean, and river routes. U.S. Boundaries with British possessions and Mexico are highlighted. Transportation lines are depicted in red and blue, frontier stations in red, and boundaries in yellow. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Le vieux Mexique, ou, Nouvelle Espagne avec les costes de la Floride : faisant-partic de l'Amerique septentrionale / par N. de Fer.
Relief shown pictorially. Hand colored. Paris : Chez l'auteur dans l'Isle du Palais sur le quay de l'Orloge a la sphere royale avec privil du roy, 1702.
Le Vieux Mexique, ou, Nouvelle Espagne avec les costes de la Floride
This map shows the country of Mexico and the surrounding areas. Countries are outlined in color; major cities, bodies of water and geographic features are marked (with relief shown pictorially) as well as colored symbols that appear to mark churches or missions. Dotted lines mark territories within Mexico. A color illustration of native people is in the lower left corner, near the text boxes containing the title and other information.
Le vieux Mexique ou, : Nouvelle Espagne avec les costes de la Floride faisant-partie de l'Amerique septentrionate.
Map shows cities and provinces of New Spain, Cuba, Florida and the Gulf coast, tip of Baja California; areas of Native American habitation. Relief shown pictorially. Scale not given.
Mexico & Guatemala
This map shows Mexico and Central America (labeled "Guatemala") as well as the surrounding areas. Mexican states are outlined in various colors and labeled; Guatemala is outlined and subdivided into 25 numbered sections (a key in the lower left gives a "Reference to the States of Guatemala"). Major cities, bodies of water, and geographic features are marked (with relief shown by hachures). Scale [ca. 21,723,428].
North America.
Map shows North and Central America, the West Indies, some cities, military outposts, areas of Indian habitation, British America, Russian America, Oregon, and few, if any, boundaries lines. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:39,000,000].
Mexico, Mittel-America, Texas
Map shows major cities and areas of Native American habitation in the southern half of the continental United States, Mexican states, Central America, and Texas. Texas boundary lines are to the Rio Grande. Includes legend; indexes to Mexican states, Central American countries, and mountains south of the twenty degree line of latitude. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale: [ca. 1:12,220,000].
Map of North America
Atlas map of North America, showing the Caribbean and Central American countries, Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, the United States, and Greenland. The map includes major cities and towns, boundaries, roads, and bodies or water. The map also includes insets of the Windward Islands (lower-right) and the Aleutian Islands (upper-left). Scale [ca. 1:10,010,880] (158 miles to the inch).
The United States of Mexico.
Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Inset: Guatemala, or, The United Provinces of Central America.
Central America and the West Indies from the latest and best authorities.
Map shows West Indies sailing routes and related major cities and ports. Lower Mexico and northwest coast of South America is also shown and Texas is identified as a separate entity. Layouts of cities in port insets; parishes, towns and estates for inset of Jamaica. Includes key to "Abreviations of the Names of the Nations possessiong the West India Is." Insets: "The Harbour and City of Havana," "Jamaica," and "The Harbours of Port Royal & Kingston." Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Scale [ca. 1:13,000,000].
Mexico, California & Texas.
Map shows provinces or states in Mexico, cities and towns for Southwestern United States, Mexico, Belize, and Guatamala, gold discoveries in California, and areas of Native American habitation. Inset: "Guatemala or Central America." Includes key to gold discoveries. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:12,000,000].
Mexico, and Guatimala : Corrected from original information communicated by Simon A.G. Bourne, Esq.
Map shows provinces, cities, roads, mines, and geographic features in Mexico; cities in Guatemala; "British settlement" of "Balize." Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Map of Mexico.
Map shows late nineteenth century geography, cities, and political borders in Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. Includes steamer routes. Relief shown by hachures. No scale indicated.
Spanish dominions in North America, middle part.
Map shows "intendancies" [of New Spain], cities and towns, mining activity, and military posts, and areas of Native American habitation. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:4,000,000].
Amérique septentrionale, en 1846.
Map shows mid-nineteenth century United States major cities, areas of Native American habitation, and locations of historic events. Includes color-coded legend to locations of dated historic events for North and Central America and the West Indies. Scale not given. Appears in Atlas Universal Historique et Géographique by A. Houzé.
Mexico and Central America.
Map shows Mexican state boundaries, political divisions for Central America, cities, and rivers. Inset: "Enlarged plan of the Isthmus of Panama." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:6,336,000] and [ca. 1:3,168,000].
The eastern provinces of the Dominion of Canada with Newfoundland [and] Mexico, Central America and West Indies.
Maps show late nineteenth century geography and settlements in the eastern provinces of Canada, Newfoundland, Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. Relief shown by hachures. No scale indicated.
North America
This map shows North America and the surrounding areas; the countries and regions outside of North America are shaded in various colors. The U.S. and Mexican states are outlined in dotted lines and labeled. Bodies of water and geographic features are marked (with relief shown by hachures).
Central America: Including Yucatan, Belize, Guatemala, Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and the southern states of Mexico
Map shows provinces of lower Mexico, countries comprising upper Central America, volcanoes, cities, towns, major roads, and mid-nineteenth century population statistics. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:7,000,000].
Mexico
This map shows the country of Mexico and the surrounding areas. Each state is labeled and shaded using various colors. There is an inset in the lower left corner labeled "Territory and Isthmus of Tehuantepec." Major cities, bodies of water, and geographic features are marked (with relief shown by hachures). Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Johnson's Central America
Map shows Central America railroads and canals, political sub-divisions during the mid-nineteenth century. Includes notes and dates on boundaries and railroads. Insets: Mazanilla Island, Aspinwall City Naval Bay, City of Panama, the "Nicaragua Route", Harbor of San Juan de Nicaragua, and Isthmus of Panama. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Scale not given.
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