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Along the Rio Grande.
This article from a Harper's Weekly supplement discusses features around the Rio Grande River in the United States and Mexico.
"Amerique Septentrionale"
Hand-colored map of North America showing settlements, rivers, and mountains
"Carte des Etats-Unis du Mexique"
Hand-colored engraving of Mexico with inset of Guatemala shoring settlements, roads and topography; includes Lapie's blind stamp
"Carte du Mexique et des Pays Limitrophes situes au Nord"
Uncolored map of south half of United States and Mexico showing settlements, political subdivisions, and topography
"Carte du Mexique ou de la nouvelle Espagne, ou l'on peut suivre les mouvemens des Cosles. Pour l'Histoire de l'Amerique par le Dr. Robertson"
Map of the southern United States and Central America showing towns, rivers, and mountains; inset of Mexico City
"Carte Generale des Etats - Unis Mexicains et des Provinces - Unies de L'Amerique Centrale"
Hand-colored map of Mexico, with inset of Guatemala, showing mountains, rivers and settlements
"Carte Generale du Royaume de la Nouvelle Espagne depuis le Parallele de 16 jusqu'au Parallele de 38 (Latitude Nord)"
Uncolored map of New Spain with exception of 6 red outlined peaks across southern Mexico; shows settlements, political subdivisions, rivers and topography
"Central America: I. Including Yucatan, Belize, Guatemala, Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and the southern states of Mexico"
Hand-colored map of Central America showing towns, mountains, and rivers
"Central America: II. Including Texas, California and the northern states of Mexico"
Hand-colored map of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
[Document Regarding the Treaty of Limits]
Treaty recognizing the U.S.-Mexican Border with commentary in Spanish and the text of treaties in both English and Spanish, side-by-side, including agreements signed January 12, 1828, and April 5, 1831.
Estado libre de Coahuila y Tejas
Official Mexican Broadside tabulating the population of Coahuila and Texas for the 1833 census
Fredonia or the United States of North America; including also Cabotia, or the Canadian Provinces; the Western Territory to the Pacific Ocean; and the northern part of the Mexican States.
Hand-colored engraving of the United States showing settlements, roads and topography. An inset note in the lower-left corner explains the use of the term "Fredonia."
"General Taylor and Staff: The Heroes of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monterey and Buena Vista"
(a) Lithograph of General Taylor and staff on horseback, soldiers standing at attention with U.S. flag; (b) frame, dark brown, wooden, cut nails with filler.
Major General Winfield Scott, at Vera Cruz March 25, 1847
(a) lithograph of Major General Winfield Scott standing at the port of Vera Cruz; (b) dark brown wood frame with decorative square corner pieces.
Map of Texas and the Country Adjacent
Hand-colored lithograph of Texas with statistics and references in lower left
Map of Texas, containing the latest grants & discoveries
Hand-colored map of the Republic of Texas showing grants, towns, rivers, and roads.
Mexico
Hand-colored map of southern United States and Mexico to Guatimala. Mexican states and other regions are outlined in color. Towns, roads and geographic features are marked with topography shown by hachures. There is an inset in the lower-left corner of the map with a portion of Mexico including Mexico City and surrounding areas.
Mexico
Front cover and front inside of the portfolio containing a hand-colored, engraved pocket map of Texas and Mexico showing major roads, settlements, rivers, and empresario grants; insets of statistics, distances, and roads from Vera Cruz and Alvarado to Mexico City.
Mexico.
Hand-colored map of Mexico and the surrounding areas, including Texas and parts of the southwestern United States. The Mexican states are outlined in various colors. Some places are marked as well as bodies of water and geographic features with relief shown by hachures. There is an inset of Guatemala in the lower-left corner.
Mexico. and Guatimala.
Hand-colored engraving of Mexico and Guatemala, and the surrounding areas, showing settlements, roads, mines and topography. Mexican states are outlined in various colors and labeled; "Guatimala" encompasses all of Central America (except for Belize). Major cities, bodies of water, and geographic features are marked (with relief shown by hachures).
"Mexico. and Guatimala. Corrected from original information communicated by Simon A.G. Bourne Esq."
Hand-colored engraving of Mexico and Guatemala showing settlements, roads, mines and topography
Mexico & Guatemala
Hand-colored engraving of Mexico and Guatemala showing towns, rivers, and topography
Mexico & Guatimala
Hand-colored map of Mexico and Guatemala showing settlements, rivers, and mountains
Mexico & Texas.
Hand-colored map of Mexico and Texas as well as the surrounding areas. Each of the Mexican states and the Republic of Texas are shaded in various colors. Settlements, rivers, and mountains are marked with relief shown by hachures.
A New Map of Texas, Oregon and California with the Regions Adjoining
Hand-colored map of western North America showing mountains, rivers, towns and roads, especially the emigrant route from Missouri to Oregon with distances between the various stopping points
"North America"
Hand-colored map of North America with Austin's Colony noted
Plan of the Battle of Buena Vista
Hand-colored map of area immediately north of Buena Vista, Mexico, with intricate geographical details and locations of various Mexican and American troops.
Records of silver mining companies, Real de Batopilas, Mexico
Records delivered to commandant of the mines by J.M.A. Allen, D.I. Maldonais and others; Joel M. Poinsett included in records
Segundo Calendario Portatil de Ignacio Cumplido, Para el ano de 1837, Arreglado al meridiano de Mexico.
Front and back covers of a Mexican Almanac.
"Sketch of the route of General Worth's column from Chapultepec to the Alameda in the attack upon the city of Mexico 13th & 14th of September 1847"
Map of various routes (Worth, Quitman, Smith) into Mexico City by J.C. Pemberton, Brev. Capt. A.D.C.
"Storming of Chapultepec, Mexico, Generals Pillow and Bravo"
Hand-colored engraving from “Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion”
Tourists in Mexico
Photograph of tourists standing under a tree with their mules and buggies
Unidentified ruins in Mexico
Photo taken by tourists of unidentified ruins in Mexico
Unidentified ruins in Mexico
Photo taken by tourists of unidentified ruins in Mexico
Unidentified ruins in Mexico
Photo taken by tourists of unidentified ruins in Mexico
Unidentified structure and people in Mexico
Photo taken by tourists of unidentified structure with three men and a horse standing in front
Unidentified structure in Mexico
Photo taken by tourists of unidentified structure in Mexico
Voz de la Patria, Tomo 2, Numero 19, Lunes 29 de Marzo de 1830
Continuation of the history of General Don Guadalupe Victoria, discussing the Fredonian Rebellion.
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