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"Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova"
Copper engraving of Mexico showing Baja California, southern United States, Florida, and half of Cuba; Yucatan is shown as a peninsula; Latin text on verso
"Bahia de Galvez-towm [sic]"
Engraved map of Galveston Bay with attached note, "The soundings are in Castillian feet"
"Bahia de S. Bernardo"
St. Bernardo Bay with attached note, "soundings are in Castillian feet"
"Carta Esferica que comprehende las costas del Seno Mexicano"
Hand-colored map of the Gulf of Mexico
Mapa de la America Septentl Asia oriental y Mar del sur Intermedio Formado
Map showing eastern Asia, western North America and the Arctic circle with routes of various explorers.
"Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico"
Full-color engraved map of Texas and Mexico known as "Disturnell's Treaty Map" because of its use during negotiations of the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
"Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico"
Hand-colored map of the southern United States and Mexico showing towns, roads, topography and statistical tables; engraving of Mexican eagle with snake in its mouth in upper right corner.
"Mapa de los Estados Unidos Mejicanos"
Hand-colored pocket map of Mexico showing towns, roads, rivers, and topography; inset of area between Mexico City and Vera Cruz; table of distances
"Nova Hispania, Nova Galicia, Guatimala"
Map of southern United States and Central lAmerica showing towns, rivers, and mountains; legend is in English, Spanish, and Dutch
Plano del Pto de San Tomas
Map showing structures in the Pueblo de St. Tomas and the plan of the body of water nearby including depth markers.
"Plano Topografico que demuestra la figura que forman las tierras y comprehende el Rancho nombrado Senora Santa Anna en Doctrina de Totomehuacan"
Hand drawn topographic plan view of the ranch lands named for Senora Santa Anna, thought to have been taken at San Jacinto
Puerto de San Juan de Puerto Rico
Map showing structures in San Juan, Puerto Rico as well as depth markers for the surrounding bay.
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