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Map of the State of Texas from the Latest Authorities.
Map of the state of Texas shows major cities, bodies of water, and geographic features (relief shown by hachures); each of the counties is outlined and colored. Additionally, the major rail lines are marked with listings in the lower right corner. There are two insets on the map: "Northern Texas on the same scale as the larger Map" in the upper left corner and "Map of Galveston Bay from the U.S. Coast Survey" in the lower left corner. There is also a key and list labeled "Population &c of Texas according to the Census of 1850" on the left side of the map near the middle of the page. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Scale 1: 3,400,000 (W 106°--W 94°/N 36°--N 26°).
The United States of North America: Pacific states.
Map shows major roads, western states of Washington and Oregon reaching to Nebraska, California adjacent to Utah and New Mexico. Includes notes. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Scale not given.
États-Unis et Canada.
Map shows major cities, areas of Indian habitation, states and "Dacota" [Territory], Indian Territory, New Mexico territory inclusive of Arizona and the tip of modern-day Nevada; Nebraska territory engulfs most of modern-day Montana and Wyoming; Washington territory includes all of modern-day Idaho; upper and lower Canada. Texas is shown to not extend west of the Pecos River. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
United States of North America (Eastern & Central) [Sheet 1]
Map shows mid-nineteenth century cities, towns, ports, transportation routes, mileage scales, and geography of south-central United States. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:3,980,000].
United States of North America (Eastern & Central) [Sheet 2]
Map shows mid-nineteenth century cities, towns, ports, transportation routes, mileage scales, and geography of south-eastern United States. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:3,980,000].
Johnson's new map of the state of Texas.
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Texas counties, major cities, towns, roads, railroads, and areas of Native American habitation. Includes detailed notes on map. Insets: "Plan of Sabine Lake," "Plan of the Northern Part of Texas," and "Plan of Galveston Bay." Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings on inset. Scales [ca. 1:2,350,000], [ca. 1: 529,000], [ca. 1:3,800,000], and [ca. 1:887,000].
Richardson's new map of the state of Texas, including part of Mexico : Compiled from government surveys and other authentic documents.
Map shows major cities and towns, counties, notable geographic features, railroads, major roads, areas of Native American habitation, military posts, and battlefields. Includes notes, explanation, and list of "Railroads, etc., in Texas." Inset: Map showing the proposed route of the Aransas railroad (and its) connections with the eastern roads. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:3,000,000].
Map of the city of Portland : Compiled from Brady's, Travaillot's and City Maps.
Map shows street names, block numbers, parks, monuments, and land ownership. Includes references. Insets: Order of number the lots on [various owners'] blocks. Scale [ca. 1:3,600].
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].
Johnson's Delaware and Maryland.
Map shows Delaware and Maryland railroads, roads, counties, and cities during the mid-nineteenth century. Includes 5 illustrations and note on the Mason-Dixon Line. Insets: Central Post Office, Treasury Buildings, Patent Office, The Capitol, and Harper's Ferry. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Johnson's Washington and Oregon.
Mid-nineteenth century map shows Oregon surrounded by Washington to the north and east, Washington extending to the Rocky Mountains and bounded by "Nebraska Territory" to the east and to the south by the "Territory of Utah;" areas of Indian habitation, counties, settlements, and military posts. Relief indicated by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:3,240,000].
Johnson's Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Map shows the railroads, major roads, counties, cities, and lighthouses in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:548,000].
Johnson's New England.
Map shows the railroads, counties, major roads, cities and towns in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Includes five illustrations: "Niagara Suspension Bridge," "Marshfield the homestead and farm of the late Daniel Webster," and the observatories at Amherst College, Yale College, and Cambridge. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,536,000]
From Fort Smith to the Rio Grande: From explorations and surveys.
Map shows "Cross Timbers," locations of Native American tribes, wagon trails, and proposed railroad routes. Inset: "Sketch of Rio Pecos at Anton Chico." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:950,400].
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].
Nord America mit Westindien.
Map shows "Dacotah" Territory, Wyoming with extended western boundary, Indian Territory, and only one Virginia. Includes key colors and to abbreviations in Spanish and English. Inset: "Die Nordwestlichen Inselgruppen Amerikas als Anschluss an die linke obere Ecke das Hauptblatts" [The northwestern island groups in America as a connection to the upper left corner of the main sheet]. Includes key colors and to abbreviations in Spanish and English. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:15,000,000].
Johnson's Washington and Oregon.
Mid-nineteenth century map shows Oregon surrounded by Washington to the north and east, Washington extending to the Rocky Mountains and bounded by "Nebraska Territory" to the east and to the south by the "Territory of Utah;" areas of Indian habitation, counties, settlements, and military posts. Relief indicated by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:3,240,000].
Johnson's New York.
Map shows mid-nineteenth century New York railroads, major roads, canals, counties, cities and towns. Insets: "Oswego," "Buffalo," "Rochester," "Syracuse," "Albany," "Troy," and "Vicinity of New York." Shows street names and canals on insets for Oswego, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, and Troy. Includes legend. Relief shown by hachures. Scales [ca. 1:1,267,000], [ca. 1: 36,000], and [ca. 1:75,000].
From the Red River to the Rio Grande: from explorations and surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War.
Map shows roads, trails, springs, military outposts, settlements, watershed and notable geographic features for western, central, southeastern, and northeastern Texas, and for southeastern New Mexico. Includes dates and camp locations for the expedition. Inset: [Profile across Texas from El Paso on the Rio Bravo del Norte to Fulton on the Red River]. Relief shown by hachures, spot heights, and by profile. Scale [ca. 1:950,400].
Reisekarte durch die vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika.
Map shows mid-nineteenth century geography, state lines, territorial lines, cities, and towns in the eastern halfofthe United States. Insets: "Karte von Oregon, Nord-Californien und Santa Fe," "Eisenbahn-Strasse von Philadelphia nach Washington," "Eisenbahn-Strasse von New York nach Philadelphia," "Lauf der Eisenbanen zwischen den Städten New York, Boston, und Albany und des Hudson Flusses von New York bis Albany," and "Eisenbahn u. Canal -Strassen von Albany nach Buffalo." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca.1:4,224,000].
Colton's railroad & township map of Arkansas : compiled from the U.S. Surveys and other authentic sources.
Map shows counties, railroads, township grid, major roads, levees, prairies, ferries, towns, and post offices. Includes list of land offices, legend, notes, and 1845 certification by the Surveyor of Public Lands in Arkansas. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:760,300].
Johnson's new map of the state of Texas.
Map shows counties, major cities and towns, roads, railroads, and areas of Native American habitation; large wooded expanse [Cross Timbers] in northeast Texas. Insets: "Plan of Sabine Lake," "Plan of the northern part of Texas," and "Plan of Galveston Bay." Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings on inset. Scale [ca. 1:2,350,000], [ca. 1: 529,000], [ca. 1:3,800,000], [ca. 1:887,000].
From Fort Smith to the Rio Grande: From explorations and surveys.
Map shows "Cross Timbers," locations of Native American tribes, wagon trails, and proposed railroad routes. Inset: "Sketch of Rio Pecos at Anton Chico." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:950,400].
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