Map-case 4
Contains 45 Results:
Partie des Etats - Unis, No. 49
Map of the central part of the Mississippi Valley and Lower MIssouri River Valley including Missouri, Illinois, Indian Territory, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa. Also shows Native American tribes and village populations, explorers' routes in Kansas, Nebraska and Indian Territory.
Designed and printed by Phillippe Guillaume Vandermaelen, Brussels, Belgium.
Section of Map of the States of Kansas and Texas and Indian Territory, 1867
Playgrounds of the Ozarks, 1948
...."Land of a Million Smiles." Four state map of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Promotional tourist map includes photo-illustrations of the available ammenities and acitivies of the area on verso.
Published and distributed by Ozark Playgrounds Association; Joplin Printing Co., Joplin, MO.
Shell Sectional Map of Southwestern States, No. 10, Undated
A New Map of Texas, Oregon and California, 1846
....with the Regions Adjoining, Compiled from the most recent authorities. Map shows Texas, Oregon, Upper California, Missouri Territory and the Indian Territory covering most of Kansas and Colorado.
Color engraving with ornate borders, printed on paper. A pocket map removed from the accompnaiment to the map, bound into cloth-covered boards.
Published by Samuel Augustus Mitchell, Philadelphia, PA.
Scale is approximately 300 miles to the inch.
Page's Map of Colorado, [1887]
Map shows early county development including the counties of Arapahoe, Elbert, Bent, Weld, and Las Animas in the eastern plains. Several railroads are shown including a branch of the Denver & Rio Grande that was proposed but never actually built. On verso is a Guide to Colorado and explanatory text regarding government lands. Copyright by H.R. Page, 1880.
Map of the Territory of New Mexico, circa 1847
Parties des Etats - Unis et du Nouveau Mexique, No. 48, 1825
Map featuring part of New Mexico, including Santa Fe. Also includes details of Native American tribes, topographical details, rivers and lakes, ports, counties, cities and towns.
Designed and printed by Phillippe Guillaume Vandermaelen. Lithograph by H. Ode, Brussells, Belgium.
A Map of the Internal Provinces of New Spain, 1810, 1895
Black and white map of Mexico from the boundary bof the Vice royalty and the Internal provinces; north from Sinaloa to the Platte River.
"...The Outlines are from the Sketches of but corrected and improved by Captain Zebulon M. Pike who was conducted through that Country in the Year 1807 by Order of the Commandant General of those Provinces."
Scale is approximately 75 miles to the inch.