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Petri, Girolamo
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Hand-colored, engraved map showing the ecclesiastical provinces of Saint Louis (Missouri), as well as the greater Midwestern United States. With 2 insets: (Tennessee) -- (Nuovo Messico). Text in delicate script circling land. Accompanied by descriptive text on facing page. In Volume III.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Counties tinted in color. Meridian Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Shows tribes fo Native Americans.
Author
[Berghaus, Heinrich, 1797-1884, Sohr, Karl, Flemming, Carl]
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Hand colored in outline map. Includes color coded list of administrative boundaries. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris and Ferro.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Colored by county. Prime Meridians are Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Shows capitals, routes of Pacific Railroad, roads, military and trading posts, major cities and towns. Shows Native Americans settlements.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Counties tinted in color. Meridian Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Shows tribes for Native Americans.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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This is an important map of Kansas Territory and one of the first maps to name Denver. It is shows the full extent of the Kansas Territory from the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains. "Gold Field" is printed on the map in the area just south of Denver, in reference to the Pikes Peak gold rush of 1858-1860.
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