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Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota
Warren, Gouverneur Kemb...
Military Map of Parts o...
1859
Exploration Book
 
Author
[Colton, J. H., Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, Redpath, James, Hinton, Richard J]
Note
An important early guide to the Colorado Gold Region, with three Colton maps on two sheets: "Kansas and Nebraska...1859," which is taken from the 1858 General Atlas, minus the upper half of Nebraska - shows eastern Kansas and Nebraska; "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak And The Gold Region...1859," which is the lower half of the 1857 General Atlas map of the same title (without the reference to the Gold Region); and "Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota by Lieut. G.K. Warren Top. Engrs. from the Explorations made by him in 1855, 56 & 57... J.H. Colton... New York," which is derived from the lower half of Warren's 1858/1859 "Military Map of Nebraska and Dakota" (see our #2932). The "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak..." map appeared as the only map in J.W. Reed's 1859 "Map of and Guide to the Kansas Gold Region (WC343a), also published by J.H. Colton. Bound in brown linen 15x10, with "Guide to Kansas, The Pike's Peak Gold Region &c. &c. J.H. Colton New York" in gold on the cover. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Kansas and Nebraska, 1859
Redpath, James; Hinton,...
Kansas and Nebraska, 18...
1859
Exploration Book
 
Author
[Colton, J. H., Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, Redpath, James, Hinton, Richard J]
Note
An important early guide to the Colorado Gold Region, with three Colton maps on two sheets: "Kansas and Nebraska...1859," which is taken from the 1858 General Atlas, minus the upper half of Nebraska - shows eastern Kansas and Nebraska; "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak And The Gold Region...1859," which is the lower half of the 1857 General Atlas map of the same title (without the reference to the Gold Region); and "Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota by Lieut. G.K. Warren Top. Engrs. from the Explorations made by him in 1855, 56 & 57... J.H. Colton... New York," which is derived from the lower half of Warren's 1858/1859 "Military Map of Nebraska and Dakota" (see our #2932). The "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak..." map appeared as the only map in J.W. Reed's 1859 "Map of and Guide to the Kansas Gold Region (WC343a), also published by J.H. Colton. Bound in brown linen 15x10, with "Guide to Kansas, The Pike's Peak Gold Region &c. &c. J.H. Colton New York" in gold on the cover. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Title Page: Hand Book to Kansas Territory And The Rocky Mountains' Gold Region
Redpath, James; Hinton,...
Title Page: Hand Book t...
1859
Exploration Book
 
Author
[Colton, J. H., Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, Redpath, James, Hinton, Richard J]
Note
An important early guide to the Colorado Gold Region, with three Colton maps on two sheets: "Kansas and Nebraska...1859," which is taken from the 1858 General Atlas, minus the upper half of Nebraska - shows eastern Kansas and Nebraska; "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak And The Gold Region...1859," which is the lower half of the 1857 General Atlas map of the same title (without the reference to the Gold Region); and "Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota by Lieut. G.K. Warren Top. Engrs. from the Explorations made by him in 1855, 56 & 57... J.H. Colton... New York," which is derived from the lower half of Warren's 1858/1859 "Military Map of Nebraska and Dakota" (see our #2932). The "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak..." map appeared as the only map in J.W. Reed's 1859 "Map of and Guide to the Kansas Gold Region (WC343a), also published by J.H. Colton. Bound in brown linen 15x10, with "Guide to Kansas, The Pike's Peak Gold Region &c. &c. J.H. Colton New York" in gold on the cover. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Catalog: Hand Book to Kansas Territory And The Rocky Mountains' Gold Region
Redpath, James; Hinton,...
Catalog: Hand Book to K...
1859
Exploration Book
 
Author
[Colton, J. H., Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, Redpath, James, Hinton, Richard J]
Note
An important early guide to the Colorado Gold Region, with three Colton maps on two sheets: "Kansas and Nebraska...1859," which is taken from the 1858 General Atlas, minus the upper half of Nebraska - shows eastern Kansas and Nebraska; "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak And The Gold Region...1859," which is the lower half of the 1857 General Atlas map of the same title (without the reference to the Gold Region); and "Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota by Lieut. G.K. Warren Top. Engrs. from the Explorations made by him in 1855, 56 & 57... J.H. Colton... New York," which is derived from the lower half of Warren's 1858/1859 "Military Map of Nebraska and Dakota" (see our #2932). The "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak..." map appeared as the only map in J.W. Reed's 1859 "Map of and Guide to the Kansas Gold Region (WC343a), also published by J.H. Colton. Bound in brown linen 15x10, with "Guide to Kansas, The Pike's Peak Gold Region &c. &c. J.H. Colton New York" in gold on the cover. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Covers: Hand Book to Kansas Territory And The Rocky Mountains' Gold Region
Redpath, James; Hinton,...
Covers: Hand Book to Ka...
1859
Exploration Book
 
Author
[Colton, J. H., Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, Redpath, James, Hinton, Richard J]
Note
An important early guide to the Colorado Gold Region, with three Colton maps on two sheets: "Kansas and Nebraska...1859," which is taken from the 1858 General Atlas, minus the upper half of Nebraska - shows eastern Kansas and Nebraska; "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak And The Gold Region...1859," which is the lower half of the 1857 General Atlas map of the same title (without the reference to the Gold Region); and "Military Map of Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota by Lieut. G.K. Warren Top. Engrs. from the Explorations made by him in 1855, 56 & 57... J.H. Colton... New York," which is derived from the lower half of Warren's 1858/1859 "Military Map of Nebraska and Dakota" (see our #2932). The "Nebraska and Kanzas, Showing Pikes Peak..." map appeared as the only map in J.W. Reed's 1859 "Map of and Guide to the Kansas Gold Region (WC343a), also published by J.H. Colton. Bound in brown linen 15x10, with "Guide to Kansas, The Pike's Peak Gold Region &c. &c. J.H. Colton New York" in gold on the cover. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
Map of the Fort Ridgely & South Pass Road.
Campbell, Albert
Map of the Fort Ridgely...
1859
Exploration Book
 
Author
Campbell, Albert
Note
Map without color. Map stretches from Fort Ridgely in Minnesota to Fort Lookout on the western side of the Missouri River in Nebraska.
Title Page: Report upon the Pacific Wagon Roads.
Campbell, Albert
Title Page: Report upon...
1859
Exploration Book
 
Author
Campbell, Albert
Map of the Wagon-Road from Platte River via Omaha Reserve and Dakota City to Running Water River.
Campbell, Albert
Map of the Wagon-Road f...
1858
Exploration Book
 
Author
Campbell, Albert
Note
Detailed uncolored map of the wagon route along the Missouri River.
Map No. 2 of the El Paso & Fort Yuma Wagon Road.
Campbell, Albert
Map No. 2 of the El Pas...
1858
Exploration Book
 
Author
Campbell, Albert
Note
Uncolored. Map begins at the Pimo Villages in Arizona and follows the Gila River to Fort Yuma on the Colorado River. Maps from the Mexican Boundary Commission were used in the making of this map.
Map No. 1 of the El Paso & Fort Yuma Wagon Road.
Campbell, Albert
Map No. 1 of the El Pas...
1858
Exploration Book
 
Author
Campbell, Albert
Note
Uncolored. Map begins in El Paso, Texas and continues through Arizona, north of Tucson and San Xavier del Bac to the Pimo Villages on the Gila River. Maps from the Mexican Boundary Commission were used in the making of this map.
Ft. Kearney South Pass & Honey Lake Wagon-Road.
Campbell, Albert
Ft. Kearney South Pass ...
1858
Exploration Book
 
Author
Campbell, Albert
Note
Uncolored map shows the "routes surveyed and reconnoitred" by Lander, Mullowney, Ingle, Ficklin, and Wagner. It starts at Gilbert's Trading Post near the Wind River Mountains (Wyoming) and ends north of the Great Salt Lake at the City of Rocks (Idaho).
Map of the Western Division of the Fort Kearney South Pass and Honey Lake Road.
Campbell, Albert
Map of the Western Divi...
1857
Exploration Book
 
Author
Campbell, Albert
Note
Uncolored map. Lake Tahoe is shown and labeled as Lake Bigler.
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