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U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
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Probably the best and most detailed military map of Texas issued before the Civil War - rivers, roads, explorer's routes, water holes, forts and towns are shown. Includes "List of authorities." The Warren map of 1857 (see our #4013) incorporates much of this information, with even more information from this map appearing on the Warren map of 1858 (see our #2750). A later version of this map appeared in the Atlas To Accompany The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (see our #1780) as plate 54. Martin and Martin incorrectly state that the map was not published until it appeared in the "Atlas to Accompany..." This is the only government map published by H.F. Walling that we know of. This copy came from a group of about ten copies found with the J.D. Graham papers. Without color. Scarce. Relief shown by hachures.
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Colton, G.W.
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Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Counties tinted in color. Relief shown with hachures. Shows settlements and routes of exploration including proposed railroad routes.
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[Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871, Rogers, Henry Darwin]
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Territory shown in outline color and encompassing what would become Arizona. Proposed railway routes in purple.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Full color map by state and region. Shows capitals, cities and towns, military and trading posts and routes of Pacific railroads. Relief shown by hachures.
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