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From the Rio Grande to the Pacific Ocean.
Ives, J.C.; Whipple, A....
From the Rio Grande to ...
1861
Exploration Book
 
Author
[Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W.]
Note
The uncolored map stretches from Albuquerque in the east across the southwest to Los Angeles. With two inset maps: "Sketch of Campbell's Pass from Agua Azul to Salt Spring" and "Sketch of Aztec Pass."
From Fort Smith to the Rio Grande.
Ives, J.C.; Whipple, A....
From Fort Smith to the ...
1861
Exploration Book
 
Author
[Ives, J.C., Whipple, A.W.]
Note
Map begins in the east at Ft. Smith (Arkansas) and continues along the Red River through Texas ending at the Rio Grande in present-day New Mexico. With inset map, "Sketch of the Rio Pecos at Anton Chico."
From Santa Fe Crossing to Coo-che-to-pa Pass.
Gunnison, J.W.
From Santa Fe Crossing ...
1861
Exploration Book
 
Author
Gunnison, J.W.
Note
Uncolored map covers the area from Elk Island in the Arkansas River (Kansas) to Sahwatch Creek (Colorado). Pueblo, Colorado and Pike's Peak are shown. Settlements can be seen running south from the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to Taos (New Mexico).
Territories of New Mexico and Utah.
Colton, G.W.
Territories of New Mexi...
1861
World Atlas
 
Author
Colton, G.W.
Sketch of Public Surveys in New Mexico 1861
U.S. General Land Offic...
Sketch of Public Survey...
1861
Separate Map
 
Author
U.S. General Land Office
Note
Five issues (1855,57,60,61,63) from the Annual Reports.Uncolored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows private and public claims surveyed, and Townships subdivided.
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