Author
[Bartholomew, John, Black, Adam & Charles]
Note
States outlined in color. Land tinted.
Author
Wheeler, G.M.
Note
In hachures with a gray cream tint.
Author
Wheeler, G.M.
Note
Four separate maps with hachures showing geologic formations in full color. Legend included.
Author
Lange, Henry, 1821-1893.
Note
Engraved map. Borders hand col. Shows roads, post offices, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also "Indian Territory."
Author
Wheeler, G.M.
Note
Land classification map in full color with hachures as shown in P1281-121.
Author
Wheeler, G.M.
Note
In hachures with a light cream under-tint lightened at elevation.
Author
Wheeler, G.M.
Note
In hachures with gray under-tint.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
Counties tinted in color. Meridian Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Shows tribes fo Native Americans.
Author
Colton, G.W.
Note
Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Counties tinted in color. Relief shown with hachures. Shows settlements and routes of exploration including proposed railroad routes.
Author
Asher & Adams
Note
Washington Meridian. Hand tinted full color. Shows railroads, settlements, counties, waterways, and lakes. Engraved.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
Note
Color map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, classified roads with distances, etc. "I-40."
Author
Cram, George Franklin
Note
Map in full color by county.
Note
Map in full color. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, settlements, Indian reservations, railroads, etc.
Author
Nichols, H. H.
Note
Uncolored view.
Author
Nichols, H. H.
Note
Uncolored view.
Note
Uncolored, untitled view. David Rumsey Collection: title added in pen-and-ink.
Author
Nichols, H. H.
Note
Uncolored view.
Author
Randolph Co.
Note
Uncolored view.
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."
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."
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).
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