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Author
[Debray Sucesores (Firm), Diaz de Leon, Francisco]
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Folded color general plan of administrative divisions of Mexico City, 62 x 86, with 143 pages of explanatory text and index. Bound in heavy paper covers with cover title "Nueva subdivision de la ciudad Mexico en cuarteles y manzanas y correspondencia con la antigua. Map is based on the official sources of the Mexican government, was a part of the long sequence of constantly updated maps of Mexico City lithographed and published by Debray firm. Shows new administrative division of the barracks, tourist attractions, mining, railroads, buildings, landmarks, both old and new street names are noted. Includes explanation and list of public buildings and establishments.
Author
[Debray Sucesores (Firm), Diaz de Leon, Francisco]
Note
Folded color general plan of administrative divisions of Mexico City, 62 x 86, with 143 pages of explanatory text and index. Bound in heavy paper covers with cover title "Nueva subdivision de la ciudad Mexico en cuarteles y manzanas y correspondencia con la antigua. Map is based on the official sources of the Mexican government, was a part of the long sequence of constantly updated maps of Mexico City lithographed and published by Debray firm. Shows new administrative division of the barracks, tourist attractions, mining, railroads, buildings, landmarks, both old and new street names are noted. Includes explanation and list of public buildings and establishments.
Author
[Debray Sucesores (Firm), Diaz de Leon, Francisco]
Note
Folded color general plan of administrative divisions of Mexico City, 62 x 86, with 143 pages of explanatory text and index. Bound in heavy paper covers with cover title "Nueva subdivision de la ciudad Mexico en cuarteles y manzanas y correspondencia con la antigua. Map is based on the official sources of the Mexican government, was a part of the long sequence of constantly updated maps of Mexico City lithographed and published by Debray firm. Shows new administrative division of the barracks, tourist attractions, mining, railroads, buildings, landmarks, both old and new street names are noted. Includes explanation and list of public buildings and establishments.
Author
[Debray Sucesores (Firm), Diaz de Leon, Francisco]
Note
Folded color general plan of administrative divisions of Mexico City, 62 x 86, with 143 pages of explanatory text and index. Bound in heavy paper covers with cover title "Nueva subdivision de la ciudad Mexico en cuarteles y manzanas y correspondencia con la antigua. Map is based on the official sources of the Mexican government, was a part of the long sequence of constantly updated maps of Mexico City lithographed and published by Debray firm. Shows new administrative division of the barracks, tourist attractions, mining, railroads, buildings, landmarks, both old and new street names are noted. Includes explanation and list of public buildings and establishments.
Author
[Debray Sucesores (Firm), Diaz de Leon, Francisco]
Note
Folded color general plan of administrative divisions of Mexico City, 62 x 86, with 143 pages of explanatory text and index. Bound in heavy paper covers with cover title "Nueva subdivision de la ciudad Mexico en cuarteles y manzanas y correspondencia con la antigua. Map is based on the official sources of the Mexican government, was a part of the long sequence of constantly updated maps of Mexico City lithographed and published by Debray firm. Shows new administrative division of the barracks, tourist attractions, mining, railroads, buildings, landmarks, both old and new street names are noted. Includes explanation and list of public buildings and establishments.
Author
[Debray Sucesores (Firm), Diaz de Leon, Francisco]
Note
Folded color general plan of administrative divisions of Mexico City, 62 x 86, with 143 pages of explanatory text and index. Bound in heavy paper covers with cover title "Nueva subdivision de la ciudad Mexico en cuarteles y manzanas y correspondencia con la antigua. Map is based on the official sources of the Mexican government, was a part of the long sequence of constantly updated maps of Mexico City lithographed and published by Debray firm. Shows new administrative division of the barracks, tourist attractions, mining, railroads, buildings, landmarks, both old and new street names are noted. Includes explanation and list of public buildings and establishments.
Author
[Debray Sucesores (Firm), Diaz de Leon, Francisco]
Note
Folded color general plan of administrative divisions of Mexico City, 62 x 86, with 143 pages of explanatory text and index. Bound in heavy paper covers with cover title "Nueva subdivision de la ciudad Mexico en cuarteles y manzanas y correspondencia con la antigua. Map is based on the official sources of the Mexican government, was a part of the long sequence of constantly updated maps of Mexico City lithographed and published by Debray firm. Shows new administrative division of the barracks, tourist attractions, mining, railroads, buildings, landmarks, both old and new street names are noted. Includes explanation and list of public buildings and establishments.
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