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[Mallery, J.C., Ward, J.W.]
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Earlier version of Mallery & Ward's New Map of the Territory of Arizona, 1877, listed by Wheat. Sheets 2 & 4 are not here, and they would be the northern half of Arizona. Britton & Rey published the version mentioned by Wheat. Streeter's map is probably an earlier version of this, perhaps of a smaller scale. Unfolded separate issues on thin paper. 2 maps without color, each 52x48. Showing railroads, rivers, and Indian lands and reservations. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
[Mallery, J.C., Ward, J.W.]
Note
Earlier version of Mallery & Ward's New Map of the Territory of Arizona, 1877, listed by Wheat. Sheets 2 & 4 are not here, and they would be the northern half of Arizona. Britton & Rey published the version mentioned by Wheat. Streeter's map is probably an earlier version of this, perhaps of a smaller scale. Unfolded separate issues on thin paper. 2 maps without color, each 52x48. Showing railroads, rivers, and Indian lands and reservations. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
[Mallery, J.C., Ward, J.W.]
Note
Based on the War Department Maps of the same area (see our copies). Wheat dates this map 1876 because that is the copyright date. Wheat says that "enough detail is provided in every part of the map to keep a platoon of historians happy for weeks." Has a list of 25 authorities and show Geological Sections based on Wheeler's surveys of 1875. Folded into brown cloth covers 17x11 with "New Map Of Arizona, Southern California And Sonora." stamped in gilt. Full color by county.
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