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Author
[Freyhold, Edward, U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers]
Note
While this is based on the Freyhold "Military Map of the United States" of 1869, it has been completely redrawn and enlarged, adding much of Mexico and British North America to the original map, as well as an inset map of the West Indies. Topography is no longer shown, but the Military Forts are prominently displayed in red overprinting with flags. In the west there is much new road development. Majority of map is printed in full color in shades of tan; the States are bordered in red and Indian Reservations are identified with shading. Not in Wheat or any standard references. Map is dissected into 16 sections, mounted on linen, and folded into unlabelled brown cloth end sheets 33.5x23.
Author
[Raynolds,W.F., Maynadier, H.E., Gillespie,G.]
Note
Western sheet only of 2 sheet map titled "Map Of The Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and Their Tributaries..." (see our #834). The date has been trimmed from the title in the lower left. An owner has backed the map with linen, folded it into dark reddish brown covers 15.5x10 of a commercial map publisher, J.L. Smith, and placed a hand written label "Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers" on the front cover. An asterisk in ms marks the location of the Republic Mine east of Yellowstone Park.
Author
[Raynolds,W.F., Maynadier, H.E., Gillespie,G.]
Note
Western sheet only of 2 sheet map titled "Map Of The Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and Their Tributaries..." (see our #834). The date has been trimmed from the title in the lower left. An owner has backed the map with linen, folded it into dark reddish brown covers 15.5x10 of a commercial map publisher, J.L. Smith, and placed a hand written label "Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers" on the front cover. An asterisk in ms marks the location of the Republic Mine east of Yellowstone Park.
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