Texas State Archives Map Collection



Mapa del Rio Grande desde desembocadura en el Golfo hasta San Vicinte, Presidio Antiguo
Date: 1873
Publisher: -- None Listed --
Cartographer: Nigra de San Martin, Santiago, 1873
Scale: 1 inch = 20 kilometers
Size: 81 cm x 72 cm
Type of Map: general
Format: color, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: Spanish
AC Number: 01301
Photo Media: -- None Listed --
File Size: 83.26 MB

Mapa del Rio Grande desde desembocadura en el Golfo hasta San Vicinte, Presidio Antiguo Image:

Description:
Translation of title: (Map of the Rio Grande from its mouth in the Gulf to San Vincente, an ancient presido) Covers the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, showing rivers, mountainous areas, states, roads, and cities. Towns, forts, and ranches are shown on both sides of the Rio Grande. Mexican and American ranches are listed. This map is in Spanish. This map was published in Reports of the Committee of Investigation Sent in 1873 by the Mexican Government to the Frontier of Texas (New York, 1875). 7/26/83

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