Texas State Archives Map Collection
A Sketch of the Vice Royalty Exhibiting the several Provinces and its Aproximation to the Internal Provinces of New Spain
Date: | 1807 c. |
Publisher: | -- None Listed -- |
Cartographer: | -- None Listed -- |
Scale: | 1 inch = 50 miles |
Size: | 33 cm x 41 cm |
Type of Map: | general |
Format: | black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed |
Language: | English |
AC Number: | 01454 |
Photo Media: | -- None Listed -- |
A Sketch of the Vice Royalty Exhibiting the several Provinces and its Aproximation to the Internal Provinces of New Spain Image:
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Description:
Shows rivers, lakes, administrations in Mexico, towns, presidios, roads, and Indian villages. Photostat.
Long. 98 - 110 deg.
This map is published in Account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi and through the Western Parts of Louisiana, to the Sources of the Arkansaw, Kans., La Platte and Pierre Juan Rivers; Performed by the order of the Government of the United States during the years 1805, 1806, and 1807, and a Tour through the Interior Parts of New Spain, When Conducted Through These Provinces, by order of the Captain - General in the year 1807, by Major Zebulon Montgomery Pike (Philadephia, 1810), plate IV. Maps 1436-1438 are also part of this series of maps found in the book.
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