Texas State Archives Map Collection



Mapa de la Frontera de la Republica Mexicana con los Estados Unidos del Norte en el que se espresa la situacion que debe darse a' las nuevas colonias
Date: 1848
Publisher: -- None Listed --
Cartographer: -- None Listed --
Scale: 3/4 inch = 26 1/2 leagues
Size: 23 cm x 43 cm
Type of Map: general
Format: photostat, white on black
Language: Spanish
AC Number: 01455
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Mapa de la Frontera de la Republica Mexicana con los Estados Unidos del Norte en el que se espresa la situacion que debe darse a' las nuevas colonias Image:
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Description:
Title translated: (Map of the frontier of the Mexican Republic with the United States of America in which is expressed the location which ought to be given up to the new city districts (?). Covers the Rio del Norte (Rio Grande) and vicinity along the Texas-Mexican border, extending west through Baja California. Features are shown on the Mexican side of the river and include rivers, mountainous areas, cities, towns, new city districts (colonias), forts. This map is in Spanish. Photostat. Long. 20 - 42 deg. Copied from the holdings of the Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas, Austin, Texas. 9/21/83

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