Texas State Archives Map Collection
Plan de la Tierra que se andubo, y descubrio en la Campana, que hizo contra los Cumanchis, el Lhte Colonel Dn. Juan Bautista de Anssa, Governador y Comandte. propietario de esta Provincia del o Nuevo Mexico, y la Victoria…
Date: | 1784 |
Publisher: | -- None Listed -- |
Cartographer: | -- None Listed -- |
Scale: | 7/8 inch = 10 leagues |
Size: | 22 cm x 14 cm |
Type of Map: | general |
Format: | color, photograph |
Language: | Spanish |
AC Number: | 02794 |
Photo Media: | color photo & interneg., no. 1983/18-40; color slide, no. 1983/161-40 |
Plan de la Tierra que se andubo, y descubrio en la Campana, que hizo contra los Cumanchis, el Lhte Colonel Dn. Juan Bautista de Anssa, Governador y Comandte. propietario de esta Provincia del o Nuevo Mexico, y la Victoria… Image:
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Description:
[Title translation:] Plan of the land which was walked upon and discovered in the campaign against the Comanches by Lieutenant Colonel Juan Baptiste Ansa, Governor and Captain General of the
provinces of New Mexico and Victoria...
Covers and area extending roughly 2o on both sides of the Rio Grande. Shows rivers, mountainous areas, towns, and the routes pursued with stops along the way. Map contains notes and is in Spanish.
Long. 273 to 269 deg.
This is a color photograph (and internegative) in the Archives' Photograph Collection, no. 1983/18-40. A color slide is also available, no. 1983/161-40. The original map is in the Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, Espana, Mapas y Planos, Mexico, no. 577.
9/21/83
Revised 11/3/97
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