Texas State Archives Map Collection



That Part of Disturnell's Treaty Map in the Vicinity of the Rio Grande and Southern Boundary of New Mexico as referred to by United States Surveyor, in Communication to Commissioner, July 25, 1851
Date: 1851
Publisher: U.S. Government. Lithographed by Ackerman Lith., New York.
Cartographer: -- None Listed --
Scale: 1 inch = @132 Eng. miles
Size: 23 cm x 28 cm
Type of Map: other
Format: black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 03912
Photo Media: -- None Listed --
File Size: 7.15 MB

That Part of Disturnell's Treaty Map in the Vicinity of the Rio Grande and Southern Boundary of New Mexico as referred to by United States Surveyor, in Communication to Commissioner, July 25, 1851 Image:

Description:
Shows rivers, creeks, mountains, cities, towns, roads, forts, routes and trails, the Bartlett and Conde boundary line, and the disputed territory. Long. 24 deg. - 34 deg., w. from Washington Published in Report of the Secretary of the Interior, Explanatory Report of A.B. Gray of his proceedings while a member of the "United States and Mexican Boundary Commission...". Senate Executive Document No. 55, 33rd Congress, 2nd Session. 5/7/85

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