Texas State Archives Map Collection



Map of that Portion of the Boundary Between the United States and Mexico from the Pacific Coast to the Junction of the Gila and Colorado Rivers, Surveyed under the direction of Hon. John B. Weller, United States Commissioner, and the Rio Gila from..
Date: 1854
Publisher: U.S. Government. Surveyed by Andrew B. Gray, 1854.
Cartographer: -- None Listed --
Scale: 1 inch = 16 statute miles
Size: 55 cm x 125 cm
Type of Map: other
Format: black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 03913
Photo Media: -- None Listed --
File Size: 115.06 MB

Map of that Portion of the Boundary Between the United States and Mexico from the Pacific Coast to the Junction of the Gila and Colorado Rivers, Surveyed under the direction of Hon. John B. Weller, United States Commissioner, and the Rio Gila from.. Image:

Description:
[Title, cont.] ... near its intersection with the Southern Boundary of New Mexico, Surveyed under the direction of John R. Bartlett Esg., U[nited] S[tates] Commissioner ... Showing also the Limits of the Territory acquired under the Treaty negotiated by the Hon. James Gadsden, U[nited] S[tates] ... 1854. Shows rivers, creeks, mountains, cities, towns, forts, roads, routes and trails, Indian ruins, Indian villages, Indian tribes, Indian trails, gold mines, copper mines, a proposed railroad, the Bartlett and Conde boundary line, disputed territory, and boundary of the treaty of 1854. Inset: 1) Sketch of the Port of San Diego, surveyed 1949-50 by U.S. Boundary Commission, A.B. Gray Surveyor; 2) Profile of Country from the Rio Grande to the Gulf of California, and from the Rio Grande to the Junction of the Gila and Colorado Rivers. Table: Latitute and Longitute of Principal Points. Long. 106 - 118 deg. 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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