Texas State Archives Map Collection



Map of the Country Between the Frontiers of Arkansas and New Mexico embracing the section explored in 1849, 50, 51, & 52
Date: 1853
Publisher: Lithographed/printed by H. Lawrence, New York. Reproduction, published by L.M. Buttery, Old Maps of the Southwest, Lampasas, Texas.
Cartographer: Marcy, Randolph B., Capt., 5th US Inf.
Scale: 1 inch = 25 miles
Size: 68 cm x 150 cm
Type of Map: survey
Format: black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 07078
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Map of the Country Between the Frontiers of Arkansas and New Mexico embracing the section explored in 1849, 50, 51, & 52 Image:
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Description:
Covers northern and northwest Texas, New Mexico, and part of the Indian Territory, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Shows rivers, creeks, mountains, forested areas and other topographic features, towns, routes and trails--including military expeditions and Indian trails, forts, and Indian tribes and villages. It shows the disputed territory along the New Mexico-Mexico border. This is a reproduction. Accompanying narrative text is in the manuscript collection, Old Maps of the Southwest Collection. Long 91 deg. - 114 deg. Six sheets, totalling 68 cm x 150 cm. Published in Marcy's Maps of 1850 & 1853, Old Maps of the Southwest, Issue No. 5, Summer, 1981. Published by L.M. Buttery, Lampasas, Texas. 9/12/88

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