Texas State Archives Map Collection



Map No. 3, Showing continuation of details of Fort Smith and Santa Fe' Route from Mounds near the 100 1/2 degree of W. Longitude to Tucumcari Creek
Date: 1849
Publisher: Lithographed by P.S. Duval's Steam Litho Press, Philadelphia
Cartographer: Simpson, J.H., 1st Lt., Corp. of Top. E.
Scale: 1 inch = 10 miles
Size: 31 cm x 51 cm
Type of Map: survey
Format: black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 07085
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Map No. 3, Showing continuation of details of Fort Smith and Santa Fe' Route from Mounds near the 100 1/2 degree of W. Longitude to Tucumcari Creek Image:
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Description:
Shows the Canadian River, connecting creeks and streams, topographic features, and military and emigrant routes just south of the river. Long. 100 deg. 30' - 104 deg. 00' 9/16/88

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