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Auction 105, Lot 170

"Sketch of General Riley's Route Through the Mining Districts July and Aug. 1849", Derby, George Horatio (Lt)

Subject: California

Period: 1849 (dated)

Publication:

Color: Black & White

Size:
19.8 x 21 inches
50.3 x 53.3 cm
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Important California Gold Rush map made from the original sketch by Lt. Derby in the office of the 10th Military Dept. It is historically important, not only for its depiction of Gen. Riley's route, but because it names, for the first time, certain actual mining camps in the middle Sierra foothills; Mormon Island (misspelled Mormont), Coloma (mislabeled Colluma), Curtis, Sullivan's, Corons, Jamestown, Woods and Sonora. The entire route of the Riley party is noted, with the dates of their visits to the various camps, and covers the region from Monterrey Bay, north to Sacramento and east to the gold diggings.

References: Wheat (Gold) #79; Wagner-Camp #179 b: I & 2.

Condition: A

Issued folding, now backed with archival tissue. A couple areas of light spots near top, else very good to fine.

Estimate: $550 - $650

Sold for: $600

Closed on 12/3/2003

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