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Auction 131, Lot 266

"[Lot of 2] Territories of New Mexico and Utah [and] Map of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona",

Subject: Southwestern United States

Period: 1856-1868 (published)

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1. Territories of New Mexico and Utah , Joseph Hutchins Colton, Atlas of the World, New York, 1856-57, 15.8" x 12.8". Second state of this very interesting map depicting the region with the largest configurations of the Utah and New Mexico territories. The Utah Territory encompasses all of today's Nevada and extends west to the Continental Divide into present-day Colorado with Fillmore City as it's capital. Nebraska and Kanzas Territories bound Utah on the east. New Mexico Territory includes part of southern Colorado and stretches west to include Arizona and the southern tip of present-day Nevada. Locates Fremont's routes, proposed routes for the Pacific Railroad, the Spanish Trail, and much more. A fine example of a very desirable map that Wheat found important enough to use as the frontis to Volume 4 of his Mapping the Transmississippi West. This is the more desirable edition with decorative borders from the large two volume atlas, dated 1855 and published in 1856-57. Ref: Wheat [TMW] #832; Brown, Portolan - Spring 2005 pp. 48-51. Beautiful, bright example with sharp impression, original color and full, wide margins. A little age toning in margins, still a fine example. (A+)

2. Map of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, J. David Williams, circa 1868, 13.5" x 17". Uncommon regional map colored by counties and showing towns, mountains, rivers, railroads, etc. Great detail throughout including unexplored regions, gold and copper areas, etc. Small portions of paper missing at right binding side and a few edge chips at bottom. (B+)

References: 1) Wheat [TMW] #832; Brown, Portolan - Spring 2005 pp. 48-51.

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Estimate: $250 - $350

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Closed on 3/17/2010

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