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Auction 194, Lot 319

"[Lot of 2] Mexico, California & Texas [and] Mejico",

Subject: Southern United States & Mexico

Period: 1851 (circa)

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Color: Hand Color

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A. Mexico, California & Texas, by Adam & Charles Black (14.8 x 10.4"). This delicately engraved map depicts Mexico and the region recently acquired by the United States in the Mexican/American War. The map features a pre-Gadsden Purchase border between Mexico and the United States. California is still labeled as Upper or New California, but the border clearly matches California's boundaries as we know them. This map is likely from California's military government status prior to achieving Statehood in 1850. The rivers of the Gold Region are well shown and hand colored in yellow. There is good detail of the Californian missions and early forts throughout the Southwest. The huge Utah Territory stretches between California and Indian Territory, and Texas is oversized and misshapen, but gives extensive early information. Numerous Indian tribes are also located, including the Moquis, Apaches, Pima, Utes and more. An inset map of Central America is featured in the Pacific, entitled "Guatimala or Central America." Engraved by Sidney Hall. Condition: Contemporary color with a hint of toning along the sheet edges.

B. Mejico, by L. Turgis Jne., (12.0 x 14.5"). This map of Mexico is delineated by state and extends north to include a good portion of the Southwest, depicting the large New Mexico and Utah territories along with the new states of California and Texas. Place names, Indian tribes, rivers, lakes and topography are presented. Condition: Minor soiling in the bottom blank margin.

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Condition: A

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Estimate: $250 - $325

Sold for: $180

Closed on 9/13/2023

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