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Neueste Karte von Mexico

Description: Map of the Southwest, including Texas and Mexico. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Upper left margin: Meyers - Handatlas. Upper right margin: No. 66. Prime meridians: Ferro and Paris. Includes key to location of Mexican states and Texas. From the Virginia Garrett Cartographic Collections.
Date: 1845
Creator: Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[Map of Texas Compiled from Surveys on Record in the General Land Office of the Republic of Texas]

Description: Map of Texas, Compiled from Surveys on Record in the General Land Office of the Republic of Texas. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Crosstimbers and roads. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1839, by J.H. Colton, in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of New York." Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich. Inset: Map of the Rio Grande and the country west to the Pacific. From the Virginia Garrett Cartographic Collections.
Date: 1845
Creator: Hunt, Richard S. & Randel, Jesse F.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Political map of the United States, Texas, Mexico and the British Provinces: adapted to Woodbridges Geography.

Description: This map shows the United States, the Republic of Texas, and Mexico as well as some of the surrounding areas. Each of the U.S. states and territories, Texas, and Mexico are outlined in various colors. Towns, bodies of water, and geographic features are marked (with relief shown by hachures). There are three insets: District of Columbia (lower left corner); Michigan, Wisconsin & Iowa (lower right corner); and Map of Railways & Canals in the Middle States (upper right corner). There is a key … more
Date: 1845
Creator: Atwood, John M., b. ca. 1818
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Map of the Western & Middle Portions of North America

Description: An 1845 map of the Pacific coastline starting slightly west of present-day Alaska and extending to Mexico, including Oregon, California,and regions north to the Arctic. It shows cities and some towns, and selected rivers, mountains, and other features. This map is meant to accompany a history of Oregon, California, and other west-coast territories.
Date: 1845
Creator: Greenhow, Robert, 1800-1854. & Ringgold, George H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Ground plan of the Castle of Perote

Description: Map shows detail of Perote castle, castle grounds, and direction of 1845 rescue expedition. Scale not given. Map probably comes from Thomas J. Green's, Journal of The Texian Expedition Against Mier (1845). Includes key to map symbols. Scale not given.
Date: 1845
Creator: McLaughlin, Charles
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Map shewing [sic] a proposed railway communication from the Atlantic to the Pacific through the British North American provinces in connection with an extensive system of colonization.

Description: Map shows existing and proposed railroads lines in New England and Quebec, and proposed east-west railroad line across British provinces. Areas of Indian habitation are indicated. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Date: 1845
Creator: Coon, M.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Neueste Karte von Louisiana mit ihren Kanälen, Straßen, Eisenbahnen, Entfernungen der Hauptpunkte und Routen für Dampfschiffe.

Description: Map shows mid-nineteenth century Louisiana roads, towns, Native American villages, swamplands, flood plains, and mineral resources. Includes legends and tables of steamboat routes and distances. Inset: New Orleans. Scale [ca. 1:2,050,000].
Date: 1845
Creator: Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Nordamerikanische Freistaaten nach den besten Quellen.

Description: Map shows western territories and by Indian tribe: Mandan, Ozark, Osage, Sioux, and of Oregon [without its northwest corner]; separate entity of Texas without its panhandle and with its southern boundary as the [unlabeled] Nueces River. Includes index to free and slave states and territories. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:12,500,000].
Date: 1845
Creator: Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Amérique Septentrionale.

Description: Map shows mid-nineteenth century geography, cities, and political boundaries in North America. Twelve national flags are also shown [Republic of Texas is included]. Inset: "District de St. Thomas." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:23,394,000].
Date: 1845
Creator: Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Western Hemisphere.

Description: Map shows major cities in North and South America, dates and names for some geographic discoveries (particularly Cape Franklin on northern Alaskan coast), Alaska as "Russian Possessions," modern-day Canada as "British Possessions," political divisions in South America, "West India Islands," Polynesia, "New Zeeland", and areas of Native American habitation in North and South America. Relief shown pictorially and by spot height. Scale not given.
Date: [1845..1865]
Creator: Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

West India Islands.

Description: Map shows the tip of Florida and the Caribbean islands from Cuba and the Bahamas to Trinidad and the Leeward and Windward Islands. Includes key to European possessions and independent territories [British, French, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish]. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale not given.
Date: [1845..1846]
Creator: Gellatly, John ca. 1802-1859
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Ensign's travellers' guide and map of the United States: Containing the roads, distances, steam boat & canal routes &c.

Description: Map shows major cities and towns, state and territorial boundaries, and major roads for the Eastern United States from the Atlantic coast west to the Rio Grande and Rocky Mountains; areas of Indian habitation; Missouri Territory; pre-state boundaries for Iowa. Includes explanation, text notes, charts, and illustrations. Insets: "North part of Maine," "Vicinity of New York," "Vicinity of Philadelphia," "Vicinity of Boston," "Vicinity of Baltimore," "Vicinity of New Orleans," "Vicinity of Mobile,… more
Date: 1845
Creator: Phelps & Ensign
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Map of that part of the mineral lands adjacent to Lake Superior ceded to the United States by the treaty of 1842 with the Chippewas : Comprising that district lying between Chocolate River and Fond du Lac, under the superintendency of Genl. John Stockton, U.S. agent ; projected and drawn under the direction of Lieut. Coll. George Talcott, Ordnance Bureau

Description: Map shows western half of Lake Superior with mineral claims identified in various areas, particularly the Keweenaw Peninsula. Titled inset: "Camp Gray, October 1st 1814, near Talcott Harbor." Untitled inset: [Lake Superior]. Scale [ca. 1:380,000].
Date: 1845
Creator: Gray, A. B. (Andrew Belcher), 1820-1862
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Map showing the route pursued by the exploring expedition to New Mexico and the Southern Rocky Mountains.

Description: Map shows exploratory routes taken across Kansas, northern New Mexico, and southern Colorado; settlements, locations and dates for camps, and areas of Native American habitation; Santa Fé Trail. Includes notes. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:2,000,269].
Date: 1845
Creator: Abert, J. W. (James William), 1820-1897
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

North America including the most recent discoveries in the Arctic Seas and West Coast: from government charts and reports, United States survey &c.

Description: Map shows mid-nineteenth century political divisions, major cities, mining activity, areas of Native American habitation; Washington, Oregon, Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, Utah, "Arizona Territory," and "Indian Territory." Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Date: [1845..1858]
Creator: Swanston, George H.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library
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