Proposed lines of the International R.R. of Mexico., Railroad map of Texas, Texas New Yorker., Texas New Yorker's map of the United States., and Travelers' and immigrants' guide, or railroad map to Texas
Description:
"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1874 by Geo. H. Sweet in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.", "Supplement to the 'Texas New Yorker' ....", From the Streeter collection., Includes text, ill., location map, and inset of "Proposed lines of the International R.R. of Mexico.", Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington., Relief shown by hachures., and Text and "Texas New Yorker's map of the United States: showing the principal railroad routes" (scale [ca. 1:9,000,000]) on verso.
Publisher:
Geo. H. Sweet,
Subject (Name):
Streeter, Thomas W.--(Thomas Winthrop),--1883-1965--Ownership and Sweet, George H
Subject (Topic):
Railroads--Mexico--Maps, Railroads--Texas--Maps, and Railroads--United States--Maps
Nature's Sanitarium: Las Vegas Hot Springs, Las Vegas, New Mexico on the line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad.
Description:
"R291-11-16-82"., Includes advertisement., Includes text, timetables, advertisements, and views on verso., Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington, D.C., and Relief shown by hachures.
Publisher:
Rand, McNally & Co.,
Subject (Name):
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company and Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company--Maps
"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1856 by Charles Desilver in the clerks office of the District Court of the Eastern District, Also shows proposed western railroad routes., Prime meridians Washington and Greenwich., and Relief shown by hachures.
Publisher:
Charles Desilver,
Subject (Geographic):
United States--Maps
Subject (Name):
Desilver, Charles, Hazzard J. L, and Yeager, E. (Edward)
"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1859 by Charles Desilver in the clerks office of the District Court of, Also shows battle fields and proposed western railroad routes., Includes decorative border., and Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
Publisher:
Charles Desilver,
Subject (Geographic):
United States--Maps
Subject (Name):
Charles Desilver (Firm), Hazzard, J. L, and Yeager, E. (Edward)
"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 186[4?] by Charles Desilver in the clerks office of the D, Also shows proposed western railroad routes., Copy 1: Sheet measures 47 x 70 cm., Prime meridians Washington and Greenwich., and Relief shown by hachures.
Publisher:
Charles Desilver,
Subject (Geographic):
United States--Maps
Subject (Name):
Desilver, Charles, Hazzard, J. L, and Yeager, E. (Edward)
"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 186[4?] by Charles Desilver in the clerks office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pe, Includes note and population tables., Prime meridians Washington and Greenwich., and Relief shown by hachures.
Publisher:
Charles Desilver,
Subject (Geographic):
United States--Maps
Subject (Name):
Desilver, Charles, Hazzard, J. L, and Yeager, E. (Edward)
Advertisements and ancillary map: Map of Illinois Central Railway and connections, on verso., Inset: [Western United States]., Prime meridian: Washington, D.C., and Relief shown by hachures.
"Engraved by Rae Smith, N.Y.", Inset maps of Baltimore, New York, Boston, St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, and Philadelphia., On verso: adv. and ill., and Prime meridian: Washington, D.C.
Railroad and military map of the United States, Mexico, the West Indies &c.
Description:
In upper left margin: No. 7. and Insets: Map of the Americas, Africa and a portion of Europe, showing the Atlantic and part of the Pacific oceans -- New Orleans and delta of the Mississippi, Louisiana -- Mobile Harbor, Alabama -- Key West and Tortugas, Florid
Publisher:
J.H. Colton,
Subject (Geographic):
Central America--Maps, Mexico--Maps, United States--Maps, and West Indies--Maps
Subject (Topic):
Military bases--United States--Maps and Railroads--United States--Maps
Outline map of the United States and Middle America showing proposed routes of the Pacific Rail Road and its branches in connection with the various systems of existing and unfinished rail roads from the Mississippi Valley to the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
Description:
A table of distances appears to the right of the map., Designed to accompany Senator William Gwin's Congressional Bill of 1852., and Lithograph, printed in black with rail routes in red.
Publisher:
General Land Office,
Subject (Name):
Pacific Railroad and United States. General Land Office
Subject (Topic):
Railroads--North America--Maps and Railroads--United States--Maps