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Auction 130, Lot 334

"Head Quarters Department of New Mexico", U.S. War Department

Subject: United States & Mexico

Period: 1863 (dated)

Publication: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 37th Congress

Color: Black & White

Size:
6 x 9.5 inches
15.2 x 24.1 cm
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This important map covers the majority of New Mexico Territory and southern California to include Los Angeles and Mexico south to the town of San Francisco. It was drawn by Cyrus H. De Forrest, 1st Lt and Aid-de-camp to Fergusson. The map notes several "Practicable Rail Road" routes across the region and into Mexico. Also locates silver, gold and copper mines including the Stevensons Silver Mines east of Dona Anna. Several forts are noted including Yuma, Craig, Thorn and Fillmore. Near today's Puerto Penasco is a Shell Observatory, a location we've not previously seen on any map. Fergusson was charged with making a survey of Port Lobos and Libertad on the Gulf of California to determine whether "Arizona and the Mesilla valley" could be supplied from Kansas City or from Texas. His explorations further demonstrated the viability of a railroad route to the Pacific via a southern route. Wheat considered this the only military map of note produced in 1862 and to which he devotes an entire page of description. The map as well as two others are still bound in the original report "Letter from the Secretary of War Communicating…the Report of Major D. Fergusson on the country, its resources, and the route between Tucson and Lobos Bay," dated February 1, 1863. 8vo, sewn and uncut (and rarely found this way), 22 pp, 3 folding maps. This important map is rarely found with its original and complete report.

References: Wheat (TMW) # 1042 (map); Wagner-Camp 387.

Condition: B+

Very nice condition with just a little light fold toning.

Estimate: $150 - $200

Sold for: $100

Closed on 12/2/2009

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