Subject: Southcentral United States & Mexico
Period: 1844 (circa)
Publication: Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition…
Color: Black & White
Size:
12 x 15.8 inches
30.5 x 40.1 cm
This map shows the failed Republic of Texas expedition, under President Mirabeau Lamar, to gain jurisdiction over Sante Fe and develop trade links between Texas and New Mexico. Many enterprising Texans believed New Mexico would be interested in this relationship, but upon the party’s arrival in Sante Fe, they were met by 1,500 Mexican troops. Spared their lives, the Texan party was forced to march the 2,000 mile route to Mexico City before diplomatic measures guaranteed their release a year later. Also depicted on the map is Josiah Gregg’s route from Van Buren, Pike’s route from Ft. Smith, and the Chihuahua Trail. Published in George Kendall's Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition.
References: Wheat (TMW) #483; Howes K-75.
Condition: B+
Issued folding with light printer's ink residue and a binding trim at right and associated 1.5" binding tear closed on verso with archival material. There are a few misfolds and short fold separations that have been archivally repaired.