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Auction 154, Lot 239

"Territory of New Mexico", General Land Office

Subject: New Mexico

Period: 1903 (dated)

Publication: Sen. Doc. 194, 59th Cong., 2nd Sess.

Color: Printed Color

Size:
18 x 22 inches
45.7 x 55.9 cm
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This colorful and fascinating map with great detail was published only nine years before New Mexico obtained statehood. The extent of existing Indian reservations, Military reservations, Forest Reserves and Private Land Grants is shown through color and hash. Townships containing coal or probably containing coal are also colored, combining to provide great visual impact. The map is filled with information on watershed, mountains, railroads, wagon roads, unsurveyed townships, etc. In 1903, Guadalupe county was renamed Leonard Wood and then returned to Guadalupe in 1905. This is the only map we are aware of that shows the short-lived county of Leonard Wood. The map was compiled by Frank Bond, Chief of Drafting Division. Signed in the plate "M.R. Campbell, Geologist in charge, Economic Geology of Fuels," and revised by Charles J. Heim to December 19, 1906.

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Condition: A

Attractive color with a hint of toning along a few folds.

Estimate: $140 - $180

Sold for: $80

Closed on 9/16/2015

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