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Auction 168, Lot 207

Featuring the Territory of Colona

"Colton's Territories of New Mexico and Utah", Johnson & Browning

Subject: Southwestern United States, Colona

Period: 1859 (published)

Publication: Illustrated Family Atlas

Color: Hand Color

Size:
15.8 x 12.9 inches
40.1 x 32.8 cm
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This is the scarce issue of Colton's great map of the American Southwest featuring the provisional territory of Colona, which became Colorado in 1861. Both the territories of Utah and New Mexico are shown in a transitional state with boundaries of the proposed new territories. The proposed territory of Arizona is shown to the south of New Mexico. The newly proposed territory of Nevada is shown taking in the western part of Utah with the border at the 114th meridian, but wandering south-south-east from Preuss L. to form a boundary along the Spanish Trail. The engraver has not changed the Utah label so 'Utah' stretches across both territories with Nevada identified only in small letters below. Further east is part of Kanzas and Nebraska. The map locates numerous early exploration routes, mail routes and proposed routes for the Pacific Railroad, and much more. Surrounded by Colton's distinctive scroll border. Dated 1855, and published circa 1859-60.

References: Wheat (TMW) #832.

Condition: A

A clean, colorful example.

Estimate: $350 - $425

Sold for: $500

Closed on 6/6/2018

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