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Auction 94, Lot 126

"Preliminary Map of the Western Portion of the Reconnaissance and Survey for a Pacific Railroad Route Near the 35th Parallel Made by Capt. A.W. Whipple. T.E. in 1853-4…", Whipple, Amiel Weekes

Subject: New Mexico

Period: 1858 (published)

Publication: HR ex doc. 124, 35th Cong. 1st session

Color: Black & White

Size:
48.7 x 26.2 inches
123.7 x 66.5 cm
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Large lithographed map covering from Albuquerque to Los Angeles. The map documents part of the famous expedition in which E.F. Beale took a group of camels from the Gulf Coast to Fort Tejon in California. In addition to his route, which eventually became the route of the Santa Fe Railroad, the map also shows Cook's wagon road, Sitgreaves route, and Aubrey's trail. Numerous interesting notes concerning Indian villages and topography. Beale advocated the construction of dams and military posts along the way to facilitate passage of emigration to the West Coast.

References: Wheat (TMW) 939.

Condition: B

Closely trimmed at both sides affecting neatlines, as issued.

Estimate: $200 - $250

Sold for: $190

Closed on 3/7/2001

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