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Auction 98, Lot 441

"[Lot of 3 - Southwestern Native Americans]", Mollhausen, H. B.

Subject: Native Americans

Period: 1855 (circa)

Publication: U.S.P.R.R. Exp. & Surveys, 35th Parallel

Color: Printed Color

Size:
6.5 x 9 inches
16.5 x 22.9 cm
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During the 1850s, the U.S. government sponsored an extensive series of expeditions designed to gather information on the vast new territories that had been acquired in western North America. The discovery of gold in California further stimulated westward traffic and heightened the need for a faster and more convenient way to bring the far-flung parts of the country together. In 1853 Congress commissioned the Army's Topographic Bureau to conduct a series of surveys to find a suitable route for a transcontinental railroad. There were six major expeditions; five of them covered the area between the Great Plains and west coast, and the sixth explored the coastal states of California and Oregon. All of these expeditions were accompanied by naturalists and artists to document the landscape, flora and fauna along the route. The reports, maps and lithographs were published in the 13 volume report "Explorations and Surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a Railroad from the Mississippi river to the Pacific Ocean."

Three early tinted lithographs from the important railroad surveys. Includes 1) "Navajos" two mounted warriors with spears); 2) "Mojave Indians" (a fantastic full-portrait of three with full body tattooing); 3) Indian Altar and Ruins of Old Zuni".

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Condition: B

Faint dampstains in upper left corner.

Estimate: $120 - $150

Sold for: $90

Closed on 3/6/2002

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