1834. Henry Schenck Tanner. The two decades between 1820 and 1840 have been called the "Golden Age of American Cartography". During these years commercial map publishing, base...
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1848. John Rapkin. Another milestone in Southwestern history, in 1848 the United States acquired much of its southwestern territory from Mexico through the Treaty of ...
1854. Adam and Charles Black, publishers. Black's colorful little map shows the political configuration of the Southwest just prior to the next great milestone: the acquisition by the Unite...
1804. Edward Patteson.
1996. DTM Consulting, Inc. Half-foot resolution raster orthophotos of the University of Arizona in campus in and surrounding area in 1996 from East Linden St. (North) to East... University of Arizona, Campus and Facilities Planning.
2001. DTM Consulting, Inc. Half-foot resolution raster orthophotos of the University of Arizona campus and surrounding area in 2001 from Grant Rd. (North) to Broadway Blvd. (... University of Arizona, Campus and Facilities Planning.
2001. DTM Consulting, Inc. Two-foot resolution raster orthophotos of the University of Arizona campus and surrounding area in 2001 from Grant Rd. (North) to Broadway Blvd. (S... University of Arizona, Campus and Facilities Planning.
2001. DTM Consulting, Inc. Half-foot resolution raster orthophotos of the University of Arizona campus and surrounding area in 2001 from Grant Rd. (North) to Broadway Blvd. (... University of Arizona, Campus and Facilities Planning.
1749. Robert de Vaugondy.
1701. Eusebio Francisco Kino. This is a 1762 engraving in English of Kino's ca. 1701-1702 manuscript map. The map was first published in 1705 in French in Lettres Edifantes..., ...
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