1823. Adrien H. Brué. A great milestone for the Southwest has now happened--Mexico became independent from Spain in 1822; Brué's map is one of the earliest to reflect th...
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1705. [Eusebio Francisco Kino]. Compiled by Nicolas de Fer. This attractive little map is actually a pirated copy of Fr. Eusebio Francisco Kino's 1696 manuscript map. The Mexican Viceroy sent a copy of Kino'...
1597. Corneille Wytfliet. Based on Mercator-Ortelius information this is the first separately published map of the California region. Wytfliet published the first atlas devo...
Isaac Tirion. This attractive hand-colored map offers some new data, but, despite its title, does not cover the traditional New Mexico area. Tirion's information...
1795. Jean Baptiste d'Anville and Thomas Pownall. This is an example of a commercial map from near the end of the eighteenth century. As with his other maps, D'Anville was weak in the western porti...
1720. [Eusebio Francisco Kino]. Compiled by Nicolas de Fer. This is another pirated copy of Fr. Kino's 1695-96 manuscript map. It is a far more artistic production and much larger in scale than Fer's 1705 ve...
1757. Johannes Cóvens and Cornelius Mortier. The southwest region of Cóvens and Mortier's map is a simplified version of D'Anville cartography. For western North America they were more forthri...
1766. Robert de Vaugondy.
1771. Rigobert Bonne. This little map continues the d'Anville cartography and offers little new information. This is one of the earliest uses on a published map of the n...
1841. United States Exploring Expedition.
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