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21. Mexico & Guatemala, 1834

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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...

22. Mexico, California and Texas, 1848

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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 ...

23. Mexico, California and Texas, 1854

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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...

24. North America, 1804

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1804. Edward Patteson.

29. Terrestrial Globe Sheet: The American Southwest, 1696

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1696. Vincenzo Coronelli. This map is one panel, or gore, used to make a large globe. Coronelli reprinted the plates of his globe gores in Libro dei Globi, one volume in his...

30. Universale Della Parte del Mondo Nuovamenta Ritrovata, 1556

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1556. Giacomo Gastaldi. Ramusio (1485-1557) was a Venetian publisher who compiled a great collection of voyages and Gastaldi (ca.1500-ca.1565) made a number of the maps wh...