CO00021
PUB. DATE: 1859
FULL TITLE: Map of the United States west of the Mississippi showing the routes to Pike's Peak, overland mail route to California and Pacific rail road surveys. To which are added the new state & territorial boundaires, the principal mail & rail road routes with all the arrangements & corrections made by Congress up to the date of its issue. Compiled and drawn from U.S. land & coast surveys and other reliable sources, by D. McGowan and Geo. H. Hildt.
Detailed general map framed in decorative borders showing drainage, state boundaries, cities and towns, and the transportation and communication networks.
This beautiful antique map reproduction is printed on heavy acid-free stock with fade proof inks and is excellent for framing.
SIZE: 23" x 28"
CO00014
Colorado by the James Caxton Company, 1894
Colorado / Caxton Co. ; drawn & lith. by Pezolt, F. Frank
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Denver, James McConnell 1894.
36"W x 25"H
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Map of Colorado Territory embracing the Central Gold Region / drawn by Frederick J. Ebert ; under direction of the Governor Wm. Gilpin. Ebert, Frederick J.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Philadelphia : Jacob Monk, 1862
This beautiful antique map reproduction is printed on heavy acid-free stock with fade proof inks and is excellent for framing.
30"W x 25"H
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Indexed map of Colorado showing the railroads in the state, and the express company doing business over each, also counties and rivers.
Rand McNally and Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Chicago, 1879. SUMMARY -
Shows relief by hachures, drainage, counties, cities and towns, roads, and the railroads with names along the lines.
This beautiful antique map reproduction is printed on heavy acid-free stock with fade proof inks and is excellent for framing.
26"W x 18"H
CO00010
Bird's eye view of Salida, Colo. 1882. Beck & Pauli, lithographers. Stoner, J.J. CREATED/PUBLISHED Madison, Wis., c1882. This beautiful antique map reproduction is printed on heavy acid-free stock with fade proof inks and is excellent for framing.
26"W x 15"H