COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Short Title:
Sketch of the ... Internal Provinces of New Spain.
Obj Height cm:
33
Obj Width cm:
40
Scale 1:
3,168,000
Note:
An uncolored map of Mexico stretching from the boundary line with the internal provinces and the Oxaca province.
Reference:
Wheat 297-9; WC 9:1; cf P11024.
Full Title:
A Sketch of the Vice Royalty Exhibiting the several Provinces and its Aproximation (sic) to the Internal Provinces of New Spain.
List No:
0730.005
Series No:
6
Pub Date:
1810
Pub Title:
An Account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi, and Through the Western Parts of Louisiana, to the Sources of the Arkansaw, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaun, Rivers; ... During the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807. And a Tour Through the Interior Parts of New Spain, When Conducted Through These Provinces, by order of The Captain-General, in the year 1807. By Major Z.M. Pike. Illustrated by Maps and Charts. Philadelphia: Published by C. & A. Conrad & Co. No. 30, Chesnut Street. Somervell & Conrad, Petersburgh. Bonsal, Conrad, & Co. Norfolk, and Fielding Lucas, Jr. Baltimore. John Binns, Printer....1810.
Pub Reference:
Wheat 297-9; WC 9:1; cf P11024.
Pub Note:
The five maps which accompany Pike's report are of great importance, especially the two maps of Louisiana which Wheat calls "maps of outstanding historic interest... beautifully drawn." Pike's map of New Spain was copied from Humboldt's manuscript map, although Humboldt did not publish his map until 1811. All maps uncolored and bound into the back of the book. Full leather covers with "Pike's Expeditions" imprinted on the spine.
Pub List No:
0730.000
Pub Maps:
6
Pub Height cm:
22
Pub Width cm:
14
Image No:
0730005
Institution:
Rumsey Collection
Ownership Statement:
Copyright 1998
Publisher Location:
Philadelphia
Publisher:
C. & A. Conrad
Type:
Book Map
Country:
Mexico
Publication Author:
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Pub Type:
Exploration Book
Author:
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Date:
1810
Sketch of the ... Internal Provinces of New Spain.