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Antique rare maps of Arizona





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1874 - Part of Eastern and Southeastern Arizona, Western and South Western New Mexico. Atlas Sheet No. 83

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Detailed topographical map showing southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona. Shows towns, roads, mountains, rivers, lakes, hydrographical details, etc. The map was generated during the Wheeler Survey. The Wheeler Survey was a survey of a...


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1875 - Map of the Southern Pacific Rail Road and Connections. June 1875

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Fine colored chromolithographic example of the earliest known map focused on the general lines of the Southern Pacific Railroad, published more than a year before the line was completed through Los Angeles. Rare promotional map for the Southern...


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1875 - New Mexico and Arizona

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Detailed map of New Mexico and Arizona, showing a number of newly formed counties and transitional borders in both states. The Southern Pacific is shown running from Yuma, across Arizona with a line splitting off at Deming, and extending to Frontera...


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1876 - Parts of Eastern Arizona and Western New Mexico. Atlas Sheet No. 76

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Includes the Phoenix Area Detailed topographical map showing eastern Arizona and western New Mexico. The map extends from the Phoenix area in the southwest (Pleasant Valley) to the Flagstaff area in the northwest, to the Fort Wingate / Gallup, New...


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1876 - Camp Apache, Arizona

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A fine 1876 watercolor view of Camp Apache (later Fort Apache), Arizona Territory. Though somewhat naïve in execution, the view has a wonderfully evocative quality while providing one of the most detailed contemporary images of this storied U.S. Army...


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1877 - New Map of the Territory of Arizona Southern California and Parts of Nevada, Utah and Sonora Compiled from the latest authentic data by Lietenant J.C. Mallery, A.M., US. Engineers Corps, and J.W. Ward, Civil & Topographical Engineer. 1876-77

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The Finest Large Format Map of Arizona, Southern California and Southern Nevada from the 1870s. Large and striking map centered on Arizona with pieces of the adjacent states and territories, at a time when Arizona was undergoing a mineral boom, and...


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1878 - Map of Arizona Prepared Specially for R.J. Hinton's hand book of Arizona Compiled From Official Maps of Military Dvision of the Pacific Surveyor General's Office A.T. & from the notes of Col. W.G. Boyle Col. J.D. Graham, H. Ehrenberg, Prof. Pumpelly and L

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The First Privately Printed Large Format Map of Arizona Territory with Hinton's Hand Book. Hinton's map of Arizona was intended to be published with his hand book. However, as noted by Streeter, the map was accompanied by a note that the book would...


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1881 - Map of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah . . .

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Detailed map of California and the Southwest, colored by Counties.


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1882 - New Railroad and County Map of Southern California and Arizona

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Scarce early map of Southern California and Arizona, focusing on the Railroad Lines then in operation. The map also shows a number of early towns, roads, mountains, lakes, mining regions and other important details. This is the first time we have...


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1882 - County and Township Map of Arizona and New Mexico

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Detailed map of Arizona and New Mexico, colored by counties and showing towns, roads, railroads, rivers, lakes and a host of other information. The map predates the formation of Sierra County, New Mexico in 1884. One of the most detailed maps of the...


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1895 - Prescott and Tributary Mining Districts, Yavapai County, Arizona. 1895

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Scarce map of Yavapai County, showing the Prescott and Tributary Mining Districts, overprinted to show the lines of the Prescot & Eastern Railroad. Detailed map locating hundreds of mines, ranches, school houses, towns, railroads, roads, and post...


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1901 - Map of Douglas Townsite. County of Cochise, Territory of Arizona. . . . 1901

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Detailed plan of the town of Douglas, Arizona, on the border with Mexico. In 1878, the place where the town of Douglas now exists was known as Black Water, so called because of a dirty water hole. Water was so scarce that Black Water was much used....


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1901 - Panoramic View of the Grand Canyon

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The Grand Canyon of Arizona -- Most Sublime Scenic Panorama in the World Fine photographic view of the Grand Canyon, published in conjunction with the Pan American Exposition. Includes a promotional tract on the verso. Title on verso: The Grand...


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1903 - Sketch To Accompany Report of Reconnoissance Head Gate Crossing of Colorado River To Bristol, Cal. March 20, 1903

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Detailed map of part of Southeastern California (Eastern Imperial and San Bernardino Counties), showing the projected railroad lines connecting Blythe City, Parker, Arizona, and Bengal, on the main line of the Santa Fe Railroad between San Bernardino...


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1905 - [Cochise County, Arizona Territory - Northern Sonora] Ranches of the California and Mexico Land and Cattle Co. Arizpe District, State of Sonoma Mexico

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Hand Drawn Southern Pacific Railroad Company Map Locating The Cattle Ranches of the California and Mexico Land and Cattle Company -- Mexican Revolution -- Cananea Strike & Massacre Detailed manuscript map of part of Southern Arizona and Northern...


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1908 - Territory of Arizona . . .1908

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Fine Arizona Territorial Map One of the best and most highly detailed map of Arizona Territory of the period. The map was produced by the Dept. of the Interior, under the Supervision of Harry King. This edition is revised and reconstructed by R.H....