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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Author:
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Espinosa y Tello, J.
Author
Espinosa y Tello, J.
Author
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Date:
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1802
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Short Title:
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Plano del Puerto de S Diego.
Short_Title
Plano del Puerto de S Diego.
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Publisher:
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Imprenta Real Madrid
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Imprenta Real Madrid
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Type:
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Book Map
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Obj Height cm:
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22
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22
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Obj Width cm:
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18
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18
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Scale 1:
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140,000
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An uncolored chart of the port of San Diego with numerous soundings, as well as the placement of the Presidio and the Mission.
Note
An uncolored chart of the port of San Diego with numerous soundings, as well as the placement of the Presidio and the Mission.
Note
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Reference:
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P1221; Streeter 2458; Graff 1262; Howes G18(under Galiano, "dd"); Cowen, p.198; Sabin 69221; Wagner, Northwest Coast, p225-233, p252-254, vol 1, and #861, vol 2; Lowery 95, 704; Cook, "Flood Tide of Empire."
Reference
P1221; Streeter 2458; Graff 1262; Howes G18(under Galiano, "dd"); Cowen, p.198; Sabin 69221; Wagner, Northwest Coast, p225-233, p252-254, vol 1, and #861, vol 2; Lowery 95, 704; Cook, "Flood Tide of Empire."
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State/Province:
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California
State
California
State/Province
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City:
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San Diego (Calif.)
City
San Diego (Calif.)
City
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Full Title:
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Plano del Puerto de S. Diego en la Costa Setentl. de Californs. Levantado por el 2o. Piloto de la Armada D. Juan Pantoja. Ano 1782. Numo. 5. Cardano lo grabo. Morata lo escr.
Full_Title
Plano del Puerto de S. Diego en la Costa Setentl. de Californs. Levantado por el 2o. Piloto de la Armada D. Juan Pantoja. Ano 1782. Numo. 5. Cardano lo grabo. Morata lo escr.
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List No:
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4476.005
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Series No:
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7
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Engraver or Printer:
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Cardano; Morata
Engraver_or_Printer
Cardano; Morata
Engraver or Printer
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Publication Author:
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Espinosa y Tello, J.
Publication_Author
Espinosa y Tello, J.
Publication Author
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Pub Date:
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1802
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Pub Title:
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Atlas para el Viage de las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana al reconocimiento del Estrecho de Juan de Fuca en 1792, Publicado en 1802.
Pub_Title
Atlas para el Viage de las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana al reconocimiento del Estrecho de Juan de Fuca en 1792, Publicado en 1802.
Pub Title
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Pub Reference:
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P1221; Streeter 2458; Graff 1262; Howes G18(under Galiano, "dd"); Cowen, p.198; Sabin 69221; Wagner, Northwest Coast, p225-233, p252-254, vol 1, and #861, vol 2; Lowery 95, 704; Cook, "Flood Tide of Empire."
Pub_Reference
P1221; Streeter 2458; Graff 1262; Howes G18(under Galiano, "dd"); Cowen, p.198; Sabin 69221; Wagner, Northwest Coast, p225-233, p252-254, vol 1, and #861, vol 2; Lowery 95, 704; Cook, "Flood Tide of Empire."
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Pub Note:
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The Spanish "Vancouver." Atlas volume only, first edition. Sometimes attributed to Dionisio Alcala Galiano. The title of the text volume is "Relacion del Viage Hecho por las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana en al ano 1792 para reconocer el estrecho de Fuca..." The last and very important voyage up the Pacific coast to be undertaken by Spain is detailed in the nine maps and eight plates of the atlas. Galiano and Cayetano Valdes led the expedition, arriving in the northwest at the same time as Vancouver. Although the maps were published four years after the Vancouver maps, Wagner considers them in many respects to be superior, and Humboldt used them in his Essai Politique sur le Royaume de la Nouvelle Espagne. Wagner further states: "The general impression today...is that the English discoveries of Vancouver were published four years before those of the Spaniards. This...is a misapprehension... The principal reason, however, why the nomenclature and geography of Vancouver came to occupy the field was that his maps were extensively copied by the famous English cartographer, Aaron Arrowsmith, and later by the English Admiralty."
Pub_Note
The Spanish "Vancouver." Atlas volume only, first edition. Sometimes attributed to Dionisio Alcala Galiano. The title of the text volume is "Relacion del Viage Hecho por las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana en al ano 1792 para reconocer el estrecho de Fuca..." The last and very important voyage up the Pacific coast to be undertaken by Spain is detailed in the nine maps and eight plates of the atlas. Galiano and Cayetano Valdes led the expedition, arriving in the northwest at the same time as Vancouver. Although the maps were published four years after the Vancouver maps, Wagner considers them in many respects to be superior, and Humboldt used them in his Essai Politique sur le Royaume de la Nouvelle Espagne. Wagner further states: "The general impression today...is that the English discoveries of Vancouver were published four years before those of the Spaniards. This...is a misapprehension... The principal reason, however, why the nomenclature and geography of Vancouver came to occupy the field was that his maps were extensively copied by the famous English cartographer, Aaron Arrowsmith, and later by the English Admiralty."
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Pub List No:
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4476.000
Pub_List_No
4476.000
Pub List No
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Pub Type:
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Exploration Book
Pub_Type
Exploration Book
Pub Type
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Pub Maps:
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9
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Pub Height cm:
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32
Pub_Height_cm
32
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Pub Width cm:
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23
Pub_Width_cm
23
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Image No:
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4476005
Image_No
4476005
Image No
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Institution:
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Rumsey Collection
Institution
Rumsey Collection
Institution
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Ownership Statement:
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Copyright 1998
Ownership_Statement
Copyright 1998
Ownership Statement
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