COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
mediaCollectionId
RUMSEY~8~1
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Collection
true
Author:
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
author
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
Author
false
Date:
1882
date
1882
Date
false
Short Title:
6th Operating Division of the Western Division, Atlantic & Pacific R.R. (Railroad).
short_title
6th Operating Division of the Western Division, Atlantic & Pacific R.R. (Railroad).
Short Title
false
Publisher:
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
publisher
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
Publisher
false
Publisher Location:
Albuquerque
publisher_location
Albuquerque
Publisher Location
false
Type:
Manuscript Map
type
Manuscript Map
Type
false
Obj Height cm:
32
obj_height_cm
32
Obj Height cm
false
Obj Width cm:
141
obj_width_cm
141
Obj Width cm
false
Scale 1:
253,440
scale_1
253,440
Scale 1
false
Note:
No drawing on verso. A set of six hand-drawn maps on semi-transparent waxed linen with some color. Some areas are colored on the verso to highlight the areas in a muted style. We think that some type of backlighting was planned to be used to create a photolithographic plate from which printing would be done. No evidence was found that it was ever printed. These sheets were deaccessioned from the Santa Fe Railroad collection in the 1980s. Lewis Kingman did the route survey from Albuquerque to Needles. Relief shown by hachures.
note
No drawing on verso. A set of six hand-drawn maps on semi-transparent waxed linen with some color. Some areas are colored on the verso to highlight the areas in a muted style. We think that some type of backlighting was planned to be used to create a photolithographic plate from which printing would be done. No evidence was found that it was ever printed. These sheets were deaccessioned from the Santa Fe Railroad collection in the 1980s. Lewis Kingman did the route survey from Albuquerque to Needles. Relief shown by hachures.
Note
false
Reference:
None found.
reference
None found.
Reference
false
State/Province:
California
state
California
State/Province
false
Subject:
Railroad
subject
Railroad
Subject
false
Full Title:
Map of the 6th Operating Division of the Western Division, Atlantic & Pacific R.R., From Needles to Mojave. Saml. M. Rowe, Resident Engineer. Drawing No. J-2-902.
full_title
Map of the 6th Operating Division of the Western Division, Atlantic & Pacific R.R., From Needles to Mojave. Saml. M. Rowe, Resident Engineer. Drawing No. J-2-902.
Full Title
false
List No:
6929.006
list_no
6929.006
List No
false
Page No:
Sheet No. 6
page_no
Sheet No. 6
Page No
false
Series No:
6
series_no
6
Series No
false
Engraver or Printer:
Eddy, C.
engraver_or_printer
Eddy, C.
Engraver or Printer
false
Publication Author:
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
publication_author
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
Publication Author
false
Pub Date:
1882
pub_date
1882
Pub Date
false
Pub Title:
Maps of the First through Sixth Operating Divisions of the Western Division, Atlantic & Pacific Railroad, Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Mojave (Mohave), California.
pub_title
Maps of the First through Sixth Operating Divisions of the Western Division, Atlantic & Pacific Railroad, Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Mojave (Mohave), California.
Pub Title
false
Pub Reference:
None found.
pub_reference
None found.
Pub Reference
false
Pub Note:
A set of six hand-drawn maps on semi-transparent waxed linen with some color. Some areas are colored on the verso to highlight the areas in a muted style. We think that some type of backlighting was planned to be used to create a photolithographic plate from which printing would be done. No evidence was found that it was ever printed. These sheets were deaccessioned from the Santa Fe Railroad collection in the 1980s. Lewis Kingman did the route survey from Albuquerque to Needles. Relief shown by hachures.
pub_note
A set of six hand-drawn maps on semi-transparent waxed linen with some color. Some areas are colored on the verso to highlight the areas in a muted style. We think that some type of backlighting was planned to be used to create a photolithographic plate from which printing would be done. No evidence was found that it was ever printed. These sheets were deaccessioned from the Santa Fe Railroad collection in the 1980s. Lewis Kingman did the route survey from Albuquerque to Needles. Relief shown by hachures.
Pub Note
false
Pub List No:
6929.000
pub_list_no
6929.000
Pub List No
false
Pub Type:
Manuscript Map
pub_type
Manuscript Map
Pub Type
false
Pub Maps:
6
pub_maps
6
Pub Maps
false
Pub Height cm:
32
pub_height_cm
32
Pub Height cm
false
Image No:
6929006
image_no
6929006
Image No
false
Download 1:
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<a href=https://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/download.pl?image=/D5005/6929006.sid target=_blank>Full Image Download in MrSID Format</a>
Download 1
false
Download 2:
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<a href="https://www.extensis.com/support/geoviewer-9" target="_blank">GeoViewer for JP2 and SID files</a>
Download 2
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Authors:
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
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Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
Authors
false