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Baja California Norte.
Gutiérrez, Tonatiúh, 19...
Baja California Norte.
1965
14303.047
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[Gutiérrez, Tonatiúh, 1929-, Mexico. Secretaría de Industria y Comercio, Mexico. Comisión Nacional Consultiva de Pesca, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Biológico Pesqueras (Mexico), Mexico. Dirección General de Pesca e Industrias Conexas]
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Baja California Norte. Atlas pesquero nacional, 1965, Tonatiúh Gutiérrez. Lámina No. 20.
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14303.047
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Colored map of Northern Baja California (Mexico) representing the fishing industry. Title translates to: Baja California North. Map shows political borders, coastlines, routes and fishing industry locations. Includes a legend. With an index map indicating the location of Baja California North within Mexico. Also, with various charts, including: Valor de la explotacion mensual en 1962 [= Value of monthly exploitation in 1962] -- % Total de impuestos [= Percentage of total taxes] -- % del país [= Percentage of the country]. Map is 21 x 20 cm; atlas opened to double page 24 x 68 cm. Accompanied by a collage of black and white photographs showing fishing and fish processing on preceding plate. Facing page - interleaved between map and collage - contains accompanying descriptive text on transparent paper, through which one can see a partial view of the collage. Text begins: Esta entidad se caracteriza fundamentalmente por tener una posición geográfica muy importante, desde el punto de vista de la explotación pesquera ... [= This region is fundamentally characterized by having a very important geographical position, from the point of view of fishing exploitation ... ].
Baja California Sur.
Gutiérrez, Tonatiúh, 19...
Baja California Sur.
1965
14303.049
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[Gutiérrez, Tonatiúh, 1929-, Mexico. Secretaría de Industria y Comercio, Mexico. Comisión Nacional Consultiva de Pesca, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Biológico Pesqueras (Mexico), Mexico. Dirección General de Pesca e Industrias Conexas]
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Baja California Sur. Atlas pesquero nacional, 1965, Tonatiúh Gutiérrez. Lámina No. 21.
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14303.049
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Colored map of Southern Baja California (Mexico) representing the fishing industry. Title translates to: Baja California South. Map shows political borders, coastlines, routes and fishing industry locations. Includes a legend. With an index map indicating the location of Baja California South within Mexico. Also, with various charts, including: Valor de la explotacion mensual en 1962 [= Value of monthly exploitation in 1962] -- % Total de especies [= Percentage of total species] -- % del país [= Percentage of the country]. Map is 21 x 20 cm; atlas opened to double page 24 x 68 cm. Accompanied by a collage of black and white photographs showing fishing and fish processing on preceding plate. Facing page - interleaved between map and collage - contains accompanying descriptive text on transparent paper, through which one can see a partial view of the collage. Text begins: Esta entidad posiblemente sea la que reúna las mejores condiciones naturales, en cuanto a ubicación geográfica, para la explotación pesquera ... [= This region is possibly the one that meets the best natural conditions, in terms of geographical location, for fishing exploitation ... ].
(Map of the United States, Sheet 7).
Powell, John Wesley, 18...
(Map of the United Stat...
1891
14054.008
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[Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902, United States Geological Survey (USGS), Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914, King, Harry]
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(Map of the United States. Compiled under the director of Henry Gannett, Chief Topographer, by Harry King, Chief Draughtsman. Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, J. W. Powell, Director. 1890. Edition of April 1891. Engraved by Julius Bien & Co. New York. Sheet 7).
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14054.008
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Sheet 7 of USGS topographic map of the United States, backed with linen and bound with corresponding sheets. This sheet includes part of the southern international border, with Arizona and New Mexico, as well as northwestern Mexico and Baja California. Conveys topography with contour lines, which include elevation figures. Shows state boundaries, cities and towns, railroads, drainage, and national parks, as well as Native American territories and reservations. 40 x 64 cm, on sheet 47 x 69 cm. With inset: Alaska. (Title taken from Sheet 9.)
Californie, cotes, Golfe du.
Depot General de la Mar...
Californie, cotes, Golf...
1826
0233.012
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[Depot General de la Marine, Malaspina, Alessandro, 1754-1809, Spain. Marina]
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Carte reduite des cotes et du Golfe du Californie, depuis le Cap Corrientes jusqu'au Port St. Diego. D'apres des observations faites a bord des corvettes la Descubierta et l'Atrevida et celles de plusieurs officiers de la Marine Espagnole, Madrid 1825. (with) Plan du Port de Guaimas. (with) Plan de la Baie de La Paz. (with) Plan du Port de Pichilingue. Publiee par ordre du Roi. Sous le Ministere de Son Excellence M. le Comte Chabrol de Crousol, Pair de France, Secretaire d'Etat au Departement de la Marine et des Colonies. Au Depot-general de la Marine, 1826. Grave par Vicq. Ecrit par Besancon.
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0233.012
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Engraved map with 3 insets. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures; soundings in "brasses francaises." Shows vessels' tracks. "No. 326, 1." Logo of the Depot in lower left corner. Prime meridian: Paris.
Messico ovvero Nuova Spagna
Zatta, Antonio, active ...
Messico ovvero Nuova Sp...
1785
11598.241
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[Zatta, Antonio, active 1757-1797, Pitteri, Giovanni Marco]
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Messico ovvero Nuova Spagna che contiene il Nuova Messico la California con una parte de'paesi adjacenti. Venezia 1785, Presso Antonio Zatta e Figli. G. Pitteri scr. (to accompany) Atlante novissimo ... Tomo IIII. Con privilegio dell Eccelimo Senato. (tomo I-IV).
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11598.241
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Engraved hand-colored in outline, double-page map of the Southern part of the United States, Mexico and Central America. Shows political divisions, cities, towns, coastal towns, mountains and rivers. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
La Californie d'apres une tres grande carte espagnole M.ste de l'Amerique
Buache, Philippe, 1700-...
La Californie d'apres u...
1754
11780.011
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Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773
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La Californie d'apres une tres grande carte espagnole M.ste de l'Amerique, dressee Sous le Privilege de l'Acade. des Sc. du 24 Juill. 1754. Delahaye l'Aine sculps. Partie de la Californie tiree de l'Amerique Sept.le publiee en 1700 par Guillaume Delisle. Carte du Passage pour Terre a la Californie, decouvert en 1701 par le R. P. Kino Jesuite Avec les Nlles Missions des P. P. de la Compagnie donnee en 1705 dans le tome 5 des Lettres edifiantes. A Paris, sur le Quay de l'Horloge. Sous le Privilege de l'Acade. des Sc. du 24 Juill. 1754. Delahaye l'Aine sculpsit. (to accompany) Considerations physique.
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11780.011
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3 engraved colored in outline maps on 1 sheet. Showing the changes for the mapping of the Baja California peninsula. California according to Mathieu Neron Peccïolen appears to the left of the sheet (scale 1:20,000); California according to Father Kino, the Jesuit missionary, is given to the right of the sheet (scale 1:6,000,000); part of California according to Guillaume De L'Isle (scale not given, but degrees of latitude shown) is given at the upper centre of the sheet. Kino's map definitively ended the myth of California as an Island. Kino was a jesuit Missionary, who surmised that California was not an island long before his trip to Mexico. When he arrived, he initially transmitted information back to Europe which found its way into Scherer's maps and De Fer's Cette Carte. After obtaining permission to travel up the Gulf of California and explore the region, Kino was able to establish his theory that California was not an island. The first edition of the map was printed in one of the volumes of the Jesuit reports Lettres Edifantes. It was reissued in a number of editions and languages thereafter, and is one of the landmark California maps, although a number of cartographers ignored the report for 20-30 years and continued to show California as an island. Above neat line at right: IX.e Carte pour la 3.e derniere Partie des Considerations. &c Page 71. Includes notes. Relief shown pictorially.
California, Utah, Lr. California and New Mexico.
Weekly Dispatch; Ettlin...
California, Utah, Lr. C...
1863
14360.240
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[Weekly Dispatch, Ettling, Theodor, 1823-]
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California, Utah, Lr. California and New Mexico / drawn & engraved by T. Ettling, 3 Red Lion Square Holborn ; Day & Son Lithrs. to The Queen.
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14360.240
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Map of California, Utah, New Mexico and Baja California. Shows political boundaries, cities, railways, roads, topography, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, shoals, islands and the territories of indigenous peoples. Relief shown with hachures. Includes latitudinal and longitudinal lines, as well as two bar scales given in British and geographical miles. Hand-colored lithograph. Map is 42 x 30 cm, on sheet 48 x 33 cm. Plate number handwritten in ink at upper right corner of sheet; "39 Jan/58" in pencil at bottom of sheet. Appears in Vol. II : Foreign.
Baja California.
Garcia Cubas, Antonio, ...
Baja California.
1899
2850.030
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Baja California. (Por el Ingeniero Antonio Garcia Cubas). Lit. de Murguia, Mex. (1899)
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2850.030
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Color map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows districts, settlements, ranchos, ports, etc. Includes text. Prime meridian: Mexico City.
Le Nouveau Mexique, Avec La Partie Septentrionale De L'Ancien, ou De La Nouvelle Espagne
Raynal, G.T.; Bonne, R.
Le Nouveau Mexique, Ave...
1780
3083.044
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[Raynal, G.T., Bonne, R.]
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Le Nouveau Mexique, Avec La Partie Septentrionale De L'Ancien, ou De La Nouvelle Espagne, par M. Bonne, Ingenieur-Hydrographe de la Marine. Grave par Dient. (on upper margin) Liv. VI. et X: No. 28. (on lower margin) 29. (to accompany) Histoire Philosophique et Politique Des Establissements et Du Commerce Des Europeens Dans Les Deux Indes.
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3083.044
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Detailed map, uncolored copper engraving. Covering the region from west Florida through California and Northern Mexico. There is a notation concerning the death of the explorer La Salle, 1683. Missions, settlements, and Indian tribes shown in the Texas interior. Shows the Jesuit missions in Mexico and the Southwest. There are many place names and Indian villages. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians are Ferro and Paris.
Baja California.
Garcia Cubas, Antonio, ...
Baja California.
1858
4116.025
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Garcia Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912
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Baja California. Imp. litog. de H. Iriarte, ce. de Sta Clara no. 23. Munozguren lito. Imprenta de J.M. Lara. Entrega 4a. (1858)
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4116.025
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Lithographed map. State boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Text and tables surround map. "Atlas mexicano, por Antonio Garcia y Cubas Carta XXV." Prime meridian: Mexico, D.F.
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