File:Map of the United States and Mexico (NYPL b16040665-5437619).jpg

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English: * Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings.
  • Includes illustrations of ships, historical notes, "Table of Distances", and "Table showing the route of the steamers of the United States and Mexican Mail Steam Ship Line and the various ports in the Gulf of Mexico at which they are to touch, as also the distances between the said ports."
  • Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
  • Inset: Map showing the routes of the ocean steamers.
  • Scale [ca. 1:6,250,000] (W 125⁰--W 64⁰/N 49⁰--N 5⁰)
  • Mapping the Nation (NEH grant, 2015-2018)
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Map of the United States and Mexico
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/f5bb6a00-7419-0133-6fe1-00505686d14e
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bdf2ad90-2352-0133-5e08-58d385a7b928
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/f5bb6a00-7419-0133-6fe1-00505686d14e
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Johnson & Browning
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5437619
Collection
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Maps of North America
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f5bb6a00-7419-0133-6fe1-00505686d14e
NYPL catalog ID
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b16040665
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Steamboat lines; Trade routes; Mail steamers; Mail steamers


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