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This is a collection of twelve colored plates, eight uncolored plates, and one folding plan, all from Volume One of the 1857 boundary survey by Emory. Art is by Arthur Schott. The Color plates are lithographed by Sarony, Major & Knapp, New York. Uncolored plates engraved by Smillie, Dougal, and others. Condition is very good, some short marginal tears in some leaves, foxing to some of the color plates, no significant damage. The color plates are: Noco-Shimatt-Tash-Tanaki Grizzly Bear Seminole Chief // Falls of the Rio Salado // Lipan - Warrior // Pimo Women // Papagos // Co-Co-Pas // Diegenos // Yumas. Figure to the Left "Portrait of Leoch" // Toro-Mucho. Chief of a Band of Koways // The Plaza and Church of El Paso // Arenenos (Subtribe of the Papagos // Prairie of the Antelope. // Uncolored plates: Ojos de Los Alamos Viejos // Rio San Pedro _ Above Second Crossing (corner torn from blank lower margin) // Military Plaza_San Antonio Texas // View of Monument Mountain // Brownsville_Texas // Limpia_Wild Rose Pass // Military Colony Opposite Fort Duncan_Texas // Las Isletas-Falls of Presidio de Rio Grande. Also a long folding table/plan called: Section constructed from Surveys under the direction of W.H. Emory .... For the lot of 21:
Title: Plates from the 1857 Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. (Volume 1)
Location Published: Washington, D.C.: Wendell, 1857
Categories: Americana
Seller ID: 56864