Rare Books
Ferrocarril nacional de Tehuantepec : reseña histórica y resumen general de los trabajos llevados á cabo durante la administración de los sres. S. Pearson & son ltd. hasta el 31 de diciembre de 1906
Image not available
You might also be interested in

Nouvelle carte du Mexique, du Texas et d'une partie des états limitrophes : dédiée a l'Academie Royale des Sciences de l'Institut de France / par A.H. Brué, Géographe du Roi, Membre de Common. Central de la Société de la Géographie de Paris, membre-honoraire de celle de Londres &a
Rare Books
An important map. MS notes and differently colored lines show various proposals advanced during the discussion of the Gadsen Purchase. The United States could have had a great deal more of Mexico had Congress agreed to appropriate the necessary funds. As it is, the final line was modified as shown in pencil on this map. The treaty line of 1848 and 1853 is shown in red. The first US proposal is shown in green stretching across northern Mexico into the Gulf and around and including Baja California. Second proposal in orange did not include Chihuahua but did include Baja. The third proposal would have included the City of Monterey, but not Baja. The fourth proposal is in red and closest to the actual line settled upon. The fifth proposal in blue would have left a rather wavy border over the area of the fourth in red. Also note that in 1845 the Russians owned the area north of San Francisco. The purchase price of this map was $10.00 as noted near the sticker on the back. Submaps: Détails des environs de Mexico et de La Vera-Cruz; Complément de la Carte, donnant Le Yucatan et une partie des provinces unies de l'Amérique Centrale. Prime meridian: Paris. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Leagues, miles. Projection: Polyconic. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: Sticker: Atelier de collage et vernissage de cartes geographique, tableaux &c. Auguste Logerot Quai des Augustins, 55, Paris [signed] José Salazar Harregin.
70773