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A correct map of the seat of the war in Mexico : being a copy of Genl. Arista's map, taken at Resaca de la Palma, with additions and corrections; embellished with diagrams of the battles of 8th and 9th May, and capture of Monterey, with a memorandum of forces engaged, results, etc. and plan of Vera Cruz and castle of San Juan de Ulua
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A Correct Map of the Seat of the War in Mexico : Being a copy of Genl. Arista's Map, taken at Resaca de la Palma, with additions and corrections; embellished with diagrams of the Battles of 8th and 9th May, and capture of Monterey, with a memorandum of forces engaged, results, etc. and Plan of Vera Cruz and Castle of San Juan de Ulua : Designed by J.G. Bruff
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A very busy map. Includes accounts of the battles of Buena Vista and Vera Cruz. View of Vera Cruz in lower margin. Submaps: Four battles. Vignettes: Charging cavalry, Vera Cruz. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Lithography.
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A correct map of the seat of the war in Mexico : being a copy of Gen'l. Arista's map ; taken at Resaca de la Palma, with additions and corrections ; embellished with diagrams of the battles of 8th & 9th May, and capture of Monterey, with a memorandum of forces engaged, results, &c. and plan of Vera Cruz and Castle of San Juan de Ulua
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Can be folded into blue cover (attached) with title "Map of the Seat of War in Mexico." Submaps and view of US Cavalry overrunning Mexican position. Description of Battles at Palo Alto and final battle at Monterey, September 24, 1846. Submaps: Chart of the Bay of Vera Cruz; Tampico and its Environs; Map showing the Battle Grounds on 8th & 9th May, 1846; Plan of Monterey. Vignettes: Charging cavalryman; American Eagle. MS note on cover: 43207. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Lithography.
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Map of Vera Cruz, Alvarado & Hautulco [sic] : shewing the new route of the steamers for San Francisco from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific ; the exclusive privilege of making roads was granted to Captn. Jonas P. Levy
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Prospectus for the building of a rail road between Vera Cruz and Huatulco attached. Pasted prospectus. MS notes: 602 TD crossed out 239. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: hachures. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Lithography.
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