Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513-1900 /

The almost simultaneous European discovery of the New World and the rise of the art of printing has made maps among the most faithful records of the exploration and settlement of the Americas. Printed maps proved indispensable to the empire-building ofthe great European powers, and today these same...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Martin, James C. (Administrator)
Corporate Author: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art
Other Authors: Martin, Robert Sidney
Format: Map
Language:English
Published: Albuquerque : Published for the Amon Carter Museum by the University of New Mexico Press, [1984]
Edition:First edition.
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Cushing: Maps (Does not check out)

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Call Number: G1370 .M3 1984
Notes: Donated by Ronald L. and V. Jane Woellhof 20230905
 
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Evans: Maps (2nd floor)

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Call Number: G1370 .M3 1984
Notes: Does not circulate
 
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Cushing: Chapman Texas Collection (Does not check out)

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Cushing: Kelsey Americana (Does not check out)

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Call Number: G1370 .M3 1984
 
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