Map of California and Nevada
Second edition of an incredible 19th-century geologic map of California and Nevada.
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Description
This wonderfully detailed map of California and Nevada shows the states just five years after the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. The link between East and West opened up the floodgates for thousands of farmers, investors, ranchers, miners, and loggers – all eager to take advantage of the bountiful available natural resources.
The famous Central Pacific route is boldly shown, along with numerous other lines (completed and proposed) and their respective stations. Wagon roads are also noted, with variations in the darkness of the path possibly reflecting its accessibility. Scores of toponyms are scattered throughout the image. They pinpoint a fascinating variety of settlements (ranchos, villages, forts, missions, towns), geographic features (hot springs, mountains, rivers), and local industries (ferries, mines, mills).
The first edition of the map was originally drawn by Alfred Craven and Ferdinand von Leicht in 1873. The authors diligently credited their sources below the title. This is the second edition, revised by Craven and Charles Hoffman and published by authority of the University of California in 1874. Lithographed in New York by Julius Bien & Co.
Map Details
Publication Date: 1874
Author: Charles Frederick Hoffman and
Sheet Width (in): 35.25
Sheet Height (in): 41.5
Condition: B+
Condition Description: Large color printed sheet dissected into 20 panels and mounted on linen with marbled end sheets. One section has cleanly separated and been expertly repaired on the verso with new linen. Includes green leather covers, moderately worn, with gilt lettering. The sheet shows toning along the panels and a few spots of wear and soiling along the outer edges. Good to very good condition overall.
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