Map of the Territory of New Mexico made by order of Brig. Gen. S.W. Kearney

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The first printed American map of the New Mexico territory.

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Description

[From the University of Texas-Arlington library website]:

“At the beginning of the U.S. War with Mexico, General Stephen W. Kearny’s “Army of the West” easily conquered New Mexico. While Kearny soon continued on to California, he left occupation forces behind. Of his original compliment of four topographical engineers, Kearny took with him two (Lieutenants William H. Emory and William H. Warner) and left behind two who were sick (Lieutenants James W. Abert at Bent’s Fort and William G. Peck at Santa Fe). He directed that after the latter two recovered, they should survey New Mexico and, together, produce a map.

The resulting map shows the valley of the Rio del Norte from the junction with the Rio Colorado or Red River to the north of Taos to the northern edge of the Fra Cristobal range and the Jornado del Muerto in the south. Abert and Peck plotted many of the river’s tributaries, surrounding mountains, existing roads and trails, pueblos, and mines. Crossed sabres at Canada, Embuda, and the Pueblo de Taos indicate sites where – following the assassination of the new U.S. Territorial Governor Charles Bent by a mob of New Mexicans and Indians on January 19, 1847 – U.S. forces under Colonel Sterling Price clashed with and brutally suppressed members of the Taos Rebellion.”

This fascinating piece of western Americana and seminal map of New Mexico was published in William Emory’s Notes of a Military Reconnaissance, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California and issued by the Government Printing Office in Washington, D.C. in 1848.

Source: University of Texas-Arlington

Map Details

Publication Date: 1848

Author: Lieutenant W.G. Peck and J.W. Abert

Sheet Width (in): 20.1

Sheet Height (in): 26.5

Condition: A

Condition Description: Faintly toned and light creasing along originally issued fold lines. Very good to near fine overall.

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