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Johnson’s California Territories of, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, antique map, AJ Johnson, 19th Century, United States, West Coast

1863 Johnson’s California Territories of New Mexico Arizona Colorado Nevada and Utah

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By: Johnson and Ward

Date: 1863 (Published) New York

Dimensions: 17.5 x 24.5 inches (44.5 x 62 cm)

This 1863 map by A. J. Johnson is one of the more scarce and historically significant maps of his southwest series. Depicting the state of California and the territories of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, this map was published at the very height of the American Civil War.

It provides in great detail important trails of the day such as the Santa Fe, the Pony Express Route, the trail of Fremont., and the Immigrant Road, to name but a few of the numerous overland routes depicted. A number of forts, Indian Reservations, surveys, mining districts of considerable variety, geological features and local political divisions are also rendered in detail.

Maps of this region was published between 1861 and 1870 and went through a number of different states during this time period as Johnson strove to depict this critical period of westward expansion in the region. Thus, collecting the various states of this map has long been popular for Americana and southwestern map aficionados. The plates were updated annually and sometimes even issued in multiple variants in the course of a year.

While most of the maps of Johnson’s 1863 atlas were based on earlier versions of the atlas’s maps, this map was derived by dissecting plates of his 1859 wall map North America and then incorporating or superimposing more contemporary detail. This map shows considerably more detail in the mountainous regions of California, Nevada, and Colorado. Arizona and New Mexico appear as independent territories but, for the most part, adhere to the old 'New Mexico' county structure. The southern boundary of Nevada with Arizona is set such that Las Vegas is firmly within Arizona. The Utah-Nevada Border also varies from its contemporary setting. The Colorado Gold Region, which was first discovered in 1858, is well labeled.

Condition: This evenly toned map is in B+ condition with slight darkening of the outer edges and some minor edge tears that have been repaired on the verso. There is one larger tear that extends into the title of the map, also repaired on the verso.

Inventory #10993

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