
Mexico: Arrowsmith, 1840
Title: Mexico Author: J. Arrowsmith Date: 1840 Condition: See description Inches: 27 x 21.5 [Image] Centimeters: 68.58 x 54.61 [Image] Product ID: 308251 Border Claims and Counterclaims and the Secret Treaty of Velasco Texas’ western border is drawn to the headwaters of the Nueces, then arcs gracefully if fancifully to the northeast, meeting the Red River at the 100th meridian, a border never recognized by Texas as a Republic or state. In Upper or New California, there is an American Fur Co. Depot on the eastern shore of Youta or the Great Salt Lake. In New Mexico, the Great Spanish Road is shown from the Red River on the Texas boundary to Santa Fe, and then heading south through the length of Mexico. A large inset, on double the main map scale depicts central Mexico, centered on Mexico City and showing the important ports of Acapulco, Vera Cruz and Tampico. Scale in English miles (69.12 = One Degree), and Castilian or common Spanish Leagues (26.4 = One Degree). The