This is a classic map of the newly formed state of Colorado with both a strong aesthetic and historical appeal. Muted hand color distinguishes each county, while the state border is outlined for definition, all surrounded by the decorative grape vine border. Historically we see a glimpse of the early development for the mining districts in the southwest mountains, expanding right next to the very large Confederate Ute Indian Reservation. Also we see great detail supplied for the plains as well as the mountain towns that were on the make. Several rail lines are clearly noted. Basic topography and hydrography are portrayed. A beautiful reproduction in very nice condition
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| Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 19.8 × 24 × 0.002 in |
Map Maker: S. Augustus Mitchell
Original Production Year: 1878
Original Production Year: 1878
