Automobile roads in Arizona, Continental Oil Co. road map of the United States., Official road map, Arizona, and Road map of the United States.
Description:
"Continental Oil Co. road map of the United States," map of "Grand Canyon National Park," ill., and index to points of interest on verso., In lower right: B-102 J.C., Indexed., Relief shown by hachures and spot heights., and Stamped: Apr 28 1928.
Publisher:
H.M. Gousha,
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona--Maps
Subject (Name):
Continental Oil Company
Subject (Topic):
Express highways--United States--Maps, Roads--Arizona--Maps, and Roads--United States--Maps
"138.", From Gray's Atlas of the United States. Philadelphia: Stedman, Brown & Lyon, 1874., Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington., Relief shown by hachures., and Shows Texas & Pacific R.R. running across southern Arizona, and Denver & Rio Grande R.R. completed to point south of Pueblo (Colo.).
Publisher:
Stedman, Brown & Lyon?,
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona--Maps and New Mexico--Maps
Subject (Name):
Gray, Ormando Willis. Gray's atlas of the United States
From Gray's Atlas of the United States. Philadelphia, [1878?], In lower right margin: [Plate] 147., Map of "Mexico" (scale 1:7,920,000) on verso., Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington., Relief shown by hachures., and Shows Southern Pacific R.R. complete to Casa Grande in Arizona; "Stanwix" and Maricopa appear along railroad. Also shows Denver & Rio Grande R.R. reaching Las Vegas in New Mexico.
Publisher:
s.n.?,
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona--Maps, Mexico--Maps, and New Mexico--Maps
Subject (Name):
Gray, Ormando Willis. Gray's atlas of the United States
Differs from earlier versions in showing Navajo and other Indian reservations; the Southern Pacific r.r. runs to Phoenix, but not to Prescott; the Southern Pacific route to El Paso and the Santa Fe route in New Mexico have been redrawn; many new towns have been added in both Arizona and New Mexico, particularly along railroads; and in New Mexico, "Santa Ana" county has been absorbed by Bernalillo County and Roswell appears for the first time.
In lower right margin: [Plate] 121., Library's copy received with note indicating map from either Gray's Atlas of the United States or O.W. Gray & Son's National Atlas. Philadelphia, [1877?]., Map of "Mexico" (scale 1:7,920,000) on verso., and Pinal Co. appears in separately colored area, bounded by dashed lines, between Maricopa and Pima counties; differs from earlier 1877 version in no longer showing separately colored, rectangular area in eastern Maricopa and Pima counties.
Publisher:
s.n.?,
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona--Maps, Mexico--Maps, and New Mexico--Maps
Subject (Name):
Gray, Ormando Willis. Gray's atlas of the United States and O.W. Gray & Son. National atlas
From O.W. Gray & Son's National atlas. Philadelphia, [1881?], In lower right margin: [Plate] 147., Map of "Mexico" (scale 1:7,920,000) on verso., Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington., Relief shown by hachures., and Shows Southern Pacific R.R. reaching into southwestern New Mexico, and connecting with Denver & Rio Grande R.R.; and a line projected between Maricopa (Ariz.) and Prescott (Ariz.) In New Mexico, railroad runs west of Albuquerque.