The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad system.

Map shows extent of Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railway system, town stops along ATSF railroad lines, major cities, and notable geographic features for the South Central and Southwest United States; [modern-day] Oklahoma is divided into "Oklahoma Territory" and "Indian Territory." Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Date: 1899
Creator: American Bank Note Company
System: The Portal to Texas History

Official map of New Mexico.

Map shows settlements, townships, land grants, Native American reservations, and railroads. Scale [ca. 1:900,000].
Date: 1890
Creator: New Mexico Bureau of Immigration
System: The Portal to Texas History

A chart of the internal part of Louisiana : including all the hitherto unexplored Countries, lying between the River La Platte of the Missouri on the N: and the Red River on the I: the Mississippi East and the Mountains of Mexico West ; with a part of New Mexico & the Province of Texas.

Map shows route of exploration taken by the Zebulon Pike expedition along the Arkansas River and Red River. Includes reference and observational notes. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. No scale noted.
Date: 1895
Creator: Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813
System: The Portal to Texas History

A map of the internal provinces of New Spain: the outlines are from the sketches of, but corrected and improved by Captain Zebulon M. Pike, who was conducted through that country, in the year 1807 by order of the Commandant General of those provinces.

Map shows the "boundary between the Vice Royalty and the Internal Provinces which are independent of the Vice Roy"; villages, roads, areas of Native American habitation, mining activity, and physical features for the northern provinces of New Spain; the Rio Colorado and the Rio del Norte [Rio Grande]. Includes notes and references. Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:4,827,000].
Date: 1895
Creator: Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of Texas and part of New Mexico.

Map shows towns, wagon roads, explorers' routes, railroads, and military posts across Texas from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Fort Smith, Arkansas and from Chihuahua, Mexico to Opelousas, Louisiana; roads and structures, location of troops on battlefields. Includes list of authorities, coordinates of "stations," and notes on rivers. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:2,800,000], [ca. 1:26,700], and [ca. 1:10,500].
Date: [1891..1895]
Creator: United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Territory of New Mexico.

Map shows township grid, railroads, trails, Native American reservations, military reservations, forests, private land grants, and mining activity. Includes legend. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:760,320].
Date: 1896
Creator: United States. General Land Office.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Post route map of the territory of New Mexico : Showing post offices with the intermediate distances on mail routes in operation on the 1st of September 1898.

Map shows major postal routes, frequency of delivery, towns, counties, railroads, and watershed. Includes: "Explanation of mail services," "List of counties in New Mexico territory," railroads, forts, mail routes, and Post Office Department logo. Scale [ca. 1:825,000].
Date: 1898
Creator: Von Haake, A.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Topographic map of Trans Pecos Texas.

Map shows late nineteenth century towns, railroads, monuments, mountains, and geological composition of surface strata in the area of Texas that is west of the Pecos River. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Scale not given.
Date: 1890
Creator: Wischetzky, R. von
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of surveys in western New Mexico made for the New Mexican railroad.

Map shows late nineteenth century New Mexico Territory geography and place names. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:120,000].
Date: 1890?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Tracing of F. S. Hodges Line from Antelope Hills to Albuquerque.

Map shows late nineteenth century railroad line from Antelope Hill to Albequerque, New Mexico. Includes track distances and notes signed by James F. McCabe, Chief Engineer. Relief shown by hachures. No scale noted.
Date: 1895?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History