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Keywords: 1823 Melish Map of the United States of America - Geographicus - USA-melish-1822.jpg One of the most important American maps of the United States to appear in the early 19th century Depicts the United States and Mexico roughly from the Atlantic to the region immediately west of the Rocky Mountains including the massive Missouri Territory Texas and parts of Mexico This map was produced by the joint efforts of three important American mapmakers John Melish Benjamin Tanner and Mathew Cary It had its origins in Melish ™s 1812 pocket format map of the United States Over the following fifteen years the map would be updated revised and improved for various reissues The current example is from Carey and Lea ™s Atlas Referencing the cartographic and exploratory work of Lewis and Clark Pike and Major Long this map attempted to give an accurate picture of the western United States Shows both the newly formed state of Missouri and the massive Missouri Territory This extraordinary tract of land extended form the Mississippi River westward off the edge of the map In a seminal move that would later define the boundaries between the United States and New Spain Melish delineated the 100th meridian as the border between Mexico Texas and the United States Heading east the border continued south along the Arkansas River and then eastward along the Red River Valley The Arkansas Territory extended westward as far as Texas including the territory claimed by the modern day state of Oklahoma On the eastern side of the Mississippi we see a large Northwest Territory bounded by Michigan on the east and Illinois on the south The part of Michigan Territory on the western side of Lake Michigan is shown extending southward as far as the Illinois border Virginia remains undivided South of the border in Mexico and Texas New Mexico is shown as a sliver of land containing Taos and Santa Fe extending along the Rio Bravo Rio del Norte into the Intendency of Durango Texas place names include Mesa Loredo San Saba San Antonio Pres del Alter Ft Matagorda Nacagdoches Panee Village Cardo Village Haytones and Galvezton Galveston well inland on the Rio de Nieves or Neches Apache Indians shown in Big Bend country The map as a whole features excellent detail regarding mountain ranges and river valleys Attempts with some success to place the various American Indian tribes as well as forts and cities Also includes explorer ™s notes mostly referencing Louis and Clark in the Missouri Territory All in all one of the most important maps of the United States published and a must for any serious Texas or Transmississippi collection This map was published for inclusion as plate no 5 in the 1823 issue of M Cary and C V Lavoisne ™s A Complete Genealogical Historical Chronological and Geographical Atlas 1822 Size in 22 17 object history credit line accession number USA-melish-1822 Geographicus-source PD-Art-100 Old maps of the United States 1822 maps John Melish Maps in English Carey Lea
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