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Catalogue reference: FO 925/1857
This record is about the 'United States of America volume of nineteen maps of the boundary between the USA... dating from 1889 in the series Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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'United States of America volume of nineteen maps of the boundary between the USA and Mexico made by the International Boundary Commission and five sheets of sections taken on the boundary line'. Scale: 1 inch to about 1 mile. Index maps A and B, to a scale of 1 inch to about 9 miles. Shows highland, rivers, roads, railways and towns near the border. The signatures of the commissioners are reproduced. Maps show the boundary and areas adjacent, with the sites of iron and stone monuments and contours marked. On the map of the Colorado River the US map, coloured brown, is superimposed on the Mexican survey. The title page, with list of contents, is in Spanish and each map bears titles in English and Spanish. The survey made by the International Boundary Commission under the Convention of 29 July 1882, revived 18 February 1889. Surveyed by US commissioners. Engraved by R F Bartle and Co. Washington DC, USA.
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