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Josiah Gregg's Map of the Indian Territory, Northern Texas and New Mexico Showing the Great Western Prairies represents nearly fifteen years of geographic and cartographic exploration. Gregg traversed the Santa Fe trail eight times and spent eight years in residence in northern New Mexico while this vast territory was controlled by Spain. This exceptionally detailed map shows the Route of the Santa Fe Caravans as well as the First Santa Fe Wagon Route. The map is densely annotated with details from numerous U.S. Army expeditions and encounters with dozens of Indian tribes.
About Josiah Gregg
Commerce of the Prairies: Or the Journal of a Santa Fe Trader During Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western Prairies... is a landmark book of Western Americana. Josiah Gregg's 1844 book is acknowledged to be the primary contemporaneous authority on the Santa Fe Trail and trade, life in northern New Mexico, and the Indians of the South Plains during the 1830s and early 1840s. The frontispiece engraving, Arrival of the Caravan at Santa Fe, has become an iconic image of the American southwest before the Mexican War and the United States' annexation of Texas and New Mexico. Gregg's included Map of the Indian Territory, Northern Texas and New Mexico Showing the Great Western Prairies was a cartographic landmark that was the most detailed and useful map of the region at the time. Our Perfect Recreations™ are made from a complete bound set in immaculate condition and capture every detail of the original engravings.
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