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Latin American Map Collection, 1711/1873

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Carte du Cours du Maragnon ou de la Grande Riviere Des Amazones, 1757 Dans sa partie navigable depuis Jaen de Bracamorosos jusqui son Embouchure et qui Comprehend la Province de Quito, et la Côte de la Guïane depuis le Cap dde Nord jusqu'à Esséquebè. Leveé en 1743 et 1744, et assujettie aux Observations Astronomiques par M. de la Condamine, de l'Ac R.le des Sc Augmentée du Cours de la Riviere Noire, et d'autres détails tiréd de divers Mémoires et Rouiers manuscrits de Voyageurs moderne.

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Carte du Cours de Rio Meta et d'une partie de la Chaine Orientale des Montages de la Nouvelle Grenade dressée sur des observations atsronomiques et (quant au Meta) d'après une manuscrite de Dr. J. Cortès Madariga par Alexandre de Humboldt., 1817 Box 1, Folder 2

Isthmus of Panama, 1851 Box 1, Folder 8

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Map Collection, 1629/1991

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Includes for the most part published maps, 1629-[ongoing].

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