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Map Map of the Rio Grande and Pecos Railway showing its connections with the Texas Mexican, Texas Mexican Short Line, Mexican National, Texas & St. Louis, and Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge systems and also the International & Great Northern, Mexican Oriental Interoceanic & International, New York, Texas & Mexican and International & Mex. Standard Gauge roads.

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Title

  • Map of the Rio Grande and Pecos Railway showing its connections with the Texas Mexican, Texas Mexican Short Line, Mexican National, Texas & St. Louis, and Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge systems and also the International & Great Northern, Mexican Oriental Interoceanic & International, New York, Texas & Mexican and International & Mex. Standard Gauge roads.

Summary

  • Outline map of the U.S. Southwest showing major drainage, cities and towns. Railroad lines are named and narrow gauge lines are in red. The "Cannel Coal Field" is indicated.

Names

  • Rio Grande and Pecos Railway Co.
  • Julius Bien & Co.

Created / Published

  • New York, 1882.

Headings

  • -  Rio Grande and Pecos Railway
  • -  Railroads--United States--Maps
  • -  Railroads--Mexican-American Border Region--Maps
  • -  Coal mines and mining--Mexican-American Border Region--Maps
  • -  United States
  • -  Mexican-American Border Region

Notes

  • -  8159 U.S. Copyright Office
  • -  Scale not given.
  • -  LC Railroad maps, 547
  • -  Description derived from published bibliography.

Medium

  • col. map 107 x 102 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • G3701.P3 1882 .R5

Repository

  • Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540 to 4650 USA dcu

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 98688791

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Rio Grande And Pecos Railway Co, and Julius Bien & Co. Map of the Rio Grande and Pecos Railway showing its connections with the Texas Mexican, Texas Mexican Short Line, Mexican National, Texas & St. Louis, and Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge systems and also the International & Great Northern, Mexican Oriental Interoceanic & International, New York, Texas & Mexican and International & Mex. Standard Gauge roads. New York, 1882. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/98688791/.

APA citation style:

Rio Grande And Pecos Railway Co & Julius Bien & Co. (1882) Map of the Rio Grande and Pecos Railway showing its connections with the Texas Mexican, Texas Mexican Short Line, Mexican National, Texas & St. Louis, and Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge systems and also the International & Great Northern, Mexican Oriental Interoceanic & International, New York, Texas & Mexican and International & Mex. Standard Gauge roads. New York. [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/98688791/.

MLA citation style:

Rio Grande And Pecos Railway Co, and Julius Bien & Co. Map of the Rio Grande and Pecos Railway showing its connections with the Texas Mexican, Texas Mexican Short Line, Mexican National, Texas & St. Louis, and Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge systems and also the International & Great Northern, Mexican Oriental Interoceanic & International, New York, Texas & Mexican and International & Mex. Standard Gauge roads. New York, 1882. Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/98688791/>.