Mexico.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Johnson's Central America, 1862
Map of Central America by Johnson and Ward. Insets of Isthmus of Panama, Harbor of San Juan de Nicaragua, the Nicaragua Route, Aspinwall City and City of Panama. Starapwork border. No. 61 in New Illustrated Atlas. Reverse: "Historical and Statistical View of the United States, 1860" (page 71).
Johnson's Mexico and Johnson's Central America, 1864
Two hand colored maps: Mexico (page 69) and Central America (page 70). Source: New Illustrated Atlas.
Map of Central America shows Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, San Salvador, Costa Rica. Five inset maps show the isthmus of Panama, the "Nicaragua Route", the Harbor of San Juan de Nicaragua, the City of Panama, and Manzanilla Island / Aspinwall City (Colon, Panama).
Map of Mexico showing its states. Inset map of the territory and isthmus of Tehuantepec.
Map of Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies by Samuel A. Mitchell, 1860
Double page, hand-colored, lithographed map showing part of the southern United States, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America with inset maps of Cuba, Jamaica, the Bermuda Islands, and the Panama Railroad. Constructed and engraved by W. Williams, Philadelphia. Copyright 1860 S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. Versos are blank.
Mexico and Guatemala, 1850-1852
Hand-colored map of Mexico and Guatelmala, copyright 1850. Number 38 from A New Universal Atlas Containing Maps of the Various Empires (1852) by S. A. Mitchell.
Inset maps include Isthmus of Tehuantepec showing the proposed route from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean; Isthmus of Nicaragua showing the proposed routes from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean; Guatemala; and Valley of Mexico. Single sheet. Blank verso.