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A Map of the Indian Territory Northern Texas and New Mexico Showing the [Great Western Prairies by Josiah Gregg [below neat line at left] Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1844 by Sidney E. Morse and Samuel Breese in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of New York.
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- "[text below neat line and copyright notice] Nota.-Comprende este Mapa la parte Norte, Nordeste y Noroeste de Texas. Habiendo sido formado cuando Texas pertencia a Mexico, demuestra hoy que las residencias de los indios desde 1848 han sido en los Estados Unidos, y antes de esa epoca se fijaban unas veces en aquella republica, y otras en la de Me... MexicoTexasOklahoma
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- 1874
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- David Rumsey
- Publisher:
- Diaz de Leon y White
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- David Rumsey
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