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FISCHER, Emil B. Map of Southwestern Colorado. 1893. Compiled, Drawn and Copyrighted by Emil B. Fischer, Author of the Mining Map of Red Mountain and the Mining Region of San Jan, Ouray, San Miguel and Dolores Counties, Southwestern Colorado 1891. Durango(?), 1893.
Lithographed wall map, hand colored, sight 809 x 1128 mm. Matted, framed and glazed (unexamined out of frame.)
EXCEEDINGLY RARE. Insets on the San Juan Mountains mining area include (1) Railroad systems reaching Durango [from Denver, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, and Phoenix]; (2) Plat of Needle Mountain mines; (3) Plat of Durango and surroundings; (4) Plat of mines at La Plata Mountains, California Mining District; and (5) Plat of San Juan Co., Utah. The map shows land districts, Indian reservations, railroads, irrigation canals, and part of New Mexico. Also indicates the east boundary line of Ute ceded lands.
Fischer was a Silverton-based artist and map maker active from 1880 to his death in 1898. The Red Mountain Mining District was one of the richest and most productive in the world in the 1880s and 90s. VERY FINE.
Lithographed wall map, hand colored, sight 809 x 1128 mm. Matted, framed and glazed (unexamined out of frame.)
EXCEEDINGLY RARE. Insets on the San Juan Mountains mining area include (1) Railroad systems reaching Durango [from Denver, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, and Phoenix]; (2) Plat of Needle Mountain mines; (3) Plat of Durango and surroundings; (4) Plat of mines at La Plata Mountains, California Mining District; and (5) Plat of San Juan Co., Utah. The map shows land districts, Indian reservations, railroads, irrigation canals, and part of New Mexico. Also indicates the east boundary line of Ute ceded lands.
Fischer was a Silverton-based artist and map maker active from 1880 to his death in 1898. The Red Mountain Mining District was one of the richest and most productive in the world in the 1880s and 90s. VERY FINE.