File:Map of the Red River in Louisiana from the Spanish camp where the exploring party of the U.S. was met by the Spanish troops to where it enters the Mississippi, reduced from the protracted courses and LOC 2003623378.tif
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DescriptionMap of the Red River in Louisiana from the Spanish camp where the exploring party of the U.S. was met by the Spanish troops to where it enters the Mississippi, reduced from the protracted courses and LOC 2003623378.tif |
English: Also shows cities and towns, Indian settlements, and features in the region along the Red River. King's final work based on the Freeman-Curtis expedition of 1806. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Copy annotated in pencil in lower right corner Copy imperfect: Taped on upper left portion and fold line completely torn to separate right portion of map. |
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Title InfoField | Map of the Red River in Louisiana from the Spanish camp where the exploring party of the U.S. was met by the Spanish troops to where it enters the Mississippi, reduced from the protracted courses and corrected to the latitude | ||
Shelf ID InfoField | G3992.R4 1806 .K5 | ||
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/2003623378/ | ||
Author | King, N. (Nicholas); Shallus, Francis | ||
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Location InfoField | United States · Red River · Louisiana · Lousiana · Texas | ||
Part of InfoField | American Memory · Catalog · Louisiana: European Explorations And The Louisiana Purchase · Geography And Map Division · Discovery And Exploration | ||
Subject InfoField | Red River · United States · Maps · Red River (Tex.-La.) · Louisiana · Texas |
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