[MAP] Johnson's Mexico (c. 1861)

[MAP] Johnson's Mexico (c. 1861)

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[MAP] Johnson's Mexico. New York: Johnson & Browning, c. 1861. [11170] Large hand-colored map, 45.7 x 36 cm (18 x 14 inches), clean, suitable for framing. Several dark spots from age. Removed from a bound volume, Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas, plate 56. Very good. Map. This undated map shows the roads, rivers, cities, provinces and districts. Includes inset illustrations of the the Territory and Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The Johnson and Browning imprint dates this map between 1860 and 1862.  Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827-1884), b. Wallingford, Vermont; school teacher, for some years a book and map seller for J. H. Colton and Co. After some efforts at publishing his own maps, Johnson found success with his Family Atlas, publishing them in Richmond, Virginia and in New York City beginning in 1860. He and his partner Ross C. Browning (1822-1899) evidently purchased rights to Colton's maps, as they appear in the first Johnson's Family Atlas. Johnson updated his maps as cartography

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