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The National Geographic Magazine Map of Mexico 1911

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Old topographic map of Mexico.

Created by J. G. (John George) Bartholomew, Edinburgh Geographical Institute, Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor, National Geographic Society (U.S.) in 1911.
  • Relief shown by contours, gradient tints, and spot heights.
  • In lower left margin: The Edinburgh Geographical Institute.
  • In lower right margin: John Bartholomew & Co.
  • Annotated in ink: 1911.

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Mexico

Topographic Maps

J. G. (John George) Bartholomew

Edinburgh Geographical Institute

Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor

National Geographic Society (U.S.)

1911

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1911

Edinburgh Geographical Institute

Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor

J. G. (John George) Bartholomew

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Mexico

National Geographic Society (U.S.)

Topographic Maps

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This old map of The National Geographic Magazine Map of Mexico from 1911 was created by J. G. (John George) Bartholomew,  Edinburgh Geographical Institute, Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor,  National Geographic Society (U.S.) in 1911