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19th Century Maps
The maps below were published in 19th century books illustrated and annotated on this web site.

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1838. Waldeck. "Map of the Province of Yucatan (Central America)".
Print in Frédéric Waldeck, Voyage  pittoresque et archéologique dan la province d’Yucatan, 1838. These 3 images scanned from 35mm slides taken from a copy in the University of Cincinnati Library, with appreciation.
Detail of map at left.
1838
Detail of map at far-left.
1838
1841. Stephens. "Map of journey in Central America, Chiapas & Yucatan."
Foldout print in John L. Stephens, Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, 1841. Scanned from a copy in the Reed College Library.
Detail of map at left.
1841
Detail of map at far-left.
1841
1843. Detail of map at right.
Foldout print in John L. Stephens, Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, 1843. Scanned from a copy in the University of Puget Sound Library, with appreciation.
Upper-left portion of "Map of Yucatan".
1843
Detail of map at left.
1843
1843. Norman. "Map of Yucatan, Mexico. Shewing the geographical position of the ruins."
Print in B. M. Norman, Rambles in the Yucatan, 1843. Scanned from a copy in the Library of Southern Illinois University, with appreciation.
Detail of map at left.
1843
Detail of map at far-left.
1843
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