PROMINENT MEN OF HISTORIC PRUSSIA & GERMANY - An early portrait of Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt 1(1769-1859) - Prussian polymath, geographer, naturalist,explorer,philosopher and scientist. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prominent-men-of-historic-prussia-germany-an-early-portrait-of-friedrich-wilhelm-heinrich-alexander-von-humboldt-11769-1859-prussian-polymath-geographer-naturalistexplorerphilosopher-and-scientist-image228263441.html
RMR7A89N–PROMINENT MEN OF HISTORIC PRUSSIA & GERMANY - An early portrait of Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt 1(1769-1859) - Prussian polymath, geographer, naturalist,explorer,philosopher and scientist.
. English: This beautiful 1814 map, along with Pinkerton’s similar map, is most likely the most important large format English atlas map of the American Southwest to be produced in the 19th century. The map depicts Mexico from the Yucatan north to what would soon become the Republic of Texas, the Louisiana Territory, and what would eventually be the U.S. States of New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, California, Nevada, Utah, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Colorado. This map is based largely on the maps of Alexander von Humboldt and Zebulon Pike. The general treatment of the Rocky Mountains is drawn directly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-this-beautiful-1814-map-along-with-pinkertons-similar-map-is-most-likely-the-most-important-large-format-english-atlas-map-of-the-american-southwest-to-be-produced-in-the-19th-century-the-map-depicts-mexico-from-the-yucatan-north-to-what-would-soon-become-the-republic-of-texas-the-louisiana-territory-and-what-would-eventually-be-the-us-states-of-new-mexico-arizona-texas-california-nevada-utah-louisiana-oklahoma-and-colorado-this-map-is-based-largely-on-the-maps-of-alexander-von-humboldt-and-zebulon-pike-the-general-treatment-of-the-rocky-mountains-is-drawn-directly-image184930984.html
RMMMT9A0–. English: This beautiful 1814 map, along with Pinkerton’s similar map, is most likely the most important large format English atlas map of the American Southwest to be produced in the 19th century. The map depicts Mexico from the Yucatan north to what would soon become the Republic of Texas, the Louisiana Territory, and what would eventually be the U.S. States of New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, California, Nevada, Utah, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Colorado. This map is based largely on the maps of Alexander von Humboldt and Zebulon Pike. The general treatment of the Rocky Mountains is drawn directly