File:San Juan Island on Tallis Map.jpg
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[edit]San Juan Island | |||
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San Juan Island |
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English: San Juan Island, California, from a map by Tallis, which is an exceptional example of John Tallis and John Rapkin's highly desirable 1851 Map of Mexico, Texas, and Upper California. Drawn by John Rapkin for issue in the 1851 edition of John Tallis' Illustrated Altas. |
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Date | 1851 (undated) | ||
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Geographicus link: MexicoTexas2-tallis-1851 |
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Notes | Section of map showing San Juan Island off the coast of Southern California and corresponding to or near Cortes Banks. | ||
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Tallis, J., The Illustrated Atlas, and Modern History of the World Geographical, Political, Commercial & Statistical, 1851.
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