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J. Greenleaf, 1840, Colombia (Includes Venezuela). Full hand color, a map measuring about 10 1/2 by 12 1/2 inches. This is a very nicely drawn and lithographed map showing Columbia divided into its respective provinces. Venezuela, Guiana's, Panama and Ecuador are all shown as still a part of Colombia. The map appears to have two (unmarked) regions titled New Granada (south) and Caracas (north) that subdivide Colombia into two parts. The map shows cities, towns, settlements and landforms. Most of the populated areas is limited to the coastal regions .$55
Henry Teesdale, 1844, Columbia (Includes Venezuela). Attractive hand outline color, about 13 1/4 by 16 1/4 inches. Has a "piano key" border. Very nicely detailed showing Colombia with all its provinces namely provinces of British Guiana, Ystmo (Panama), Venezuela, New Granada and Ecuador. Well presented, finely engraved showing excellent detail of cities, towns and landforms. An inset shows the proposed rail line and proposed road linking the Pacific to Atlantic in Panama which was surveyed in 1829. $95
Thomas G. Bradford, 1853, Colombia and Venezuela. Outline color, a map measuring about 7 3/4 by 10 inches. This is a very nicely engraved map showing both Columbia and Venezuela divided into there respective provinces. Guiana's, Panama and Ecuador are still a part of Colombia. The map shows cities, towns, settlements and landforms. $55
W. and A. K. Johnston, 1890, Venezuela. Printed outline color, about 7 3/4 by 10 1/2 inches. A nicely detailed map showing the provinces, settlements, towns, roads and topography. $45