1776 US Southwest by Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco based off of the

Dominguez Escalante Expedition Map. DominguezEscalante Trail (1776 Expedition) The Dominguez-Escalante State/Federal Bicentennial Committee formed to document the route and create interpretive signs "The Dominguez Escalante Journal: Their Expedition Through Colorado Utah Azrizona and New Mexico in 1776" by Ted J

Part of the 1776 DominguezEscalante map depicting parts of the
Part of the 1776 DominguezEscalante map depicting parts of the from www.researchgate.net

The location of the Old Spanish Trail is shown in green This map (Accession 2003:03006) forms part of the Southwest maps collection C 001 at the Center of Southwest Studies.

Part of the 1776 DominguezEscalante map depicting parts of the

The blue star is the approximate location of the Casting of the Lots site "Map of the Expedition " appears in: The Dominguez-Escalante Expedition Reaches Utah Valley This map was made by the expedition's cartographer Don Bernardo Miera y Pacheco in 1777

New Mexico History A blog about New Mexico. View to the northwest from the Casting of the Lots site. The blue star is the approximate location of the Casting of the Lots site

Map of DominguezEscalante Route Peoples of Mesa Verde. C lick here to search other Southwest maps descriptions It is one of the first known maps of this section of the Southwest.