Nell succeeded Thayer as the most important map maker in Colorado and continued publishing maps until the early 1900s. Nell notes Railroads, proposed Railroads, Wagon Roads, proposed Wagon Roads, Trails, County Seats, Post Offices, Villages, Townships subdivided and surveyed, Contour lines, Military Reservations, Private Grants, areas of each county, astronomical positions, arable lands, and a host of other details. Nell worked on the 1871-1879 Wheeler Surveys and gained a significant amount of information from this work, which he ultimately employed in producing what is without doubt the best large format map of the state of the period and became a huge commercial success. Wagon roads, trails, and railroads both existing and proposed are depicted. The map meticulously depicts the geographical and topographical details of the state, including mountain elevations. A remarkably detailed map, certainly the most complete of Colorado to appear after statehood (1876). Scarce 1892 edition of Nell's map of Colorado. Large Map of Colorado From One Colorado's Most Important 19th Century Mapmakers African Islands, including Madagascar (69).
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