Castle of Perote : sheet no. 1 section on the line III l m n o p q r s t u v IV of sheet no. 2 / drawn under the superintendence of Brv't Col. R.E. Lee, U.S. Engrs, from data obtained by M. Harrison, Lieut. of Eng'rs, from measurements made by Col. R.E. Lee. and Lieut. John Hamiton 3rd U.S. Artiller

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Castle of Perote : sheet no. 1 section on the line III l m n o p q r s t u v IV of sheet no. 2 / drawn under the superintendence of Brv't Col. R.E. Lee, U.S. Engrs, from data obtained by M. Harrison, Lieut. of Eng'rs, from measurements made by Col. R.E. Lee. and Lieut. John Hamiton 3rd U.S. Artillery. [1846?]

1 map on 2 sheets ; sheets, 69 x 46 cm.

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