MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Chapeaurouge, Carlos de
Date:
1901
Short Title:
Hoja No. 62 Plano Catastral de la Nacion Argentina.
Publisher:
Eigendorf y Lesser
Publisher Location:
Buenos Aires
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
57
Obj Width cm:
71
Scale 1:
60,000
Country:
Argentina
City:
Cordoba (Argentina)
Subject:
Property Ownership
Full Title:
Hoja No. 62 Plano Catastral de la Nacion Argentina.
List No:
10109.065
Series No:
65
Publication Author:
Chapeaurouge, Carlos de
Pub Date:
1901
Pub Title:
Atlas del Plano Catastral de la República Argentina.
Pub Note:
Carlos de Chapeaurouge, 1846-1922, was a prominent mapmaker and surveyor in Argentina. He produced many of the earliest cadastral surveys of Argentine towns and provinces. In 1870 he mapped the unexplored Indian lands in northern Argentina and made the layout of agricultural colonies for the areas. He made the first official survey of Buenos Aires in 1888. His greatest work was this Plano Catastral de la Republica Argentina, published in 1901. He spent 12 years assembling the maps and the surveys. When issued it was an important resource for the State because of its detailed showing of properties and their boundaries and their owners. Sheets 82 and 113 were apparently not issued, they are missing in our copy and the copy online at the Library of Congress. We believe that our digital composite of all the map sheets into one large map, as Chapeaurouge intended, may be the first time this has been done.
Pub List No:
10109.000
Pub Type:
National Atlas
Pub Maps:
118
Pub Height cm:
62
Pub Width cm:
42
Image No:
10109065.jp2
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Authors:
Chapeaurouge, Carlos de

Hoja No. 62 Plano Catastral de la Nacion Argentina.

Hoja No. 62 Plano Catastral de la Nacion Argentina.