California History 1860, lithograph Plain between Kah Wee Ya and Kings Rivers.
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Rare 19th-Century Lithograph of California's San Joaquin Valley*
*"Plain between Kah-Wee-Ya and Kings Rivers" - A Historic Gem*
Discover a piece of American history with this stunning lithograph from the "Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean". Published between 1855 and 1860, this rare print showcases the breathtaking landscape of California's San Joaquin Valley, specifically the plain between the Kaweah and Kings Rivers.
*Details:*
- Original lithograph from a historic government report
- Framed vintage frame ready to han).
- Part of a series documenting the Pacific Railroad Surveys
- Original sketches created by artists who accompanied the surveying expeditions
- Published between 1855 and 1860
- Rare opportunity to own a piece of American history
*Description:*
This exquisite lithograph offers a glimpse into the early days of American exploration and westward expansion. The Pacific Railroad Surveys played a pivotal role in shaping the country's future, and this print is a testament to the artistry and documentation of that era. The landscape depicted is a serene representation of the San Joaquin Valley, highlighting the natural beauty of the region.
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