This historic map of Santa Fe, New Mexico was created in 1882 by J.J. Stoner, a prominent 19th century map maker. The map shows a bird’s eye view of the town as it used to be, including street names and old landmarks.
Landmarks on the map include Post of Fort Marcy, Government Corral, St. Vincent Hospital, St. Michaels College, San Miguel Church, Palace Hotel, Exchange Hotel, Herlow’s Hotel, Cracker Factory, Gas Works, Fisher Brewery, Railroad Depot, the oldest house in Santa Fe, and more.
This historic map of Santa Fe was restored by KNOWOL. Reproductions of the restored map are available here.
Bird’s Eye View of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1882
This old map of Santa Fe makes an attractive addition to your office, library, or den and can even be used to teach children the geography and history of the area. When you’re done exploring, click here to get your copy.