1863 Map of Puerto Rico – Colonial-Era Topography, Cities, Roads & Coastal Details

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This rare 1863 map of Puerto Rico offers a beautifully detailed look at the island’s geography, political divisions, and settlements during the Spanish colonial era. Featuring labeled towns, intricate river systems, and coastal landmarks, this historic print provides an invaluable snapshot of Puerto Rico’s mid-19th-century landscape. The carefully engraved details highlight everything from the rugged mountain ranges to the structured layout of major cities such as San Juan and Ponce, making it an essential piece for history enthusiasts, geographers, and collectors.

Printed on high-quality matte paper, this restored reproduction maintains the clarity of the original map while offering a smooth, non-reflective finish for an elegant display. The antique parchment tones and fine linework add to its vintage charm, making it a perfect addition to libraries, offices, or homes. Unlike modern maps, this one preserves the artistry of old-world cartography, where each coastline, river, and city was meticulously hand-drawn.

This print makes an excellent gift for Puerto Rican history lovers, genealogy researchers, and educators. Whether for a scholar studying Caribbean history or a collector with ties to Puerto Rico, this map is a stunning and historically significant artwork. It’s ideal for birthdays, holidays, or as a meaningful keepsake for those with family heritage on the island.