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Charles Preuss

George Karl Ludwig Preuss (1803–1854), anglicized as Charles Preuss, was a surveyor and cartographer who accompanied John C. Fremont on three of his five exploratory expeditions of the American west, including the expedition where he and Fremont were the first to record seeing Lake Tahoe from a mountaintop vantage point as they traversed what is now Carson Pass in February 1844. Preuss drew two important maps based on his records from Fremont's first two expeditions. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Map of Oregon and upper California from the surveys of John Charles Frémont and other authorities by Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890

    Published 1848
    Other Authors: “…Preuss, Charles, 1803-1854…”
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    Map of an exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842 and to Oregon & north California in the years 1843-44 by Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890

    Published 1845
    Other Authors: “…Preuss, Charles, 1803-1854…”
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    Map showing the route pursued by the exploring expedition to New Mexico and the Southern Rocky Mountains /

    Published 1845
    Other Authors: “…Preuss, Charles, 1803-1854…”
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