For your consideration is this rare, cloth backed General Land Office map of Utah, presented by the Department of the Interior circa 1902 and colored. The map was compiled under the direction of Harry King, Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., and drawn by J. Ulke six years after the statehood (1896). The map is divided into townships and counties, and colored to illustrate topographical features, lakes, rivers, etc. The Uinta Reservation and and Navajo Reservations are shown in Yellow. The map identifies US Surveyor General's Office, Land Offices, Indian Reservations, Military Reservations, Forest Reservations; Land District Boundaries, Railroads, Roads and Trails. The map shows good condition overall with some tears and wear present from its age and use over the years, but no major signs of damage are noted. One tear at top right corner approximately 4 1/4" long. The map measures 36 1/4" L x 28 1/2" W and weighs 4 ounces.