Grand Canyon from Baedeker's "United States" Traveler's Handbook nicely detailed map of this National Park area shows Colorado River and other natural landmarks with insets of the Colorado Plateau and an interesting cross-section diagram of the Canyon published in 1909 measures approx 6 1/4" x 10 1/4"
"Arizona and New Mexico" both present-day States were territories at the time this map was created from Encycopedia Brittanica, Xth edition, Volume 34 published in London, 1903 measures approx 11" x 15"
"County Map of Texas and Indian Territory" from H.H. Lloyd & Co.'s "Atlas of the United States" published by Warner & Beers in New York, 1875 with hand-coloring slightly uncommon map in that it shows the entire state of Texas on one map (most maps of the time show either the eastern or northern panhandles on separate insets) as well…
"New Hampshire" by G.W. Boynton from Peter Parley's "First Book of History, Combined with Geography" published by Jenks, Hickling & Swan, Boston, 1852 with hand coloring measures approx 5" x 7"
"California" with inset maps of Southern and Central (Bay Area) California from "Universal Atlas of the World" published by Rand McNally & Co., New York & Chicago, 1895 measures approx 11" x 16"