Texas State Archives Map Collection
Preliminary Alignment, Improved Buffalo Bayou Channel for Flood Control, by Ship Channel Extension
| Date: | 1936 c. |
| Publisher: | -- None Listed -- |
| Cartographer: | -- None Listed -- |
| Scale: | none given |
| Size: | 45 cm x 239 cm |
| Type of Map: | other |
| Format: | color, blueline |
| Language: | English |
| AC Number: | 06688 |
| Photo Media: | -- None Listed -- |
Preliminary Alignment, Improved Buffalo Bayou Channel for Flood Control, by Ship Channel Extension Image:
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Description:
Covers Buffalo Bayou from the Turning Basin through the River Oaks subdivision. Shows the low water channel--including proposed improvements, floodways, levees, bridges, and a proposed ship channel extension. Surrounding creeks, streets, and railroads are also shown. This map is part of a report filed by the City of Houston, Department of Public Works, found in the Water Basin Series of the Planning Board records.
Two sheets.
12/2/86
Subjects:
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