Texas State Archives Map Collection



New Map of Texas
Date: 1841
Publisher: Lithographed by Day and Haghe.
Cartographer: -- None Listed --
Scale: 1 inch = 75 miles
Size: 42 cm x 38 cm
Type of Map: general
Format: color, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 00055
Photo Media: 4 x 5 color transparency, photo no. 2002/1-11-1
File Size: 33.14 MB

New Map of Texas Image:

Description:
Covers parts of New Mexico, the Indian Territory, the Osage Territory, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and northern Mexico in addition to Texas. Shows political, conventional, and natural boundaries of Texas while under Spain and Mexico, and as the Republic of Texas. Also shown are rivers, creeks, mountainous and forested areas, counties, towns, mines, roads, forts, wild animals, and Indian tribes and villages. Roads shown include the Old San Antonio Road and the Great Spanish Road to Red River. New Mexico is labeled as Santa Fe. Note: Boundaries of Texas. Long. 89 - 105 deg. 4/8/82 Revised 10/22/97

The Texas State Archives Map Collection contains original, photo-reproduced, and compiled maps covering the period from the early seventeenth through the late twentieth centuries. For general information about the holdings and descriptive information available, read the map introduction and indexes and types of maps webpages. For our copy policy, view our webpage on preservation, access, and reproductions.

For information on additional maps in our holdings, read Maps in Other TSLAC Collections.