Texas State Archives Map Collection



Military Map of Texas and Coahuila, as Mexican Territory, c. 1835-36. Subtitle: Showing lines of frontier recognized by the Texas Colonists, with lines of march from points of mobilization of the respective armies, to the battlefield of San Jacinto.
Date: 1835-1836
Publisher: -- None Listed --
Cartographer: Houston, Andrew Jackson, 1938 []
Scale: none given
Size: 28 cm x 28 cm
Type of Map: military
Format: black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 00099-3
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Military Map of Texas and Coahuila, as Mexican Territory, c. 1835-36. Subtitle: Showing lines of frontier recognized by the Texas Colonists, with lines of march from points of mobilization of the respective armies, to the battlefield of San Jacinto. Image:
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Description:
Shows rivers, creeks, towns, routes and trails--including the Old San Antonio Road, forts--including Fort Saint Louis, mines, and Indian villages. Long 94 - 100 deg. This map accompanies the book Texas Independence, by Andrew Jackson Houston, 1938. 4/30/82

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