Texas State Archives Map Collection



Map of Texas with Parts of Adjoining States
Date: 1833
Publisher: Tanner, H.S., Philadelphia. Engraved by John and William W. Warr, Philadelphia, 1833.
Cartographer: Austin, Stephen F.
Scale: 3 1/2 inches = 85 miles
Size: 74 cm x 59 cm
Type of Map: general
Format: color, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 00409a
Photo Media: b&w copy neg. and color trans., photo no. 1996/1-22-1
File Size: 67.85 MB

Map of Texas with Parts of Adjoining States Image:

Description:
Covers most of Texas and parts of the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, and Coahuila. Shows rivers, Austin's and DeWitt's colonies, towns, missions, routes and trails--including the Old San Antonio Road, silver mines, Indian tribes and villages, and herds of wild horses and game. There are notes on topographic features. This map is acknowledged as being one of the first finely detailed and accurate maps of Texas published. Maps 409b, 409c, 424, and 7583 are later editions. Long. 93 - 102 deg. 6/21/82 Revised 10/22/97

Other Related Maps and Images:
Date Map Number Title Image
1836 00409c Map of Texas with Parts of Adjoining States view Image for map number 00409c
1837 00409b Map of Texas with Parts of Adjoining States view No Image for map number 00409b


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.