Texas State Archives Map Collection
A Sketch of the map compiled by Stephen F. Austin showing the location of the City of Houston and the adjoining Country
Date: | 1836 c. |
Publisher: | Surveyed by G. and T.H. Borden. Lithographed by P. Snell and Theuset Conat. |
Cartographer: |
Austin, Stephen Fuller |
Scale: | none given |
Size: | 22 cm x 17 cm |
Type of Map: | general |
Format: | positive photostat, black on white |
Language: | English |
AC Number: | 01462 |
Photo Media: | -- None Listed -- |
A Sketch of the map compiled by Stephen F. Austin showing the location of the City of Houston and the adjoining Country Image:
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Description:
Covers the coastal areas between the Trinidad and Colorado Rivers, extending as far inland as Washington-on-the-Brazos. Shows cities, towns, forts, roads, and the battleground at San Jacinto. Photostats of a manuscript map.
Copied from the Stephen F. Austin Papers, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas, Austin, Texas.
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