Texas State Archives Map Collection



Map of the River Sabine
Date: 1841
Publisher: Certified as a correct copy by J.T. Robinson, Commissioner, General Land Office, Austin, 1920.
Cartographer: Gray, Andrew Belcher
Scale: 1 inch = 60 feet
Size: 48 cm x 82 cm
Type of Map: boundary
Format: blueprint
Language: English
AC Number: 01497
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Map of the River Sabine Image:
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Description:
Subtitle: Shewing that portion of the Boundary between the Republic of Texas and the United States included between Logan's Ferry and the Intersection of the 32nd degree of N. latitude with the western bank of Sabine River as marked by the Joint Commission during the year 1841 appointed for that purpose under the Convention concluded at Washington on the 25th April 1838, the Ratifications of which were exchanged at said city on the 12th day of October 1838 Shows part of the Sabine River, creeks, Logan's Ferry, Watson's Ferry, Camp Graham, roads, and topographical features. This map is part of a series of the boundary between the Republic of Texas and the United States, generally along the Sabine River. See also maps 1497a - 1497d. 4/11/83

Other Related Maps and Images:
Date Map Number Title Image
1841 01497a Map of the River Sabine Plan B, Part 3rd view No Image for map number 01497a
1841 01497b Map of the River Sabine Plan C, Part 1st view No Image for map number 01497b
1841 01497c Map of the River Sabine Plan C, Part 2nd view No Image for map number 01497c
1841 01497d Map of the River Sabine Plan C, Part 3rd view No Image for map number 01497d


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