Texas State Archives Map Collection
Map of the River Sabine Plan C, Part 3rd
Date: | 1841 |
Publisher: | Surveyed in 1841. Certified as a correct copy by J.T. Robinson, Comm., General Land Office, 1920. |
Cartographer: |
Gray, Andrew Belcher |
Scale: | none given |
Size: | 83 cm x 48 cm |
Type of Map: | boundary |
Format: | blueprint |
Language: | English |
AC Number: | 01497d |
Photo Media: | -- None Listed -- |
Map of the River Sabine Plan C, Part 3rd Image:
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Description:
Covers that part of the boundary between the Republic of Texas and the United States, between the 72nd mile mound and the Red River. Shows rivers, creeks, mile mounds, land owners along the boundary, roads, Colonel Kearney's Camp, 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 1497 - 1497c.
4/11/83
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