Texas State Archives Map Collection
Part of North Eastern Texas shewing sic the Route of the Inspectors
Date: | 1849 |
Publisher: | Lithographed by R.B. Moody & Company, Birmingham, England. |
Cartographer: | -- None Listed -- |
Scale: | 1 inch = 20 st. miles |
Size: | 23 cm x 34 cm |
Type of Map: | general |
Format: | black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed |
Language: | English |
AC Number: | 01610 |
Photo Media: | -- None Listed -- |
File Size: | 20.07 MB |
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Description:
Covers northeast Texas, extending from Buffalo, in Henderson County, north to the Red River. Shows rivers, creeks, forested areas, counties, cities, towns, forts, crossings, roads, and routes of the inspectors Edward Smith and John Barrow, Esquire. They were assigned to a British firm to investigate the advantages of Texas for immigration purposes.
Long. 94 - 97 deg.
This is a reprint of the map in Account of a Journey Through North-Eastern Texas, by Edward Smith (London, 1849), frontispiece.
10/11/83
Subjects:
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