Texas State Archives Map Collection



Map of Texas in 1836
Date: 1836
Publisher: Freeman, J.D., Fort Worth, Texas, 1936. Drafted by H.B. Poff.
Cartographer: Freeman, J.D., Fort Worth, 1936
Scale: 1 inch = 50 miles
Size: 59 cm x 43 cm
Type of Map: general
Format: black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 01655
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Map of Texas in 1836 Image:
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Description:
Shows rivers, creeks, land grants, colonies, towns, battlegrounds, forts, roads, routes and trails--including the old San Antonio Road, missions, Indians, Indian villages, buffalo herds. Notes on wild life and topography are given. Inset: San Jacinto Battleground. This is a plan of the battleground. Illustration: The Alamo. The reduced photostat has additional land grants outlined. Printed map and reduced photostat. 3/22/84

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