Texas State Archives Map Collection



Map of Texas. The Proposed Reoccupation of the Rio Grande - Its Importance to the Union
Date: 1863
Publisher: -- None Listed --
Cartographer: -- None Listed --
Scale: 3/8 inch = 20 miles
Size: 20 cm x 20 cm
Type of Map: general
Format: black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 02073
Photo Media: -- None Listed --
File Size: 10.11 MB

Map of Texas. The Proposed Reoccupation of the Rio Grande - Its Importance to the Union Image:

Description:
Covers the coast and south Texas, extending as far inland as Austin. Shows rivers, creeks, cities, towns, roads, railroads, and forts. Inset: [South Rio Grande Region]. Map contains printed text regarding the occupation of the Rio Grande region. This map appeared in The New York Herald, March 28, 1863. Note: the reverse side of the map was scanned in addition to the front. 6/12/84

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