Texas State Archives Map Collection



Karte von Texas entworfen nach der Vermefsungen, welche in den Acten der General-Land-Office de Republic
Date: 1841
Publisher: Mathew Riegerschen, Augsburg, 1841. Lithographed by G. Stemplfle, Augsburg.
Cartographer: Hunt, Richard S., and Jesse Randel, 1839
Randel, Jesse F. and Richard Hunt, 1839
Scale: 1 inch = 40 miles
Size: 40 cm x 32 cm
Type of Map: general
Format: photostat, white on black
Language: German & English
AC Number: 02199
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Karte von Texas entworfen nach der Vermefsungen, welche in den Acten der General-Land-Office de Republic Image:
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Description:
(Translated) Map of Texas... Covers most of Texas, excluding the Panhandle and west Texas. Shows rivers, creeks, mountainous and forested areas, counties, colonies, cities, towns, roads--including the Old San Antonio Road, routes and trails--including Indian trails, forts, silver mines, buffalo herds, and Indian tribes and villages. This map can be found in Entstehungsgeschichte und gegenwartiger zustand des nueun, unabhangigen amerikanischen staates Texas, by G. Scherpt (Augsburg, 1841), in back of book. 7/13/84

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