Texas State Archives Map Collection



Map of the Brazos River Bottom, Vicinity of the Houston and Texas Central Rail Road, Western Branch
Date: 1903
Publisher: Compiled in the Office of Engineer Maintenance of Way.
Cartographer: McVea, John C., Civil Engineer
Scale: 1 inch = 500 feet
Size: 314 cm x 166 cm
Type of Map: other
Format: blueprint
Language: English
AC Number: 02301a
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Map of the Brazos River Bottom, Vicinity of the Houston and Texas Central Rail Road, Western Branch Image:
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Description:
Covers the Brazos River from the Doe Run Branch down through Walnut Bayou, showing creeks, streams, contour lines, vegetation, surveys of land, land owners, and the Houston & Texas Central Railroad. Hand coloring has been added. This is exhibit A, Routt, Buchannan & Small vs. Houston & Texas Central Railroad suit, filed at one time in the district court of Waller County. 4/20/84

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