Texas State Archives Map Collection



Possum Kingdom State Park General Development Plan
Date: 1940
Publisher: Texas State Parks Board and United States Department of the Interior, July 25, 1940.
Cartographer: Kell, John E.
Scale: 1 inch = 1000 feet
Size: 105 cm x 58 cm
Type of Map: plan
Format: black & white, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 09479
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

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Description:
General development plan for Possum Kingdom State Park in Palo Pinto County, Texas, created by the Texas State Parks Board and United States Department of the Interior as part of Civilian Conservation Corps Texas park development. Plan shows creeks, hills, roads, trails, park buildings camping areas, docks, and other facilites. Map 9480 is same map but with shading and details added with colored pencil. There is an inset map of the area and road network surrounding the park site as well as the nearby city of Graham. A note in pencil states: "Different version of SP.65.6" 2/8/2017

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