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This page maps the Texas Land Survey onto Google Earth. Texas does not use the Public Land Survey System. Texas has its own survey based on original Spanish Land Grants. You must zoom over Texas, USA in order to see the data. The data shows Texas Abstracts.
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Enter the abstract identifiers. Google Earth flys you there....
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Enter the abstract identifiers. Google Earth flys you there. Search is limited to 300 rows. Limited to five rows if you are not signed into your account. Information: Texas Land Survey. An interpretation of the Original Texas Land Surveys boundaries and bay tracts.
Historically, Texans have turned to the Texas General Land Office for maps and other tools used to display and organize information about the state’s rich natural resources. Besides historical maps, research, and data, today the Land Office uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS), aerial imagery, 3D elevation data, and field data collection ...
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Information: Texas Land Survey. An interpretation of the Original Texas Land Surveys boundaries and bay tracts. The dataset was derived from the Texas General Land Office (GLO) county maps, the GLO Abstract of Original Land Titles:Volumes and Supplements, and the GLO maps of State-Owned Submerged Lands of the Texas Gulf Coast (bay tracts).
Our free data includes boundary files like county boundaries, Texas Rail Road Commission boundaries, nationwide contours and state geology files. Free to download and use as you need.
Another good site related to this is Earth Point. You can search by name / abstract number and zoom to on Google Earth. Helpful for generally placing them. Hope this helps.