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A Map of Texas, Compiled from Surveys Recorded in the Land Office of Texas, and Other Official Surveys by John Arrowsmith. From Texas: The Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Republic of Texas by William Kennedy, 1841.
Title 1: Map of Texas in 1836. Title 2: Maddox Texas Map. Region: Texas. Creation Date: xx/xx/1836. Draftsman: J. D. Freeman. Size: (in inches) 24.5 x 19.3. Scale Per Inch: 50 miles. Collection: Maddox. Maps courtesy of Texas General Land Office.
Map of the state of Texas, 1836-1845. The map includes bodies of water and sections of Mexico.
Dr. Fred Pettersen began taking weather observations on 1 June 1870 (according to the NCDC database) with the last observation 31 May 1873. Initially, Dr. Pettersen measured/observed temperature; precipitation; amount, type, and movement of clouds; wind direction and force; and dew point.
Historic topographic maps of locations in Texas and surrounding states. The detailed maps include precise locations of roads, waterways, structures and more.
American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection. Texas, 1836-1986, sesquicentennial map / compiled by John Davis ; drawn & edited by Richard Alan Hubbard ; calligraphed by Sharon L. Roos ; camera, Jane Redding ; production, Cary Wilke & William Coy.
Map appears to be manuscript copy of S. Augustus Mitchell's Map of Texas, 1836; third digit of date is overwritten 1836/1866.