Portal to Texas History University of North Texas
Soil map, Brown County, Texas
Publisher Name: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.
Place of Publication: Washington
Original Creation Date: 1948-03
Description: Map displays soil types along with bayous, lakes, rivers, agricultural field stations, refineries, pipelines, power transmission lines, towns, churches, country clubs, roads, and railroads. Includes legend and symbols. Separate, supplemental chart shows principle characteristics of each soil type.

A polyconic projection, North American datum. "Horizontal control by U.S. G. S. and U. S. C. and G. S. 10000 foot grid based upon Texas (Central) system of plane coordinates." With supplemental soil chart, 36 x 35 cm.
Note: "Soils surveyed by E. H. Templin, in charge, and I. C. Mowery, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and W. I Watkins, T. W. Glassey and M. W. Beck, U.S. Department of Agriculture." "Surveyed in 1933-39. Series 1939."
Physical Description: 1 map : color ; 118 x 95 cm. ; scale 1 inch = 1 mile
Language: English
Added Title: Soil map, Texas, Brown County
Collection: Texas Soil Surveys
Relation: Map is part of Soil survey of Brown County, Texas.
Identifier: OCLC : 4481073 | [External Link]
Government Documents No. : A 77.514:939/4
Resource Type: Image-Map
Format: Image
Permalink:
Please use this URL for external references: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-19740
 

Click above to see object
 
public
About the Publisher:
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.
Comment on this Entry

Creative Commons, Some Rights Reserved
Search  |  Browse  |  About the Portal  |  Contact  |  Digital Projects  |  Help  |  Comments  |  Take our Survey
UNT Libraries |  AA/EOE/ADA

This page is maintained by Dreanna Belden and is continually updated, as of September 26, 2008.

The Portal to Texas History is provided by the UNT Libraries' Digital Projects Unit. Please send us your comments.

University of North Texas
© 2003 - University of North Texas - All rights reserved.