The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 66, July 1962 - April, 1963 Page: 271
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Notes and Documents
Utre jMap Collectio of the rexas State
Arclihies, 18s-1900 *
Compiled by
JAMES M. DAY and ANN B. DUNLAP
[The following is the conclusion of the Map Collection of the
Texas State Archives, the first section of which appeared in the
January, 1962, Quarterly.]
1888 Armstrong County, State of Texas, #1794
June 1888
Copyright 1888 by R. M. Hall, Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas.
Map is certified by Hall's signature. Lithography by A. Gast Bank-Note and
Lithographic Company, St, Louis and New York. Map shows land sections by
number and some by owner, land blocks by owner and number, creeks, rivers,
towns, railroads, county school lands, names of surrounding counties. Scale: 1 inch
-4000 varas. Size: 2os/4 inches x 165/4 inches.
1888 Brown County, State of Texas #1792
Copyright 1888 by R. M. Hall, Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas.
Map is certified by Hall's signature. Lithography by A. Gast Bank Note and
Lithographic Company, St. Louis and New York. Map shows land sections by
number and owner, land blocks by owner and number, rivers, creeks, towns, county
school lands, names of surrounding counties. Black and white print. Scale: 1 inch
-2ooo varas. Size: 42 inches x 3os/8 inches.
1888 Burnet County, State of Texas #1785
April 1888
Copyright 1888 by R. M. Hall, Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas.
Map is certified by Hall's signature. Lithography by A. Gast Bank Note and
Lithographic Company, St. Louis and New York. Map shows land sections by
owner and number, rivers, creek, 'Tavis and Milam District Line, towns, names of
surrounding counties. Black and white print. Scale: 1 inch-ooo varas. Size: 44
inches x 415/ inches.
*The number on the left of each listing shows the historical period of time
which the map represents. If the historical date and the date of publication are
not simultaneous, the latter will be found either in the title or the body of the
listing. The title used is that shown on the map. If the map had no specific title,
one was created and brackets [ ] were used as a distinguishing feature. The number
to the right of the title is the number by which the map is filed in the Archives
and is the one persons should request when they desire to examine a particular map.271
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