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Hopkins Co.

Description: Blue line print of survey map of Hopkins County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, cities, and towns. Handwritten notes have been made on the published map and denote the addition of roads to Clarksville and Shreveport and Caddo Trace. Scale [ca. 1:177,778] (2000 varas to 3/8 of an inch).
Date: 1885
Creator: Giles, J. Bascom
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Hopkins County

Description: Map shows land patents, block and tract numbers, landowners, towns, and railroads; portions of adjacent counties where property boundaries extend beyond county limits. Scale not given.
Date: 1885
Creator: [Texas]. General Land Office.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Sulphur Springs 1885 Sheet 1

Description: Sanborn map sheet showing an area of Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County, Texas, including geographic features, buildings, and details related to risk assessment for fire insurance.
Date: 1885
Creator: Sanborn Map Company
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

Sulphur Springs 1888 Sheet 1

Description: Sanborn map sheet showing an area of Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County, Texas, including geographic features, buildings, and details related to risk assessment for fire insurance.
Date: 1888
Creator: Sanborn Map Company
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

Sulphur Springs 1888 Sheet 2

Description: Sanborn map sheet showing an area of Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County, Texas, including geographic features, buildings, and details related to risk assessment for fire insurance.
Date: 1888
Creator: Sanborn Map Company
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

Sulphur Springs 1888 Sheet 3

Description: Sanborn map sheet showing an area of Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County, Texas, including geographic features, buildings, and details related to risk assessment for fire insurance.
Date: 1888
Creator: Sanborn Map Company
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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