This is a great snapshot of San Antonio when it was beginning to grow into one of Texas' major cities. Alamo Heights is the subdivision at the northeastern edge of the map. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is excellent for framing.
25"W x 37"H
Austin 1839
HIST690
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This well preserved map of Austin from the early days of the Republic shows that, although some spellings have changed, the names of the north-south "river" streets have persisted to this day. The modern east-west numbered streets, however, were once named after trees. You may draw your own conclusions from the fact that the same amount of land was set aside for a "Penitentiary" (lower left) as was dedicated to the "Capital Square". This excellent reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is excellent for framing.
17"W x 22"H
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Wichita Falls 1890
HIST620
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This great bird's eye view has wonderful images of prominent buildings as well as labeled streets and a legend on the bottom locating 16 churches, businesses and public buildings. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is excellent for framing.
30"W x 21"H
Brenham 1873 by Augustus Koch
HIST510
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This great bird's eye view has streets labeled and a legend across the bottom locating 19 churches, businesses and government buildings. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy, acid-free stock and is excellent for framing.
24"W x 19"H
Fort Worth 1876 by D.D. Morse
HIST450
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A decade after the Civil War, Fort Worth was not unlike many other sleepy outposts on the Texas prairie. In 1876 the Texas & Pacific Railway came to town and ushered in an era of astonishing growth. All of the streets are labeled on this excellent bird's eye view and a legend across the bottom identifies seven prominent businesses and churches. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is perfect for framing.
24"W x 21"H
Texas Notebook Map by Rand McNally
EDUC001
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This handy reference includes a quick reference map of the state on one side and key state facts on the other. It's a great supplement to any students school materials or a convenient reference for anyone wanting a quick state overview at their fingertips. Dimensions: 8.5" x 11", laminated, 3-hole punched.
This handy reference includes a quick reference map of the state on one side and key state facts on the other. It's a great supplement to any students school materials or a convenient reference for anyone wanting a quick state overview at their fingertips.
New Braunfels 1868
HIST705
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Founded in 1845 by German immigrants, New Braunfels soon emerged as a manufacturing center supplying wagons, farm implements, leather goods, furniture, and clothing for pioneers settling the hills of Central Texas. The town also figured as an important market for the expanding agricultural frontier. This excellent reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is perfect for framing.
23"W x 18"H
McKinney 1876 by D. D. Morse
HIST520
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This great bird's eye view has streets labeled and lists the population at 2000. Interesting note: The intersection of Tennessee and Virginia streets shown on the map is the center of town to this day. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is excellent for framing.
24"W x 19"H
Sherman 1891 by Fowler & Moyer
HIST490
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This great bird's eye view has streets labeled and a legend across the bottom locating 32 businesses, churches and government buildings. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy, acid-free stock and is excellent for framing.
Published during the Mexican-American War, this interesting map Shows rivers, lakes, cities, towns, routes and trails--including the Great Spanish Road to Red River and the routes of Fremont and Kearney, battlegrounds, forts, and the American Fur Depot by the Great Salt Lake [Lake Yuts]. It features a drawing of the Castle of San Juan D'Ullon and an inset: Plan of Operations at the Battle of Monterey on the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd Sept., 1846. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is excellent for framing.
28"W x 21"H
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Plano 1891 by Fowler & Moyer
HIST470
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This bird's eye view has streets labeled and a legend across the bottom listing churches, businesses and prominent buildings. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is excellent for framing.
27"W x 17"H
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Central America* Including Texas, California and Northern Mexico, 1846
HIST410
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This map by Charles Knight, published by the "Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in London, shows what would become the Southwestern United States at a time when the independent Republic of Texas claimed sovereignty despite the objections of Mexico. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy, acid-free stock and is excellent for framing. *Central America in the title refers to the central part of North America, not Central America as we know it today.
29"W x 26"H
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Texas 1922, Texas Highway Department
HIST660
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This is the official map published by the then Texas Highway Department (now Texas Department of Transportation) in 1922. This excellent reproduction is printed on heavy, acid-free bond and is excellent for framing.
31" x 33"
La Grange 1880 by Augustus Koch
HIST590
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This great bird's eye view has labeled streets and a legend along the bottom locating 12 churches, businesses and public buildings. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is excellent for framing.
23"W x 19"H
1885 Fort Worth - Hell's Half Acre
HIST220
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Our highly detailed map of old Ft. Worth and the notorious Hell's Half Acre district is filled with detail about the history starting with the early cattle drives around 1866 to 1885 and then with much additional information about the later days. Hell's Half Acre and Fort Worth were on the "Sin Circuit" and fancy women, gamblers and gunmen like Bat Masterson, James and Wyatt Earp and later Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with their Hole-In-the-Wall Gang were frequent visitors. Less well known but equally active was the "Uptown" area south of the Tarrant County courthouse that also was filled with saloons and pleasure palaces but catered to a sometimes less rowdy clientele. Many famous and notorious places are shown: The White Elephant Saloon near which dapper gambler Luke Short and ex-Marshal Jim Courtright shot it out. The track of the herds as they entered Fort Worth from the south and made their way north to the Cold springs area on the Trinity River to bed down on their way north to the Red River and the Chisholm Trail in Indian Territory. Historical Note: In spite of some popular misinformation, Hell's Half Acre was NOT in the North Fort Worth Stockyard district. The Fort Worth Stockyards did not begin to operate until about 1900. Instead, the Acre was at the southern end of the Fort Worth business district bounded on the south by the Texas & Pacific Railroad reservation in later years. Also, Fort Worth was a sizeable city for its time with a population of over 22,000 compared to the few hundreds or few thousands in many of the forts, camps and railhead's of the period.
24"W x 35"H
San Marcos 1881 by Augustus Koch
HIST810
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Settled in 1846 at the headwaters of the San Marcos river, by 1881 when the International-Great Northern Railroad (lower right) arrived, San Marcos was on its way to becoming a center for commerce and education. Every street is labeled on this bird's eye view and an index across the bottom identifies 10 schools, churches and public buildings. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy parchment style paper and is excellent for framing.
26"W x 18"H
Schulenburg 1881 by Augustus Koch
HIST640
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This great bird's eye view has labeled streets and a legend along the bottom locating 8 churches, businesses and public buildings. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy, acid-free stock and is excellent for framing.
27"W x 18"H
Laredo 1892 by American Publishing Co.
HIST250
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Full title: Perspective map of the city of Laredo, Texas, the Gateway to and from Mexico. This excellent bird's eye view features wonderful drawings of some of the city's more important buildings and an inset depicting 'Laredo's railway connections', and a distance chart. This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy, acid-free stock and is perfect for framing.
34"W x 17"H
Ecoregions of Texas Poster
ECOL001
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Using a large map, text and pictures, this laminated poster depicts the enormous ecological and biological diversity of Texas. The state contains barrier islands and coastal lowlands, large river floodplain forests, rolling plains and plateaus, forested hills, deserts, and a variety of aquatic habitats. There are 12 level III and 56 level IV ecoregions shown and described on this handsome poster produced by the USEPA, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), the US Dept. of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the USGS and other State of Texas agencies and universities.