Texas 1835 by J. H. Young

TX0790

Regular price $39.95
0 in stock

This striking map produced just before Texas declared it's independence from Mexico shows colonies and land grants, the Neuces River as the border between Texas and Mexican states, Indian Territory attached to Arkansas, Santa Fe area, towns, rivers, and roads. The three text boxes discuss at some length the land grant system (Land Grants), the physical nature, political environment and emigrant status (Remarks on Texas), and the nature and navigability of Texas rivers (Texas Rivers).

This striking map produced just before Texas declared it's independence from Mexico shows colonies and land grants, the Neuces River as the border between Texas and Mexican states, Indian Territory attached to Arkansas, Santa Fe area, towns, rivers, and roads. The three text boxes discuss at some length the land grant system (Land Grants), the physical nature, political environment and emigrant status (Remarks on Texas), and the nature and navigability of Texas rivers (Texas Rivers). This beautiful reproduction is printed on heavy, acid-free stock and is excellent for framing.