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A. R. Roessler & M.V. Mittendorfer, Circa 1874 $845 framed replica map in darkwood, approximately 44" x 41" $485 unframed replica map
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Texas According to the Most Recent Authorities
circa 1856, Philadelphia Cowperthwait, Desilver & Butler $785 framed replica map in darkwood, approximately 44" x 38" $485 unframed replica map -
Circa 1843 by John Arrowsmith $220 framed replica map in darkwood, 31" x 28"
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Map of The Early Texas Land Grants Circa 1836, The First Year of Texas Independence
$220 framed replica map in darkwood, 36" x 27" -
$695 replica map framed in dark wood with double matting approximately 33″ wide by 38″ tall $425 unframed replica map approximately 23″ wide by 28″ tall
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By S. Augustus Mitchell and J.H. Young, circa 1835 $875 framed replica map with dark wood, approximately 48" x 42 " $485 unframed replica map, approximately 36" x 30 "
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Early View of What Would Become Texas
by Johann Baptist Homann Geographer to the Holy Roman Empire, Circa 1730, Nuremberg $785 Framed replica map in darkwood Approximately 41" x 35" $485 Unframed replica map -
$785 heroic scale replica map framed in dark wood approximately 38" x 49" $485 unframed heroic scale replica map approximately 27" by 38"
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Mapping the Mississippi River One of the First Maps to Name Texas
by John Senex, England $785 Framed replica map in darkwood Approx. 46" wide by 39" tall $485 Unframed replica map -
Map of South Texas in 1885
$845 heroic scale replica map framed in dark wood approximately 50" x 38" $485 unframed heroic scale replica map approximately 40" by 28" -
Mejico, Tejas y Centro –America
a rare Spanish Language map of Texas, circa 1836 $845 framed replica map approx. 48" x 41" $485 unframed replica map approx. 36" x 29" -
Published by Immigration Bureau of the State of Texas - 1888 $785 framed replica map in darkwood, approximately 41" x 39 " $485 unframed replica map
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$725 replica map framed in dark wood with double matting approximately 34″ wide by 40″ tall $425 unframed replica map approximately 23″ wide by 30″ tall
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Exceptional Promotional Map for Settlers Headed to Texas The International & Great Northern Railroad, circa 1877
Large Scale Museum Quality Print of Rare Original Texas Map
approximately 45" wide x 32" tall framed in dark wood with double matting,
framing may vary
Please contact the gallery for details on this fine Historic Map.
A fascinating panel originally published as a companion to the map highlighting the attractions and opportunities for visiting and settling in Texas is also available - as shown in the gallery photos. Please contact the gallery for more information. -
$785 replica map framed in dark wood with double matting approximately 43″ wide by 42″ tall $485 unframed replica map approximately 31″ wide by 30″ tall
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The Houston Metropolitan Area 100 Years Ago
The Beginning of the Boom Times $785 framed replica map approximately 44″ wide by 41″ tall $485 unframed replica map approximately 32″ wide by 29″ tall -
Detailed Geologic Map of Texas, circa 1920
$875 framed replica map approximately 41″ wide by 41″ tall $485 unframed replica map approximately 29″ wide by 29″ tall -
Map of Cattle Trails and Open Range Grazing, circa 1884 From Report on the Internal Commerce of the United States, Washington, D.C. $785 heroic scale replica map framed in dark wood approximately 40" x 39" $485 unframed heroic scale replica map approximately 29" by 28"
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The History and Geography of the United States of North America French Map by Renouard
$845 heroic scale replica map framed in dark wood approximately 59" x 41" $485 unframed heroic scale replica map approximately 48" by 30" -
German Map of the Republic of Texas and the United States
by Heinrich Kiepert, circa 1846 The Weimar Geographisches Institut $845 heroic scale replica map framed in dark wood approximately 49" x 41" $485 unframed heroic scale replica map approximately 38" by 30"