Rare Original Maps and Documents from the Republic of Texas and Early Statehood

These captivating authentic treasures tell the story of Texas as it evolved from a Great Space of Land Unknown to an Independent and Sovereign County and ultimately to a vast thriving young State that called to settlers from far and wide seeking opportunity and a better way of life.

  • Ornately Engraved Original 19th Century Bond, circa 1896 with attached coupons and small inset map of Aransas Pass and surrounding areas showing shipping and railroad routes approximately 23" wide x 17" tall" Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
  • “Map of the Country Upon the Brazos and Big Witchita Rivers” Rare Original Map, circa 1854 impressive size approximately 33" wide x 28" tall" Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents.   
  • Hand Colored Wood Engraving From the January 31, 1874 Edition of Harper's Weekly approximately 15" wide x 10" tall Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
  • Ornately Engraved Original First Consolidated Mortgage Thirty Year 6% Gold Bond, circa 1890 with attached coupons approximately 21" wide x 14" tall" Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
  • Emblems of Independence Rare Original Republic of Texas Banknote Framed with an Antique Map Replica

    Framed in darkwood, approximately 26" x 24" Denominations of original banknotes may vary as well as custom framing. Please contact the gallery for descriptions.
  • Original Map of the Republic of Texas including the United States, Mexico and Surrounding Areas By Justus Perthes, circa 1848, Gotha approximately 17" wide x 14" tall"

    Please contact the gallery for details on this fine acquisition as well as preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 

  • Engraved Original 19th Century Stock Certificate for 100 shares of capital stock approximately 10" wide x 7" tall" Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
  • Engraved Original 19th Century $100 Stock Certificate This certifies that Charles F. Smith is the owner of Two Shares of one hundred dollars each of the Capital Stock of the Fort Worth Land Company of Fort Worth, Texas Signed July 1890  approximately 11" wide x 8" tall" Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
  • Rare Original Republic of Texas Bond, circa 1841 Framed in Dark Wood with Archival Matting and UV Shielding Glass approximately 19" wide x 17" tall" exterior framed dimensions Framing may vary. Please contact the gallery for more information on our collection of fine original Republic of Texas bonds.
  • Hand Colored Engraving From the January 4, 1845 Edition of The Illustrated London News approximately 10" wide x 15" tall Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
  • Sold Hand Colored Engraving, circa 1857 From the Official US Government Report on the United States and Mexican boundary survey, made under the direction of the secretary of the Interior, by William H. Emory, major First Cavalry, and the United States commissioner approximately 9" wide x 7" tall Please contact the gallery for details on other fine original selections.
  • Very Rare Set of Ornately Engraved Coupon Bonds from the Republic of Texas, circa 1840s Framed in Dark Wood with Archival Matting and UV Shielding Glass

    Please contact the gallery for details on this fine acquisition.

     
  • Including the Forts & Army Posts in West Texas & New Mexico

    Published by the Bureau of Topographic Engineers.  Circa 1857, Washington Contact the gallery for details in this fine selection.   
  • Original Map of Mexico or New Spain

    In which the motions of Cortez may be traced Circa 1795, By T. Kitchin, London Hydrographer to his Majesty approximately 15" wide x 11" tall Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
  • SOLD Rare Map   Engraved By Sidney Hall Published in Edinburgh, circa 1844 Framed in Dark Wood with Archival Matting and UV Shielding Glass approximately 23" wide x 19" tall" exterior framed dimensions Please contact the gallery for other fine original selections.
  • SOLD By John Tallis, London, Circa 1851 Approximately 15" wide by 11" tall Please contact the gallery for details on other fine original selections.
  • Original Map By John Tallis, London, Circa 1851 Approximately 15" wide by 11" tall Please contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents.  
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    With Hand Colored Border Showing the Butterfield Stage Route Circa 1861, Johnson and Ward The Butterfield Overland Mail Route, St. Louis to San Francisco in 25 Days Flat September, 1858 through February, 1861 Approximately 26" wide x 17" tall Please contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
     
  • Sold By A. J. Johnson, New York, circa 1866 approximately 26" wide x 18" tall" Please contact the gallery for details on other fine original selections.
  • by O. W. Gray and Son, Philadelphia, circa 1875 approximately 15" wide x 28" tall" Contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. 
  • Sold Right to Buy Land and Settle in Texas Rare Original Document approximately 7" wide x 7" tall" Please contact the gallery for information on our collection of fine original maps and documents.   

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