Cornerstone Map of the Texas Republic

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This replica of the rare antique map published in London by John Arrowsmith, is one of the cornerstones of any Texas map collection. This map accurately reflects the western border of Texas as being the Rio Grande River to its source, a claim established by the treaty signed by Santa Anna after his defeat at the battle of San Jacinto.

At the time of publication these maps reflected the cutting edge of information about the rapidly growing country, which had been officially recognized by the United Kingdom in November of 1840 as a sovereign government. The early land grants which had been established under Mexican rule were being rapidly transformed into the first counties.

This map shows the earliest wagon roads and the El Camino Real, or Old San Antonio Road, which ran from the French trading posts on the Red River to Nacogdoches and then down through East Texas to San Antonio de Bexar and on into Old Mexico. Rivers and topographic details, including the Cross Timbers, a natural barrier that would protect the Dallas area from roving bands of Comanche, are clearly marked.

In addition an inset provides details of Galveston Bay, which was the key for both commerce and immigration, as it was far easier to sail along the coast from New Orleans to the booming southeast corner of Texas than it was to arrive overland. Interestingly, the location of a cotton gin opposite Morgan's Point is marked, which would have been one of the first in service.

Throughout Texas, and in the lands to the north, the territories of various Indian tribes are noted, and the western segment of the Santa Fe Trail is also recorded. In the panhandle, a large area is marked off, with the notation of a supposed survey in 1833 by Le Grand, who reported that the entire area, which included most of eastern New Mexico and the Texas panhandle, as being: "naturally fertile, well wooded and with a fair proportion of water" in an effort to support a land development scheme to lure settlers to the area.

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Flags

All of our flags are are handmade by our craftsmen from hand-dyed cloth produced only for Gallery of the Republic. They are each screen-printed or hand painted, then antiqued and distressed to produce the finest historic replicas possible.  The frames are built from custom-milled moldings and hand-assembled in our Texas Hill Country workshop.

 

Maps

Our reproductions of rare maps are beautifully hand aged with faded edges, delicate creases and subtle discoloration to achieve a look of authenticity only surpassed by the real thing.

 

Rarities

From time-to-time we offer genuine antique maps, prints and historic documents. These are archivally framed so that they are preserved for generations to come.

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Our framed selections are individually hand-crafted to order. Production and delivery usually take about a month. We promise you will find it worth the wait.

 

If you need your order sooner,  please contact us at 512-472-7701 or inquire@galleryoftherepublic.com and we will find a way to meet your needs if humanly possible.

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We usually visit Houston, Dallas and San Antonio every couple of weeks, and special deliveries can be arranged as needed. It is our pleasure to try and personally deliver within Texas when possible.

 

If you are outside of the continental United States, please contact us for a shipping quote at 512-472-7701 or inquire@galleryoftherepublic.com

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