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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 -
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 -
The United States & Manifest Destiny
A perspective of the American West – 1849 $785 framed, approximately 49" x 40" $485 unframed, approximately 36" x 29" -
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 -
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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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" -
German Perspective on Texas
Published in Weimer, circa 1845 $785 framed replica map in darkwood, approximately 43" x 39" $485 unframed replica map -
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. -
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.
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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. -
Original Map of the Republic of Texas and the United States, circa 1842
Very Rare Map Naming the Republic of Texas Published by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh Framed in darkwood, approximately 32" x 28" Please contact the gallery for preferred pricing and details on our custom archival framing services for fine original maps and documents. -
United States Coast Survey, circa 1857 $825 heroic scale replica map framed in dark wood approximately 42" x 38" $485 unframed heroic scale replica map approximately 31" by 27"
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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"