Maps from the 19th and 20th centuries showing original surveys, usually made via a land grant within a particular county in Texas. What responsibilities do I have when using this map? Geographical information about where this map originated or about its content. Tell us if you know the precise location of this item. In the lower-left corner of map below, select either the pin or the box.
Drop a pin or drag to create a new rectangle. Zoom and Pan the map as needed. Physical Description 1 map : laminated ; 63 x 62 cm. Mapped Copies. Who People and organizations associated with either the creation of this map or its content.
Creator We've been unable to identify the creator s of this map. Other Walsh, W. Commissioner of the General Land Office. Publisher Texas. General Land Office. Provided By Texas General Land Office Established in , the General Land Office consists of land grant records and maps dating to the 18th century relating to the passage of Texas public lands to private ownership.
About Browse this Partner. What Descriptive information to help identify this map. Notes Part of the County map collection. Copyrighted Texas -- Maps. Language English. Item Type Map. Identifier Unique identifying numbers for this map in the Portal or other systems. Collections This map is part of the following collection of related materials. GLO Historic County Maps Maps from the 19th and 20th centuries showing original surveys, usually made via a land grant within a particular county in Texas.
About Browse this Collection. Digital Files 1 image file available in multiple sizes Metadata API: descriptive and downloadable metadata available in other formats. We've identified this map as a primary source within our collections. Researchers, educators, and students may find this map useful in their work. Established in , the General Land Office consists of land grant records and maps dating to the 18th century relating to the passage of Texas public lands to private ownership.
Still important to Texans because of their legal value, the materials are also now highly regarded by genealogists, historians, archeologists, and surveyors.
Descriptive information to help identify this map. Follow the links below to find similar items on the Portal. Maps from the 19th and 20th centuries showing original surveys, usually made via a land grant within a particular county in Texas.
What responsibilities do I have when using this map? Geographical information about where this map originated or about its content. Tell us if you know the precise location of this item. In the lower-left corner of map below, select either the pin or the box. Drop a pin or drag to create a new rectangle. Zoom and Pan the map as needed. Physical Description 1 ms. Mapped Copies. Who People and organizations associated with either the creation of this map or its content. Draftsman Von Rosenberg, W.
Assistant Draftsman. Surveyors Harvey, John Sims, Bartlett. Publisher Texas. General Land Office. Provided By Texas General Land Office Established in , the General Land Office consists of land grant records and maps dating to the 18th century relating to the passage of Texas public lands to private ownership.
About Browse this Partner. What Descriptive information to help identify this map. Notes Part of the County map collection. Texas -- Maps. Language English. Item Type Map.
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