Map of the State of Texas from the Lastest Authorities

This map of Texas shows the state with all of the counties labeled and colored. The map also shows the major cities, roads, bodies of water, and geographic features of the state (with relief shown by hachures). There are two insets: in the upper left corner, "Northern Texas on the same scale as the larger Map" and in the lower left corner "Map of the Vicinity of Galveston City." Additionally, the map includes notes and statistics about the state and population from the Census of 1850. Scale 1:3,400,000. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Date: 1856
Creator: Young, J. H. (James Hamilton)
System: The Portal to Texas History

United States of North America (Eastern & Central) [Sheet 6]

Map shows mid-nineteenth century New Mexico, Texas, and "Indian Territory" [Oklahoma]. Cities, towns, railway lines, roads, and locations of Native American tribes are noted. No scale is indicated.
Date: 1856
Creator: Ettling, Theodor, b. 1823
System: The Portal to Texas History

United States of North America (Eastern & Central) [Sheet 6]

Map shows mid-nineteenth century New Mexico, Texas, and "Indian Territory" [Oklahoma]. Cities, towns, railway lines, roads, and locations of Native American tribes are noted. No scale is indicated.
Date: 1856
Creator: Ettling, Theodor, b. 1823
System: The Portal to Texas History

Texas.

Map shows county formation as of 1851, areas of Native American habitation, major cities and towns, physical features for Texas and portions of New Mexico, "Indian Territory," Arkansas, and Louisiana. Includes notes. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Date: 1856
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Sketch I, showing the progress of the survey in section no. 9 from 1848 to 1856.

Map shows towns used for the triangulation of surveyors in the Rio Grande River area of Texas between 1853 and 1856. Includes text "Notes." Inset: "Sketch of Rio Grande and vicinity 1853 & 56." Scale [1:600,000] and [1:400,000].
Date: 1856
Creator: United States Coast Survey
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of the south central states.

Map shows military posts, railroads, cities and towns in Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, "Indian Territory," and Louisiana, and public lands. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:6,336,000].
Date: [1856..1860]
Creator: Steinwehr, A. von (Adolph), 1822-1877
System: The Portal to Texas History

California [and] Texas.

Map shows mid-nineteenth century geography, counties, cities, and Native American habitation in California and Texas. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:5,632,000] and [ca. 1:6,336,000]. Map comes from Cornell's High School Geography by Sophia S. Cornell.
Date: 1856
Creator: Wells, E.
System: The Portal to Texas History

New map of the State of Texas: Compiled from J. De Cordova's large map.

Map shows late nineteenth century Texas geography, established county lines, and cities. Insets: "Plan of the northern part of Texas," "Plan of Galveston Bay," and "Plan of Sabine Lake." Relief shown by hachures. No scale provided.
Date: 1856?
Creator: J. H. Colton & Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

United States of North America (Eastern & Central) [Sheet 6]

Map shows mid-nineteenth century New Mexico, Texas, and "Indian Territory" [Oklahoma]. Cities, towns, railway lines, roads, and locations of Native American tribes are noted. No scale is indicated.
Date: 1856
Creator: Ettling, Theodor, b. 1823
System: The Portal to Texas History

Western division of the United States : designed to accompany Cornell's High school geography.

Map shows counties, railroads, canals, cities, towns, and notable physical features for midwestern states on recto; areas of Native American habitation, counties, notable physical features, cities, and towns for Calfornia and Texas on verso; political boundaries, major cities, and notable physical features for South America on verso. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:3,000,000], [ca. 1:27,400,000], [ca. 1:6,300,000], and [ca. 1:6,100,000].
Date: 1856
Creator: D. Appleton and Company
System: The Portal to Texas History