The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 66, July 1962 - April, 1963 Page: 288

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288 Southwestern Historical Quarterly
1893 Gregg County #1823
Subtitle: "General Land Office, November 1893." Copyright 1893 by W. L. Mc-
Gaughey, Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas. Map is certified by
McGaughey's signature. Lithography by Augustus Gast Bank-Note and Lithographic
Company, Map Publishers, St. Louis. Map shows land sections by owner and some
by date of title, rivers, creeks, railroads, the Cherokee Tract, Cherokee Crossing,
and names of surrounding counties. Black and white print. Scale: 1 inch-200ooo
varas. Size: 23A/4 inches x 255/8 inches.
1893 Map of Harris County #1808
Subtitle: "General Land Office, March 1893." Copyright 1893 by W. L. McGaughey,
Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas. Map is certified by McGaughey's
signature. Lithography by Augustus Gast Bank-Note and Lithographic Company,
Map Publishers, St. Louis. Map shows land sections by owner and number and/or
date of title, towns, railroads, lakes, bays, rivers, creeks, and names of surrounding
counties. Black and white print. Scale: 1 inch-4ooo varas. Size: 23 inches x 311/4
inches.
1893 Map of Randall County #1706
Subtitle: "General Land Office, March, 1893." Copyright by W. L. McGaughey,
Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas. Map shows land sections by
number and land blocks of railroad companies and others, towns, rivers, creeks,
lakes, and names of surrounding counties. Black and white print. Scale: 1 inch-
4000 varas. Size: 24 inches x 19 inches.
1893 Texas, Roby Sheet #1715
"United States Geological Survey. J. W. Powell, Director. A. H. Thompson,
Geographer. R. U. Goode, Geographer in charge. Triangulation by Charles R.
Urquhart. Topography by R. O. Gordon. Surveyed in 1891. Edition of September
1893. Contour interval twenty-five feet." Map shows most of Fisher County and
parts of Jones, Nolan, Taylor, and Stonewall counties; and denotes some elevations,
rivers, creeks, railroads, towns, canyons, mountains, and lakes. Printed in three
colors. Scale: 1/125,000 or 3 inches-6 miles. Size: 175/ inches x 147/% inches.
1893 New Commercial, Railroad and County Map #910
of Texas
Note: "Engraved from Official Railroad and Government Surveys." Published by
George F. Cram, Chicago, 1893. In printed colors the map shows railroads, counties,
towns, rivers, and mountains. The southern tip of Texas extends to the outer
border entering the frame. Scale: 2s/4 inches-8o miles. Size: 311/ inches x 251/3
inches.

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