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signature. Lithography by August Gast Bank-Note and Lithographic Company,
Map Publishers, St. Louis. Map shows land sections by owner, county school lands,
towns, railroads, rivers, creeks, and names of surrounding counties. Black and
white print. Scale: i inch-2ooo varas. Size: 27 inches x 261/ inches.
1894 Hunt County # 1806
Subtitle: "General Land Office: June 1894." Compiled and drawn by C. W. Pressler.
Traced October 1914 by O. O. Terrell. Map shows land sections by owners noting
those deceased, rivers, creeks, the old Fannin and Nacogdoches County Line, and
names of surrounding counties. Scale: 1 inch--2ooo varas. Size: 46s/4 inches x 283/8
inches.
1894 Texas, Kerrville Sheet #1872
"Reconnaissance Map. United States Geological Survey, J. W. Powell, Director.
Henry Gannett, Chief Geographer. A. H. Thompson, Geographer in charge. Tri-
angulation by E. M. Douglas. Topography by C. H. Fitch. Surveyed in 1885. Edi-
tion of March 1894. Reprinted December 1904. Contour interval fifty feet."
Printed in three colors the map shows towns, roads, rivers, creeks, elevations,
mountains, with names of adjoining published sheets in the margins for parts of
Kimble, Gillespie, and Kerr counties. On the reverse side of the map is "Description
of the Topographic Map of the United States" and a legend of "Conventional
Signs." Two copies. Scale: 1/125,0oo or 3 inches-6 miles. Size: 171/ inches x 15
inches.
1894 Texas, Lampasas Sheet #1754
"United States Geological Survey, J. W. Powell, Director. Henry Gannett, Chief
Geographer. A. H. Thompson, Geographer in charge. 'Tiangulation by E. M.
Douglas. Topography by A. F. Dunnington. Surveyed in 1885. Edition of February
1894. Reprinted April 1904. Contour interval fifty feet." Printed in three colors
the map shows names of the adjoining published sheets in the margin, mountains,
railroads, towns, creeks, rivers, and roads for most of Lampasas County and parts
of Mills, Hamilton, Coryell, Burnet, and San Saba counties. On the reverse side is
"Description of the Topographic Map of the United States" and a legend of
"Conventional Signs." Scale: 1/125,000oo or 3 inches-6 miles. Size: 171/ inches x
15 inches.
1894 Texas, Mason Sheet # 1740
"United States Geological Survey, J. W. Powell, Director. Henry Gannett, Chief
Geographer. A. H. Thompson, Geographer in charge. Triangulation by E. M.
Douglas. Topography by C. H. Fitch. Surveyed in 1885. Edition of February 1894.
Reprinted June igo3. Contour interval fifty feet." Printed in three colors the map
shows towns, roads, rivers, creeks, mountains, ponds, Camp San Saba, and elevations
for most of Mason County and parts of McCulloch and San Saba counties. On the
reverse side of the map is "Description of the Topographic Map of the United
States" and the legend of "Conventional Signs." Two copies. Scale: 1/125,ooo or
3 inches-6 miles. Size: 171/ inches x 15 inches.

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