[Plat Map for Quarters Near Oyster Creek #2]

One of 52,056 items in the series: Personal Papers (MS 80-0002) available on this site.

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Plat map showing existing quarters within the boundaries of Oyster Creek, north of Sugar Land Street in Sugar Land, Texas. Parts of a subdivision to the east are also included, as well as a number of numbered properties to the south, along the bottom of the map.

Physical Description

1 map ; 27 x 28 cm.

Creation Information

Watson, Ed, III 1954.

Context

This map is part of the collection entitled: Harris and Eliza Kempner and was provided by the Rosenberg Library to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 25 times. More information about this map can be viewed below.

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  • Main Title: [Plat Map for Quarters Near Oyster Creek #2]
  • Added Title: Existing Negro Quarters
  • Added Title: 4674^1 Ft. from Int. S. Rail S.P.R.R. & E. Rail M[...] to Townsite Line
  • Series Title: Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

Description

Plat map showing existing quarters within the boundaries of Oyster Creek, north of Sugar Land Street in Sugar Land, Texas. Parts of a subdivision to the east are also included, as well as a number of numbered properties to the south, along the bottom of the map.

Physical Description

1 map ; 27 x 28 cm.

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  • [Plat Map for Quarters Near Oyster Creek #1], KEMPF_Box3-51-07-0043-a
  • [Plat Map for Quarters Near Oyster Creek #3], KEMPF_Box3-51-07-0043-c

Collections

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Harris and Eliza Kempner

One of Galveston’s most iconic families, the Kempner family influenced the social and philanthropic landscape of Galveston, and its members created an expansive economic empire. This collection includes both personal papers and documentation of the family's involvement in business and industry.

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Is Version Of : [Plat Map for Quarters Near Oyster Creek #1], KEMPF_Box3-51-07-0043-a
Has Version : [Plat Map for Quarters Near Oyster Creek #3], KEMPF_Box3-51-07-0043-c

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  • 1954

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  • March 29, 2019, 12:54 a.m.

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  • Nov. 1, 2023, 6:54 p.m.

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  • N:29.63, E:-95.63, S: 29.62, W:-95.64

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Watson, Ed, III. [Plat Map for Quarters Near Oyster Creek #2], map, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1134126/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.

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