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Map showing T. C. Campbell's Re-Plat of College Drive Addition to the City of Abilene, Taylor County, Texas
Plat of a portion of the city of Abilene, Texas, roughly bordered by Plum street to the east, city property to the north, Cedar Creek to the east, and North 10th Street to the south. Various properties are labeled and subdivided to show individual property lines. A statement beneath the title gives a detailed account of the portions of the city included in the map. Scale 1:2,400
Map of Evans Pasture
Plat map of a pasture encompassing several surveys. Legal statements under the map attest to the accuracy of the map and subdivisions.
[Property Detail Plat]
Sketch of a piece of property in an unknown area. There are two sketches side-by-side but the one on the right is scratched out. The property outline on the left includes various notations and a partially readable comment.
[Plat of Tuscola, Texas]
Plat of a portion of Tuscola, Texas bordered to the west and east by the Abilene & Southern Railroad and the Pecos & Northern Texas Railroad. An inset to the right of the map shows the Graham Addition.
Map of the Bowyer Subdivision of Parts of the Northeast, Southeast and Southwest Quarters or Survey Number 50, Blind Asylum Land. Taylor County Texas. [#1]
Plat of a portion of Abilene, Texas showing an area near the Abilene State Hospital around the Abilene Southern Railroad. Various subdivisions and additions are marked and labeled to show property lines. Scale 1:6,000
[Map] of the Bowyer Subdivision of Parts of the Northeast, Southeast and Southwest Quarters or Survey Number 50, Blind Asylum Land. Taylor County Texas. [#3]
Plat of a portion of Abilene, Texas showing an area near the Abilene State Hospital around the Abilene Southern Railroad. Various subdivisions and additions are marked and labeled to show property lines. Scale 1:6,000
[Map] of the Bowyer Subdivision of Parts of the Northeast, Southeast and Southwest Quarters or Survey Number 50, Blind Asylum Land. Taylor County Texas. [#2]
Plat of a portion of Abilene, Texas showing an area near the Abilene State Hospital around the Abilene Southern Railroad. Various subdivisions and additions are marked and labeled to show property lines. Scale 1:6,000
Merkel.
Plat of the town of Merkel, Texas which appears to have been part of a survey for the Texas & Pacific Railway Company. The various blocks of the town are divided to show the property lines. A legal statement at the top of the page asserts that the map is an accurate representation of the town and is signed by the land commissioner for the railway company. An inset in the upper-left corner shows the Grimes County School land. Scale 1:3,600
Southwest Park Addition: Section Number 1
Plat of a portion of Abilene, Texas showing the Southwest Park Addition. The neighborhood is divided to show individual properties. Notes on the left side of the map attest to the accuracy of the map, signed by licensed surveyors.
[Plat of Merkel, Texas]
Plat of a portion of the town of Merkel, Texas. According to the note in the lower-right corner: "Sketch showing the location of division lines on the town plat of Merkel. Index numbers and primary lines are shown here also." Additions are outlined and labeled in red. Scale 1:9,600
[Map of Brook Hollow Subdivision]
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas encompassing the Brook Hollow subdivision. The map, printed on a newspaper clipping, shows the streets and property lines within the subdivision. The opposite side of the page contains advertisements. The clipping was taken from The Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, March 23, 1958.
Town Plat of Maryneal
Sketch of a portion of Maryneal, Texas showing a tract of property belonging to the Smalley family. Along the right side, there is a handwritten note from the owner of land that abuts the Smalley tract asking for clarification about where the property lines fall. The map was drawn on the back of a page of text containing legal statements.
[Topographic Map]
Topographic map of an unknown area with elevation lines marked and labeled in red.
Abilene East Inc. Presents: Radford Hills
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas encompassing the Radford Hills subdivision. The map, printed on a newspaper clipping, shows the streets and property lines within the subdivision. The opposite side of the page contains advertisements. The clipping was taken from The Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, April 21, 1963.
[Topographic City Plat]
Topographic map showing elevations and a body of water (Cedar Creek) overlaid on a map of city streets and properties. The city segment appears to be a portion of Abilene, Texas bordered to the west by Oak Street and to the east by Cedar Creek. Elevation lines are drawn in color with notations marking the measurements.
Map of Buffalo Gap: out of A. M. Boyd Survey Number 112 in Section 16 [Copy]
Plat of a portion of the city of Buffalo Gap, Texas showing the various property divisions. There are notes about dimensions written in the "Explanation" at the bottom of the map.
Map of Buffalo Gap: out of A. M. Boyd Survey Number 112 in Section 16
Plat of a portion of the city of Buffalo Gap, Texas showing the various property divisions. There are notes about dimensions written in the "Explanation" at the bottom of the map.
Merkel
Plat of the town of Merkel, Texas which appears to have been part of a survey for the Texas & Pacific Railway Company. The various blocks of the town are divided to show the property lines. A legal statement at the top of the page asserts that the map is an accurate representation of the town and is signed by the land commissioner for the railway company. An inset in the upper-left corner shows the Grimes County School land. The map appears to have been sketched on a page from a ledger. Scale 1:3,600 (This map, Scale 1"=300', Drawn on Record 1"=200')
[Abilene Subdivisions]
Plat showing a portion of Abilene, Texas along South 14th Street (Highway No. 277). The B. F. Horn Sub-Division and Southwest Park Addition are marked but not shown on the map.
Map of Horton & Hall's Subdivision of Lots Number 3 and 4, Block "D" of the Ledbetter Addition to Abilene, Texas
Map of Horton and Hall's Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas bordered by Sycamore (formerly Center), South Fourteenth (formerly Kirkland), Chestnut, and South Fifteenth (formerly White) streets. The block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:600.
Map of Horton & Hall's Subdivision of Lots Numbers 3 and 4 of Block "D", Ledbetter Addition to Abilene, Texas
Map of Horton and Hall's Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas bordered by Sycamore (formerly Center), South Fourteenth (formerly Kirkland), Chestnut, and South Fifteenth (formerly White) streets. The block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:600.
Map of Property Belonging to George W. Jalonick, Being part of the Benjamin Austin Survey, Number 91. Adjoining Abilene, Taylor County, Texas
Map of George W. Jalonick's Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas divided by Essex Street. Each block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions.
Map of Property Belonging to George W. Jalonick, Being part of the Benjamin Austin Survey, Number 91. Adjoining Abilene, Taylor County, Texas
Map of Geo. W. Jalonick's Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas divided by Church and Tremont streets. Each block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions.
Map of J. N. Ferguson's Subdivision of Lots 2 T 10 Block A of G. W. Jaloick's First Addition to Abilene, Texas [#1]
Map of J. N. Ferguson's Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas bordered by Poplar, Elm, and Dallam streets, and divided by Butternut and Church streets. Each block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:2,400.
Map of J. N. Ferguson's Subdivision of Lots 2 T 10 Block A of G. W. Jaloick's First Addition to Abilene, Texas [#2]
Map of J. N. Ferguson's Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas bordered by Poplar, Elm, and Dallam streets, and divided by Butternut and Church streets. Each block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:2,400.
Map of F. W. Hughes Subdivision of Blocks B and C of Geo. W. Jalonicks Second Addition to Abilene, Texas.
Map of F. W. Hughes' Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas bordered by Church, McLemore, and Murray streets, and divided by Elm Street. Each block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:2,400.
Map of Ed. S. Hughes' Subdivision Lots 7 & 8 of Hughes Subdivision of Block C Jalonic's Addition to Abilene, Texas.
Map of Ed. S. Hughes' Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas bordered by Church, McLemore, Butternut, and Elm streets. The block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:1,200.
[Map of the Alfred and Mary Fasshauer Subdivision in Taylor County, Texas]
Map of a portion of Taylor County, Texas encompassing properties from several different land surveys bordered to the east by Cedar Gap Dike and to the west (roughly) by Button Willow Creek. Various properties are marked and have notations with acreage; the different surveys are also labeled. Scale 1:4,800
Map of the Subdivision of the Estate of W. T. Woody being all of the West 1/2 Survey No. 35 Lunatic Asylum Land, Taylor County, Texas.
Map of W. T. Woody's Subdivision in Taylor County, Texas. The block is divided into ten numbered lots showing property divisions. Scale 1:6,000.
Map of A. B. Hohhertz's Subdivision of the North Half Lot 1, Dellis and Paxton Subdivision Lots No. 1 & 2 of the Steffen's Subdivision of Merchant's Pasture an Addition to the City of Abilene, Texas.
Map of A. B. Hohhertz's Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas bordered by Anson Avenue, Hohhertz and Grape streets, and divided by Swenson Avenue (Extended). The block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:1,200.
Steffens Subdivision of the Merchant Pasture a Suburban Addition to the City of Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, A Magnificent Body of Rich Valley Land
Map of Steffens' Subdivision in the City of Abilene, Texas. The subdivision is divided by Cat Claw Creek, Little Elm Creek, and Clear Fork of Brazos or Big Elm. The land is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:16,667.
Map of A. L. Anthony's Subdivision of South 1/2 of Lot No. 5 of the North 1/2 of the North 1/2 of Lot No. 6 of the Dellis and Paxton Subdivision of Steffen's a Part of the Jas. R. Shipman Sur. No. 85 in Taylor County, Texas
Map of A. L. Anthony's Subdivision in Taylor County, Texas bordered by Summers Street and Highway No. 30, and divided by Anthony Street. The blocks are divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:109.
Dellis & Paxton's Subdivision of No. 1 & 2 of Steffens Subdivision of the Merchant Pasture.
Map of Dellis and Paxton's Subdivision in Taylor County, Texas bordered by Abilene and Anson Road, Anson Avenue, and Caudry Street. The block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Scale 1:4,333.
[Plat of Joe M. Totten's Subdivision and the Steffens & Lowden Subdivision #2]
Map showing several subdivisions of land in Abilene bordered by University Boulevard, Old Anson Road, Sandefer Street, and Kirkwood Avenue. Scale 1:1,200
Plat of the E. M. Graham Subdivision of the north One-Third of Block A, J. F. Northington Addition to Abilene, Texas
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas bordered by South Eight, Oak, South Ninth, and Sycamore streets. There are some divisions showing individual properties and notations regarding various additions and dimensions.
Benjamin Austin Survey 91 [#1]
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas roughly bordered by Elm, South 12th, Oak, and South 14th streets. Property divisions are marked as well as notations for pipes and dimensions. A portion of the land is labeled, "Northington Preemption" and a piece at the bottom of the page says, "Block 208."
Map Showing Subdivisions [of the] John F. Northington Preemption
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas south of South Seventh and South Eighth streets. There are some divisions showing individual properties and notations regarding lots and dimensions. Scale ca. 1:6, 667 ("Scale 200 vrs. to 1 inch.")
Map of R. X. Scott's Subdivision of Part of the Middle one-third of Block "A" of the Northington Addition, Abilene, Texas.
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas between Murray and Chestnut streets, near South Ward Public School. There are some divisions showing individual properties and notations regarding dimensions. Scale 1:1,200
A. H. Glasscock's Subdivision of The East end of South 2/3 Block A, J.F. Northingtoon Addition, Abilene, Texas
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas between Chestnut and Oak streets. Lines are drawn to show individual properties and there are notations giving dimensions. There are three different legal notes written on the map, two at the top signed by A. H. and R. J. Glasscock as well as a notary public (J. E. Wills) and one at the bottom of the map signed by W. A. Riney (Licensed Land Surveyor). Scale 1:2,400
Map of Henry James Subdivision of a 190.86 Foot x 201.4 Foot Tract Out of the Southwest Part of Block B, Northington Addition to the Town of Abilene, Texas
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas between Murray and Chestnut streets, north of Harkrider Avenue. Lines are drawn to show individual properties and there are notations showing dimensions and other notes about the area. Scale 1:1,200
Map of Seth Sayles Subdivision of the West Half of Lot Five of Hughes and Sayles Subdivision of Lots D & E, Northington Addition to the City of Abilene, Texas.
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas east of Murray Street. Lines are drawn to show individual properties and there are notations showing dimensions and other notes about the area.
Map of Hughes and Sayles Subdivision of the East Half of D & E Northington Preemption, Abilene, Texas
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas between Chestnut and Oak streets. The section is subdivided to show individual properties and dimensions. There is a note on the left side of the page giving details about the area in the plat. Scale 1:1,200
Chestnut Subdivision [of] Lots D & E of Northington Addition to Abilene, Texas
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas bordered by Murray, Kirkland, and Oak streets. The section is subdivided to show individual properties and dimensions. Scale 1:1,200
[Hughes and Sayles Subdivisions in the Northington Addition of Abilene, Texas]
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas between Murray and Chestnut streets. The section is subdivided to show individual properties and dimensions.
Benjamin Austin Survey 91 [#2]
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas roughly bordered by Elm, South 12th, Oak, and South 14th streets. Property divisions are marked as well as notations for pipes and dimensions. A portion of the land is labeled, "Northington Preemption" and a piece at the bottom of the page says, "Block 208."
North Park Addition to Abilene, Texas
Map of a portion of Abilene, Texas, roughly bordered by Albany and Haskell Road, Ambler Avenue, and Anson Road. Lots are subdivided into individual properties with some notes about acreage. In the lower left corner, there is a sketch showing several properties in relation to the Clear Fork of Brazos (River) with notes about size and owners.
Map of North Park Addition to Abilene, Texas [#1]
Plat of a portion of Abilene Texas, showing various numbered lots including blocks that are subdivided to show individual properties with notations about acreage. There is a small sketch in the lower left corner showing the relation of several properties in relation to a creek. Scale ca. 1:6667 (Scale in varas.)
[Sketch of Several Blocks]
Sketch of several blocks of property, most likely in Taylor County, in or near Abilene, Texas. The lots are subdivided and have some numbers and size notations in both acres and varas. The plat is drawn on what appears to be a sheet of ledger paper.
Plat of Telephone Pole Line on the West Side of Simmons Avenue from Ambler Avenue to Anson Avenue, Abilene, Texas
Plat of a portion of Abilene, Texas bordered by Anson Avenue, Hickory Street, Ambler Avenue, and Grape Street. Some blocks are subdivided and there are some dimension noted. Scale 1:3,600 There is also a letter of explanation to accompany the map, dated May 25, 1928 and signed by J. P. McKean. The letter was written to the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company regarding the staking of pole lines and the dimensions marked on the map.
Map of North Park Addition to Abilene, Texas [#2]
Plat of a portion of Abilene Texas, showing various numbered lots including blocks that are subdivided to show individual properties with notations about acreage. There is a small sketch in the lower left corner showing the relation of several properties in relation to a creek. Scale ca. 1:6667 (Scale in varas.)
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