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Still Creek Flood Protection Study

Description: "The City of Bryan (City) has contracted Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) to perform a detailed study of existing flooding issues within the Still Creek watershed...This report provides a summary of FNI's study methodologies, results, and recommendations for mitigating each flooding hazard." (p. 3-4).
Date: February 2012
Creator: Hubley, Scott K. & Johnston, J. Garrett
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Map of Abilene

Description: Cadastral map of Abilene, Texas, showing the parcels of land within Bellevue Ridge and the surrounding area, with street names, block and lot numbers, land ownership, Texas & Pacific Railroad line, buildings, and cemeteries. An index to subdivision is included in the upper-left corner. Scale 1:10,000
Date: 192X
Creator: Kirby, A. H. & Thomas, J. A.
Location: None
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

General Highway Map Burleson County, Texas

Description: Highway map of Burleson County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, streams, cities, towns, outlying buildings (including schools, churches, and post offices), roads, highways (giving mileage between points), bridges, railroads, cemeteries, and oil fields. Map includes eight inset maps - Cooks Point, Inset No. 1, Inset No. 2, Lyons, Clay, Inset No. 3, Deanville, and Chriesman - a key to counties diagram, and an extensive legend in the lower-left corner, indicating geographical and human-made feature… more
Date: 1961
Creator: Texas State Highway Department
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

General Highway Map Lamar County Texas

Description: Highway map of Lamar County, Texas, showing rivers, lakes, creeks, streams, cities, towns, outlying buildings (includin schools, churches, and post offices), roads, highways (giving mileage betweem points), bridges, railroads, cemeteries, oil or gas wells, mines or quarries, state roadside parks, and airports. Map includes eight inset maps - East Paris Subdivision, Petty, Cunningham, Pattonville, Powderly, Brookston, Howland, and Biardstown - and an extensive legend indicating geographical and … more
Date: 1940
Creator: Texas. Highway Department.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Map of Abilene

Description: Cadastral map of Abilene, Texas, showing the parcels of land within the city labeled by lot and block numbers. The map shows street names, land ownership, a Texas & Pacific Railroad line, buildings, and cemeteries. An index to subdivisions is included in the upper-left corner. Scale ca. 1:10,000
Date: 192X
Creator: Kirby, A. H. & Thomas, J. A.
Location: None
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Proposed Layout for Quarters

Description: Map showing the layout of sewer lines for a subdivision within the boundaries of Oyster Creek, north of Sugar Land Street in Sugar Land, Texas. It includes elevations by block and notations for manholes and sewer lines.
Date: March 11, 1954
Location: None
Partner: Rosenberg Library

Proposed Sub-Division Negro Quarters, 50 Ft. Wide Lots

Description: Map showing the layout of a proposed subdivision within the boundaries of Oyster Creek, north of Sugar Land Street in Sugar Land, Texas. It includes block numbers and lot counts, with colored bands denoting sections; there are residential lots as well as a school property, playground and park, and a sewage treatment plant. Scale 1:240.
Date: March 11, 1954
Location: None
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter to O. B. Fielder, October 11, 1906]

Description: Letter to O. B. Fielder stating that the writer is unable to place Fielder's note at the bank in Hamlin as there are too many to keep track of. It is stated more money is owed to Fielder, but they are unable to send it until all of the deferred payments are made. The writer informs Fielder that all but one subdivision eliminated from the suit against the Railroad Company. Mary Sayles believes her duties are fulfilled regarding the case.
Date: October 11, 1906
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Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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