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Pub Year | Map Maker | Pub Place | Map Title | Map Price (USD) | Picture | 1834 | Hooker, William | New York | Map of the State of Coahuila and Texas | $10,750 | Picture |
An engraved map, with hand colored wash Size: 10-3/4 inches X 13-1/2 inches Map Type: Book This is a superior copy, with vivid colors. This map is quite rare, although it has appeared in several forms beginning as a separate map in 1833, as well as in the book A Visit to Texas (Streeter 1155) and is one of the outstanding features of this classic Texana. This is the map's second appearance in print, and the first time it has been seen colored as the first edition mentioned above was not. In 1836, it appears again in Mary Austin Holley's book Texas. Each time it has appeared with revisions which reflect the changing face of Texas. Both of the books mentioned above may be reviewed on this website by visiting our book section. The map shows brilliantly colored land grants and other additions including "Herds of Buffalo"; new towns and settlements; new land grant areas; Choctaw, Creek, and Cherokee tribes located in Arkansas Territory and Comanches in West Texas. References: Bibliography of Texas, 1155, Streeter, Thomas W., Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1960; Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers, Volume 2 Page 370, Hooker, William, Scott, Valerie, Map Collector Publications, Tring, Hertz, England, 1999
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