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[Map-Texas]. De Cordova, J[acob]. H. De Cordova' [Map-Texas]. J[acob] De Cordova. De Cordova's Map o

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[Map-Texas]. De Cordova, J[acob]. H. De Cordova' [Map-Texas]. J[acob] De Cordova. De Cordova's Map o
<B>[Map-Texas]. J[acob] De Cordova. De Cordova's Map of Texas</B></I> Compiled from the Records of the General Land Office of the State, By Robert Creuzbaur. Austin, 1867. 89.5 x 82.1 cm. Inset: Plan Showing Lines of Communication between Western Texas and Pacific Coast 24 x 29 cm. Shaped in the form of a globe. Brightly colored. Folded into original black cloth covers with title in gilt on front cover. Splitting neatly repaired. Overall a fine copy. New edition revised and corrected to date. "Without my signature copies of this map have been fraudulent obtained." Inset text at upper left: Reference to land Districts. Lower left the official seals of the State of Texas and of the General Land Office with printed comments regarding map from noted Texans Sam Houston, Thomas Rusk, etc. The insert map is brightly colored and depicts west Texas and the Southwest and the Rocky Mountain States and territories. The map was issued in 1849,1850 and revised by Charles Pressler for the Colton Company at least four times [1856, 1857, 1858, and 1861]. With each new edition or issue the map makers have adjusted for the continuing change in Texas development. The format remained generally the same over the years. <BR><BR><I>Jenkins Basic Texas Books</B></I> 38n. "Sam Houston delivered a speech praising the map on the floor of the U.S. Senate …that it was 'the most correct and authentic map of Texas ever compiled.'" <I>Martin and Martin Contours of Discovery,</B></I> p. 57 "To meet the needs of new immigrants coming into the state, roads and rivers as well as political divisions were carefully drawn." <I>Taliaferro Cartographic Sources</B></I> 295: "Jacob de Cordova came to Texas in 1837 and quickly became one of the new republic's most active promoters. He was responsible for a number of influential pamphlets and guidebooks. Hoping to cash in on the expected land boom following the Mexican War, De Cordova commissioned Robert Creuzbaur, an employee of the Texas General Land Office, to compile this map from the agency's records. The result is a very accurate and detailed map. Delineates the counties, towns, forts, rivers, roads, etc. westward to the 100th meridian. This issue shows just a large Young County along with Bexar County. The 1871 issue shows just a Bexar County. This probably De Cordova's first map to be issued after the end of the Civil war. Not in <I>Phillips, Eberstadt Texas, Streeter Sale, Taliaferro,</B></I> or <I>Day Texas Maps,</B></I> etc. <I>Courtesy of Michael Heaston, Austin.</B></I> Consigned Lot <BR><BR><b>This 2006 March Texas State Historical Association Charity Auction is being held in Austin, TX on February 12 - March 4, 2006. This is a charity auction. All proceeds from donated lots in the auction, commissions from consigned lots, and the buyer's premium go solely to the Texas State Historical Association. The floor auction session is by invitation only. Online bidding ends March 3, 2006 at 10:00PM CT. Your secret maximum bid will compete for you during the floor auction, and it is possible that you may be outbid on the floor after internet bidding closes. The applicable buyer's premium for this auction is an amount equal to 15% (minimum $9 per lot) of the successful bid on ebay. State law requires lots consigned (not donated) to THSA collect full sales tax on items that sell for a total of $5,000 or more. </b>
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