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Map of Galvestion -Washington and White-1876 T. A. Washington and Charles F. White. [Compiled By.] M

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Map of Galvestion -Washington and White-1876 T. A. Washington and Charles F. White. [Compiled By.] M
<B>T. A. Washington and Charles F. White. [Compiled By.] Map of Galveston & Vicinity.</B></I> Galveston: Miles Strickland, 1876. 108.5 x 69.5 cm. Colored. Inset: Galveston Bay. References: Churches, Cemeteries, Hotels, Hospitals, Cotton Presses, Banks, and Railroads." Table: "Surface Elevations." Untitled inset depicting parts of Harris and Brazoria counties and rail connections. A few minor holes along folds and minor splitting. Handsomely framed with the original brown cloth covers with title in gilt on front cover in a holder on verso of the frame. A very good to fine copy of this elephant folio map which was printed in two sections. <BR><BR>"Washington and White's map is the first to record the devastation of the eastern tip of the island by the 1875 hurricane. Fort Point appears as fragmented islets, separated from the island by a large channel. The old fort is gone, but the quarantine station remains. The map also shows the 'Gabion Jetty', a novel, submerged breakwater made out of woven reeds. Begun in 1874 and finished in 1877, this jetty system was a complete failure. Due to natural tidal action, however, the channel connecting the harbor with the Gulf is now deeper than in 1867. Pelican Spit is more compact and closer to Pelican Island… The map shows eight wharves and extensive landfill added in the Wharf area during the 1870s. Outlets have now been divided into regular city blocks as far west as Forty-Third Street, and all the inland waterways, except McKinney's Bayou, filled in. The city is divided into twelve wards, in accordance with the charter of 1876." -Taliaferro <I>Cartographic Sources in the Rosenberg Library.</B></I> See entry 356B. The map is in remarkably fine condition considering its size. <I>Courtesy of J. P.Bryan, Houston.</B></I> <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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