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A. Ray Stephens - Historical Atlas of Texas

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Texas, a land with a unique image, has remained for the most part within the American mainstream. In this historical atlas sixty-four maps, accompanied by brief interpretive essays, illustrate the most significant events and subject areas in Texas history and geography.Since the arrival of the first Europeans in 1528, six different nations have claimed sovereignty over the Lone Star states diverse regions. Readers and scholars at all levels will enjoy learning from this atlas how Texass native inhabitants and later arrivals responded to each other and to the states varied terrain.

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title:Historical Atlas of Texas
author:Stephens, A. Ray.; Holmes, William M.; McCaffree, Phyllis M.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806123079
print isbn13:9780806123073
ebook isbn13:9780585165516
language:English
subjectTexas--Historical geography--Maps, Texas--Maps, Texas--History.
publication date:1989
lcc:G1371.S1R3 1989eb
ddc:911/.764
subject:Texas--Historical geography--Maps, Texas--Maps, Texas--History.
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Historical Atlas of Texas
by A. Ray Stephens and William M. Holmes
Phyllis M. McCaffree, Consultant
University of Oklahoma Press : Norman
Page iv
By William M. Holmes
Texas: A Geography (with Terry G. Jordan and J. L. Bean) (Boulder, Colo., 1984)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Stephens, A. Ray.
Historical atlas of Texas.
Includes index.
1. Texas-Historical geography. 2. Texas-Maps. I. Holmes, William M. II. Title.
F386.S86 1988 911'.764 88-40210
ISBN: 0-8061-2158-0 (cloth)
ISBN: 0-8061-2307-9 (paper)
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc. Picture 2
Copyright (c) 1989 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
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Contents
Preface,
page vii
1.
Location Within the United States and in Relation to Mexico
2.
Longitude and Latitude
3.
Geologic Age of Surface Materials
4.
Physiographic Regions
5.
Precipitation
6.
Native Plant-Life Regions
7.
Texas Indians
8.
Cabeza de Vaca
9.
The Coronado Expedition
10.
The De Soto-Moscoso Expedition
11.
La Salle in Texas
12.
Spanish Missions
13.
San Antonio de Bexar
14.
The Philip Nolan Expedition, 1800-1801
15.
The Neutral Ground Agreement
16.
The Zebulon M. Pike Expedition in the Southwest, 1806-1807
17.
The Gutirrez-Magee Expedition, 1812-1813
18.
Champ d'Asile, 1818
19.
Adams-Ons Treaty, 1819
20.
The James Long Expeditions, 1819-1822
21.
Texas as a Part of Mexico in 1824
22.
Empresario Grants
23.
The Fredonian Republic
24.
Texas in 1835
25.
The Alamo
26.
The Texas Revolution
27.
The Goliad Massacre
28.
The Battle of San Jacinto
29.
Texas Capitals
30.
Texas Counties, 1836 and 1845
31.
Texan Santa Fe Expedition
32.
The Snively Expedition
33.
The American-Mexican War, 1846- 1848
34.
Texas Boundaries to the Compromise of 1850
35.
Federal Military Posts Before the Civil War
36.
Indian Reservations in the 1850s
37.
The San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line
38.
Butterfield Overland Mail Route, 1858- 1861
39.
Secession Movement in Texas
40.
Texas in the Civil War
41.
Military Posts After the Civil War
42.
Last Days of the Free Indian in Texas
43.
Cattle Trails
44.
Hurricanes Affecting Texas
45.
Major Oil and Gas Discoveries
46.
World War I Military Installations
47.
World War II Army and Navy Installations
48.
World War II Army Air Forces Stations
49.
Rivers and Reservoirs
50.
Sea and Air Ports
51.
Texas Railroads
52.
Interstate Highway System
53.
State Parks
54.
National Forests, Grasslands, and Wildlife Refuges
55.
National Parks and Historic Sites
56.
Public Senior Colleges and Universities
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