Texas Land Survey Maps for Harrison County


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180 pages with 56 maps An indispensable book for any researcher interested in Harrison County's history or land (or both), or its first landowners after Texas's Independence from Mexico. Each book in this series is laid out into multiple maps using a 6 mile high by 4 mile wide grid.This book contains 51 Survey maps laid out within this grid. Each Land Survey Map shows the boundaries of original parcels laid out over existing roads, railroads, waterways. These are shown as well as the original Survey-Name and the Abstract Number assigned by the Texas General Land Office to the instrument that gave ownership to that parcel. Here are a number of details about our Harrison County book . . . Supplemental Maps Included (in addition to the primary Survey Maps) . . . - Where Harrison County Lies Within the State (Map A) - Harrison County and its Surrounding Counties (Map B) - An Index Map showing where each of the Land Survey Maps are within Harrison County (Map C) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows the community-center points in relationship to the county-grid (Map D) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows cemeteries listed in the USGS database in relationship to the county-grid (Map E) Primary Indexes (apart from each Survey-Map's own index of survey-names) - An All-Name Index (alphabetical by last-name) for every person mentioned in the maps, utilizing both Texas General Land Office and Texas Railroad Commission data. - The Abstract Listing: this is where you find the real details behind each parcel of land.Items are listed by Abstract Number What Cities and Towns are in Harrison County, Texas (and in this book)? Baldwin, Bel Air, Carterville, Crossroads, Darco, Elysian Fields, Estes, Gainesville, Gill, Gum Springs, Hallsville, Harleton, Jasper Heights, Jonesville, Karnack, Lansing, Latex, Leigh, Longview Heights, Lotta, Marshall, Morton, Mulberry Springs, Nesbitt, Noonday, Pope City, Quiney, Scottsville, Smyrna, South Shore, Stricklin Springs, Swansons Landing, Uncertain, Walkers Mill, Waskom, Woodlawn







Texas Land Survey Maps for Henderson County


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204 pages with 57 maps An indispensable book for any researcher interested in Henderson County's history or land (or both), or its first landowners after Texas's Independence from Mexico. Each book in this series is laid out into multiple maps using a 6 mile high by 4 mile wide grid.This book contains 52 Survey maps laid out within this grid. Each Land Survey Map shows the boundaries of original parcels laid out over existing roads, railroads, waterways. These are shown as well as the original Survey-Name and the Abstract Number assigned by the Texas General Land Office to the instrument that gave ownership to that parcel. Here are a number of details about our Henderson County book . . . Supplemental Maps Included (in addition to the primary Survey Maps) . . . - Where Henderson County Lies Within the State (Map A) - Henderson County and its Surrounding Counties (Map B) - An Index Map showing where each of the Land Survey Maps are within Henderson County (Map C) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows the community-center points in relationship to the county-grid (Map D) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows cemeteries listed in the USGS database in relationship to the county-grid (Map E) Primary Indexes (apart from each Survey-Map's own index of survey-names) - An All-Name Index (alphabetical by last-name) for every person mentioned in the maps, utilizing both Texas General Land Office and Texas Railroad Commission data. - The Abstract Listing: this is where you find the real details behind each parcel of land.Items are listed by Abstract Number What Cities and Towns are in Henderson County, Texas (and in this book)? Aley, Antioch, Athens, Baxter, Berryville, Bethel, Brownsboro, Buffalo, Caney City, Chandler, Coffee City, Crescent Heights, Cross Roads, Dauphin, Enchanted Oaks, Eustace, Evelyn, Fincastle, Gun Barrel City, Harmony, LaRue, Leagueville, Log Cabin, Malakoff, Moore Station, Murchison, New Hope, New York, Opelika, Pauline, Payne Springs, Pickens, Pine Grove, Poynor, Seven Points, Shady Oaks, Star Harbor, Stockard, Sumer Hill, Tool, Trinidad, Union Hill, Virginia Hill







Texas Land Survey Maps for Wise County


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208 pages with 52 maps An indispensable book for any researcher interested in Wise County's history or land (or both), or its first landowners after Texas's Independence from Mexico. Each book in this series is laid out into multiple maps using a 6 mile high by 4 mile wide grid.This book contains 47 Survey maps laid out within this grid. Each Land Survey Map shows the boundaries of original parcels laid out over existing roads, railroads, waterways. These are shown as well as the original Survey-Name and the Abstract Number assigned by the Texas General Land Office to the instrument that gave ownership to that parcel. Here are a number of details about our Wise County book . . . Supplemental Maps Included (in addition to the primary Survey Maps) . . . - Where Wise County Lies Within the State (Map A) - Wise County and its Surrounding Counties (Map B) - An Index Map showing where each of the Land Survey Maps are within Wise County (Map C) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows the community-center points in relationship to the county-grid (Map D) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows cemeteries listed in the USGS database in relationship to the county-grid (Map E) Primary Indexes (apart from each Survey-Map's own index of survey-names) - An All-Name Index (alphabetical by last-name) for every person mentioned in the maps, utilizing both Texas General Land Office and Texas Railroad Commission data. - The Abstract Listing: this is where you find the real details behind each parcel of land.Items are listed by Abstract Number What Cities and Towns are in Wise County, Texas (and in this book)? Allison, Alvord, Annaville, Aurora, Balsora, Bluett, Boonsville, Boyd, Briar, Bridgeport, Bryan, Chico, Cottondale, Crafton, Decatur, Draco, Fairview, Greenwood, Herman, Keeter, Lake Bridgeport, Lucky Ridge, New Fairview, Newark, Newark Beach, Paradise, Park Springs, Rhome, Rickels, Runaway Bay, Slidell, Sycamore, Willow Point




Texas Land Survey Maps for Duval County


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306 pages with 91 maps An indispensable book for any researcher interested in Duval County's history or land (or both), or its first landowners after Texas's Independence from Mexico. Each book in this series is laid out into multiple maps using a 6 mile high by 4 mile wide grid.This book contains 86 Survey maps laid out within this grid. Each Land Survey Map shows the boundaries of original parcels laid out over existing roads, railroads, waterways. These are shown as well as the original Survey-Name and the Abstract Number assigned by the Texas General Land Office to the instrument that gave ownership to that parcel. Here are a number of details about our Duval County book . . . Supplemental Maps Included (in addition to the primary Survey Maps) . . . - Where Duval County Lies Within the State (Map A) - Duval County and its Surrounding Counties (Map B) - An Index Map showing where each of the Land Survey Maps are within Duval County (Map C) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows the community-center points in relationship to the county-grid (Map D) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows cemeteries listed in the USGS database in relationship to the county-grid (Map E) Primary Indexes (apart from each Survey-Map's own index of survey-names) - An All-Name Index (alphabetical by last-name) for every person mentioned in the maps, utilizing both Texas General Land Office and Texas Railroad Commission data. - The Abstract Listing: this is where you find the real details behind each parcel of land.Items are listed by Abstract Number What Cities and Towns are in Duval County, Texas (and in this book)? Benavides, Buena Vista Colonia, Cadena Colonia, Concepcion, Conception, Coronado Perez Addition Colonia, County Road 111 Colonia, Cruz Calle, East Pearson Street Colonia, Four A''s Colonia, Freer, George W Ward Addition Colonia, George W Ward Addition Number 2 Colonia, Highway 16 South Colonia, La Masa Road Colonia, Magnolia Road Colonia, Mario Olga Colonia, Mendiates, Mi Tierra Colonia, North Buena Vista Colonia, Pila Blanca, Ramirez, Realitos, Realitos Colonia, Reyes, Rios, Rosita, San Diego, San Jose, Santa Cruz, School Heights Addition Number 2 Colonia, Sejita, Seven Sisters, Vera Cruz, Williamson Addition Colonia




Texas Land Survey Maps for Navarro County


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214 pages with 71 maps An indispensable book for any researcher interested in Navarro County's history or land (or both), or its first landowners after Texas's Independence from Mexico. Each book in this series is laid out into multiple maps using a 6 mile high by 4 mile wide grid.This book contains 66 Survey maps laid out within this grid. Each Land Survey Map shows the boundaries of original parcels laid out over existing roads, railroads, waterways. These are shown as well as the original Survey-Name and the Abstract Number assigned by the Texas General Land Office to the instrument that gave ownership to that parcel. Here are a number of details about our Navarro County book . . . Supplemental Maps Included (in addition to the primary Survey Maps) . . . - Where Navarro County Lies Within the State (Map A) - Navarro County and its Surrounding Counties (Map B) - An Index Map showing where each of the Land Survey Maps are within Navarro County (Map C) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows the community-center points in relationship to the county-grid (Map D) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows cemeteries listed in the USGS database in relationship to the county-grid (Map E) Primary Indexes (apart from each Survey-Map's own index of survey-names) - An All-Name Index (alphabetical by last-name) for every person mentioned in the maps, utilizing both Texas General Land Office and Texas Railroad Commission data. - The Abstract Listing: this is where you find the real details behind each parcel of land.Items are listed by Abstract Number What Cities and Towns are in Navarro County, Texas (and in this book)? Angus, Barry, Bazette, Blooming Grove, Brushie Prairie, Chatfield, Cheneyboro, Corbet, Corsicana, Cryer Creek, Currie, Dawson, Drane, Dresden, Eldorado Center, Elm Flat, Emhouse, Emmett, Eureka, Frost, Goodlow Park, Goodnight, Kerens, Lone Oak, Mildred, Montfort, Mustang, Navarro, Navarro Mills, Oak Valley, Pelham, Pettys Chapel, Pickett, Powell, Purdon, Pursley, Raleigh, Retreat, Rice, Richland, Roane, Rodney, Round House (historical), Round Prairie, Rural Shade, Samaria, Silver City, Spring Hill, Tupelo, Union High, Valley Farms




Texas Land Survey Maps for Taylor County


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228 pages with 53 maps An indispensable book for any researcher interested in Taylor County's history or land (or both), or its first landowners after Texas's Independence from Mexico. Each book in this series is laid out into multiple maps using a 6 mile high by 4 mile wide grid.This book contains 48 Survey maps laid out within this grid. Each Land Survey Map shows the boundaries of original parcels laid out over existing roads, railroads, waterways. These are shown as well as the original Survey-Name and the Abstract Number assigned by the Texas General Land Office to the instrument that gave ownership to that parcel. Here are a number of details about our Taylor County book . . . Supplemental Maps Included (in addition to the primary Survey Maps) . . . - Where Taylor County Lies Within the State (Map A) - Taylor County and its Surrounding Counties (Map B) - An Index Map showing where each of the Land Survey Maps are within Taylor County (Map C) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows the community-center points in relationship to the county-grid (Map D) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows cemeteries listed in the USGS database in relationship to the county-grid (Map E) Primary Indexes (apart from each Survey-Map's own index of survey-names) - An All-Name Index (alphabetical by last-name) for every person mentioned in the maps, utilizing both Texas General Land Office and Texas Railroad Commission data. - The Abstract Listing: this is where you find the real details behind each parcel of land.Items are listed by Abstract Number What Cities and Towns are in Taylor County, Texas (and in this book)? Abilene, Blair, Bradshaw, Buffalo Gap, Caps, Cozart, Elmdale, Guion, Hamby, Happy Valley, Impact, Lawn, Merkel, Mount Pleasant, Ovalo, Potosi, Rogers, Shep, Trent, Tuscola, Tye, View, Wylie




Texas Land Survey Maps for Upshur County


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124 pages with 36 maps An indispensable book for any researcher interested in Upshur County's history or land (or both), or its first landowners after Texas's Independence from Mexico. Each book in this series is laid out into multiple maps using a 6 mile high by 4 mile wide grid.This book contains 31 Survey maps laid out within this grid. Each Land Survey Map shows the boundaries of original parcels laid out over existing roads, railroads, waterways. These are shown as well as the original Survey-Name and the Abstract Number assigned by the Texas General Land Office to the instrument that gave ownership to that parcel. Here are a number of details about our Upshur County book . . . Supplemental Maps Included (in addition to the primary Survey Maps) . . . - Where Upshur County Lies Within the State (Map A) - Upshur County and its Surrounding Counties (Map B) - An Index Map showing where each of the Land Survey Maps are within Upshur County (Map C) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows the community-center points in relationship to the county-grid (Map D) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows cemeteries listed in the USGS database in relationship to the county-grid (Map E) Primary Indexes (apart from each Survey-Map's own index of survey-names) - An All-Name Index (alphabetical by last-name) for every person mentioned in the maps, utilizing both Texas General Land Office and Texas Railroad Commission data. - The Abstract Listing: this is where you find the real details behind each parcel of land.Items are listed by Abstract Number What Cities and Towns are in Upshur County, Texas (and in this book)? Ashland, Bethel, Bethlehem, Bethlehem, Bettie, Big Sandy, Boxwood, Brumley, Cedar Springs, Center Point, Coffeeville, Concord, Cox, Delrose, Diana, East Mountain, Enoch, Enon, Ewell, Friendship, Gilmer, Glenwood, Graceton, Grice, Indian Rock, James, Kelsey, LaFayette, Latch, Lone Pine, Midway, Mings Chapel, New Mountain, Old Diana, Ore City, Pattonfield, Phillips, Piedmont, Piney Grove, Pritchett, Rhonesboro, Rosewood, Sand Hill, Shady Grove, Simpsonville, Snow Hill, Soules Chapel, Stamps, Summerfield, Thomas, Union Grove, Union Hill, Valley View, West Mountain, Wilkins




Texas Land Survey Maps for Hardin County


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174 pages with 53 maps An indispensable book for any researcher interested in Hardin County's history or land (or both), or its first landowners after Texas's Independence from Mexico. Each book in this series is laid out into multiple maps using a 6 mile high by 4 mile wide grid.This book contains 48 Survey maps laid out within this grid. Each Land Survey Map shows the boundaries of original parcels laid out over existing roads, railroads, waterways. These are shown as well as the original Survey-Name and the Abstract Number assigned by the Texas General Land Office to the instrument that gave ownership to that parcel. Here are a number of details about our Hardin County book . . . Supplemental Maps Included (in addition to the primary Survey Maps) . . . - Where Hardin County Lies Within the State (Map A) - Hardin County and its Surrounding Counties (Map B) - An Index Map showing where each of the Land Survey Maps are within Hardin County (Map C) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows the community-center points in relationship to the county-grid (Map D) - An Index Map that builds upon Map C and shows cemeteries listed in the USGS database in relationship to the county-grid (Map E) Primary Indexes (apart from each Survey-Map's own index of survey-names) - An All-Name Index (alphabetical by last-name) for every person mentioned in the maps, utilizing both Texas General Land Office and Texas Railroad Commission data. - The Abstract Listing: this is where you find the real details behind each parcel of land.Items are listed by Abstract Number What Cities and Towns are in Hardin County, Texas (and in this book)? Batson, Bragg, Dies, Fletcher, Fresenius, Gore Landing, Grayburg, Hathaway, Honey Island, Kountze, Lelavale, Lillard, Loeb, Lumberton, Nona, Pine Ridge, Pinewood Estates, Rattlesnake Bead, Rose Hill Acres, Saratoga, Seth, Silsbee, Sour Lake, Strain, Thicket, Village Mills, Votaw, Wildwood, Woodcrest Acres