Subject: Texas, Railroads
Period: 1909 (dated)
Publication:
Color: Printed Color
Size:
22.5 x 21 inches
57.2 x 53.3 cm
This is a great folding advertising map published to promote the routes of the International & Great Northern, and Texas & Pacific railways and to encourage settlers to the state. The rail lines are boldly shown in black with all stations noted and named. Red overprinting is used to locate farming and ranching opportunities for settlers including corn, cotton, citrus fruits, alfalfa, Bermuda onions, cattle and sheep. The area around Amarillo is devoid of any 'opportunities' for the land seeker, unfortunately large gas and oil fields were discovered only nine and twelve years after this map's publication. Large inset at upper left shows external rail connections, with the title "Round-Trip Homeseekers' Rates to All Parts of Texas on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in Each Month." An uncommon issue that is printed on thin banknote-style paper.
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Condition: B
Issued folding and now flattened with numerous small splits at fold intersections resulting in minor image loss, now repaired with tissue on verso. There is light ink transfer primarily in the lower portion of the map image.