Subject: Matagorda Bay, Texas
Period: 1809 (published)
Publication: Portulano de la America Septentrional
Color: Black & White
Size:
10.2 x 7.2 inches
25.9 x 18.3 cm
According to Steeter, this was the first separately engraved map of St. Bernardo Bay (Matagorda Bay). Uncommon, if not rare, it shows the Colorado River emptying in the Lago de S. Bernardo which is connected to the Bay. The narrow entrance to the Gulf of Mexico is flanked by Ila de S. Francisco and Barra de S. Bernardo (Pass Cavallo between Matagorda Island and Matagorda Peninsula). This is the first edition of the map with later editions published in 1818 and 1825. On a scale of 2 miles per inch with "TG" below the bottom neatline.
References: Streeter (Texas) #1044; Phillips (A) #1223.
Condition: A
A strong impression on a bright sheet with faint scattered foxing confined to the blank margins.