Subject: Texas
Period: 1934 (dated)
Publication:
Color: Printed Color
Size:
32.4 x 23.4 inches
82.3 x 59.4 cm
This map was conceived by Curtiss Pruett and created by Guy F. Calhoun to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Texas' independence. Although the official anniversary wasn't until 1936, centennial fever began several years earlier with merchandise marketed for the event. The map shows important historical events, routes, cities, points of interest, wildlife, and Native Indians. Surrounding the map are nine large portraits of important heroes of the Texas Revolution: Stephen F. Austin (Father of Texas); Mirabeau Lamar (Father of Texas Education); Anson Jones (Architect of Annexation); Colonel James Fannin (Commander at Goliad); Ben Milan (Who will go with Old Ben Milan into San Antonio?); Colonel David Crockett (Hero of the Alamo); Colonel William Barrett Travis (Commander at the Alamo); Deaf Smith (Scout at the Battle of San Jacinto); and General Sam Houston (Savior of Texas). The map was lithographerd by Utter & Evans and published by C.M. Burnett.
References: Rumsey #9391.
Condition: B+
A clean and bright example that has been professionally backed in thin, archival tissue to repair a "Y" shaped tear at the top of the map that extends to the Red River. A chip at top center has also been professionally repaired, with a small portion of the neatline replaced in facsimile.