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Auction 197, Lot 282

"Map of Part of the State of Texas", Colton, Joseph Hutchins

Subject: Texas

Period: 1857 (circa)

Publication: A Journey Through Texas...

Color: Hand Color

Size:
9.1 x 7.4 inches
23.1 x 18.8 cm
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This scarce map appeared in Frederick Law Olmsted's book, "A Journey Through Texas; Saddle-Trip of the Southwestern Frontier." The map omits the Pan Handle, Big Bend and the Valley counties south of Webb County, and is one of the few pre-civil war Texas maps to show the road system, rather than railroads. Counties, county seats, and topography are also well depicted. Numerous forts are named, including Fort Martin Scott, Fort Clark, Fort Territ, Fort Inge, Fort Ewell, Fort Phantom Hill, and Fort McKavette. County lines are approximately up to date for 1857, although there is no sign of Jack County and Bexar District is already named. Other interesting features are a German settlement in Llano County, an Emigrants Route from Fort Mason to the Green Mounds, and Smith & Whiting's Route to El Paso.

Frederick Law Olmsted, known by many as the father of American Landscape Architecture, was commissioned by the New-York Daily Times (now The New York Times) to conduct a research journey through the American South and Texas from 1852 to 1857. His reports to the Times were collected into three volumes - A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States (1856), A Journey Through Texas (1857), A Journey in the Back Country in the Winter of 1853-4 (1860) - and served as thorough and accurate first-person accounts of the pre-war South. His correspondence on Texas included both observations and statistical research on customs, food, housing, agriculture, business, weather, and the influence of slavery.

References: Howes #O-79; Sabin #57243.

Condition: B+

Issued folding, now pressed with a few tiny fold separations. A binding trim at bottom right with a resulting 1/2" tear have both been archivally repaired. Narrow top margin, as issued.

Estimate: $240 - $300

Sold for: $180

Closed on 4/24/2024

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