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English: Map of the State of Coahuila and Texas
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English: Philadelphia engraver, printer, map publisher, and instrument maker William Hooker's Map of Coahuila and Texas first appeared in an 1833 promotional book on Texas by Mary Austin Holley (1784-1846), a first cousin of the famous Texas colonizer Stephen F. Austin. Holley and her publisher, Armstrong & Plaskitt of Baltimore substituted Hooker's map when Henry S. Tanner, the publisher of Stephen F. Austin's large map of Texas, refused to allow the latter to be used in the book. Hooker's map shows the Austin Colony capital town of San Felipe de Austin at the center of roads leading to a number of settlements including Bexar (San Antonio de Bexar), Victoria and Goliad or Bahia, Matagorda, Brazaria (sic, Brazoria), Harrisburg and Buffalo Bayou as well as a road connecting to the older Camino Real or old Spanish road between Bexar and Nacogdoches. Lands granted to individuals under the Mexican empresario system are shown. In addition to Stephen F. Austin's grants awarded in 1821 (confirmed in 1823 and extended by further contracts in 1825, 1827, and 1828), these include the grants of Green DeWitt (contract awarded in 1825), Frost Thorn (1825), Benjamin R. Milam (1826), David G. Burnet (1826), Arthur G. Wavell (1826), Joseph Vehlein (1826 and 1828), Lorenzo de Zavala (1829), Juan Dominguez y Valdez (1829), Richard Exter (1826, 1828), John Charles Beale (1830). The lands in west Texas granted to Beale and José Manuel Royuela and to Austin and his partner Samuel May Williams in 1832 are the latest to appear on the map. References to other land grants are missing but some would appear on later editions in 1834 and 1836.
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Source UTA Libraries Cartographic Connections: map / text
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William Hooker  (fl. 1804–1846)  wikidata:Q65922072
 
Description American geographer
Work period 1804 Edit this at Wikidata–1846 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q65922072
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English: The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Jenkins Garrett
 Geotemporal data
Map location Mexico
Texas
Georeferencing Georeference the map in Wikimaps Warper If inappropriate please set warp_status = skip to hide.
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Texas. Observations, Historical, Geographical and Descriptive, in a Series of Letters Written during a Visit to Austin's Colony, with a view to a permanent settlement in that country, in the Autumn of 1831
Author
Mary Austin Holley  (1784–1846)  wikidata:Q3296141
 
Alternative names
Birth name: Mary Phelps Austin
Description American writer, geologist and historian
Date of birth/death 1784 Edit this at Wikidata 1846 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death New Haven Edit this at Wikidata New Orleans Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q3296141
Place of publication Baltimore
Publisher
Armstrong & Plaskitt
 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q1230739
Dimensions height: 27 cm (10.6 in); width: 34 cm (13.3 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,27U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,34U174728
Medium engraving on paper
artwork-references

Huseman, Ben W. (2014) The Price of Manifest Destiny: Maps Relating to the Southwest Borderlands, 1800-1866, Arlington: The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, p. 16

Streeter, Thomas W. (1983) Bibliography of Texas 1795-1845 (2nd ed.), Woodbridge: Research Publications, Inc., pp. 376–377, 383, 397 "Revised and Enlarged by Archibald Hanna with a Guide to the Microfilm Collection. First published by Oxford University Press, 1955."

Davis, Marty, et al (2007) Going to Texas: Five Centuries of Texas Maps, Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, no. 17 , p. 35

Day, James M. (1964) Maps of Texas 1527-1900, Austin: The Pemberton Press, pp. 18, 22


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