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Título
English: Map of the State of Coahuila and Texas
Descripción
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. This later colored version Hooker's map appeared in an anonymous travel book on Texas sometime attributed to a certain "M. Fiske" of Mobile, Alabama. The author had sailed from New Orleans in March 1831 and had arrived in Brazoria (incorrectly spelled "Brazaria" on the map) to examine a large tract of land he had purchased from the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company.
This 1834 map contains all the details of the earlier 1833 version but also refers to John McMullen and James McGloin's grant (contract awarded in 1828), James Power's grant (also awarded in 1828) — both in south Texas — as well as cryptic references to "J. Camerou" in North Texas (John Cameron, who was awarded a contract in 1827) and "De Leon" (Martin De Leon, awarded a contract in 1824). Other new details include "peaks in the west", "Presidio de Rio Grand" [sic], additional towns across the Rio Grande in Chihuahua and Coahuila, the Cross Timbers, "Tenoxticlan" (Fort Tenoxtitlan, constructed for the Mexican army in 1830), "Herds of Buffalo" and "Droves of Wild Cattle & Horses" (phrases copied directly from the Austin-Tanner map), Comanche Indian lands in the west, and Cherokee, Creek, and Choctaw Indian lands north of the Red River.
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Fuente UTA Libraries Cartographic Connections: mapa / texto
Creador
William Hooker  (fl. 1804–1846)  wikidata:Q65922072
 
Descripción geógrafo estadounidense
Período de trabajo 1804 Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata–1846 Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata
Control de autoridades
creator QS:P170,Q65922072
Adquisición
English: The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Jenkins Garrett
 Geotemporal data
Map location México
Texas
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 Bibliographic data
Publicación
A Visit to Texas: Being the Journal of a Traveller Through Those Parts Most Interesting to American Settlers
Página(s) Frontispiece
Lugar de publicación Nueva York
Editorial
Goodrich & Wiley
 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q1230739
Dimensiones altura: 27 cm; ancho: 33 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,27U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,33U174728
Técnica grabado coloreado sobre papel
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

Huseman, Ben W. (2018) Paths to Highways: Routes of Exploration, Commerce, and Settlement, Arlington: The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, nº33 , p. 23

Streeter, Thomas W. (1983) Bibliography of Texas 1795-1845 (2.o ed.), Woodbridge: Research Publications, Inc., pp. 328, 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, nº17 , p. 35

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

"No. 188" in (2009) Dorothy Sloan Books Auction 22 catalog, Austin


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