Author: James C. Martin
Publisher: Albuquerque : published for the Amon Carter Museum by the University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 9780826307415
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513-1900
Author: James C. Martin
Publisher: Albuquerque : published for the Amon Carter Museum by the University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 9780826307415
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Publisher: Albuquerque : published for the Amon Carter Museum by the University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 9780826307415
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513-1900
Author: James C. Martin
Publisher: Texas State Historical Assn
ISBN: 9780876111697
Category : Cartografía
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Two of the TSHA's most enduring titles examine how the land has been perceived and drawn by mapmakers. The beautiful revised Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513-1900, by James C. Martin and Robert Sidney Martin, features more than sixty-five maps, seventeen in full color. Contours of Discovery, by the same authors, is a handsome collection of twenty-two historic maps, eighteen in a large, full-color format designed for display or framing. A sixty-six-page illustrated guide accompanies the collection of maps.
Publisher: Texas State Historical Assn
ISBN: 9780876111697
Category : Cartografía
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Two of the TSHA's most enduring titles examine how the land has been perceived and drawn by mapmakers. The beautiful revised Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513-1900, by James C. Martin and Robert Sidney Martin, features more than sixty-five maps, seventeen in full color. Contours of Discovery, by the same authors, is a handsome collection of twenty-two historic maps, eighteen in a large, full-color format designed for display or framing. A sixty-six-page illustrated guide accompanies the collection of maps.
Crossroads of Empire
Author: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Southwest, Old
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Southwest, Old
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Contours of discovery
Crossroads of Empire
Author: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Southwest, Old
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Southwest, Old
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Maps of Texas 1527-1900
Maps of Texas, 1527-1900
Author: Texas State Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Maps of Texas, 1527-1900
Author: Texas State Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
The Texas Legation Papers, 1836-1845
Author: Kenneth R. Stevens
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 0875654932
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
The Texas Legation Papers, 1836-1844 is a volume of lost letters and documents from the early turbulent years of the Republic of Texas. Editors Ken Stevens and Gregg Cantrell have compiled these papers to reveal the untold stories surrounding the birth of the state of Texas. For nine years, between its war for independence from Mexico until its annexation to the United States, Texas existed as an independent republic. During those years, Texas’s diplomatic representatives communicated with the officials of the United States; their job was to inform Texas leaders about the United States’ views on critical issues concerning recognition of Texas and eventual annexation, relations with Mexico, boundary issues, and troubles with Native Americans. As part of their duty as communicators with the United States, Texas diplomats were also tasked with raising funds for the financially strapped republic and overseeing the purchase and construction of vessels for the navy, as well as fielding questions from many quarters inquiring about everything from opportunities in the lone star republic to asking about long-lost relatives. The Texas diplomats were their government’s eyes, ears, and mouth in Washington; they were responsible for administering the successful transition of the Republic of Texas into the twenty-eighth member of the United States. The Texas Legation papers contain the detailed accounts of this time period. When Texas became a state in 1845, the Texas Legation in Washington was shut down and its papers were put away. When Sam Houston, one of the new state’s first senators, returned to Texas after completing two terms in the Senate, the papers came back with him. Most papers were delivered to the state archives, but somehow the letters and documents published in this collection were delivered to Houston’s home, where they remained out of sight for the next 160 years. In 2004, the papers in this volume returned to the possession of the Texas State Library and Archives, thanks to the efforts of The Center for Texas Studies at TCU and the generous support of Mary Ralph Lowe (TCU '65), the Lowe Foundation, and J.P. Bryan, of Houston, a Texana collector and past president of the Texas State Historical Association. Many letters in this volume are being published for the first time. As they round out the diplomatic story of the Texas republic, they offer a unique and fascinating perspective on the history of Texas.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 0875654932
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
The Texas Legation Papers, 1836-1844 is a volume of lost letters and documents from the early turbulent years of the Republic of Texas. Editors Ken Stevens and Gregg Cantrell have compiled these papers to reveal the untold stories surrounding the birth of the state of Texas. For nine years, between its war for independence from Mexico until its annexation to the United States, Texas existed as an independent republic. During those years, Texas’s diplomatic representatives communicated with the officials of the United States; their job was to inform Texas leaders about the United States’ views on critical issues concerning recognition of Texas and eventual annexation, relations with Mexico, boundary issues, and troubles with Native Americans. As part of their duty as communicators with the United States, Texas diplomats were also tasked with raising funds for the financially strapped republic and overseeing the purchase and construction of vessels for the navy, as well as fielding questions from many quarters inquiring about everything from opportunities in the lone star republic to asking about long-lost relatives. The Texas diplomats were their government’s eyes, ears, and mouth in Washington; they were responsible for administering the successful transition of the Republic of Texas into the twenty-eighth member of the United States. The Texas Legation papers contain the detailed accounts of this time period. When Texas became a state in 1845, the Texas Legation in Washington was shut down and its papers were put away. When Sam Houston, one of the new state’s first senators, returned to Texas after completing two terms in the Senate, the papers came back with him. Most papers were delivered to the state archives, but somehow the letters and documents published in this collection were delivered to Houston’s home, where they remained out of sight for the next 160 years. In 2004, the papers in this volume returned to the possession of the Texas State Library and Archives, thanks to the efforts of The Center for Texas Studies at TCU and the generous support of Mary Ralph Lowe (TCU '65), the Lowe Foundation, and J.P. Bryan, of Houston, a Texana collector and past president of the Texas State Historical Association. Many letters in this volume are being published for the first time. As they round out the diplomatic story of the Texas republic, they offer a unique and fascinating perspective on the history of Texas.
Maps of Texas, 1527-1900; the Map Collection of the Texas State Archives
Author: James M. Day (Compiler)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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