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[Portrait of Thomas Falconer]

Description: Photograph of Thomas Falconer wearing judge's robes and a wig, seated next to a table with books. Handwritten text on the back says: "Thomas Falconer, Judge of County Court, August 1854." Falconer was a member of the 1841 Texan Santa Fe expedition.
Date: August 1854
Partner: Southwestern University

North America.

Description: Map shows major cities and physical features in Greenland, Russian America, British America, the United States, Mexico, the West Indies, and Central America; Nebraska, Minnesota, Kansas, New Mexico, Utah, Oregon, and Washington as western U.S. territories, plus "Indian territory." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:21,300,000].
Date: [1854..1858]
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Geological map of the Route Explored by Capt. Jno. Pope, Corps of Topl. Engrs. Near the 32nd Parallel of North Latitude, 1854 : From the Red River to the Rio Grande.

Description: Map shows mid-nineteenth century military posts and some towns, mining activity, and geological makeup of area along the Red River and as far west as the Rio Grande. Includes index of colors as a key to geological composition. Relief shown by shading. Scale [1:3,000,000].
Date: 1854
Creator: Blake, William P. (William Phipps), 1826-1910
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Guadalupe County

Description: Map of the South Texas Plains region covering Guadalupe County, Texas. Rocky Ford Crossing is located on Cibolo Creek by the Rosa Gonzales' Survey, as shown on map. Scale ca. 1:133,334 (4000 varas per inch).
Date: March 23, 1854
Creator: Wilke, H.
Partner: Texas General Land Office

Caldwell County

Description: Map of Caldwell County, Texas, including the Prairies and Lakes region. An ornamental cartouche of peacocks and plants is shown on map. Scale ca. 1:133,334 (4000 varas per inch).
Date: July 5, 1854
Creator: Wilke, H.
Partner: Texas General Land Office

Burnet County

Description: Map of Burnet County, Texas, including the Hill Country region. The road to the mouth of the San Saba River and Phantom Hill is shown on map. Scale ca. 1:133,334 (4000 varas per inch).
Date: 1854
Creator: Wilke, H.
Partner: Texas General Land Office
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