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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, no. 33 , p. 23

Streeter, Thomas W. (1983) Bibliography of Texas 1795-1845 (2 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, no. 17 , 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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current20:28, 23 July 2019Thumbnail for version as of 20:28, 23 July 20192,456 × 2,058 (3.77 MB)Michael Barera== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Map |title = ''Map of the State of Coahuila and Texas'' |description = {{en|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 pub...

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