"These three volumes tell the story of a courtship that began between two people who
had never seen each other, and lasted for fifty-six years. Most people know this couple as Rev. William and Mrs. Audrey Hoffman Lawson. Audrey wrote to William on...
Show city blocks, named streets, major highways, subdivisions, bayous, ship channel, and growth areas. Includes statistical and explanatory charts. Title from printed inscription. Scale of map 1 mile to 2 in.
Shows Texas counties and boundaries of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas territory boundaries. Title from printed inscription. Includes topographical detail. Relief shown pictorially. Scale of map is 25 miles to 1 in. Contour interval...
Shows birdseye view drawing of Houston in 1873. Title from printed inscription. Includes drawing of City Hall in inset, Buffalo Bayou, railways, streets, roads, and numbered reference tables.
Shows 22 counties in the west Texas region. Title from printed and written inscription. Includes blue stamps of oil rigs, Trans-Pecos region, and Big Bend area.
French map of Louisiana and the Mississippi River, around the time of the Louisiana Purchase. Shows the areas of Louisiana, what would become Texas, South Carolina, Virginia, and other states as they existed at the time this map was produced. Title...
Henry Maresh was a local supervisor of the WPA project researching the history of Houston. The researchers combed through all available documentation, including extant newspapers, previously published books, and legal records, and extracted factual...
Henry Maresh was a local supervisor of the WPA project researching the history of Houston. The researchers combed through all available documentation, including extant newspapers, previously published books, and legal records, and extracted factual...
Henry Maresh was a local supervisor of the WPA project researching the history of Houston. The researchers combed through all available documentation, including extant newspapers, previously published books, and legal records, and extracted factual...
Henry Maresh was a local supervisor of the WPA project researching the history of Houston. The researchers combed through all available documentation, including extant newspapers, previously published books, and legal records, and extracted factual...