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Map of Texas Showing the Sabine and Galveston Bay Rail Road, Or Texas and New Orleans Air Line Rail Line, Its Connections In the U.S. and Adjacent Territories 1859

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Old map of American Border Region, Mexican, American Border Region, United States.

Outline map of Texas and vicinity showing railroads actually built, under construction, and chartered but not under contract.
Created by Abm. M. (Abram Morrice) Gentry, Sabine and Galveston Bay Railroad and Lumber Company in 1859.
  • Scale ca. 1:2,002,000.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

Map Subjects

American Border Region

Railroads

Sabine And Galveston Bay Railroad And Lumber Company

Texas And New Orleans Air Line Rail Line

United States

Mexican

Abm. M. (Abram Morrice) Gentry

Sabine And Galveston Bay Railroad And Lumber Company

1859

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1859

Abm. M. (Abram Morrice) Gentry

American Border Region

Map

Maps

Mexican

Railroads

Sabine And Galveston Bay Railroad And Lumber Company

Texas And New Orleans Air Line Rail Line

United States

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This old map of Map of Texas Showing the Sabine and Galveston Bay Rail Road, Or Texas and New Orleans Air Line Rail Line, Its Connections In the U.S. and Adjacent Territories from 1859 was created by Abm. M. (Abram Morrice) Gentry,  Sabine and Galveston