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Historical Atlas of Texas
Historical Atlas of Texas
Author: A. Ray Stephens, William M. Holmes
ISBN-13: 9780806123073
ISBN-10: 0806123079
Publication Date: 8/1990
Pages: 132
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Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Texas, a land with a unique image, has remained for the most part within the American mainstream. In this historical atlas sixty-four maps, accompanied by brief interpretive essays, illustrate the most significant events and subject areas in Texas history and geography.

Since the arrival of the first Europeans in 1528, six different nations have claimed sovereignty over the Lone Star state's diverse regions. Readers and scholars at all levels will enjoy learning from this atlas how Texas's native inhabitants and later arrivals responded to each other and to the state's varied terrain.
reviewed Historical Atlas of Texas on + 117 more book reviews
From Amazon:

Texas, a land with a unique image, has remained for the most part within the American mainstream. In this historical atlas sixty-four maps, accompanied by brief interpretive essays, illustrate the most significant events and subject areas in Texas history and geography.

Since the arrival of the first Europeans in 1528, six different nations have claimed sovereignty over the Lone Star state's diverse regions. Readers and scholars at all levels will enjoy learning from this atlas how Texas's native inhabitants and later arrivals responded to each other and to the state's varied terrain.