Texas Boundaries

Evolution of the State's Counties

Luke Gournay author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Texas A & M University Press

Published:30th Apr '02

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Texas Boundaries cover

The history of Texas is mapped out in this atlas of Texas' geographical and political evolution. Texas Boundaries provides a concise reference to the boundary changes that have been part of the state's experience since the earliest days. From the early boundaries of New Spain to the 254 governmental bodies we know as counties today, the drawing of these geo-political units reflects both the history of the state and the passions and philosophy that underlie it. As population increased, more county courthouses were needed, and new counties were created. Every time a new county was formed, Texas had a new map. This book documents the development of these Texas maps. Behind the maps are the stories of the founders of the new counties, the actions of the governmental body that created the county, the choice of a name for the county, and colorful stories about the selection of county seats. Specialists, general readers, and anyone interested in the geography of the Lone Star State will find this book, indeed, a ""gem.

No Texana collection should be without this slim gem. - Books of the Southwest ""... an excellent source for anyone doing research on Texas, from genealogists to cartographers."" - Mike Cox, Austin American-Statesman

ISBN: 9781585442034

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 238g

152 pages