McNally 1883 Antique Railroad Map of West Texas

McNally 1883 Antique Railroad Map of West Texas Reviews



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The United States in the 1880s was a nation on the brink of greatness. Almost two decades had passed since the Civil war threatened to tear the young nation apart. Now, united from north to south and from east to west (by a rapidly growing network of railroads), the U.S. was becoming a wealthy and powerful nation. This fascinating authentic antique map is an early work of the Rand McNally firm in Chicago, pioneers of the cerographic (wax-engraving) process, that allowed for the inexpensive printing of full-color maps. Originally a publisher of maps and timetables for the burgeoning railroad industry, Rand McNally's early maps focused on the expanding web of rail lines that linked nearly every corner of the nation. The various railroads, roads, counties, cites, towns, and geographic features are detailed on this relatively large map. This part of Texas was still quite "wild" in 1883, as evidenced by the many military "sub. posts" shown on the map. Because of their great importance in arid West Texas, most of the major wells, springs, and lakes (along with notations about those that were deadly salt or alkali lakes) are shown. If you are looking for an unusual piece of art, to decorate a home or office, these truly "limited-edition" (as it was made more than a century ago) prints are perfect. Antique maps, engravings, & prints are extraordinary examples of the 19th Century printing and engraving arts. As conversation pieces they are unequaled. A beautiful old map, print, or engraving is an actual snapshot of our history. Any of these, increasingly rare, works of art are also some of the most thoughtful (and personal) gifts you can give. Unlike so many other gifts, our old maps and antique prints allow you to present someone a piece of the past.


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