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Dorothy Hancock, bookmobile director, is placing a flag on a map of Austin that is on the wall to plan bookmobile stops, October 1971. She is holding a bookmobile schedule.

1971-10

Three men are standing in front of a map of Travis County on the wall with the words "Bookmobile Service" above the map.

undated

TCAD map showing property boundaries for land in and around San Jose Cemetery II.

2003

TCAD map of 8101 Posten Lane location of San Jose Cemetery II

2013

TCAD map showing property boundaries for land in and around San Jose Cemetery II.

2010

TCAD map and search result information for 8101 Posten Lane location of San Jose Cemetery II

undated

Screenshot of TCAD map of 8101 Posten Lane location of San Jose Cemetery II

2016

Photograph of map of municipal golf course. Writing on the back of the photo reads: "Architect's map of golf course #3, Morris Williams Golf Course

1963

"Scale of 500 ft. to the in." ; 1 map and 4 leaves of tables showing ownership of lots. ; Photo reproduction.

1853

Bird's Eye View of the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas by Augustus Koch, 1873.

1873

1954 USGS map of Austin, Texas. Topography from aerial photographs by multiplex methods. Aerial photographs taken 1952. Field check 1954. Red tint indicates areas in which only landmark buildings are shown. Unchecked elevations are shown in brown.

1954

Reproduction of a bird's eye view map of Austin. An illustration of the Deaf and Dumb Institute is in the lower left and Insane Asylum in the lower right.

1873

Reproduction of a map showing the City of Austin and surrounding area as it appeared in 1839.

1839

Reproduction of plat map of city of Austin.

1872

Reproduction of plat map of Swisher's Addition subdivision in South Austin. The main thoroughfare is South Congress Avenue. Map L-6

undated

Reproduction of a bird's eye view map of Austin drawn by Augustus Koch in 1887.

1887

Reproduction of the Plan of the city of Austin map produced by the Grand Lithographer to the Republic of Texas. Drawn by L. J. Pilie, 1839.

1839

Copy print of the 1891 bird's eye view map of Austin. "Partial view of Austin, Texas. The most beautiful and wealthiest city of its size in the United States."

1839

"Scale of 666 varas to the in." ; "Note: the whole site selected for Seat of Government contains 7734 acres. The town site contains 640 acres, which are laid off into building lots."

1839

Copy of a 1933 drawing of existing and future structures on the campus of the University of Texas.

1933

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