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Atlas of Texas - Map Collection - UT
Library Map Collection
Atlas of Texas
The following maps are from Atlas of Texas, published by the University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Business Research.
Copyright 1976 Board of Regents, The University of Texas System. For information on using these maps, see the
UTLOL Materials Usage Statement page.
Title Page (72K)
Six National Flags Flown Over Texas (235K)
Publisher's Foward (178K)
Contents (312K)
Contents Two (224K)
Location and Physical Setting
Global Location of Texas (325K) [p. 3]
Great Circle Distances, in Miles, Between Texas and Selected North American Cities (table) (301K) [p. 4]
Continental Location (336K) [p. 5]
County, County Seat, and Location (362K) [p. 6]
Counties (366K) [p. 7]
Physiography (684K) [p. 8]
Elevation and Differences in Relief by County (576K) [p. 10]
Surface Geology (552K) [p. 11]
General Soil Areas (385K)[p. 12]
Vegetation Regions (217K)[p. 13]
River and Coastal Basins with Major Reservoirs (252K) [p. 14]
Minor Fresh Water Aquifers (319K) [p.15]
Quality of Surface Water: Concentration of Dissolved Solids, Chemical Compositon (475K) [p. 16]
Mean Dates of First and Last Frosts (570K) [p. 17]
Average Dates of First and Last Freeze (table) (312K) [p. 18]
Mean Annual Relative Humidity (593K) [p. 19]
Evaporation Rate: 1940-1957 Mean, 1950-1956 Mean (Drouth) (253K) [p. 20]
Percentage Frequencies of Wind Directions: Janurary, July (253K) [p. 20]
Cold Front and Thunderstorm (satellite photographs) (318K) [p. 21]
Hurricane and Tropical Depression (satellite photographs) (253K) [p. 22]
Tornado (photograph and table of monthly incidence) (139K) [p. 24]
Memorable Texas Tornadoes (195K) [p. 25]
Climatological Averages and Extremes (table) (270K) [p. 26]
Culture and History
Population Origin Groups in Rural Texas (262K) [p. 29]
Leading States of Origin of the Old Stock Anglo-American Population (293K) [p. 30]
Church Membership, 1971 (264K) [p. 32]
Traditional English Dialects in Folk Speech (224K) [p. 33]
Selected Generic Place-Names Describing Streams and Streamcourses (265K) [p. 34]
Selected Generic Place-Names for Topographic Features (228K) [p. 35]
Selected Generic Place-Names Describing Vegetational Features (231K) [p. 36]
Selected Generic Place-Names Describing Settlements (265K) [p. 37]
Cultural Attitudes Toward Alcoholic Beverages (260K) [p. 38]
Original Land Survey Types (339K) [p. 41]
Traditional Courthouse Squares in County Seat Towns (273K) [p. 42]
Ethnolinguistic Distribution of Native Texas Indians (155K) [p. 43]
Routes of Cabeza De Vaca, Coronado, and De Soto and Moscosco (860K) [p. 44]
Spanish Missions, Presidios, and Roads in the 17th and 18th Centuries (155K) [p. 45]
Land Grants and Political Divisions, 1821-1836 (180K) [p. 46]
Texas Revolution, 1835-1836 - Text Description (120K) [p. 47]
Texas Revolution, 1835-1836 - The Defense of the Alamo, February 23 - March 6, 1836 (75K) [p. 47]
Texas Revolution, 1835-1836 - The Major Movements of Texan and Mexican Military Forces, February - April, 1836 (119K) [p. 47]
Texas Revolution, 1835-1836 - The Battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836 (145K) [p. 47]
Texas Frontier Development, 1841-1843 (97K) [p. 48]
Mexican War Battles in Texas and Northern Mexico, 1846-1847 - Text Description (127K) [p. 49]
Mexican War Battles in Texas and Northern Mexico, 1846-1847 - The Battle of Palo Alto, May 8, 1846 (62K) [p. 49]
Mexican War Battles in Texas and Northern Mexico, 1846-1847 - The Battle of Resaca De La Palma, May 9, 1846 (50K) [p. 49]
Mexican War Battles in Texas and Northern Mexico, 1846-1847 - Taylor's Campaign, March 1846 - February 1847 (69K) [p. 49]
Mexican War Battles in Texas and Northern Mexico, 1846-1847 - Stephen Kearny's Campaign in New Mexico and A.W. Doniphan's Campaign in Chihuahua (147K) [p. 49]
Spanish and French Surnames, 1850 (81K) [p. 50]
German Element, 1850 (79K) [p. 50]
Frontier Federal Forts and Cattle Trails (232K) Larger JPEG Image (368K)
Distribution of Blacks, 1840 (91K) [p. 52]
Black Slaves as a Percentage of Total Population, 1840 (104K) [p. 52]
Black Slaves as a Percentage of Total Population 1860 (96K) [p. 53]
Blacks as a Precentage of Total Population, 1890 (95K) [p. 53]
Vote on Secession, 1861 (204K) [p.54]
Federal Military Activity in Texas, 1861-1865 -Text Description (166K) [p. 55]
Federal Military Activity in Texas, 1861-1865 - Union Troop Movement in South Texas, 1863-1864 (91K) [p. 55]
Federal Military Activity in Texas, 1861-1865 - The Battle of Galveston, January 1, 1863 (66K) [p. 55]
Federal Military Activity in Texas, 1861-1865 - The Battle of Sabine Pass, September 8, 1863 (78K) [p. 55]
Population
Population by County, 1973 (365K) [p.59]
Population Distribution, 1970 (365K) [p. 60]
Population by Counties: 1950-1960, 1960-1970 (404K) [p.61]
Population Density: 1940, 1970 (269K) [p.62]
Population Change by Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (237K) [p.63]
Negro Population 1970: Population by County, Percent of Total County Population (368K) [p.64]
Persons of Spanish Language or Spanish Surname: Population by County, Percent of Total County Population (496K) [p.65]
Rural Population: 1940, 1970 (533K) [p.66]
Rural-Farm Population: Population by County, Percent of Total County Population (437K) [p.67]
Age Characteristics of Population, 1970 Median Age, Percent Under 18 Years of Age, Percent of 18-64 Years of Age, Percent Over 65 Years of Age (455K) [p.68-69]
Per Capita Income: 1969, 1972 (499K) [p.70]
Nonagricultural Employment, 1970 (523K) [p.71]
S.I.C. 70-89, 50-59 - Service Employment, 1975 (442K) [p.72]
S.I.C. 60-67, 15-17, 40-49 - Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate Employment; Construction Employment; Transportation, Communication, and Public Utility Employment, 1975 (394K) [p.73]
Military Employment by Major Installations, 1974 (365K) [p.75]
Location and Population of Texas Cities (table) (306K) [p.76] and Continued (254K) [p.77]
Location, Population and Area of Texas Counties (326K) [p.78] and Continued (310K) [p.79]
Historical County Population (280K) [p.80] and Continued (254K) [p.81]
Population by County:1900,1920,1940,1960 (365K) [p.82]
Transportation, Education, and Recreation
Fort Worth Area (201K) [p. 90] [1976]
Dallas Area (234K) [p.91] [1976]
Houston Area (224K) [p.92] [1976]
Galveston Area (145K) [p.93] [1976]
Austin Area (163K) [p.94] [1976]
San Antonio Area (186K) [p. 94] [1976]
Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange Area (149K) [p. 95] [1976]
Rio Grande Valley Area (182K) [p. 96] [1976]
Agriculture
Agricultural Regions (253K) [p. 117] [1976]
Agricultural Employment: 1930, 1940, 1960, 1970 (491K) [p. 118] [1976]
Number of Tractors, 1969; Market Value of Farm Machinery, 1969 (253K) [p. 119] [1976]
Dollar Value of Crops and Livestock, 1974; Government Payments, 1974 (474K) [p. 120] [1976]
Dollar Value of Crops; Dollar Value of Livestock (537K) [p. 121] [1976]
Irrigated Acreage: 1958, 1974 (509K) [p. 122] [1976]
Type of Irrigation (537K) [p. 123] [1976]
Melons and Vegetables, 1974 Harvested Acreage: Green Peppers, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Onions, Potatoes, Cantaloupe, Watermelon.(253K) [p. 124-125] [1976]
Selected Tree Crops, 1974 Production: Grepefruit, Oranges, Peaches, Pecans (328K) [p. 126] [1976]
Cotton Production: 1899, 1929, 1965, 1974 (438K) [p. 127] [1976]
Grain Sorghum Production: 1899, 1929, 1965, 1974 (438K) [p. 128] [1976]
Peanut Production: 1899, 1929, 1965, 1974 (383K) [p. 129] [1976]
Rice Production: 1899, 1929, 1965, 1974 (326K) [p. 130] [1976]
Wheat Production: 1899, 1929, 1964, 1974 (386K) [p. 131] [1976]
Oat Production, 1974; Soybean Prodution, 1974 (387K) [p. 132] [1976]
Hay Production, 1974; Corn Production, 1974 (419K) [p. 133] [1976]
Number of Cattle and Calves: 1900, 1930, 1964, 1974 (555K) [p. 134] [1976]
Milk Prodution: 1930, 1974 (402K) [p. 135] [1976]
Number of Horses, Mules, and Ponies: 1930, 1969 (253K) [p. 136] [1976]
Number of Hogs and Pigs: 1930, 1974 (501K) [p. 137] [1976]
Number of Sheep and Lambs: 1930, 1974 (419K) [p. 138] [1976]
Number of Angora Goats and Kids: 1930, 1974 (372K) [p. 139] [1976]
Number of Chickens: 1930, 1969 (355K) [p. 140] [1976]
Number of Turkeys: 1930, 1969 (253K) [p. 141] [1976]
The East Texas Forest Industry Primary Wood-Using Plants and Major Forest Types; Saw Log Production, by County, 1974: Round Pulpwood Production, by county, 1974: Veneer Log Production, by County, 1974 (253K) [p. 142] [1976]
Mining and Manufacturing
Mineral Production; Value of Mineral Production, 1973 (355K) [p. 145] [1976]
Energy Resources (206K) [p. 146] [1976]
Crude Oil Production; Natural Gas Production, 1974 (270K) [p. 147] [1976]
Oil and Gas County Statistics (table) (269K) [p. 148] and Continued[p.149] [1976]
S.I.C. 10-14 Employment in Mineral Production; S.I.C. Employment in Oil and Gas Production, 1975 (206K) [p. 327] [1976]
Power Plants in Texas(264K) [p. 151] [1976]
Manufacturing Plants, 1975 (218K) [p. 152] [1976]
Large Manufacturing Plants, 1975 (129K) [p. 153] [1976]
Value Added by Manufacture: 1963, 1967, 1972 (189K) [p. 154] [1976]
S.I.C.19-39 Manufacturing Employment, 1975 (364K) [p. 155] [1976]
S.I.C. 13 Natural Gas Products; S.I.C. 20 Food and Kindred Products, 1975 (318K) [p. 156] [1976]
S.I.C. 20 Food and Kindred Products; S.I.C. 2082 & 2086 Bottled and Canned Beverages, 1975(207K) [p. 157] [1976]
S.I.C. 202 Dairy Products; S.I.C. 201,2091 & 2092 Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Processing, 1975 (221K) [p. 158] [1976]
S.I.C. Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils; S.I.C. 205 Bakery Products, 1975(218K) [p. 159] [1976]
S.I.C. 204 Flour and Grain Mill Products; S.I.C. 22 Textile Mill Products, 1975(184K) [p. 160] [1976]
S.I.C. 23 Apparel and Related Products, 1975(289K) [p. 162] [1976]
S.I.C. 26 Paper and Allied Products; S.I.C. 27 Paper and Publishing, 1975(241K) [p. 165] [1976]
S.I.C. 28 Chemicals and Allied Products, 1975(275K) [p. 166] [1976]
S.I.C. 281 Industrial Inorganic Chemicals; S.I.C. 282 Plastics, Synthetic Resins, Rubber, and Man-Made Fibers; S.I.C. Drugs; S.I.C. Detergents, Cleaning Preparations, and Cosmetics, 1975(194K) [p. 167] [1976]
S.I.C. 285 Paints, Varnishes, and Allied Products; S.I.C. 286 Industrial Organic Chemicals; S.I.C. 287 Agricultural Chemicals; S.I.C. Miscellaneous Chemical Products, 1975(264K) [p. 168] [1976]
S.I.C. 29 Petroleum Refining and Related Products, 1975 (166K) [p. 169] [1976]
S.I.C. 30 Rubber and Plastic Products; S.I.C. 32 Stone, Clay and Glass Products, 1975(323K) [p. 170] [1976]
S.I.C. 33 Primary Metal Products; Metal Smelting and Refining, 1975(242K) [p. 172] [1976]
S.I.C. 34 Fabricated Metal Products; S.I.C. 3411 & 3221 Metal Cans and Glass Containers, 1975 (290K) [p. 173] [1976]
S.I.C. 35 Nonelectrical Machinery, 1975(210K) [p. 174] [1976]
S.I.C. 3533 Oil Field Machinery and Equipment; S.I.C. 3585 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment, 1975(264K) [p. 175] [1976]
S.I.C. 37 Transportaion Equipment; S.I.C. 3790 Travel Trailers and Campers, 1975(196K) [p. 177] [1976]
S.I.C. 2451 Mobile Homes; S.I.C. 373 Boat and Shipbuilding, 1975 (149K) [p. 178] [1976]
S.I.C. 372 Aircrafy and Parts; S.I.C. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing, 1975 (274K) [p. 179] [1976]
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