Memoir descriptive of the march of a Division of the United States Army: Plans of the Ruins of the Alamo near San Antonio De Bexar, 1846.

A lithograph map print of the Plans of the ruins of the Alamo near San Antonio de Bexar in 1846 drawn by Edward Everett. This drawing shows the floorplan of the Alamo with dotted lines to indicated the walls and rooms of the building and in the lower right hand corner is a cross shaped building that indicates the location of the church. [This lithograph map is from the book "Memoir Descriptive of the march of a division of the United States Army, under the command of Brigadier General John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexas, in Texas, to Saltillo, Mexio" by George W. Hughes]. Everett's original sketch is now in the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth.

Date: 1846-08-08 1850-02-18
Format: maps
Format Notes:
Maps
Publisher and Date Published: 1846
Language: English
Publication Place: Washington (District of Columbia)
Contributor:
Hughes, George Wurtz, 1806-1870 (author and editor)
Creator:
Everett, Edward, 1818-1903 (artist); Graham, Curtis Burr, 1814-1890 (lithographer)
Physical Characteristics: 1 map page from a 74 page book; 22.5 x 14.5 cm
Collection: Garrett Collection. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collections.
Call Number: E405.4 .U58 Garrett Bay D
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