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Texas After the Civil War: Historical Map of Settlements, Forts, and Native Lands #3038319 (License: Personal Use)
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The map displays Texas in the late 1860s-1870s, featuring major settlements like Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas (labeled as “Laredo” region), alongside critical military outposts such as Fort Bliss, Fort Griffin, and Fort Richardson. It also delineates the Comanche/Kiowa Reservation in the north-central plains and the Mescalero Apache Reservation near the New Mexico border, reflecting federal efforts to relocate Indigenous nations. Rivers-including the Rio Grande, Brazos, and Red River-and neighboring regions like Mexican territory and Indian Territory are clearly labeled.
Used in educational history websites, museum exhibits, or academic articles about Reconstruction-era Texas, westward expansion, or U.S. Indian policy; serves users researching historical geography, military history, or Native American displacement.
Related Cliparts: Explore a detailed historical map of post-Civil War Texas, highlighting towns, military forts, Comanche/Kiowa and Mescalero Apache reservations, and key geographic features.
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