DESCRIPTION: Very scarce old-west style pictorial map of the Permian Basin region complete with Native Americans, buffalo, forts, cowboys, and scenic mesas. Created by Bill Holm.
The map is centered on Odessa, Texas. Covers the Permian Basin area in Texas and New Mexico, showing cities, towns, highways, Indians, roads, and trails. Legend at right includes the California Trail, overland stage trails, and the Comanche war trail.
Towns and features include:
- Big Spring, buffalo hunters camp
- Fort Lancaster
- Midland
- Fort Stockton
- the McDonald Observatory
- Guadalupe Peak
- Carlsberg Caverns State Park
- The Llano Estacado
- Castle Gap
Compiled by the Tourist Committee of the Permian Basic Chamber of Commerce and created by Bill Holm. Copyrighted by Holm and West Texas Office Supply circa 1965 (Interstate 20, or I20, is not shown).
The pictorial map is found on the verso of an eight-panel folding brochure titled "Ride the Permian Basin, The Official Guided of the History Lands of the Southwest. Price when issued 25 cents.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1965
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: Lake J.B. Thomas, Pecos River
CONDITION: Good.
 No issues. Clean. Folds as issued.
COLORING: Yes.
ENGRAVER: 
SIZE: 
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ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 89
PRICE: $350
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