DESCRIPTION: SOLD
Large, scarce, unrecorded 1920's blue-line oilfield map of Atascosa County, Texas from the period of the early Texas oil boom that started with the Spindletop discovery near Beaumont, Texas in 1901. This antique thematic map shows land owners and locations for petroleum exploration in Atascosa County, Texas. Noted towns include Pleasanton, Campbellton, Ditto, Poteet, Amphion, Somerset and Gallinas. Includes several manuscript notations about oil wells in pencil and red crayon.
Note: Due to the large size the posted image is a composite of two photographs stitched together. Some misalignment or fuzziness may appear at the center join line as a result of this process.
A legend explains the types of oil exploration sites as:
- Location
- Rig Up
- Drilling
- Producing
- Gas
- Dry Hole
- Abandoned Well
- Abandoned Location
Map was printed on heavy paper by the Standard Blueprint Map and Engineering Company 515 Main Street, Fort Worth Texas in the mid-1920s. Bears several owner's red ink hand stamps that read: "Return to H. N. Harris, Fort Worth Nat'l Bank Building Fort Worth, Texas." Several lawsuits of the period reference a H.N. Harris, possibly associated with H.N. Harris Company or Inland Oil Company.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1925
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: N/A
CONDITION: Good.
 Generally clean with no major condition issues. Ships folded as found. Couple small marginal tears.
COLORING: N/A
ENGRAVER: 
SIZE: 41
" x
40 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 300
PRICE: $
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