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This is about where we think the country shop would have been when this map was drawn by Stephen F. Austin with the assistance of the observations of General Teran of the Mexican Army
The area was primarily multi-tribal Indian hunting ground until the battle of Plum Creek. Buffalo were still present in fair numbers as late as 1840.
(Published 1836 by H.S. Tanner of Philadelphia)



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