Historical Texas State Maps

Our collected works of old Texas maps feature the storied history and expanse of the Lone Star State. As big as Texas itself, this collection has maps that show Texas in the early days as a Mexican province to its independence in 1836 as the Republic of Texas.

Old maps of Texas are a great gift for any fan of vintage maps and history of the Lone Star State. From the gulf coastal plains to the Rio Grande, many of our Texas state maps also illustrate the changing western and northern borders through time. Like all of our U.S. State collections, these historic state maps of Texas showcase major cities including: San Antonio, Galveston, Houston, Dallas Fort Worth, El Paso and Austin. Additionally, these maps are a great resource to locate rivers and geographic points of interest like the northern plains or the east-Texas woodlands.

Texas - Johnson 1888 - 32.42 x 23
Texas - Lange 1854 - 23 x 28.16
Texas - Mead 1903 - 23 x 27.03
Texas - Mitchell 1846 - 28.13 x 23
Texas - Mitchell 1860 - 23 x 28.03
Texas - Mitchell 1870 - 23.20 x 23
Texas - Mitchell 1874 - 34.15 x 23
Texas - Mitchell 1880 - 34.12 x 23
Texas - Pressler 1867 - 23 x 23.75
Texas - Railroad Commission 1908 - 23 x 23.67
Texas - Rand McNally 1876 - 23 x 23.68
Texas - Rand McNally 1891 - 23 x 24.45