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         Texas Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Focus on Texas History and Geography by Richard Sorensen, 1987-12
  2. Holt World Geography Today Texas Edition by Robert J. ; Helgren, David M. and Miller, Sue (editor) Sager, 2000
  3. Native Texas Plants: Landscaping Region by Region by Sally Wasowski, 2002-05-25
  4. Early Texas Architecture by Gordon Echols, 2000-09
  5. Land resources of Texas: A map of Texas lands classified according to natural suitability and use considerations (Land resources laboratory series) by R. S Kier, 1977
  6. Cattle in Texas (Lifepac History & Geography Grade 3)
  7. Geography: People and Places in a Changing World Texas by Paul Ward English, Brian S. Robinson, 1994-06
  8. Central business districts of the two Laredos. (Laredo, Texas; Nuevo Laredo, Mexico): An article from: The Geographical Review by James R. Curtis, 1993-01-01
  9. Identity, Place, and Locale in Galveston.(Texas): An article from: The Geographical Review by Susan W. Hardwick, 2001-01-01
  10. Holt Texas! -- Annotated Teacher's Edition by Larry Willoughby, 2003
  11. The natural regions of Texas (Research monograph / Bureau of Business Research) by Elmer H Johnson, 1931
  12. Higher geography, by Alexis Everett Frye, 1903
  13. Texas Range Plants (W L Moody, Jr, Natural History Series) by Stephan L. Hatch, Jennifer Pluhar, 1993-01
  14. Tejano South Texas: A Mexican American Cultural Province.(Book Review): An article from: The Geographical Review by Susan W. Hardwick, 2004-10-01

41. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
The first official national flag of Texas, adopted on December 10, 1836, There was no change in the design when Texas became a state of the United
http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?texas

42. Webpage
The name is texas geography Skills and I got it from the Glencoe World Geography. The other projects we do are from scratch. My test is also from scratch.
http://www.acu.edu/~armstrongl/geography/texas.htm

43. Texas Reference Sources - T-AB Encyclopedias And Handbooks
Broad categories range from geography to entertainment. TAB14 Texas. Guidebook, divided by region, includes chapters on texas geography, wildlife,
http://www.txla.org/pubs/trs/TAB.html
T EXAS R EFERENCE S OURCES Online TRS HOME TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS FORMATS ... INDEX
T-AB
ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND HANDBOOKS
Section editor: Laurie Selwyn, Grayson County Law Library
Section reviewer: Rachel G. Howell, Dallas Public Library
T-AB1 The book of Texas bests . Kirk Dooley. Lanham, MD: Taylor Pub. Co., 1988. 192 p. ill. ISBN 0-87833-584-6 (paper)
Somewhat dated but still useful for trivia lovers. T-AB2 The book of Texas days . Ron Stone. Austin: Eakin Pr., 1997. viii, 250 p. ill., maps. $27.95 ISBN 1-57168-147-7 (cloth); ISBN 1-57168-359-3 (paper); $27.95 ISBN 0-585-16419-3 (ebook)
Also available: netLibrary
Calendar format and timeline go as far back as 1528. Includes biographical references (p. 239-242) and index. T-AB3 The book of Texas lists . Anne Dingus, ed. Austin: Texas Monthly Pr., 1981. 203 p. ISBN 0-932012-17-5 (cloth); ISBN 0-932012-41-8 (paper)
Somewhat dated but still useful for trivia. Lists divided into nine categories: places (including communities), nature (animals and plants), history/politics, crime/law, science/medicine/business, entertainment (including sports), and education, and a miscellaneous category that includes a list of names that became words. T-AB4 The encyclopedia of Southern culture . Charles R. Wilson Ferris. New York: Doubleday Pub., 1991. 4 v., 2880 p. $16/v. ISBN 0-385-41548-6 (v. 4); 0-385-41547-8 (v. 3); 0-385-41546-X (v. 2); 0-385-41545-1 (v. 1).

44. Texas Geology | Texas Rivers | Map Of Texas
State of texas geography. Area of Texas 261797 sq. miles. Texas Population 22118509. Highest Point in Texas Guadalupe Peak at 8749 feet
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Texas Satellite Map with state boundaries shown. Prepared with data from NASA's Landsat GeoCover 2000 dataset and the U.S. Census Bureau. For a more detailed view see our Map of Texas Satellite Image Texas Bureau of Economic Geology researches, archives and publishes information related to the geology, mineral resources and geologic hazards of Texas. Texas River Levels USGS has a clickable map of Texas rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout Texas. River stage, river discharge and other information can all be accessed online. Texas Earthquakes The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an Texas earthquake map and an archive of Texas earthquake information.

45. Texas Social Studies
texas geography In the south, the Gulf Coast Plain meets the Gulf of Mexico. The North Central Plains slope upward creating some hills.
http://www.archaeolink.com/texas_social_studies.htm
Texas People History Social Studies Home Alabama Social Studies Alaska Social Studies Arizona Social Studies ... Wyoming Social Studies For information about Ancient Texas , go to American Archaeology , state by state. Special Pages - Texas History Texas Capital City Texas Lesson Plans Texas Tourism Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. Newspapers in Texas You will find 182 here - From Global Computing - http://www.globalcomputing.com/GetNews_Map1.cfm?stateid=TX Official Website of the State of Texas illustrated - From State of Texas - http://www.state.tx.us/ Texas A great resource including history, origin of name, culture, flag, state symbols, geography, population, famous people, and good links. What you find here will provide a good foundation for additional research. - illustrated - From Infoplease - http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108277.html

46. Borderlands Information Center - Main
The texas geography is a clearinghouse and distribution node for Texas maps and data. Get countywide 1 meter DOQ mosaics on CD-rom.
http://www.bic.state.tx.us/
Search the BIC TWDB Sites TNRIS TWDB TCEQ MAINPAGE ABOUT THE BIC CONTACT THE BIC BORDER WEBSITES ... HELP
PROJECTS: ArcIMS (3 County) BORDER ACTIVITY
TRACKER TEXAS GEOGRAPHY
NETWORK BIC IMAGE SERVER GEOGRAPHIC NAMES MAPS AND DATA: TEXAS MEXICO METADATA Updated March 02, 2004
BIC gets a website makeover
The Borderland Information Center (BIC) is a central clearinghouse and referral center for information about the Texas/Mexico border region. The BIC is a section of the Texas Water Development Boards' Texas Natural Resources Information System Division and has access to all of its geospatial data and mapping products. NEWS
  • New! USGS/INEGI data crosswalk
  • TNRIS Workshops FEATURES
    Contact the BIC at:
    Borderlands Information Center
    Stephen F. Austin Bldg.
    1700 N. Congress Ave. B-40
    Austin, Texas 78711
    p: (512)463-8399
    f: (512)463-7274 email: bic@bic.state.tx.us
  • 47. Leaving CD
    If you continue, you will access the texas geography Resources GeoSpatial Datasets site located at
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    If you are not currently connected to the Internet, this option is not available to you. If you continue, you will access the Texas Geography Resources: Geo-Spatial Datasets site located at: http://www.colorado.edu/geography/virtdept/resources/data/data.htm Do you want to visit this web site? YES, link to site NO, return to Previous Page Return To Main Menu This link was functioning when this CD-ROM was published in September 1999.

    48. Proceedings: Abstracts
    One way is by making it accessible through a Statewide geography portal. The texas geography Network (TXGN) will be a way for users to discover and
    http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/proc01/professional/abstracts/a637.html

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    A Geography Network for Texas
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    Geography Network
    Author(s): Brent Porter, Marcy Berbrick
    State agencies, universities, planning organizations, and local governments, among others, have collected a huge amount of spatial data. How can we make this information both useful and usable to our customers? One way is by making it accessible through a State-wide geography portal. The Texas Geography Network (TXGN) will be a way for users to discover and download data that meets their needs, whether it be State-wide digital data layers, a ready-to-print thematic map or specialized local data. The TXGN, based on ESRI's Geography Network, will allow users to search, view, query, and download digital data from a variety of sources in one easy-to-use interface.
    Brent Porter
    TNRIS
    1700 North Congress Avenue
    Austin, TX 78711
    USA
    Phone: Fax: E-mail: bporter@tnris.state.tx.us

    49. Texas History - The Texas Primer
    texas geography. Four of North America s physiographic sectors the Rocky Mountains region, the Great Western High Plains, the Great Western Lower Plains,
    http://www.lone-star.net/mall/txtrails/txhis.htm
    The Texas Primer Texas History: T he only state in the Union to serve under Six Flags : Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic Of Texas, the Confederacy, and the United States! Texas is a unique dominion that draws its present-day identity from each of those countries as well as from the ancient cultures that preceded even the first explorers. Mexican and Native American traditions figure prominently in the state alongside the cultures of the Central and Eastern European settlers who arrived much later. Europeans were interested in Texas as early as 1519 , when Spanish conquistadores searching for fabled cities of gold navigated the Gulf of Mexico and disembarked on the shores of Southeast and South Texas. Although no gleaming cities cast in gold were ever found, the Spanish established numerous missions in South and West Texas, including the state's earliest towns. In 1685 the French, still convinced that there was a treasure to be uncovered, financed a colonizing expedition to the Gulf Coast led by Sieur de La Salle. The weather, Indians, and an unhappy crew kept La Salle from succeeding, and the French in turn abandoned their claim to Texas. The Spanish continued their missionary efforts through the 18th and the early 19th centuries, and the territory was cultivated as ranchland under the auspices of the Spanish government. Then, in the 1820's, a Missouri native named Moses Austin gained permission to establish the first Angolo colony in Texas. His son

    50. Honduras - LANIC
    University of texas collection of links on history, government, geography and culture.
    http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/ca/honduras/
    Honduras
    Academic Research Resources
    General

    51. Geography, Supporting Environmental Studies At Texas
    BA, MA and Ph.D. programs offered.
    http://www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/main.html

    52. The Global Positioning System
    Global positioning system overview and bibliography.
    http://www.colorado.Edu/geography/gcraft/notes/gps/gps_f.html

    53. Texas State Historical Association - The Handbook Of Texas Online
    A multidisciplinary encyclopedia of texas history, geography, and culture. It comprises more than 23,000 articles on people, places, events, historical themes, institutions, and a host of other topic categories.
    http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/
    The Handbook of Texas Online is a multidisciplinary encyclopedia of Texas history, geography, and culture sponsored by the Texas State Historical Association and the General Libraries at UT Austin. Please see the introduction for further details.
    Search the Handbook of Texas Online
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    54. Texas The Great State
    History,geography,photos,culture,songs,Cities,English/Spanish
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    Texas:
    The Lonestar State. It is the second largest state of the Union. Only Alaska the latest state incorporated is larger than Texas. Despite of being the second largest state; Texas still does things Texas style. Just some years ago Texas adopted the new motto "Don't mess with Texas" . Texas became very well known because of the oil production. The oil boom may have passed; but Texas is now the leader in the petrochemical industry. Although not in the same dimension that the oil industry, Texas is also big in the cattle industry and cotton production. In the last 20 years Texas industry has been diversifying, and now the state is one of the leaders in technology. However one of the most interesting things of Texas is its history. Texas is the only state that had six flags, including the current one. "Six flags over Texas" . It is very common to see the Texas flag next to the American flag in many buildings. Texas also has its own capitolio building in Austin. Texas past goes back to Spain and Mexico, until Texas got the independence from Mexico, after many battles, being the most famous

    55. Texas
    See more on texas Encyclopedia texas Encyclopedia geography Encyclopedia Economy Encyclopedia Government Encyclopedia History
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    56. NHNCT - A Natural History Of North Central Texas
    Provides educational information on wildlife and geography.
    http://www.nhnct.org/
    Welcome to
    A Natural History of North Central Texas
    An adventure in Learning and Nature Appreciation N H N C T
    The premiere nature site for North Central Texas Fauna Flora Geology Weather ... Feedback Zoom in on
    North Central Texas Feature Links:
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    A Natural History of North Central Texas (NHNCT
    is a collection of links, data and original content intended for the support and enhancement of the study and appreciation of the natural world of North Central Texas. Home Site Map More Info

    57. TexasOnline About Texas Geography
    Learn about the boundaries of texas, the area of texas, and link to city, county, and park maps in texas.
    http://www.state.tx.us/category.jsp?language=eng&categoryId=1.3

    58. Texas Tech Economics And Geography
    Overview, faculty and staff, program details, class schedules, and related links.
    http://www.depts.ttu.edu/economicsandgeography/
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    59. Discover Texas History Splash
    Screenshots, a description, and ordering information for this CDRom based curriculum designed to teach texas history, geography, and government to homeschoolers grades 4 through 9.
    http://www.discovertexasonline.com/
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    60. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Texas
    Includes geography, history, demographic, and government information.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14543a.htm
    Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... T > Texas A B C D ... CICDC - Home of the Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan
    Texas
    S TATE OF T EXAS The name, Texas, is probably derived from Tejas, the name of a friendly tribe of Indians met within the territory by the early Spanish explorers.
    GEOGRAPHY AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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    POPULATION AND RESOURCES
    Agriculture. The following figures, culled from the offices of the State and Federal Commissioners of Agriculture, show the values of some Texas crop yields for the year 1910: cotton and cotton seed, $265,955,944; corn, $114,206,000; wheat, $18,404,000; oats, $11,443,000; barley, $135,000; rye, $47,000; rice, $5,942,000; emmet and spelt, $30,000; kafir-corn and milo-maize, $3,900,000; peanuts, $1,430,000; other grasses and seeds, $750,000; potatoes, $3,366,000; sweet-potatoes and yams, $2,600,000; hay and forage, $13,900,000; tobacco, $105,000; sugar-cane, $4,360,000; broom corn, $160,000; truck, $30,000,000; total value, $476,733,944. Livestock. The livestock statistics given below are taken from the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of Texas and from the U.S. Census (1910). The figures give the value of animals in the state: Milch cows, $33,542,000; other cattle, $109,104,000; horses, $97,199,000; mules, $69,408,000; sheep, $5,154,300; goats, $2,000,000; hogs, $18,702,400; poultry, $4,806,653; total value, $340,006,352; number of colonies of bees 238,107; value, $675,000. The wool product given by the Federal census, 1910, for the then current year is valued at $2,202,342. Conservative estimates of the dairying industry in Texas state 4,000,000 lbs. as the output from the creameries in 1910. Official reports of the Fish and Oyster Commission for the year ending 1 August, 1911, relative to the fish and oyster catch in Texas waters, give: oysters, 110,550 barrels; fish, 3,231,159 lbs. Many thousands of pounds of fish are also taken by fishermen and sportsmen who do not come under the License Act, and whose catch is not recorded. The timber and lumber industry from the last report is valued for its output at $1,150,000.

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