Places of Interest
The Amos Haynes portion of the Haynes place
This page contains links to copies of various historic maps of the Ramon Musquiz grant and that part of coastal South Texas, to Google maps that I have constructed to illustrate the partitioning of the Musquiz Grant land between Thomas Haynes and Edward M. Glenn, and to additional Google maps showing the subdivision of the Haynes place land that occurred over the years.
The Original Survey of the Ramon Musquiz Grant
A copy of the map prepared by the Mexican surveyor, Jose M. J. Carvajal, who surveyed the Musquiz Grant, plus a portion of an historic Texas General Land Office map and a link to the entire GLO map
A copy of the map prepared by the Mexican surveyor, Jose M. J. Carvajal, who surveyed the Musquiz Grant, plus a portion of an historic Texas General Land Office map and a link to the entire GLO map
Google Maps of the Land in the Haynes Place and the Ramon Musquiz Grant
The Land in the Ramon Musquiz Grant
The Land in the Ramon Musquiz Grant
Thomas Haynes and Edward M. Glenn Partition the Ramon Musquiz Grant Land
Edward M. Glenn buys 5,000 acres from Joseph Coddington
Edward M. Glenn buys 7,000 acres from Joseph Coddington
Thomas Haynes deeds 2,500 acres to Edward M. Glenn
Thomas Haynes deeds 5,000 acres to Edward M. Glenn
Thomas Haynes buys 1,900 acres from Edward M. Glenn
Edward M. Glenn buys 5,000 acres from Joseph Coddington
Edward M. Glenn buys 7,000 acres from Joseph Coddington
Thomas Haynes deeds 2,500 acres to Edward M. Glenn
Thomas Haynes deeds 5,000 acres to Edward M. Glenn
Thomas Haynes buys 1,900 acres from Edward M. Glenn
The Musquiz Grant Land Divided into Areas of Interest
The land in the Ramon Musquiz Grant divided into areas of interest
The original Haynes Place
The land in the Ramon Musquiz Grant divided into areas of interest
The original Haynes Place
All Other Google Maps Created as Part of this Project
100 acres of timber and bottom land
James J. Stone buys 1,000 acres
James M. Stanton buys 612 acres
Thomas G. Bankhead buys 200 acres
Daniel P. Coleman buys 6,000 acres
James M. Stanton buys another 500 acres
The Haynes Place within the Musquiz Grant
Sawmill ditch and base of sand mound
Daniel’s 1,280 acres
Celia gives Christopher 640 acres in 1875
Christopher’s 640 acres after a new survey in 1892
Celia’s 300 acres
Celia’s 2,360 acres
George Menefee trades share of fences for 138 acres
Schneider Estate buys 800 acres for his heirs
Mary Julia inherits 150 acres from Amos Haynes
Mary Julia inherits 625 acres from Amos Haynes
Mary Julia inherits 175 acre bonus area
Celia Haynes sells 660 acres to Michael C. Whalen
Blanche C. Haynes Owens inherits 407.5 acres from Amos Haynes
Richard Daniel Haynes inherits 367.5 acres from Amos Haynes
Whalen's 1,000 acres
The Whalen Pasture in 1909
The land in the original Haynes Place east of FM 234 as of 2010
100 acres of timber and bottom land
James J. Stone buys 1,000 acres
James M. Stanton buys 612 acres
Thomas G. Bankhead buys 200 acres
Daniel P. Coleman buys 6,000 acres
James M. Stanton buys another 500 acres
The Haynes Place within the Musquiz Grant
Sawmill ditch and base of sand mound
Daniel’s 1,280 acres
Celia gives Christopher 640 acres in 1875
Christopher’s 640 acres after a new survey in 1892
Celia’s 300 acres
Celia’s 2,360 acres
George Menefee trades share of fences for 138 acres
Schneider Estate buys 800 acres for his heirs
Mary Julia inherits 150 acres from Amos Haynes
Mary Julia inherits 625 acres from Amos Haynes
Mary Julia inherits 175 acre bonus area
Celia Haynes sells 660 acres to Michael C. Whalen
Blanche C. Haynes Owens inherits 407.5 acres from Amos Haynes
Richard Daniel Haynes inherits 367.5 acres from Amos Haynes
Whalen's 1,000 acres
The Whalen Pasture in 1909
The land in the original Haynes Place east of FM 234 as of 2010