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Notes on the oil and gas fields of Webb and Zapata counties : the underground position of the Austin formation in the San Antonio oil fields
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On the underground position of the Ellenburger formation in north central Texas : with a preliminary contour map
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Investigation on the Red River made in connection with the Oklahoma-Texas boundary suit
The geology and mineral resources of Bexar County
Bexar County is located in south-central Texas, about 125 miles from the Gulf Coast, and approximately an equal distance from the Mexican border. The adjoining counties are Kendall and Comal on the north, Guadalupe and Wilson on the east, Atascosa on the south, and Medina and Bandera on the west. San Antonio, the county-seat, is one of the large cities of the southwest part of the United States. The area of Bexar County is estimated at 1,268 square miles. The population, according to the latest census, that of 1913-1914, was 119,676
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Letter to Maxwell Smith from E.H. Sellards on 1935-11-04
Jackson School of Geoscience
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Letter to H.B. Stenzel from E.H. Sellards on 1933-09-02
Jackson School of Geoscience
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Letter to A.N. Peckham from E.H. Sellards on 1941-09-04
Jackson School of Geoscience
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Letter to H.B. Stenzel from E.H. Sellards on 1943-04-18
Jackson School of Geoscience
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