ournal. it's by mary austin holly who is the niece of steven f. austin. and when she travels to texas, this is printed in 1836 and there is a beautiful map. it's small. it's a foldout map. but it's a map of the state of coahuila and texas and you can see what you would say austin's colony and the others that are laid out. the coloration on this map it's hand done. it wouldn't have been printed this way. the paper is in relatively good shape. there's some foxing. but you're seeing now in 1836, about this time period, mexico, it's moved from the wing dom of spain to now mexico as a nation and mexico owns texas at that time. but this map is really quite nice. the other thing that's interesting about it is that mary austin holley, she's -- she's a widow, the niece of stephen f. austin. and for her to come here and to write about her travels is significant. to have a female voice at that time period it's incredible. so i do think, and if i recall correctly from some of the things that i've read, austin's map -- steven f. austin's map, there's some influence in