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Texas Glo Maps. Traveller’s Map of the State of Texas Legacy of Texas To schedule an appointment with staff, or to learn about options when researching the GLO Archives and Records, contact (512) 463-5277 or archives@glo.texas.gov. Go to this page to explore applications, information, and other materials tied to our CDBD-DR and CDBG-MIT programs.

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The Land & Lease Viewer displays upland and submerged Original Texas Land Survey boundaries, Permanent School Fund land, upland and coastal leases, oil and gas well locations, and current aerial imagery. Texas General Land Office GIS Data For questions, comments, concerns, contact the GLO Geospatial Team at: Geospatial@glo.texas.gov or +1-512-463-4352

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Today the General Land Office manages state lands, operates the Alamo, helps Texans recovering from natural disasters, helps fund Texas public education through the Permanent School Fund, provides benefits to Texas Veterans, and manages the vast Texas coast. The oldest state agency in Texas, the GLO was formed to determine who owned what and where after the Texians and Tejanos won independence This GLO GIS page contains a collection of dynamic, interactive mapping tools that provide access to the vast collection of spatial data available at the agency, as well as download links for our authoritative datasets.

Book Now — Glo Salon + Spa. To schedule an appointment with staff, or to learn about options when researching the GLO Archives and Records, contact (512) 463-5277 or archives@glo.texas.gov. Today the General Land Office manages state lands, operates the Alamo, helps Texans recovering from natural disasters, helps fund Texas public education through the Permanent School Fund, provides benefits to Texas Veterans, and manages the vast Texas coast.

1936 Texas State Highway Maps for 66. GLO Home Translate Explore Feeds TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE The GLO staff remain available for visitors in person and virtually to assist with reference questions and with ordering reproductions of historic Texas maps