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COLORADO B 45 COLORADO LT 46 CITY OF PORT ARANSAS 1090 1089 387 388 389 390 391 1088 615 LAND CUT-ARROYO COLORADO LAND CUT-ARROYO B 47 KLEBERG COUNTY COLORADO B 49 1091 1092 1093 396 395 394 393 392 1003 1002 616 NUECES COUNTY LAND CUT-ARROYO 1001 1000 999 998 997 LAND CUT-ARROYO 996 995 COLORADO B 55 994 993 COLORADO B 57 A 86 A 87 1096 1095 1094 A 88 A 89 397 398 399 400 401 PADRE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE LAND CUT-ARROYO 617 COLORADO B 63 1097 1098 SAN JOSE ISLAND 407 406 405 404 403 402 LAND CUT-ARROYO 618 COLORADO B 67 LAND CUT-ARROYO COLORADO TPWD (MUSTANG ISLAND STATE PARK) B 73 1100 1099 410 411 412 413 1004 408 409 1005 1006 50 619 LAND CUT-ARROYO ! 1007 1008 1009 1010 LAND CUT-ARROYO COLORADO B 75 1011 1012 1013 1014 A 97 A 96 COLORADO B 79 1101 1102 A 95 A 418 417 416 415 414 94 620 257128 1103 419 420 421 422 423 424 N 621 LAND N " " 0 CUT-ARROYO 0 ' ' 0 COLORADO DBN 90 0 1107 4 430 429 428 427 426 1104 1105 1106 4 622 425 1024 1023 ° ° 6 6 2 LAND CUT-ARROYO 1022 1021 2 LAND CUT-ARROYO COLORADO 1020 1019 1018 1017 COLORADO DBN 102 1016 1015 B 101 A 98 A 99 1111 1110 1108 A 100 431 623 432 433 434 435 436 1109 A 101 LAND CUT-ARROYO LAND CUT-ARROYO COLORADO B 105 COLORADO LT 107 3 1112 1115 442 441 440 439 438 55 1113 1114 624 ! LAND CUT-ARROYO LAND CUT-ARROYO COLORADO B 111 COLORADO B 109 1116 443 444 445 446 447 1118 1117 1025 1026 164455 LAND CUT-ARROYO 625 LAND CUT-ARROYO COLORADO LT 118 1027 1028 1 COLORADO B 115 1029 1030 6 1031 1032 4 1033 1034 164 4 1035 455 5 626 A 6 5 1121 A 5 16 1 454 453 452 451 450 1119 1120 A 4 4455 64 45 5 LAND CUT-ARROYO 164455 COLORADO B 123 1 627 6 164 4 LAND 1123 1122 45 4 455 456 457 458 459 460 5 16 5 44 5 © 5 CUT-ARROYO 5 LAND CUT-ARROYO 5 COLORADO B 129 5 4 COLORADO B 133 455 4 164 6 1 841527 628 164 1124 1125 455 467 466 465 464 463 1046 1045 1044 5 2.5 0 PORT PORT 9 PORT MANSFIELD MANSFIELD CH 1043 LAND C!UT-ARROYO 1042 1041 MANSFIELD 1040 1039 Port LBB 2 1038 1037 Nautical Miles 7 COLORADO B 141 629 CH DBN 11 1036 1 01 !( CH DBN 24 1126 A 7 6 252 ! A 8 4 469 470 471 472 1127 A 9 4 468 473 Mansfield 5 2 164455 5 + PORT Jetties PORT MANSFIELD CH LB 3 1 5 !( 6 5 !( LAND CUT-ARROYO 4 4 PORT MANSFIELD 4 55 4 1644 + 5 6 5 1 !( 630 COLORADO B 145 CH DBN 10 4.5 2.25 0 4.5 MANSFIELD 1128 481 478 477 476 24 CH DBN 39 480 479 ! WILLACY Miles 7 1 1 7 631 0 COUNTY 9 2 0 1132 1131 1130 1129 5 0 484 485 486 487 488 2 6 23 ! 1047 1048 Lower Rio LAND CUT-ARROYO LAND CUT-ARROYO Grande 1049 1050 COLORADO DBN 155 COLORADO B 157A 1051 1052 Texas General Land Office 1053 1054 Valley 1055 1056 632 22 1133 1134 1135 A 20 A 19 500 499 498 497 496 ! 1136 A 18 Commissioner George P.
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