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Reddit mentions of Seat of Empire: The Embattled Birth of Austin, Texas (Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest)
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This is the map that was used for the original auction of city lots in 1839. There is a good book called Seat of Empire: The Embattled Birth of Austin, Texas by Jeff Kerr which goes through a good retelling of that first auction in Chapter 9. I've posted a bit I copied from it here before.