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Map exhibiting the salt marsh, tide and submerged lands disposed of by the State of California in and adjacent to the bays of San Francisco and San Pablo and now subject to reclamation. Prepared from maps of the U.S. Coast Survey & official records by order of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners for the United States Commissioners on San Francisco Harbor. By T.J. Arnold, engineer of the sea wall. 1874. U.S. Commissioners Rear Admiral John Rodgers, Major G.H. Mendell, Prof. George Davidson. State Harbor Commissioners Samuel Soule, T.D. Mathewson, D.C. McRuer. Britton Rey & Co. Lith. S.F.
who: California. Board of State Harbor Commissioners for San Francisco Harbor; Arnold, T. J. (Thomas Jefferson), d. 1878; Britton & Rey.; Britton & Rey
what: Chart Map; Wall Map
when: 1874
where: San Francisco (Calif.); Oakland (Calif.); California; San Francisco Bay (Calif.); San Pablo Bay (Calif.)
Mark for Invincible buoy, Point Smith, east end of Angel I. on with Signal Hill. Mark for Invincible buoy, north extreme of Marin Is. on with clump of trees north of San Rafael. S.F. Blunt, U.S.N. W.H. Dougal. (Washington: printed by Jno. T. Towers, 1852)
who: Blunt, Simon F.; Dougal, William H., 1822-1895; Jno. T. Towers; Ringgold, Cadwalader, 1802-1867
what: Chart Map; View
when: 1852
where: California; San Pablo Bay (Calif.)
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