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Allardt, G. F., California B
Sale map no. 8 of salt marsh
1871
Separate Map
| Authors |
Allardt, G. F., California Board of Tide Land Commissioner |
| Full Title |
Sale map no. 8 of salt marsh and tide lands situate in the county of Marin, state of California. To be sold at public auction by order of the Board of Tide Land Commissioners ... John Middleton, auctioneer. Sale to commence Tuesday, July 18th 1871 at Platt's Hall, San Francisco. B.F. Washington, Rodmond Gibbons, L.L. Bullock, Board of Tide Land Commissioners. Wm. S. Byrne, Secretary. G.F. Allardt, Chief Engineer. F.C. Hafenrichter, draughtsman. G.T. Brown & Co. Lith. 540 Clay St. S.F. |
| List No |
4783.000 |
| Note |
Sale maps of state tide lands in Marin are more scarce than those of San Francisco or the East Bay. Shows San Rafael and San Quentin and the railroad connecting them. Covers area from Corte Madera Canal (south of San Quentin) to Gallinas Canal. Grafton T. Brown was the first African American lithographer in San Francisco. Relief shown by hachures. Shows drainage, township and section lines, lot numbers, land ownership, ranchos, etc. |
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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm
Sheet No. 2, North-central P
1886
| Authors |
Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department |
| Full Title |
California State Engineering Department. Topographical And Irrigation Map Of The San Joaquin Valley. Sheet No. 2. Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer, 1886. Note. This Topographical and Irrigation Map of San Joaquin Valley is published in four sheets, as follows: Sheet No. 1, from Tp. 4 N. to 1st Standard South. Sheet No. 2, from 1st to 3d Standard South. Sheet No. 3, from 3d to 5th Standard South. Sheet No. 4, from 5th to 8th Standard South. It is intended as a general illustration of the present extent of irrigation, and a means of studying its future possible development ... |
| List No |
5833.002 |
| Note |
North-central sheet centered on Merced and Madera. Covers areas fed by the San Joaquin, Merced, Fresno, and Chowchilla Rivers, and by Bear, Mariposa, and Dry Creeks. Water Resources Center Archives call number mG436 B no.2 c.2. |
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