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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm …
Sheet No. 1, Northern Portio …
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. 1. 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 5833.001
Note Northern sheet centered on Stockton and Modesto. Covers areas fed by the lower Sacramento, lower San Joaquin, Mokelumne, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne Rivers. Includes most of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Water Resources Center Archives call number mG436 B no.1 c.2.
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.
Blum, George W.
Sacramento, Amador, Calavera …
1896
Guide Book
Authors Blum, George W.
Full Title (Untitled map of the Central Valley area including Sacramento, Amador, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Tuolumne, Stanislaus, Merced, and Mariposa Counties.)
List No 1592.006
Note Bike paths shown in red and labeled with abbreviations. The first abbreviation of the two tells the road condition. Conditions are: G (good), F (fair), P (poor), and V.P. (very poor). The second abbreviation is for the grade of the road. Grades include: L (level), R (rolling), H (hilly), and M (mountainous).
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