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1874. Official map of Alameda County, California. Com- 

 piled from official surveys and records and private sur- 

 veys and published by authority of the Board of Super- 

 visors of Alameda County by G. F. Allardt. 1874. 

 Scale, 40 chains, or 14 m., to 1 in. (Britton, Rey & Co., 

 lith.) 



1880. Oakland Daily and Weekly Tribune map of Alameda 

 County. Compiled from the most reliable surveys and 

 corrected to date by M. G. King. 1880. Scale, ll^ m. 

 to 1 in. 



1889. Official map of Alameda County. Compiled by G. L. 

 Nusbaumer and W. F. Boardman. 1889. Scale, % m. 

 to 1 in. 



1894. Map showing portions of Alameda and Contra Costa 

 counties, and city and county of San Francisco. Scale, 

 1 m. to 1% in. 



1900. Same. 



ALAMEDA (OAKLilND TOWNSHIP ) . 



[1853?] Map of the ranchos of Vincente and Domingo 

 Peralta, containing 16,970.68 acres. Surveyed by Julius 

 Kellersberger. [l^'^O.] Scale, 20 chains to 1 in. 



The original drawing was made in 1852 or 1853, and was filed in 

 the county clerk's oflBce in 1857. 



1859. Official map of the city of Oakland, drawn and com- 

 piled from records and surveys [by J. E. Whitcher]. 

 1859. Scale, 200 ft. to 1 in. 



This is the only oflBcial map published. In 1860 a reproduction 

 of this map was made, on a scale of 600 ft, to 1 in. The 1860 map 



has a border of illustrations of residences, etc. " denotes 



squatter's possession" ! 



[I860?] Complete map of Oakland. EespectfuUy dedicated 

 to the citizens of Oakland by J. Kellersberger, surveyor. 

 [No date.] Scale, about 600 ft. to 1 in. 



Embraces only that part of Oakland bounded by Market and 

 Fourteenth streets, and the estuary. Executed probably about 1860. 

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