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1900. Map of that part of the Colorado Desert in California, 

 United States, and Lower California, Mexico, known as 

 the New River country. Compiled by Thomas H. Silsbee 

 from personal knowledge and from map of the United 

 States and Mexican governments. San Diego, Cal., May, 

 1900. Scale, 3 m. to 1 in. Blue-print. 



1902. Map of San Diego County. Scale, 2 m. to 1 in. Reg- 

 ister of Mines and Minerals, California State Mining 

 Bureau. Sacramento, 1902. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



1849. Official map of San Francisco. Compiled from the 

 field notes of the official re-survey made by Wm. M. 

 Eddy. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 

 1849 by Henry Reed in the clerk's office of the District 

 Court of the United States, for the southern district of 

 New York. Drawn by Alex. Zakrzewski, ex-Polish officer. 

 (Michelin, N. Y., lith.) Scale, 550 ft. to 1 in. 



1849. Plan of south San Francisco. 1849. A true copy of 

 an original map, copied at the request of 0. H. Frank, 

 County Recorder, on November 19, 1875. Scale, 400 ft. 

 to 1 in. (Sarony & Major, lith.) 



1849. Map of the bay of San Francisco and the gold region, 

 from actual survey June, 1849, by J. T. Jarvis. Pub- 

 lished by James Monroe & Co., Boston. Scale, 30 m. 

 to 1 in. 



[185--.] Official map of the city of San Francisco. Pub- 

 lished by LeCount & Strong, [n. d.] Scale, 266 varas 

 (nearly 295 yards) to 1 in. 



Larkin street forms the western boundary. Published probably- 

 early in the fifties. 



