Rare Books
Designs on the land : Diseños of California ranchos and their makers
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Diseño del Rancho Los Felis
Manuscripts
Traced copy of diseño map certified by Lauren Upson; part of ribbon-bound dossier "Poseción del Rancho de los Felis" dated 1843. Color highlights, landscape features: Laguna del Potrero, sierra, trees, hills. Borders (linderos): Arrastradero, rio del pueblo, del aguaje, de la breyeta.
mssSolano SR_Map_0062A
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Diseño del parage de San Pascual: diseño map of Rancho San Pascual
Manuscripts
Certified by George Fisher, 1852 October 2.
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Rancho Niguel (Fourcade) (diseño of Rancho Niguel moved to SOLANO-REEVE COLLECTION, Map 87A)
Manuscripts
The collection consists of maps, field books, legal documents, business papers, and diaries related to the work of surveyors George Hansen, Alfred Solano, Sidney B. Reeve, and others. The maps and surveys in the collection are of the city of Los Angeles, Southern California ranchos, and subdivisions of the city of Los Angeles and neighboring towns. The collection contains over maps and sketch maps. Other subjects represented in the collection include: civil engineering, land subdivision, mines and mineral resources, and daily life in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County.
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[diseño map of Rancho Niguel, with certification by J.R. Hardenburgh, Jan. 17, 1872]
Manuscripts
The collection consists of maps, field books, legal documents, business papers, and diaries related to the work of surveyors George Hansen, Alfred Solano, Sidney B. Reeve, and others. The maps and surveys in the collection are of the city of Los Angeles, Southern California ranchos, and subdivisions of the city of Los Angeles and neighboring towns. The collection contains over maps and sketch maps. Other subjects represented in the collection include: civil engineering, land subdivision, mines and mineral resources, and daily life in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County.
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