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Rancho Azusa and San José addition subdivision map


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    Map of subdivision number 1 (Rancho Azusa)

    Manuscripts

    Two maps of subdivision 1, Rancho Azusa surveyed by H.J. Stevenson. Ink with color

    mssAzusa

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    Map of subdivision number 2 (Rancho Azusa)

    Manuscripts

    Two copies of map of subdivison no. 2 surveyed by H.J. Stevenson. Ink with color.

    mssAzusa

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    Rancho Azusa

    Manuscripts

    Map of Dalton portion of Rancho Azusa surveyed by V.J. Rowan. Ink.

    mssAzusa

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    Azusa Rancho Valley Homestead lands (United States Land Office records)

    Manuscripts

    The map surveyed by Ernest Robertson includes Azusa Rancho, La Puente Rancho, and San José addition. Blueprint.

    mssAzusa

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    San Gabriel River including Rancho Azusa property lines

    Manuscripts

    Map showing location of San Gabriel River. Also water ditches, pipes, tunnels, and flumes with refreferences to Rancho Azusa, Azusa Land & Water Company, and Azusa Irrigating Company property lines. Surveyed by the Wright & Nicholson Firm.

    mssAzusa

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    Map of subdivision number 2, Hodges well (Rancho Azusa)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of documents (including 11 volumes) related to the business and legal affairs of the Azusa-Foothill Citrus Company. These papers include copies of title abstracts for Ranchos Azusa, San José and Addition as well as minute books for the Azusa Land and Water Co., Azusa Citrus Association, and the Azusa-Foothill Citrus Company. There are also 40 maps in the collection, which show land and water distribution, irrigation systems, and roads for the periods 1878-1937.

    mssAzusa