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W. P. Reynolds tract map of Rancho San Isidro, land owned by Michael White
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Map of the San Jacinto Lake tract
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Printed map of the Consolidated Reservoir and Power Company's subdivision of the San Jacino Lake Tract, a subdivision of Map No.1 of the San Jacinto Reservoir. Surveyed by Strong and Dickinson, Los Angeles.
mssHM 74315
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Map of land owned by R. Simon in Alameda County, California
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Map of land owned by R. Simon, part of the A.M. Peralta portion of the San Antonio Rancho, Alameda County, California. Surveyed by L. Castro in July 1885.
mssHM 84249
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Maps of San Gabriel Mission lands
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HM 79258 - Mimeographed map: "Mission San Gabriel...showing the irregular Tracts of cultivated Land within Section 11..." (1870, May). Surveyed by H. M. Johnston (71 x 55 cm.).
mssHM 79258-79259
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W.P. (William P.) Reynolds letters to Edward J. Reynolds
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W.P. Reynolds advises Edward Reynolds to stay in Boston to continue his studies, but Edward is welcome to join him in Mexico later in the year. W.P., who appears to be Edward's elder brother, also offers advice on other topics (i.e. "Urbanity and politeness are weapons in the hands of a man of tact"). HM 4210 is dated July 3, and HM 4211 is dated August 4. Both letters were written in San Francisco, California, and both are addressed "Dear Eddie."
mssHM 4210-4211
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William P. Reynolds letter to Edward J. Reynolds
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In this letter to his brother, W.P. Reynolds writes of his experiences driving cattle between San Francisco and Los Angeles. He says "the cattle market has never in my experience been so depressed in California as this year." He also comments on an "instrument" that Edward has apparently invented, and advises him to apply for a patent. He also writes of relatives and mutual acquaintances.
mssHM 4221
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Rancho Azusa and San José addition subdivision map
Manuscripts
A map and subdivision of Ranchos Azusa and San José. Also includes field notes of the town of Woodville, surveyed by J.B. Wood. Ink.
mssAzusa