Manuscripts
Map of the Weinshenk Tract
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Map of the Weinshenk Tract
Manuscripts
Along Second St., San Pedro to Los Angeles St., subdivision with Electric Street Railway lines down Second; courses, distances; color highlighting; structures; color fill on some lots; surveyed at the request of Regina Weinshenk.. Paper watermark: Southworth’s 1882 Linen Bank. [See also Maps 635, 724, 729]. Alt. title supplied by cataloger.
mssSolano SR_Map_0736.02
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Solano, Alfred
Manuscripts
Map of the Weinshenk Tract [along Second St., San Pedro to Los Angeles St., sub-division. Affixed: seal reading "Alfred Solano Licensed Surveyor Los Angeles, Cal."] [2 pieces, also including: variant of preceding map showing structures]
mssSolano

Weinshank Tract. Second Street Extension
Manuscripts
From Los Angeles to San Pedro St., showing structures, lot owners, courses, distances; color highlighting. Paper watermark: Royal Linen Ledger. [See also Maps 635, 729, 736]. Alt title supplied by cataloger.
mssSolano SR_Map_0724
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Copy of Map of the Weinshenk Tract in the possession of the Weinshenk Heirs
Manuscripts
[see also Map folder 736] along Second St., and San Pedro streets, showing numbered parcels and dimensions
mssSolano SR_Box_33(06).01

Los Angeles : proposed Second Street right of way, Los Angeles to San Pedro Street
Manuscripts
Showing structures; lot owners; distances. Depicts proposed extension of Second St. as per Ordinance of May 12, 1884 . [see: Map 724 Weinshank Tract, May 6, 1891; Map 729 circa 1891; Map 736 "Weinshank Tract" Sept. 27, 1894]. Title supplied by cataloger.
mssSolano SR_Map_0635
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Weinshenk Tract
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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