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Map of Los Angeles City. Published by C. Grosmann



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    Official map of Los Angeles city

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    Hand coloring shows various street materials used in paving 105.99 miles of city streets. For later versions, see RB ephMPCALIF0056, ephMPCALIF0057, ephMPCALIF0058, ephMPCALIF0075, ephMPCALIF0076, and ephMPCALIF0082. Later MS additions show horse car lines and railroads existing up to January 1895. Additions by L. P.; Relief: no. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Letterpress. Verso Text: The Latest City Map of Los Angeles, Cal. Earth's Garden Spot Population 125,000 Compliments of Bekins Van and Storage 244 South Broadway, telephone Main 19. Photos of warehouse and rail car.

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    Map of the City of Los Angeles to Accompany the Annual Report of J. H. Dockweiler City Engineer Dec. 1891

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    Hand coloring shows various street materials used in paving 105.99 miles of city streets. Later MS additions show horse car lines and railroads existing up to January 1895. Additions by L. P. Reeve, C.E. "Showing the varieties of street pavements laid on Dec. 1st. 1891." Relief: no. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Letterpress. Verso Text: MS notes: 1660 202454.

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    Map of the City of Los Angeles

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    Hand coloring shows various street materials used in paving 105.99 miles of city streets. Later MS additions show horse car lines and railroads existing up to January 1895. Additions by L. P.; "Street cars run on all streets marked with red lines. Streets marked 1,2,3,4 or 5 in red denote the street car lines which run on these streets. 1. Los Angeles Railway; 2. Pacific Electric Railway; 3. Los Angeles Pacific Railway; 4. Traction Line; 5. Los Angeles - Redondo Electric Line. [Bimini Baths and L. A. Country Club also marked in red.]" "Copyright 1904 by Newman & Wilson." Relief: no. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Two color letterpress. Verso Text: MS note: 202453..

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    Map the central part of the City of Los Angeles California

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    Hand coloring shows various street materials used in paving 105.99 miles of city streets. Later MS additions show horse car lines and railroads existing up to January 1895. Additions by L. P.; Tables of reference for important buildings, railways, streets and sewers.. "Copyright 1885 by Stoll & Thayer." "Heliotype Printing Co. Bo----" Relief: no. Graphic Scale: 1000 ft, to an inch. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: MS note: 474122.

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  • Map of East Los Angeles and Vicinity the Property of Messrs. J. S. Griffin, J. G. Downey & H. M. Johnston surveyed December 1873. by Frank Lecouvreur, County Surveyor of Los Angeles County

    Map of East Los Angeles and Vicinity the Property of Messrs. J. S. Griffin, J. G. Downey & H. M. Johnston surveyed December 1873. by Frank Lecouvreur, County Surveyor of Los Angeles County

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    Hand coloring shows various street materials used in paving 105.99 miles of city streets. Later MS additions show horse car lines and railroads existing up to January 1895. Additions by L. P.; Numerous hand notes with added property lines in pencil.. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Feet. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: MS note: 194202.

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  • Map of the Proposed Sewer System for the City of Los Angeles

    Map of the Proposed Sewer System for the City of Los Angeles

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    Hand coloring shows various street materials used in paving 105.99 miles of city streets. Later MS additions show horse car lines and railroads existing up to January 1895. Additions by L. P. "Designed 1887 by: Fred Eaton, City Surveyor, Revised and Endorsed by: Rudolph Hering Consulting Engineer." ; MS note: 384443. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Scale 1" to 1200 ft.. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: Explanatory remarks by Fred Eaton, suggesting a cost of $1,000,000 to construct the proposed system. Report of consulting engineer Rudolph Hering dated September 6, 1887 supporting Eaton's work, and suggesting spreading fields as a suitable method. .

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