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    The only correct map of the city of Cleveland

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    Artist: Robison, Savage and Co. Author: Cleveland Directory Co. Printer: W. J. Morgan & Co., Cleveland (Ohio). Publisher: Robison, Savage and Co., Cleveland (Ohio).

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    Survey maps of Los Angeles

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of 88 large rolled maps drawn chiefly by Félix Violé; the maps are of Los Angeles city, county, and surrounding areas. There are 10 brown line prints but the majority of the maps are in black ink on tracing cloth; these maps were probably the masters on which his published maps were based. The collection also includes maps drawn by Homer Hamlin, T. G. Koeberle, and Fernand Rouseyrol.

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    Official map of Los Angeles County, California : compiled under instructions and by the order of the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County

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    Author: Rowan, V.J. (Valentine James). Printer: Schmidt Label & Litho. Co., San Francisco (Calif.).

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    Ornamental map of the United States and Mexico, 1847

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    Author: Phelps, Humphrey, active 19th century. Artist: Barritt, William. Publisher: Ensign, Thayer & Co., New York (N.Y.).

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    Map of the city of San Francisco, showing the various street railroad rounds in distinct colors, compiled from official surveys

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    Printer: Baker, Geo. H. (George Holbrook), 1827-1906, San Francisco (Calif.).

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    Politics - Los Angeles City

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 20 items: clips and copies from LAT and other L.A. media on L.A. mayors, city government, relations between the Press and politics locally, journalism's influence on public opinion, etc. Notable items: pp. 33 - 47 from "Los Angeles Times and Public Opinion," a 1929 thesis written at Claremont Colleges by John Homer Williams ; pp. 207 - 228, copied from book The Fragmented Metropolis, L.A. - 1850 - 1930, by Robert Fogelson, 1967 ; 58-pp. college (?) paper, written for a Political Science class (1971), "The role and influence of the Los Angeles Times in City politics...", by Rich Wiseman.

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