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Title
Map of that part of the Rancho Paso de Bartolo in the County of Los Angeles showing the partition.;(Map A)
Creator
Solano, Alfred, b. 1857, creator
Date Created and/or Issued
1894-06
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Maps
Rights Information
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Description
Bordered by Ranchos San Antonio, Rancho La Merced, Potrero de Felipe Lugo, La Puente, Town of Whittier. Referees in partition Alfred Solano, John E. Jackson, Thomas E. Rowan decreed by LA Superior Court Dec 27, 1893. Color highlights, hachures, landowners, roadways (Workman Mill Road), waterways indicated.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Extent
1 ms. map ; 20 x 22 in., on sheet 21 x 28 in., ink on paper
Identifier
SR_Map_0106.01
312924
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll4/id/11443
Subject
California--History--1850-1950
California, Southern--History--19th century
Pico Rivera (Calif.)--Maps
Pico Rivera (Calif.)--Surveys
Ranches--California--Pico Rivera--Maps
Real property--California--Pico Rivera
Surveying--California, Southern--History
Whittier (Calif.)--Maps
Whittier (Calif.)--Surveys
Historical maps. (aat)
Time Period
1894 January-June
Place
Paso de Bartolo, Rancho
Pico (Pico Rivera)
Whittier
Source
Solano-Reeve collection
Maps, Huntington Digital Library

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