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Title
Survey of Mesa, Robinson Fawcett and Dean Subdivision and Part of Tract A Rancho Santa Ana
Creator
Lewis, R. B. (Surveyor)
Contributor
Funding: Digitization funded in part by a National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Access to Historical Records Grant (RH-103424) awarded to the Museum of Ventura County. Funding also provided by the County of Ventura and private donors
Date Created and/or Issued
1936-10-21
Publication Information
Museum of Ventura County
Contributing Institution
Museum of Ventura County
Collection
Martin and Associates
Rights Information
The copyright to this image has not been determined. These images are intended for personal or research use only. Please contact library staff for rights determinations and additional uses.
Description
John Dunshee Map showing survey of Mesa, part of Tract 24 of Robinson Fawcett and Dean Subdivision and part of Tract A Rancho Santa Ana. Shows part of Casitas Pass Road and land belonging to Henry Huning.
Type
image
Format
45.5 x 63.4 cm
Map
Blueprint
Identifier
MVC084_06-RS-63
Language
English
Subject
Rancho Santa Ana (Calif.)--Maps
Casitas Pass Road (Casitas Springs, Calif.)--Maps
Real property--Maps
Place
California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Oak View (Calif.)
Casitas Springs (Calif.)
Source
Martin and Associates records collection, 2014
Relation
MVC084 Martin and Associates records
FB-196-15
MVC084-D-21-1961

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