A map of the missions, presidios, pueblos, and some of the more interesting ranchos of Spanish California : together with the routes of the principal land explorations therein Honnold/Mudd Library Map Collection
Creator
Butler, Lowell
Contributor
Robinson, W. W. (William Wilcox), 1891-1972 Hanna, Phil Townsend, 1896-1957
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Description
Title page includes basic information on map creators, while reverse shows the actual map. Pictorial map of California, published by the Automobile Club of Southern California including insets of San Francisco and vicinity and Los Angeles and vicinity. Depicts various historical figures, and routes for many explorers. Denotes missions, presidios, pueblos, and ranchos with symbols and a comprehensive list with basic information on each site.
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Place
California
Source
Original map, 117 x 81 cms: Honnold/Mudd Library map collection, folder 4:3, Maps-North America
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