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Title
Glendora Los Angeles County California
Date Created and/or Issued
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Maps
Rights Information
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Description
A fine birds-eye view, badly cropped top and bottom. Description reads, "A sunny Foot hills Glen at the foot of the Sierra Madre Mountains Altitude 1000 feet with an unobstructed outlet to the Pacific. Frostless and practically fogless the Home of Citrus Fruits. Pure Mountain Spring Water now piped to every lot." [rest missing] Vignettes of homes and businesses in surround. Vignettes: Homes and businesses. "25 miles east from Los Angeles - on the Cal. Central R.R. (The Pacific Trunk of the Atcheson, Topeka & Santa Fe System) " Relief: pictorial. Projection: Birds-eye view. Printing Process: Lithography. Other Features: Vignettes. Verso Text: MS note: Glendora Sticker: 27.
Extent
1 map ; 43 x 63 cm., sheet 43 x 65 cm.
Identifier
150199
318851
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll4/id/1819
Language
English
Subject
Views--California--Glendora
Glendora (Calif.)--Aerial views--Maps
Time Period
[188-]
Place
North America
United States
California
Glendora
W 117°51'55"/N 34°08'10"
Source
Huntington Rare Book Maps
Maps, Huntington Digital Library

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