Plan of Albion Ranch, property of Capt. Wm. A. Richardson : lying on the Pacific Coast between parrallels [sic] of latitude 38°47'56" and 39°17'56" [North, in Mendocino County, Calif.] / drawn by Clement B. Ellis
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United States. District Court (California : Northern District). Land case. 408, Related Name Indexing Term
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United States. District Court (California : Northern District). Land case. 408, Related Name Indexing Term
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Pen-and-ink.Relief shown by hachures.4363 M4From: U.S. District Court. California, Northern District. Land case 408 ND, page 199; land case map F-868 (Bancroft Library). William A. Richardson, clmt."No. 103. Exhibit No. 1 ... Filed in office Oct. 26, 1853."
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