Santa Clara County : compiled for the San Jose Mercury / by A.T. Hermann [sic],County Surveyor
Creator
Herrmann, A. T. (Adolph Theodore), Author
Contributor
Herrmann, A. T. (Adolph Theodore), Author
Date Created and/or Issued
[1875?] 1875 1876
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Relief shown by hachures Shows drainage, township lines, railroads, etc Covers also Santa Cruz County From: [Owen, J. J.]. Resources of Santa Clara Valley, California ... 1875 Scale [ca. 1:633,600] (W 122?19?--W 121?10?/N 37?30?--N 36?50?)
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