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Title
Topographical Sketch of the Southernmost Point of the Port of San Diego and Measurement of the Marine League For Determining Initial Point of Boundary Between The United States and Mexico as Surveyed by the United States Commission
Creator
United States Commission John B. Weller U.S. Commissioner, Andrew B. Gray U.S. Surveyor
Date Created and/or Issued
1849
Publication Information
Coronado Public Library
Contributing Institution
Coronado Public Library
Collection
Coronado Local History Photograph and Map Collection
Rights Information
Public domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Topographical Sketch of the Southernmost Point of the Port of San Diego and Measurement of the Marine League For Determining Initial Point of Boundary Between The United States and Mexico as Surveyed by the United States Commission John B. Weller U.S. Commissioner, Andrew B. Gray U.S. Surveyor, agreeably to the decision of the Joint Commission of July 9th 1849, and in conformity with the 5th Article of the Treaty dated at the City of Guadalupe Hidalgo February 2nd 1848. Projected and Drawn by Andrew B. Gray, (Civil Engineer) U.S. Surveyor copied by P.M. McGill C.E. Washington D.C., 1849.
Type
image
Format
1 map: hand col. ; 48 x 60 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt5k4035b7
ccoron_149
Language
English
Subject
United States--Boundaries--Mexico
Maps
Place
California, Southern
San Diego (Calif.)

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