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Title
Brighton Quadrangle - California (Sacramento County), Part 1 of 2
Creator
U.S. Geological Survey
Date Created and/or Issued
1911-06
Publication Information
United States Geological Survey
Contributing Institution
Center for Sacramento History
Collection
California Revealed from Center for Sacramento History
Rights Information
Public Domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
A USGS topographic map of the Brighton Quadrangle. It features a portion of Rancho Del Paso, New Helvetia, and Brighton. The map also shows the neighborhoods of East Sacramento, Oak Park, Curtis Park, and Land Park prior to major development. The map scale is 1:31680 and the township and range are T. 8 N. R. 4 E. - T. 9 N. R. 5 E.
Type
image
Format
Copy
Map
Extent
16 1/2 x 20 in.
1 Page of 1
Identifier
casacsh_002025
1978/x-09/023
ark:/13960/t6h20q79z
Language
English
Subject
Geography
Topographic maps--Quadrangle
Sacramento County (Calif.)--Maps--20th Century
Geological Survey (U.S.)
Center for Sacramento History. Map Digitization Project
Place
Sacramento (Calif.)
Brighton (Calif.)
New Helvetia (Calif.)
Provenance
Center for Sacramento History
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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