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Title
Map of the lands of the College Homestead Association : situated on the Bernal Ranch near the St. Mary's College
Creator
Doherty, George W
Contributor
G.T. Brown & Co. Lith
Date Created and/or Issued
1871-07
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Maps
Rights Information
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Description
Old shelf number: eph J4-3 (3). This shows the first site of St. Mary's College of California: in 1889 the college moved across the bay to Oakland, and in 1928 it moved east again, to its current location in Moraga. Numerous notes with home owners names and property values. This area is now immediately south of Interstate 280. Marshall Street is now Maynard Street, and Lewis Street is now Trumbull Street. Note 50 ft. lots. MS note: 4.50 numerous others. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Feet. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: MS notes: College St. Mission Road S. of St. Mary's College.
Extent
1 map ; 41 x 56 cm., sheet 46 x 61 cm.
Identifier
ephMPCALIFT0032
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll4/id/5140
Language
English
Time Period
1871
Place
North America
United States
California
San Francisco
W 122°25'35"/N 37°43'47"
Source
Huntington Rare Book Maps
Maps, Huntington Digital Library

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