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Title
Map of Sacramento County, California : showing uses of the soil, 1894
Creator
James McClatchy & Co
Contributor
Sacramento History Online: 2002-2003
Date Created and/or Issued
1894
Publication Information
[Sacramento, California?]: James McClatchy & Co
Contributing Institution
California State Library
Collection
California History Section Picture Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
MAP: SACRAMENTO COUNTY. 1894.
Map removed from: Sacramento County and its resources: a souvenir of the Bee, 1894 (qc917.9454 S1w)
Photomechanical transfer (PMT).
Includes notes and inset of table on "Uses of the soil."
Library's second copy is in 2 sheets as a negative photostat.
Negative #27,511 (8x10 in in black and white and color transparency.
Type
image
Format
Unmediated
Sheet
Maps.
Map
Cartographic material
Extent
2 maps on 1 sheets ; 52 x 45 cm, sheets 46 x 65 cm and 46 x 60 cm
Identifier
(C)001582006CSL01-Aleph
(OCoLC)381378811
Language
English
Subject
Land capability for agriculture--California--Sacramento County--Maps
Crops and soils--California--Sacramento County--Maps
Land use--California--Sacramento County--Maps
Crops and soils
Land capability for agriculture
Land use
California--Sacramento County
Maps
California--Sacramento County--1894
Time Period
1894
Place
California
Sacramento County

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