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Maps Collection of Los Angeles, California, the United States And http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt487011tc Online items available Collection of Maps of Los Angeles, California, the United States and the World, ca. 1516- Finding aid prepared by Manuscripts Division staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] ©1998 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Collection of Maps of Los 294 1 Angeles, California, the United States and the World, ca. 1516- Title: Maps Collection of Los Angeles, California, the United States and the World Collection number: 294 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 204 oversize folders Date: ca. 1516- Abstract: The collection consists of maps of Los Angeles and other parts of the United States including: California Geological Survey maps, tract maps of the San Francisco Bay area, beach cities of Southern California, New Mexico oil fields, maps from the American Civil War, railroad map of California, California gold fields, the Ranchos of Los Angeles and California city street maps. The collection also contains world maps and maps of other countries. Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz0002h48z Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to UCLA Library Special Collections. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Restrictions on Access Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Collection of Maps of Los Angeles, California, the United States and the World (Collection 294). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles. Scope and Content Collection consists of maps of Los Angeles, other parts of the United States, and various places in the world. Includes maps of California, California Geological Survey maps, tract maps of the San Francisco Bay area, beach cities of Southern California, New Mexico oil fields, maps from the 1860s concerning the American Civil War, railroad map of California, California gold fields, the Ranchos of Los Angeles, California city street maps, Mexico, South America, Caribbean, Russia, Australia, Pacific islands, Africa, India, Asia Minor, Middle East, Orient, Great Britain and Ireland, Western Europe, and world maps. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 4232752 [Online Items] [Undated] Folder 100 Map of the subdivision of the Rancho Santa Ysabel and adjacent lands, San Luis Obispo Co., California. undated. Folder 121 Map of the Centinela and Sausal Redondo ranches in Los Angeles County, Cal. undated. Folder 125 Map of Los Angeles and vicinity : featuring Redondo Beach. undated. [1695]. Folder 49 Amérique septentrionale divisée en ses principales parties, ou sont distingués les vns des autres les estats suivant quils appartiennent presentement aux François, Castillans, Anglois, Suedois, Danois, Hollandois, tirée des relations de toutes ces nations. 1695. Collection of Maps of Los 294 2 Angeles, California, the United States and the World, ca. 1516- [Online Items] . [1700s]. [1700s]. Folder 65 De Californie et du nouveau Mexique. 1700. Folder 66 La Californie ou Nouvelle Caroline : teatro do los trabajos, Apostolicos de la Compa. e Jesus en la America Septe. 1720. [1800-1850]. Folder 51 United States and additions : 1820. 1821. Folder 48 Carta general para las navegaciones a la India Oriental por el mar del sur y el grande oceano que separa el continente americano del asiatico. 1825. Folder 56 Map of an exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842 and to Oregon and North California in the years 1843-44. 1844. Folder 183 Map of an exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842 and to Oregon and North California in the years 1843-44. 1845. Folder 183 Miltiary reconnassance of the Arkansas, Rio del Norte, and Rio Gila. 1847. Folder 205 Map of Mexico, including Yucatan and Upper California, exhibiting the chief cities and towns, the principal travelling routes, etc.; and, Map of the principal roads from Vera Cruz and Alvarado to the city of Mexico, including the Valley of Mexico, mountia. 1847. [1851-1900]. Folder 59 A new map of California by Charles Drayton Gibbes from his own and other recent surveys and explorations. 1852. Folder 13 Plaza in Los Angeles City, Calif. 1856-12-01. Folder 5 Map of the city of Los Angeles showing the confirmed limits surveyed in August 1857 by Henry Hancock. 1857-08. Folder 87 Map of Central California from 37th to 40th deg. north lat. : showing various railroad routes projected or in progress together with a practicable route to enter the state with a Pacific railroad. 1860. Folder 51 Map of the public land [in the] states and territories constructed from the public surveys and other official sources in the General Land Office. 1865. Folder 55 Map of the Union Pacific Railway Eastern Division and connections, from the Mississippi River to San Francisco. 1867. Folder 99 Plat of the Rancho Muscupiabe, finally confirmed to Miguel White. 1867-11. Folder 132 Map showing the lands of the Tide Land Reclamation Company. 1869. Folder 71 San Francisco Peninsula. 1869. Folder 8 City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Cal. 1871. Folder 94 Map of a portion of Los Angeles County showing the Abel Stearns' ranches : La Habra, Los Coyotes, San Juan Cajon, Las Bolsas, La Bolsa Chica. 1873-05. Folder 100 Map of the county of San Luis Obispo, California. 1874. Folder 105 Map of the Ranchos Centinela and Sausal Redondo. 1875. Folder 134 Rand McNally and Co.'s indexed map of California and Nevada. 1877. Folder 55 New transcontinental map of the Pacific R.R. and routes of overland travel to Colorado, Nebraska, the Black Hills, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, California and the Pacific Coast. 1877. Folder 6 Lands of the Los Angeles City Water Co., in Los Angeles City, Cal. 1877. Folder 60 Bird's-eye-view of Los Angeles, California. 1877. Folder 12 Map of the exterior boundaries and official locations of Ranchos San Jose addition to San Jose and Azusa. 1877-04. Folder 71 Guide map of the city of San Francisco : compiled from the official surveys and engraved expressly for Langley's San Francisco Directory. 1878. Folder 36 A portion of Los Angeles as seen from the Ninth Street tract; and, Map of the ninth street tract. 1880. Folder 50 Railway map of the Weekly Call. 1880. Collection of Maps of Los 294 3 Angeles, California, the United States and the World, ca. 1516- [Online Items] . [1851-1900]. Folder 60 Bird's eye view of Coronado Beach, San Diego Bay and city of San Diego, Cal. in distance. 1880. Folder 83 Map of the Central Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad, and connections. 1880. Folder 125 Map of the county of Los Angeles, California. 1881. Folder 205 Nuevo mapa de los estados de Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Durango y territoria de la Baja California = New map of Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Durango and Lower California. 1881. Folder 37 Map of the city of Los Angeles, California. 1884. Folder 92 Mining map of Inyo County. 1884. Folder 105 El Cajon Rancho and surrounding region. 1885. Folder 134 The unique map of California. 1885. Folder 60 Pasadena, Los Angeles County, Cal. 1885. Folder 2 Map of the subdivision of Rancho San Jose de Buenos Ayres and the town of Sunset, owned by [the] Los Angeles & Santa Monica Land & Water Co. 1887. Folder 93 Map showing subdivision of lands belonging to the Lankershim Ranch Land and Water Co. : being the east 1200 acres of the south half of Ranch Ex Mission of San Fernando, Los Angeles County, California. 1887-11. Folder 57 Map showing routes of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company. 1888. Folder 60 Bird's eye view of Placerville, Calif. 1888. Folder 83 Map of St. Louis and San Francisco R[ailwa]y and connections. 1889. Folder 60 San Buena Ventura. 1890. Folder 99 Map of a portion of San Bernardino and San Diego counties, showing the Bear Valley reservoir, its watershed, also the valleys where its waters are to be used, including the Alessandro and Perris irrigation districts. 1890. Folder 3 Cox and Sanders index map of Los Angeles City. 1896. Folder 108 Map of the city of Los Angeles, 1897 : accompanying Maxwell's Los Angeles city directory and gazetteer of Southern California. 1897. Folder 131 Official map of the county of Los Angeles. 1898. Folder 134 State of California. 1900. Folder 57 Commisioners' official railway map of California, completed to January 1st, 1900. 1900. Folder 96 Map of the Los Angeles-Pacific R.R. 1900. [1900s]. Folder 123 Map of Sausal Redondo Rancho, Centinela Rancho and part of Rancho La Ballona. 1901. Folder 93 Map of the sub-division of the Puente Crude Oil Co's lands. 1901-12-20. Folder 57 California political subdivisions maps showing senatorial, congressional, railroad, equalization, and assembly districts plus a map of San Francisco political subdivisions. 1902. Folder 59 Weber's township and county map of the states of California and Nevada compiled from the latest data available. 1902. Folder 18 Map of the city of Los Angeles.
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