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"Antique Coastal Survey- Pacific Coast, San Francisco to Koos Bay"
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers and coastal towns are identified on this map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1887, shows the California coast from San Francisco to Koos Bay with numbered boxes around important areas for use in an index. Some margins are small due to the way the survey was bound.
Date: 1887
Price:
$45.00
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Alcatraz Island
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After the ravages of the Civil War had torn at the heart and innocence of the US, America longed to return to its optimistic simplicity. During this time of growing pains, a publication was made that showed the landscape and development of the US at the time. It was title Picturesque America and utilized some of the greatest artists of the time to show, not just the lay of the land, but the character of an area. They produced a wildly successful series of images that could be subscribed to, or later purchased bound in a book. The images are romantic views, yet still very accurate. It provides the viewer with an interesting blend of history and the timbre of the age. Here we see the classic island off the coast of San Francisco, with beautiful framing. With ornate inner liner, textured mat, wood frame and UV protecting glass this image has been archivally framed.
Date: 1872
Price:
$250.00
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Antique Coastal Survey- Pt.Sal to Tomales Bay
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers and coastal towns are identified on this map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1887, shows triangulation of the California coast from Point Sal to Tomales Bay. Some margins are small due to the way the survey was bound.
Date: 1887
Price:
$35.00
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Antique Coastal Survey-Pt.Sal to Tomales Bay
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers and important buildings and coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1859, shows the California coast from Pt.Sal to Tomales Bay. Some margins are small due to the way the survey was bound.
Date: 1859
Price:
$45.00
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Antique Coastal Survey-San Francisco Bay and Vicinity
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers and coastal towns are identified on this map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1852, shows the vicinity of San Francisco Bay with an inset showing San Diego Bay. Some margins are small due to the way the survey was bound.
Date: 1852
Price:
$45.00
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Antique Coastal Survey-Upper Part of San Francisco Bay
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers and important buildings and coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1862, shows the upper portion of San Francisco Bay. Some margins are small due to the way the survey was bound.
Date: 1862
Price:
$75.00
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Areal Geology, Haywards Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire United States. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
This areal geology sheet also shows the different types of sedimentary rocks and their eras.
This areal geology sheet also shows the different types of surficail, sedimentary, and igneous rocks.
Date: 1913
Price:
$60.00
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Areal Geology, Tamalpais Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire United States. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
This areal geology sheet also shows the different types of sedimentary rocks and their eras.
Date: 1913
Price:
$60.00
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Brazil - Rio San Francisco Do Norte to Garcia De Avila Tower
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office
in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways
along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1944
Price:
$45.00
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10.
California
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Art Source International is proud to offer this map from the 1856 edition of Colton's Atlas of the World. Colton atlases, especially those from the 1850's, have become increasingly rare. These maps have the signature * inch Colton border surrounding each map. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the cheap domestic one. Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This map is very detailed with identification of provinces and or regions, cities, towns and villages, transportation routes including railroads, common roads, and canals, rivers and lakes, battle fields, and mountain ranges. Each map has beautiful muted red, green, tan, pink, and yellow hand coloring.
Date: 1856
Price:
$375.00
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California
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This map is from the 1895 "Rand McNally & Co.'s Enlarged Business Atlas and Shipper's Guide, containing large scale maps of all states and territories in the United States, the Dominion of Canada, the Republic of Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and Cuba, showing in detail the entire railroad system, the different railroads being distinguished by different figures, accompanied by a new and original compilation and ready reference index, giving the express company doing business over each road, and accurately locating all islands, lakes, rivers, mountains, counties, parishes, cities, towns, post offices, railroad stations, villages, etc, together with complete reference maps of all countries, printed from type-lettered plates, producing the clearest typographical effect of any known engraved plates, also guide maps showing the streets, transportation lines, and public buildings of the large cities in the United States".
Date: 1895
Price:
$80.00
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Coasts of Ecuador and Peru - Cape San Francisco to Paita
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1943
Price:
$50.00
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County Map of the State of California
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This hand colored map was made in 1877 by S. Augustus Mitchell for "Mitchell's New General Atlas". California is illustrated on this map. Two insets show San Francisco and San Francisco Bay at a greater scale than the main map. Counties are distinguished by color. Other details include the names of counties and important cities, rivers, mountains, and lakes.
Date: 1877
Price:
$225.00
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County Map of the State of California (With San Francisco Inset)
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This map of California was made by S. Augustus Mitchell in 1872. The traditional ivy border, and hand coloring make this map beautiful. This state map of shows transportation routes, railroads, rivers cities, towns and counties. Counties are distinguished by various pastel colors. Unique to this map is a very large inset map of San Francisco, showing street level detail, public buildings, raillines, and parks. There is also in inset map of San Francisco Bay and Vicinity in the lower left corner. California map with San Francisco are hard to find. Very Detailed!
Date: 1872
Price:
$250.00
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County Map of the State of California, with Inset of San Francisco
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S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. made this hand colored map
for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" in 1870. Regions
are distinguished by bright pastel colors.
Date: 1870
Price:
$250.00
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Map of San Francisco Bay Counties
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A very hard-to-find map by W.C.Eubank of the San Francisco Bay area.
Date: 1928
Price:
$155.00
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Map of the Vicinity of the Golden Gate San Francisco Bay California
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.
Date: 1855
Price:
$75.00
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Newark Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire United States. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1948
Price:
$50.00
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Northern California
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This large scale map came from Rand McNally's
Commercial Atlas of America.
The Rand McNally Atlas was unusual for its time because
it was designed to be used by merchants and shippers.
Therefore this map is exceptionally detailed in that it
shows every railroad, post office, and small town in
existence at that time. Many towns shown in this map
have since ceased to exist, or have been swallowed up by
larger towns. This map is therefore the definitive reference
for how North America looked at the end of the 19th
century.
Every railroad is featured in a table in margin of map. This
map has beautiful color and is folded at center as issued.
This map also features steamship lines and their routes of travel.
Also note this map has an inset map of SanFrancisco and Vicinity.
Date: 1911
Price:
$85.00
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Paved Road Map of the United States
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A large and clean paved road map of the United States with insets of New Orleans, Dallas, Indianapolis, St Louis, Memphis, Kansas City, Omaha, Oklahoma City, Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester, Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Washington dc, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Columbus, and Cincinnati.
Date: 1931
Price:
$75.00
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Railroad and County Map of California
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As the 19th century was drawing to a close, American expansion was changing the continent with industrialization in the East and settlement in the West. This map published by Grants in the 1890 features unusually good detail for railroads, towns and cities of the time. This is an uncommon map of the area in good condition with a printed outline color that highlighted the railroads. Grants maps are wonderful resources especially for genealogists. This map also includes an inset map of the Hawaiian Islands and an inset map the the San Francisco Bay Area.
Date: 1890
Price:
$175.00
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Rand McNally Standard Map of California (Northern Section)
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Rand McNally & Company, still a major name in map publishing to this day, began as a small print shop opened in Chicago in 1856 by William H. Rand. The shop originally printed guidebooks and directories. In 1858, Rand hired Andrew McNally who was later to become a partner. Within the next few years, the shop got into the railroad business by starting to print railway tickets and schedules, a key step in the development of the company. The ticket printing led to the publishing of railway guides, and by 1872 Rand McNally and Company had the capacity to publish maps. This map of California (Northern Section) came from Rand McNally's Commercial Atlas, sixty-first Edition dated 1930. A highly successful run of atlases that lasted over a decade. These maps were primarily used by business, because of their accurate listing of railroads in operation as well as tables of statistical information. This map is unique in several ways, their large format makes an impressive display, and offers additional room where many small towns and extra details are included. Additionally a list of every railroad operating in the state in 1930 is included. All railroad routes are shown on the map. This map includes all cities and towns, lakes, rivers, and bodies of water. All topographical features are also included as well as political features such as counties and Native American Indian reservations.
Date: 1930
Price:
$60.00
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Redwood Point Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire United States. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1947
Price:
$65.00
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Richmond Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire United States. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1949
Price:
$50.00
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Richmond Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1947
Price:
$50.00
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San Francisco
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This colorful map came from Cram's 1894 Standard American Atlas. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. This map shows all cities and towns, rivers, mountains, roads, and railroads.
Date: 1894
Price:
$70.00
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San Francisco
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Art Source International brings you George F. Cram's rare 1899 Standard American Railway System Atlas. With exceptionally bright colors, and crisp, bright paper, these maps are in excellent condition and are superior to other Cram railroad atlases. This finely detailed city map shows streets with names, buildings, parks, hospitals, squares, cemeteries, forts, churches, depots, rail lines, and rail roads, hotels, lakes, rivers, creeks and topographical marks are shown. A fine addition to any collection!
Date: 1899
Price:
$75.00
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San Francisco
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George F. Cram produced this map for Cram's Unrivaled Atlas of the World in 1889. San Francisco is shown on this map. Also included is a reference chart to locations on the map of prominent buildings, hotels, chruches, and theaters. Main roads, cities, towns, railroads, and topographical features are illustrated. An excellent size map for framing.
Date: 1889
Price:
$90.00
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San Francisco, California
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This full-color Army Map Service map is very detailed, showing highways, roads, trails, railroads, and fields.
Date: 1948
Price:
$85.00
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San Mateo Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire United States. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1948
Price:
$65.00
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San Quentin Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire United States. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1948
Price:
$60.00
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San Quentin Quadrangle, California
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire United States. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1948
Price:
$60.00
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U.S. Coast Survey Diagrams of Winds at San Diego and San Francisco California and Astoria Oregon
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.
Date: 1857
Price:
$35.00
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U.S. Coast Survey Reconnaissance of the Western Coast of the United States From San Francisco to Umpquah River
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide depth readings and notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, islands, channels, shoals, capes, inlets, and coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. Sold folded as issued.
Date: 1854
Price:
$225.00
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U.S. Coast Survey Sketch J Showing the Progress of the Survey In Sectin No. X San Diego to Point Sal
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.
Date: 1859
Price:
$45.00
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U.S. Coast Survey Sketch J Showing the Progress of the Survey In Section No. X San Diego to Point Sal
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.
Date: 1870
Price:
$45.00
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U.S. Coast Survey Sketch J Showing the Progress of the Survey of the Bay of San Francisco California
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important coastal characteristics of the area mapped. The names of harbors, rivers, depth readings, and important coastal towns are identified on the map. These charts show areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history.
Date: 1850
Price:
$55.00
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U.S. Coast Survey Sketch Showing the Progressof the survey in Section No. X
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This coastal survey of the California coastline was made in 1868 by the Coast Survey Office. One section of the coastline shown includes San Francisco Bay and goes from Tomales Bay to Monterey Bay, and the other shows the coastline from San Luis Obispo to Bahia Ona, including Santa Barbara. Details include depth readings and the names of cities and islands along the river. Notes on the map provide sailing instructions, and information on tides and currents.
Date: 1868
Price:
$45.00
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United States - West Coast - California - Point Sur to San Francisco
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1971
Price:
$105.00
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United States - West Coast - California - San Diego to Point St. George
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1972
Price:
$85.00
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United States - West Coast - California - San Francisco Bay - Candlestick Point to Angel Island
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1971
Price:
$105.00
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United States - West Coast - California - San Francisco to Point Arena
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1971
Price:
$65.00
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United States of North America ( South West Sheet)
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This map was made by A.K Johnston in 1896 for The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography. The maps from this atlas contain exquisite detail, rich coloring and a classic border.
Date: 1896
Price:
$65.00
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