DescriptionPictorial and Historical map of Old Los Angeles County 1938 by George W. Kirkman.jpg
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Pictorial and Historical map of Old Los Angeles County 1938 by George W. Kirkman
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Record ID
MAP-00001
Catalog Call Number
91.7941 L88Ki
Title
Principal historic sites, old highways, also battle fields, Spanish, Mexican, early American, in old Los Angeles County, 1937
Creator
Kirkman, George W.
Date
1937
Physical Description
75 x 85 cm.;Scale [ca. 1:200,000].
Notes
Kirkman-Harriman pictorial and historical map of Los Angeles County: 1860 A.D.-1937 A.D.
Subject
California, Southern -- History -- Maps
Los Angeles County (Calif.) -- History -- Maps
Ventura County (Calif.) -- History -- Maps
San Bernardino County (Calif.) -- History -- Maps
Riverside County (Calif.) -- History -- Maps
Orange County (Calif.) -- History -- Maps
Language
English
Format-Medium
Maps
Lithographs
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