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History of the boundary of the County of Los Angeles

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    County Boundary [between Los Angeles & Santa Barbara counties, Leonis;

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    The collection consists of maps, field books, legal documents, business papers, and diaries related to the work of surveyors George Hansen, Alfred Solano, Sidney B. Reeve, and others. The maps and surveys in the collection are of the city of Los Angeles, Southern California ranchos, and subdivisions of the city of Los Angeles and neighboring towns. The collection contains over maps and sketch maps. Other subjects represented in the collection include: civil engineering, land subdivision, mines and mineral resources, and daily life in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County.

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    1. Los Angeles County History

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    1880 History of Los Angeles County

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    The collection contains letters, documents, manuscripts, photographs and ephemera related to the life and career of Los Angeles mayor and Superior Court judge Fletcher Bowron. It includes official correspondence kept during Bowron's term as mayor of Los Angeles, reports, and information on his election campaigns. There is also source material gathered for his Metropolitan Los Angeles History Project, particularly in the fields of public housing, city planning, and transportation. In the addenda there are 38 bound volumes containing addresses by Mayor Bowron from September 1938 to July 1953 as well as oversize awards, albums and maps.

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  • Los Angeles County public lands : boundaries of San Gabriel Range Angeles Forest Reserve

    Los Angeles County public lands : boundaries of San Gabriel Range Angeles Forest Reserve

    Manuscripts

    T.2-5 N. R.7-12 W. S.B.M.,on printed 20-township grid [Cross-section paper, plate No. 40]: with color highlighting; pencil notations: baseline, corners. Also enclosed in 11x15 envelope: newspaper clipping of article: "Big Tract of Public Land Withdrawn..." 20x40 mile watershed from Cucamonga, along the Sierra Madres, including Mt. Wilson, out to Acton. Title supplied by cataloger.

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