Read [i.e. red] lines from 519. to 611. the south patent lines of San Pablo Grant. Read [i.e. red] lines from 1 to 28 the corner of San Pablo Rancho to 38 then north ... / Selected lines surveyed by J.T. Stratton for San Antonio Rancho & surveyed by La Cruze [i.e. Croze] for San Pablo Rancho togethe

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Read [i.e. red] lines from 519. to 611. the south patent lines of San Pablo Grant. Read [i.e. red] lines from 1 to 28 the corner of San Pablo Rancho to 38 then north ... / Selected lines surveyed by J.T. Stratton for San Antonio Rancho & surveyed by La Cruze [i.e. Croze] for San Pablo Rancho together in 1858 ... [1858?]

1 ms. map : col. ; on sheet 31 x 95 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7088446

California Digital Library

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La Croze, John

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Stratton, James T.

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James Thompson Stratton was a California pioneer and noted surveyor of towns such as Benecia and Alameda. Born in New York State, he came to California in 1850 and settled in Clinton (later East Oakland) He was closely associated with state surveyor James W. Shanklin. He became an authority on Mexican land grants and helped to introduce the Australian eucalyptus tree into California. From the description of James T. Stratton papers, 1857-1903. (University of California, Berkeley). Wo...

Norris, Thomas W. (Thomas Wayne)

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