Plano de la Ensenada de la Purissima Concepcion : situada en la costa septentrional de la California, y es la entrada del oeste de la Canal de Sta. Barbara y se halla por la lat[itu]d n[orte] de 34 g[radols 34 m[inuto] y en la long[itu]d de 15 g[rados] 28 m[inuto]s al oeste de Sn. Blas ; y es en don

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Plano de la Ensenada de la Purissima Concepcion : situada en la costa septentrional de la California, y es la entrada del oeste de la Canal de Sta. Barbara y se halla por la lat[itu]d n[orte] de 34 g[radols 34 m[inuto] y en la long[itu]d de 15 g[rados] 28 m[inuto]s al oeste de Sn. Blas ; y es en donde fondearon las dos fragratas de S[u] M[agestad] Princessa y Faborita el 29 de Julio de 1782, despues de haver socorrido los presidios y missiones de Sn. Francisco y Monterrey, para encontrar el de Sta. Barbara por ignorarse su situacion por estar fundandose en este presente año / lebantado por los seg[undo]s pilotos de ambas fragratas Juan Pantoja y Arriaga y Dn. Josef Tovar y Tamariz y delineado por el primero en la ynvernada q[u]e hizimos en el puerto de San Diego. [1908?]

Shows Cojo Bay in Santa Barbara County (Calif.); includes soundings and apparently identifies 4 Indian settlements.

1 ms. map : hand col., cloth ; 277 x 169 mm. on sheet 354 x 413 mm.

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