Tentative boundary of Kesterson Reservoir site : in townships 7/9, 7/10, 8/9, & 8/10, M.D.B. & M. as outlined on U S.B.R. map 805-238-456 San Luis Drain specifications no. DC - 6823. [1970]

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Tentative boundary of Kesterson Reservoir site : in townships 7/9, 7/10, 8/9, & 8/10, M.D.B. & M. as outlined on U S.B.R. map 805-238-456 San Luis Drain specifications no. DC - 6823. [1970]

1 map : ms., col. ; 115 x 46 cm., folded to 29 x 17 cm., in envelope 31 x 24 cm.

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