Case 1
Contains 22 Results:
San Mateo County, California, 1968
Map signed by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. Created by A.S. Easton, San Mateo County surveryor. Reproduction. 35.5 x 24 inches. Map 008. Two copies.
Rancho Buri Buri, 1864 September 13
Note on map: Confirmed to Jose de la Cruz Sanchez, et al as located by the surveyor general from fieldnote on record in this office and in coordination Rancho Buri Buri. Recorded Vol. 1, patent 391. W.W. Hendricks, deputy county surveyor and ex official. L Aipson. San Bruno mountains. Platted lot numbers created by US Surveyor General. Reproduction. 24 x 16 inches. Map 006
San Mateo County Salt Marshes, undated
Indicates Rancho Buri Buri and Rancho Canada. Shows bay coastline during 1870-1871 years, including San Mateo basin, and Point San Bruno, and numbered bay plats. Surveyed by G.F. Allardt for the Board of Tideland commissioners. 23 x 24 inches. Map 002
South San Francisco, 1916
Sites include the High School Park subdivision, Civic Center, Belle Air, Froes;eu Aero Field, and plots owned by the South San Francisco Land and Improvement Company. Swamp and Overflow land is identified by numbered tide plots. Printed by Halpin Lith.Co,. 36 x 28 inches. Map 005.
Official Map of San Mateo County, 1927
San Mateo County, 1939
Original 1939 map. Topographic map with road classification, U.S. route 101, State route 1, Golden Gate National Cemetery, bay coastline. Created by Chief of Engineers U.S. Army. 18 x 22 inches. Map 005.
South San Francisco, 1916
Includes San Bruno Park, Sneath Lane, San Bruno Boulevard, Grand Avenue, and Railroad Avenue. Industries indicated are Southern Pacific Railroad, United Rail Roads of San Francisco, New California Jockey Club, Tanforan Par, Western Meat Co., Edwards Wire Works, Western Meat Co., Federal Wireless C., American Marble Mosaic, Baden Brick Co., Carson Chemical Co., and Pacific Car and Equiptment Co. Com. 39 x 28 inches. Map is torn. Map 006.
Vehicle Intensity Map, undated
Reproduction of 1954 vehicle intensity map. All major streets listed. Created by C. E. Randlett, Works Engineer. 22 x 17 inches. Map 004
South San Francisco Zoning, 1956 January 25
Numbered zones of land plots. Map identifies residential districts zones: single, duplex and multiple family housing; neighborhood, central and heavy commercial districts, light and heavy industrial. Created by Hahn, Wise and Associates Planning Consultants. 36 x 19.5 inches. Map 001. Two copies.
South San Francisco, 1975-1980
Map of South San Francisco streets. Notable streets include Junipero Serra Boulevard, Industrial Way, Mission Road, El Camino Real, Tanforan Avenue, and Grand Avenue. Indicates future parks. Revised in 1979 and 1980. Unknown creator. 34.5 x 22 inches. Map 002.