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Neat Maps Where to find?


 

Ed posted some good maps of ancient Corona.
Those maps were very nice. However, I am particulalry interested in
Placentia, CA citrus (including Atwood, Richfield, and a couple of
other places I don't remember right now).



In general, the area from Fullerton, going east to the Santa Ana river
"pinch" just west of Prado and Corona.

Where can I find access to similar maps of this area (ca 1900 thru 1940)?

GaryIII@...


 

Gary--you can pull up all the Sanborne maps of Placentia you want as
they are available to the public on the San Jose library web site. If
you need more information on how to access them contact me off list.

Bill Messecar

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-----Original Message-----
From: Gary [mailto:garyiii@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 9:12 PM
To: citrusmodeling@...
Subject: [citrusmodeling] Neat Maps Where to find?



Ed posted some good maps of ancient Corona.
Those maps were very nice. However, I am particulalry interested in
Placentia, CA citrus (including Atwood, Richfield, and a couple of
other places I don't remember right now).



In general, the area from Fullerton, going east to the Santa Ana river
"pinch" just west of Prado and Corona.

Where can I find access to similar maps of this area (ca 1900 thru
1940)?

GaryIII@...





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I went to the web site referenced below and it requires a San Jose
Library card to get access. I called them and asked how to get a San
Jose Library card (Middle Calif)since I live in Placentia, CA
(Southern Calif 400 miles away) and I talked to three or four people
and nobody new how to I could get one short of going to San Jose and
establishing residence.

Any ideas?? Garyiii


--- In citrusmodeling@..., "William Messecar"
<santafe-mail@c...> wrote:
Gary--you can pull up all the Sanborne maps of Placentia you want as
they are available to the public on the San Jose library web site. If
you need more information on how to access them contact me off list.

Bill Messecar

Santafe-Mail@C...

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary [mailto:garyiii@h...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 9:12 PM
To: citrusmodeling@...
Subject: [citrusmodeling] Neat Maps Where to find?



Ed posted some good maps of ancient Corona.
Those maps were very nice. However, I am particulalry interested in
Placentia, CA citrus (including Atwood, Richfield, and a couple of
other places I don't remember right now).



In general, the area from Fullerton, going east to the Santa Ana river
"pinch" just west of Prado and Corona.

Where can I find access to similar maps of this area (ca 1900 thru
1940)?

GaryIII@h...





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Hi,

A couple of years ago the San Jose library had the username and password to
the Sanborn maps listed on their website. Luckily I copied it then.
You can go directly to the site of Sanborn


Click on "Browse maps" and then use the login-code from the San Jose Public
Library:

username: SJPLREMOTE
password: WELCOME

Now you have access to the Sanborn maps of California.

The University of Buffalo had a similar agreement and with their account you
could access all maps but alas, they cancelled their subscription I've
heard.

But the above gives you at least the California maps :)

Kind regards,

Wilbert Vossen



-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Gary [mailto:garyiii@...]
Verzonden: woensdag 16 februari 2005 21:48
Aan: citrusmodeling@...
Onderwerp: [citrusmodeling] Re: Neat Maps Where to find?



I went to the web site referenced below and it requires a San Jose Library
card to get access. I called them and asked how to get a San Jose Library
card (Middle Calif)since I live in Placentia, CA (Southern Calif 400 miles
away) and I talked to three or four people and nobody new how to I could get
one short of going to San Jose and establishing residence.

Any ideas?? Garyiii


--- In citrusmodeling@..., "William Messecar"
<santafe-mail@c...> wrote:
Gary--you can pull up all the Sanborne maps of Placentia you want as
they are available to the public on the San Jose library web site. If
you need more information on how to access them contact me off list.

Bill Messecar

Santafe-Mail@C...

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary [mailto:garyiii@h...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 9:12 PM
To: citrusmodeling@...
Subject: [citrusmodeling] Neat Maps Where to find?



Ed posted some good maps of ancient Corona.
Those maps were very nice. However, I am particulalry interested in
Placentia, CA citrus (including Atwood, Richfield, and a couple of
other places I don't remember right now).



In general, the area from Fullerton, going east to the Santa Ana river
"pinch" just west of Prado and Corona.

Where can I find access to similar maps of this area (ca 1900 thru
1940)?

GaryIII@h...





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