Map of the Gold Region California

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Description

Type of resource cartographic
Form computer; online resource
Extent 1 map : colored lithograph; 39 x 36 cm
Place California
Place San Francisco
Publisher lith. and published by B.F. Butler, Post Office Building
Publication date 1851; 1851
Issuance monographic
Language English
Map data Scale [approximately 1:1,850,000] ; W 124°22ʹ--W 117°10ʹ/N 42°30ʹ--N 36°05ʹ).In decimal degrees: (W 124.3712--W 117.1746/N 042.0585--N 036.0992).

Creators/Contributors

Lithographer Butler, B. F
Publisher Butler, B. F
Associated name Wheat, Carl I. (Carl Irving), 1892-1966

Subjects

Subject Mine maps > California > 19th century
Subject Gold mines and mining > California > Maps > 19th century
Subject California > Gold discoveries > Maps > 19th century
Subject California, Northern > Maps > 19th century
Subject Nevada > Maps > 19th century
Genre Map
Genre Cartographic image-cri
Genre Mine maps.

Bibliographic information

Note Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
Note Latitudinal and longitudinal lines.
Note Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian.
Note Shows topography, drainage, counties, cities and towns, roads.
Note Includes western Nevada.
Note "Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1851 by B. F. Butler, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of California."
Note Collector's notes: This map is just a portion of Butler's Map of the State of California. Streeter calls that the earliest recorded state map of California. There are at least two states of that. The first gives Butler's address as Clay Street; the second gives Post Office Building. The first was in the Streeter auc., no. 2659. Streeter copy. Call earlier state A; later state B. On state A a branch of the upper San Joaquin has the name Chouchillas. On state B this has been removed and a new river off of the San Joaquin just below the town of Mariposa has been added and named Chouchilla. Just below that has been added the river named Frezenau. A creek running off that has the name C. Gold G.. On state B running north from the San Joaquin just west of Washington City is a line called Fine G. Gulch. On state A, between the Mariposa and Merced rivers is a river named Little Mariposa R.; this has been removed on state B. On state A, running off to the south from the south branch of the Tuolumne is a Moccasin Run, a Rattlesnake C. and beween Rattlesnake C. and the south branch of the Tuolumne is Gold V. On state B, the course of Moccasin Run has been changed, and the name changed to Mocca.Flat. Rattlesnake now runs off to the north from Mocca. Flat and beyond that and parrallel is a Cobbs C; Gold V. has been removed. On state A, Camp Seco is located a little north and east of the town of Sonora. On state B, this has been removed and now Camp Seco is found between Mocca Flat and the south branch of the Toulumne.
Local note Stanford copy is a pocket map.
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Location electronic resource

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Use and reproduction
Image from the Warren Heckrotte Map Collection courtesy Stanford University Libraries. This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. If you have questions, please contact the David Rumsey Map Center at rumseymapcenter@stanford.edu.
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