Locations include: Vallejo, San Pablo Bay, Napa Bay, Bay of Vallejo, Mare Island Navy Yard. Historical atlas map of Solano County, California. Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys by Thompson and West. San Francisco, Cala. 1878. Thos. [...]
Historical atlas map of Solano County, California. Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys by Thompson and West. San Francisco, Cala. 1878. Thos. Hunter, Pr. [...]
Largest lift span in the world - Southern Pacifric Company's new $12,000,000 Martinez - Benicia Bridge across Suisuln Bay, Northeast of San Francisco
Locations include: Vallejo, Benicia, San Pablo Bay, Napa Bay, Bay of Vallejo, Straits of Carquinez, Suisun Bay, Suscol Grant, Denverton. Historical atlas map of Solano County, California. Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys by Thompson and West. San Francisco, Cala. 1878. Thos. [...]
Locations include: Green Valley, Suisun, Green Valley, Grisly Island, Armijo Grant, Potrero Hills, Suscol Grant. Historical atlas map of Solano County, California. Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys by Thompson and West. San Francisco, Cala. 1878. Thos. [...]
Created by the Index of American Design for the WPA Federal Art Project Circa 1940. This map shows the location of the 21 California Missions - San Rafael Arcangle, San Jose de Guadalupe, Santa Cruz, San Carlos de Borromeo, San Antonio de Padua, San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, Santa Ines, San Buenaventura, San Gabriel Arcangel, San Juan Capistrano, San Diego de Alcala, San Luis Rey de Francia, San Fernando Rey de Espana, Santa Barbara, La Purisima Concepcion, San Miguel Arcangel, Nuestro Senora de la Soledad, San Juan Bautista, Santa Clara de Assisi, San Francisco de Assis, and San Francisco Solano. Models of these missions are on display at the Cline Cellars Missions Museum in Sonoma, CA. www.californiamissionsmuseum.com
S. S. Progresso, burning at the Fulton Iron Works Shipyard, Harbor View, San Francisco after the explosion on Dec. 3, 1902 [...]