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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm
Sheet No. 1, Northern Portio
1886
Authors |
Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department |
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California State Engineering Department. Topographical And Irrigation Map Of The San Joaquin Valley. Sheet No. 1. Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer, 1886. Note. This Topographical and Irrigation Map of San Joaquin Valley is published in four sheets, as follows: Sheet No. 1, from Tp. 4 N. to 1st Standard South. Sheet No. 2, from 1st to 3d Standard South. Sheet No. 3, from 3d to 5th Standard South. Sheet No. 4, from 5th to 8th Standard South. It is intended as a general illustration of the present extent of irrigation, and a means of studying its future possible development ... |
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Northern sheet centered on Stockton and Modesto. Covers areas fed by the lower Sacramento, lower San Joaquin, Mokelumne, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne Rivers. Includes most of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Water Resources Center Archives call number mG436 B no.1 c.2. |
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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm
Sheet No. 2, North-central P
1886
Authors |
Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department |
Full Title |
California State Engineering Department. Topographical And Irrigation Map Of The San Joaquin Valley. Sheet No. 2. Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer, 1886. Note. This Topographical and Irrigation Map of San Joaquin Valley is published in four sheets, as follows: Sheet No. 1, from Tp. 4 N. to 1st Standard South. Sheet No. 2, from 1st to 3d Standard South. Sheet No. 3, from 3d to 5th Standard South. Sheet No. 4, from 5th to 8th Standard South. It is intended as a general illustration of the present extent of irrigation, and a means of studying its future possible development ... |
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North-central sheet centered on Merced and Madera. Covers areas fed by the San Joaquin, Merced, Fresno, and Chowchilla Rivers, and by Bear, Mariposa, and Dry Creeks. Water Resources Center Archives call number mG436 B no.2 c.2. |
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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm
Sheet No. 3, South-central P
1886
Authors |
Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department |
Full Title |
California State Engineering Department. Topographical And Irrigation Map Of The San Joaquin Valley. Sheet No. 3. Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer, 1886. Note. This Topographical and Irrigation Map of San Joaquin Valley is published in four sheets, as follows: Sheet No. 1, from Tp. 4 N. to 1st Standard South. Sheet No. 2, from 1st to 3d Standard South. Sheet No. 3, from 3d to 5th Standard South. Sheet No. 4, from 5th to 8th Standard South. It is intended as a general illustration of the present extent of irrigation, and a means of studying its future possible development ... |
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South-central sheet centered on Fresno, Travers, and Tulare. Covers areas fed by the San Joaquin, Kings and Kaweah Rivers, and by Sand, Yokol, and Cottonwood Creeks. Water Resources Center Archives call number mG436 B no.3 c.2. |
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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm
Sheet No. 4, Southern Portio
1886
Authors |
Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department |
Full Title |
California State Engineering Department. Topographical And Irrigation Map Of The San Joaquin Valley. Sheet No. 4. Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer, 1886. Note. This Topographical and Irrigation Map of San Joaquin Valley is published in four sheets, as follows: Sheet No. 1, from Tp. 4 N. to 1st Standard South. Sheet No. 2, from 1st to 3d Standard South. Sheet No. 3, from 3d to 5th Standard South. Sheet No. 4, from 5th to 8th Standard South. It is intended as a general illustration of the present extent of irrigation, and a means of studying its future possible development ... |
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Southern sheet centered on Tulare Lake, Bakersfield, Buena Vista Lake and Kern Lake. Covers areas fed by the Tule and Kern Rivers, and by Deer and Poso Creeks. Water Resources Center Archives call number mG436 B no.4 c.2. See also Image No. 4250.000 for another copy. |
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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm
Composite: Sheets Nos. 1-4,
1886
Authors |
Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department |
Full Title |
(Composite of) California State Engineering Department. Topographical And Irrigation Map Of The San Joaquin Valley. (Sheets Nos. 1-4). Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer, 1886. Note. This Topographical and Irrigation Map of San Joaquin Valley is published in four sheets, as follows: Sheet No. 1, from Tp. 4 N. to 1st Standard South. Sheet No. 2, from 1st to 3d Standard South. Sheet No. 3, from 3d to 5th Standard South. Sheet No. 4, from 5th to 8th Standard South. It is intended as a general illustration of the present extent of irrigation, and a means of studying its future possible development ... |
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Composite of the four sheets covering the entire San Joaquiin Valley. |
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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm
California Drainage Areas
1888
Separate Map
Authors |
Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department |
Full Title |
Drainage Area Map to Accompany Report on Irrigation and Water Supply in California. Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer. On this Map are outlined in red the areas from which the more important streams in the state drain their waters. They are arranged and tinted in five groups, as elsewhere explained, and separately identified by number. |
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Date estimated. Includes "Table of Drainage Areas in California" showing the identifying number (keyed to map), name, and area of each of 290 watersheds. Map scanned from the collection of the Water Resources Center Archives, University of California Library, call number mG409162 B c.2. In color. Mounted on linen. |
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Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hamm
Topographical and Irrigation
1887
Separate Map
Authors |
Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department |
Full Title |
California State Engineering Department. Topographical and Irrigation Map of the Great Central Valley of California. Embracing The Sacramento, San Joaquin, Tulare and Kern Valleys and the Bordering Foothills. |
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Date estimated. Large scale map showing the entire Central Valley and its potential for irrigation. This was probably issued in conjunction with Hall's report on irrigation and water supply that was published in 1888. Map scanned from the collection of the Water Resources Center Archives, University of California Library, call number mG430 B c.2. Has 3 cm wide yellowed Scotch tape at center fold. Mounted on linen, edges taped with cloth tape. Relief shown by shading. |
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