Hi Mary,
We have two nice maps of Kern County, 1911 and 1935, and I don't see
this on either of them. ( Of course, it's 4:30 on Friday, so maybe
I'll look one more time Monday morning with fresh eyes!)
Carol Doyle at CSU Fresno has a nice map collection - you might contact her.
carol_doyle@csufresno.edu
Good luck! - Cynthia
At 3:30 PM -0700 4/20/07, Mary Larsgaard wrote:
>And I don't mean the Township/Range/Section
>type - these are a form of townships I've
>not seen before because they also
>aren't the named townships that are
>common in, e.g., northern Minnesota
>(although they seem somewhat similar
>to that). In the 1940 Census
>of Population, Kern County has
>17 townships, numbered 1-17.
>We here don't seem to have
>a map that shows the boundaries
>of these maps; if anyone else
>does, we'd sure like to have
>it on interlibrary loan, or
>alternatively a scan of it.
>
>(For us milrefdeskers -
>this is for Oliver Rosales,
>orosales@umail.ucsb.edu)
>
>Thanks for your assistance!
>
>Mary
>
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>Mary Lynette Larsgaard
>Director, Map Library
>Assistant Head, Map and Imagery Laboratory
>Davidson Library
>University of California, Santa Barbara
>Santa Barbara CA 93106-9010
>USA
>mary@library.ucsb.edu
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