Hi, Scott, and many thanks!
Mary
Scott Phillips wrote:
> Hi Mary,
>
> I found a map in a PDF copy of the 1940 Census (p. 116) that shows
> "Judicial Townships" including numbered ones (1-17) for Kern Co. I
> extracted the page and attached it here. It doesn't include much in
> the way of reference though (roads, cities, etc...).
>
> Hope this helps, Scott
>
> Scott Phillips, GIS Manager
> California State University, Stanislaus
> Endangered Species Recovery Program
> sphillips@esrp.csustan.edu
> 559.453.1103
>
> 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
>>
-- 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 voice: 805/893-4049; 2779, reference desk fax: 805/893-8799
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