Difference between revisions of "Sanborn Map Company"
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− | From 1867 to 1950, the '''[https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/articles-and-essays/introduction-to-the-collection/#:~:text=The%20market%20for%20Sanborn%20maps,for%20insurance%20maps%5D%20for%20distribution. Sanborn Fire Insurance Company]''' produced detailed maps of structures in urban areas, which in Santa Cruz County first included Santa Cruz (1877) and Watsonville (1886); and later Capitola, Soquel, Ben Lomond, and Boulder Creek. Copies of most of the maps are available at SCPL. Some have been digitized by UCSC, and are available online with a UCSC ID. Some are also digitized and available online from the [https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/?all=online&fa=location_state:california%7Clocation_county:santa+cruz+county Library of Congress]. | + | From 1867 to 1950, the '''[https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/articles-and-essays/introduction-to-the-collection/#:~:text=The%20market%20for%20Sanborn%20maps,for%20insurance%20maps%5D%20for%20distribution. Sanborn Fire Insurance Company]''' produced detailed maps of structures in urban areas, which in Santa Cruz County first included Santa Cruz (1877) and Watsonville (1886); and later Capitola, Soquel, Ben Lomond, and Boulder Creek. Copies of most of the maps are available at SCPL. Some have been digitized by UCSC, and are available online with a UCSC ID. Some are also digitized and available online from the [https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/?all=online&fa=location_state:california%7Clocation_county:santa+cruz+county Library of Congress]. |
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Revision as of 18:38, 30 May 2024
From 1867 to 1950, the Sanborn Fire Insurance Company produced detailed maps of structures in urban areas, which in Santa Cruz County first included Santa Cruz (1877) and Watsonville (1886); and later Capitola, Soquel, Ben Lomond, and Boulder Creek. Copies of most of the maps are available at SCPL. Some have been digitized by UCSC, and are available online with a UCSC ID. Some are also digitized and available online from the Library of Congress.