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Early photographs of Monterey County, Calif. : photographic prints, nd.
Views include several missions and churches such as San Antonio de Padua, San Juan, San Miguel, Carmel Mission, and San Carlos Church; early buildings such as the Plaza Hotel at San Juan; Fremont's headquarters in San Juan; Colton hall, custom house and jail in Monterey; Robert Louis Stevenson's house; Washington Hotel in Monterey; home of Feliciano and Mariano Soberanes in the Salinas valley; Buena Vista ranch house; St. Catherine's, the first convent in California; Jose Boronda ranch house; residence of Governor J.B. Alvarado in Alisol; buildings in Alisal canyon used by W.E.P. Hartnell as a college; Rancho Los Coches adobe and commemorative headstone; sheep in the Salinas valley; and spot where services were held by Cabrillo, Portola and Father Serra.
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1978 census of agriculture, preliminary report, Monterey County, Calif
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census : For sale by Subscribers Services Section (Publications), Bureau of the Census, [1980] -
Report on a portion of the Arroyo Seco Basin, Monterey County, Calif
Moran, W. R.[S.l. : s.n.], 1941.
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Determination of Flood Travel Modeling a Nacimiento Dam Failure, Monterey County, California, 2014
Monterey County (Calif.)2014This line shapefile depicts is a model of predicted flood travel in the event of a Nacimiento Dam Failure. This layer is part of a collection of GI...
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Affordable Housing Overlay, Monterey County, California, 2015
Monterey County (Calif.)2015This polygon shapefile represents affordable housing areas as determined by the Monterey County Board of Supervisors in 2010. This layer is part of...
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Air Pollution Control District, Monterey County, California, 2015
Monterey County (Calif.)2015This polygon shapefile represents the boundary of the Air Pollution Control District within Monterey County, California. This layer is part of a co...
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