Digital Image: 1948 Redwood City Tribune Map of Redwood City and its Vicinity

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Map of Redwood City and Vicinity San Mateo County, California Revised and Issued By The Redwood City Chamber of Commerce. Revised December 1st., 1948. - Main View
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Digital Image: 1948 Redwood City Tribune Map of Redwood City and its Vicinity

RedwoodCity-granucci-1948_d

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  • Map of Redwood City and Vicinity San Mateo County, California Revised and Issued By The Redwood City Chamber of Commerce. Revised December 1st., 1948.
  • Added: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 13:03:00
  • Original Document Scale: 1 : 14000
Rare, Detailed Plan of Redwood City Promoting the City and its Erstwhile Paper of Record
$50.00

Title


Map of Redwood City and Vicinity San Mateo County, California Revised and Issued By The Redwood City Chamber of Commerce. Revised December 1st., 1948.
  1948 (dated)     20.75 x 31.75 in (52.705 x 80.645 cm)     1 : 14000

Description


FOR THE ORIGINAL ANTIQUE MAP, WITH HISTORICAL ANALYSIS, CLICK HERE.

Digital Map Information

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Cartographer


Arthur F. Granucci (1901-1978) was an American draftsman living in San Mateo county, California. He appears to be credited in the production of one map, the ‘Map of Redwood City & vicinity’ produced in 1948 by the Redwood City Chamber of Commerce. It is likely that an earlier 1946 edition of this map is also his work. More by this mapmaker...

References


OCLC 63197984.