Harbour of San Francisco California. Sketched from Beechey’s Surveys

Cartographer(s): Joseph Warren Revere
Date: 1849
Place: New York
Dimensions: 25 x 30.5 cm (9.9 x 12 in)
Condition Rating: VG

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Authoritative 1849 Gold Rush map of San Francisco Bay.

Details

This small map was issued in Joseph Warren Revere’s A Tour of Duty in California; Including a Description of the Gold Region…, which was a detailed and important account of the Gold Rush.

Revere was a grandson of Paul Revere, a graduate of Annapolis, and a lieutenant in the Navy at the time. The map, which was the only one issued in the book, emphasizes navigational information including locating numerous soundings, anchorages and shoals in San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, and Suisun Bay.

A note in the San Francisco Bay indicates “The part inside of the dotted lines interspersed with Oyster beds dry at low water.”

In addition to navigational information, the map also identifies missions, ranchos and wagon roads.

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Condition Description

Issued folding with light foxing along the right border. Binding trim at lower right.

References

Howes #R222; Sabin #70182.