William Eddy was born in New York and worked as an engineer on the state’s canals. He arrived in San Francisco in 1849 amidst the excitement of the Gold Rush and was appointed as a land surveyor.
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- Rare City Plans, San Francisco
Official Map of San Francisco, Compiled From The Field Notes of the Official Re-Survey made by William M. Eddy, Surveyor of the Town of San Francisco, California, 1849.
- Eddy's 1849 map -- One of the earliest obtainable maps of San Francisco.
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- Rare City Plans, San Francisco
Map of the City of San Francisco, full and complete to the present date. Compiled by Wm. M. Eddy, City Surveyor. January 15th, 1851
- A unique and unrecorded variant of William M. Eddy’s iconic 1851 Red Line Map of San Francisco. With evidence of ownership by the great San Franciscan jurist Samuel Wirth Holladay, the first known civil rights lawyer to fight for African-American rights in California.
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- Rare City Plans, San Francisco
Official Map of San Francisco, Compiled From The Field Notes of the Official Re-Survey made by William M. Eddy, Surveyor of the Town of San Francisco, California, 1849…
- Eddy's 1849 map -- One of the earliest obtainable maps of San Francisco!
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