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Survey of San Diego River and its vicinity by George H. Derby 1853 Facsimile
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Survey of San Diego River and its Vicinity with a view to the Construction of a Levee and Canal to turn the river from its present course by order of Col. J.J. Abert … by George H. Derby … Assisted by C. H. Poole. 1853.21 x16 inches
Scale: 1 inch = ca.1300 feet
Very good condition corners sharp, image clear.
Reprinted with permission of The Westerners San Diego Corral of Weteners[sic] International. June 2001.
George Horatio Derby was a soldier, cartographer, humorist, engineer, and practical joker. He surveyed the Sacramento Valley, the Tulare Valley, San Diego Harbor, the mouth of the Colorado River. His humor concepts were used and expanded by Mark Twain who considered him the first great American humorist. He knew and interacted with General Winfield Scott, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, and William Tecumseh Sherman. He was a classmate of George Pickett, George McClellan, and Stonewall Jackson. Derby lived in San Diego from 1853-54 in the Derby-Pendleton House, now located on the Whaley House grounds.
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