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1916 Large Punnett’Map of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California

1916 Large Punnett'Map of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California

1916 Large Punnett'Map of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California
100.5 x 72 cm (39.5 x 28 cm). A fascinating and rare plan of South San Francisco compiled and drawn by the Punnett Brothers and lithographed by the Halpin Lithograph Company. The site of South San Francisco was selected by G. They partnered with some Chicago backers and formed two joint stock corporations, one named South San Francisco Land and Improvement Company, while the other branch was known as the Western Meat Company. The city’s manufacturing roots and industrial character are evident on the map. The Western Meat Company holds several large tracts of land for its stockyards and slaughterhouse. But the extensive variety of industries stands out, and we see iron works, smelting operations, pottery and brick productions, and more. The map gives the impression of a constantly changing settlement and physical environment, with new railroads, tide lots, shrinking estuaries, and new canals and reservoirs. Many of the factories were linked both inland via the South San Francisco Land and; Improvement Company railroad and to the bay via newly constructed ferry slips. This is only the second example of this map of which we are aware. No copies of the map are located by OCLC/WorldCat. The only institutional holding we found is Rumsey #10747.
1916 Large Punnett'Map of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California