The city of Santa Barbara became part of the United States in 1848,
and during the next decade the city saw their population more than
double due to the Gold Rush. This beautiful map provides a look back to
the early beginnings of the city. Complete reference list below.
Features numbered references to
the following locations:
1 - Santa
Barbara College. 2 - St. Vincent School. 3 - Public
School Buildings. 4 - Old Mission School. 5 -
Episcopal Church. 6 - Presbyterian Church. 7 -
Catholic Church. 8 - Methodist Church. 9 - Baptist
Church. 10 - Congregational Church. 11 - Episcopal Church. 12 -
County Court House. 13 - City Offices. 14 - Theatre Building.
15 - Arlington Hotel. 16 - Occidental Hotel. 17 - Morris House.
18 - I.O.O.F. Hall and Library. 19 - Santa Barbara Press Office.
20 - Santa Barbara County Bank. 21 - National Gold Bank. 22 -
Mission Canyon. 23 - Sycamore Canyon. 24 - Hot Springs. 25 -
Oil District. 26 - Quicksilver Mine. 27 - Rockland Tract. |

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| 1W-CA-SB-1877-S |
24" x 16" |
2 lbs |
$29.95 |
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| 1W-CA-SB-1877-M |
36" x 25" |
2 lbs |
$44.95 |
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| 1W-CA-SB-1877-L |
42" x 29" |
4 lbs |
$59.95 |
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| 1W-CA-SB-1877-XL |
62" x 42" |
4 lbs |
$79.95 |
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All reproduction prints are printed as "museum quality",
using advanced ink formulas and durable museum quality paper. The
reproduction prints reflect the state of repair of the original conserved
document. Stains and imperfections reflected in the original map
at the time it was collected for conservation are left un-retouched, as
they reflect the character and charm of the vintage original. Some major imperfections, such as dark fold lines have been removed when
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