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Stockton Looking East. San Joaquin County, Cal. Original Bird's Eye View. [LITHOGRAPH]

Stockton Looking East. San Joaquin County, Cal. Original Bird's Eye View. [LITHOGRAPH]

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Stockton Looking East. San Joaquin County, Cal. Original Bird's Eye View. [LITHOGRAPH]
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
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San Francisco: Lithographed by W. W. Elliott Map/Print. Illus. by Sketched by C. P. Cook. Fine. No Binding. Lithograph. No date (c.1890). 24x38 inches. Lithographed in black on white. Top border edge just a bit rough, but a fine crisp copy. A magnificent bird's-eye view showing all of the city of Stockton, California and the surrounding country. All of the streets and roads are labeled. Surrounding the view are 26 insets showing public and commercial buildings. Includes promotional text for the city as well as an index of significant buildings and places, keyed by number to the view. At the bottom border, "Compliments of E.A. Crennan & Co., Real Estate Auctioneers, Stockton, California." W.W. Elliott is best known for his views in a number of the county histories produced in the 1870's and 1880's. Unlike many lithographers of similar views of that period, Elliott had a knack for artistic shading which gave his images a wonderful quality of depth and clarity. This lithograph is quite scarce and is rarely offered It is not mentioned in Peters' California on Stone..