1904 Map of Ventura
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1904 Map of Ventura

USGS Topo · Published 1904

About this map

Ventura and the Ojai Valley are depicted here during a time of early development, prior to the large-scale suburban expansion of Southern California. The coastal reach from Rincon Pt down to Pitas Pt is traced by the Southern Pacific RR, showing the rail line's foundational role in connecting these seaside settlements. Inland, the terrain is dominated by the Santa Barbara Forest Reserve and the complex drainage systems of West Fork Matilija Creek. The map provides significant detail on old land grants and partitions such as Ex Mission San Buenaventura and Canada de San Miguelito, reflecting the region's transition from Spanish ranchos to organized townships. Remote locales like Vickers Hot Springs and high points like White Ledge Pk illustrate the era's balance between nascent tourism and the wild backcountry of the Sulphur Mountain range.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1904
Date Published1904
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions16.58 x 19.97 inches

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