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California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State
by David L. Durham
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with references to "California Mining Bureau".
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... 10'35" N, long. 123°36'40" W: sec. 27, 28, T 3 S, R 5 E). Named on Alderpoint (1969) 7.5' quadrangle. California Mining Bureau's (I 917b) map has the form "Alder Point" for the name. Postal authorities established Alderpoint post office in 1911 (Frickstad, ... "
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Durham's Place Names of Central California: Includes Madera, Fresno, Tulare, Kings & Kern Counties (Durham, David L., Durham's Place-Names of California Series.)
by David L. Durham
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with references to "California Mining Bureau".
Excerpt - on Page 1: "
... sec. 19, T 13 S, R 28 E); the place is north ofAbbott Creek. Named on Tehipite (1903) 30' quadrangle. California Mining Bureau's (1917a) map has the name "Abbott" at the site. The mill was built in 1902 to handle timber cut on ... "
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Durham's Place Names of California's North Coast: Includes Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino & Trinity counties
by David L. Durham
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with references to "California Mining Bureau".
Excerpt - on Page 3: "
... California Mining Bureau's (1917b) map has the form "Alder Point" for the name. Postal authorities established Alderpoint post office in 1911 (Frickstad, p. ... "
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Durham's Place Names of California's Central Coast: Includes Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, San Benito, Monterey & Santa Cruz counties
by David L. Durham
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with references to "California Mining Bureau".
Excerpt - on Page 1: "
... (1948) 7.5' quadrangle. The place was the site of a Mennonite settlement (Lee and others, p. 8). Called Adelaide on California Mining Bureau's (1909b) map, and Crawford (1894, p. 394) referred to Adelaide P.O. ... "
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