Historic Sites – Old Highways – Battle Fields

Into a little history in LA County?  I found this interesting map showing historic sites, old highways, battle fields, indian villages, gold mines, camps, towns, and other historical places of interest in old Los Angeles County.  The map was created by George W. Kirkman and titled “The Kirkman-Harriman Pictorial and Historical Map of Los Angeles County 1860-1937”.  Check it out on the LA Public Library website!

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11 thoughts on “Historic Sites – Old Highways – Battle Fields

    • Mr. Morey,

      I’ve been fascinated by the Kirkman-Harriman map for years, but just stumbled upon this post. I’m an archaeologist, and I regularly use the Kirkman-Harriman map in cultural resources assessments to help agencies comply with the California Environmental Quality Act.

      Can you tell me anything about where Mr. Harriman and Mr. Kirkman got the information to make the map? It’s very accurate, but I don’t know where they got the data.

      Thank you for any information you can share with me!

      Marc

      • Marc,

        Nice to receive your reply.

        I’ll work up a reply to your request.

        I have a fair amount of background information to share.

        I just got back home from a trip, so little tired to get a detailed follow up.

        Kind regards, Greg

      • Marc, Sorry for slow reply. I only know background on Mr. Harriman. Mr. Harriman was second wife of my mother’s cousin mother Mrs. Gertrude Geddes Logan Harriman. Gertrude Geddes Harriman was on the California State Parks Board under former Governor Edmond P. Brown in the 1960’s. I did inherit several items of interest besides the Kirkman-Harriman Map. I have attached photos of a pamphlet you might find interesting. Thanks for your communication. Kind regards, Greg

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