1857 Historical Sacramento Birds-eye View Poster reproduction 37" x 32"

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Reproduction of an Historic Poster of Sacramento!The main picture is an aerial or panoramic view showing streets from the waterfront. The caption says it was submitted in 1857 to the U.S. District Court. At the bottom of the poster are 6 drawings of Fire Department Buildings. The rest of the pictures all around the poster are other original buildings in Sacramento, some labeled as early as 1846.This poster is wrapped in plastic which has never been removed.The size is 37" X 32."Birds-eye view of Sacramento 1857 Baker, George Holbrook (1827-1906), American (artist and publisher)Britton & Rey (active 1851-1902) (lithographer) Birds-eye view of Sacramento, ca. 1857A bird's-eye view of Sacramento [California]: the city of the plain. City seen from above Sacramento River with waterfront area, ships, steamships, barges, etc. in foreground. Marginal views include local businesses, churches, public buildings, hotels, theaters, and industry. Includes view of Sutter's Fort in 1846 and Sacramento in 1849. Print on paper. Reproduction of lithograph.