Kellersberger's Map is a plat map created in 1854 of Rancho San Antonio on the northeastern shore lands, the Contra Costa of San Francisco Bay, in present day Alameda County, California. The area surveyed today comprises the entire extent of the cities of Berkeley and Albany, and the northern part of Oakland, including its downtown and waterfront.
The map can be seen here: 1854 Map of the Vicente & Domingo Peralta Ranchos, Lithographed by Britton & Rey, courtesy of Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc.
Kellersberger's Map was created by surveyor Julius Kellersberger in order to facilitate the subdivision of a portion of the Mexican land grant lands of the Alta California era Rancho San Antonio following the Mexican–American War and U.S. statehood.
Kellersberger had previously surveyed a map of the original claimed extent of the city of Oakland.
List of plots
editThe following is a partial list of the subdivision plots on Kellersberger's Map together with the names of their original claimants:
- 57 – Peter Mathews (Ireland), 53.75 acres (217,500 m2)
- 58 – Peter Mathews, 75 acres (300,000 m2)
- 60 – Jean Noel, 107.63 acres (0.4356 km2)
- 62 – Juan Ysunza (Chile), 89.25 acres (361,200 m2)
- 63 – Rosario Sisterna (Chile), 59.60 acres (241,200 m2)
- 64 – Michael Curtis (Ireland), 154 acres (0.62 km2)
- 65 – Francois Pioche (France via Chile), 48.88 acres (197,800 m2)
- 67 – Francois Pioche, 157.20 acres (0.6362 km2)
- 68 – Francis K. Shattuck, 160 acres (0.65 km2)
- 69 – George M. Blake, 160 acres (0.65 km2)
- 70 – James Leonard (Ireland), 160 acres (0.65 km2)
- 71 – William Hillegass, 160 acres (0.65 km2)
- 78 – Joseph Irving, 160 acres (0.65 km2)
- 89 – Jacob Irving, 155 acres (0.63 km2)
- City of Oakland, acreage unspecified
- Vicente Peralta Reserve, 7,001 acres (28.33 km2)
- Domingo Peralta Reserve, acreage unspecified
See also
editReferences
edit- Map of the Ranchos of Vincente and Domingo Peralta Containing 16,970.68 Acres, Surveyed by Julius Kellersberger, originally filed January 21, 1857, Recorder's Office of Alameda County, re-filed June 22, 1870.