File:Easton Map 1868 Official Map of the County of San Mateo, California- Including City and County of San Francisco by A.S. Easton, County Surveyor, S.M.C. 1868.jpg

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English: Snippet of Easton's 1868 Official San Mateo County Map showing the historical town of Searsville in between Alambique Creek (Arroyo Alembique) and Sausal Creek (and its Martin Creek tributary). Searsville was inundated by Searsville Dam and Reservoir in 1891. Modified to also show Bear Creek and San Francisquito Creek.
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Source San Mateo County Map Portal
Author A. S. Easton

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Historical town of Searsviile on 1868 Official Map of the County of San Mateo, California- Including the City and County of San Francisco by A. S. Easton, County Surveyor

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