We only have seven maps that deal with the Santa Cruz Mission. Two of them (that show the land area and a few building placements) are available as photographs online (see first entry under "URLs"). The others are useful for seeing where the mission stood in relation to the town and where the buildings stood. Everything is from the mid 1800s. We have nothing from the period when the mission was in its heyday. The Clark book has useful information under "Santa Cruz Mission" and "Mission lands of Santa Cruz."
Maps
Harbor map--mission only shows as small square
(U.S. coast survey)
G4362 C6C2 1654 Us Case A
land, cemetery, location of old church and location of new church
(Wallace)
G4364 S69:2 M3 1858 W3
land, cemetery, church building
(Black)
G4364 S69:2 M3 1854 B4 Case A
mission buildings (Anthony, registered at county recorder's office)
G4364 S69 M3 1850 A62
drawing of mission buildings and layout. placemap.
(Wilson)
G4364 S69:2 M3 1856 H6
SC survey, in multiple sheets. Sheets 2 & 4
(Foreman and Wright)
G4364 S69 1866 S22
SC survey (same as above), in single sheet
G4364 S69 1866 C53
a few URLs
http://www.notfrisco.com/almanac/missions/scruz.html
http://www.californiamissions.com/cahistory/santacruz.html
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/7151/index.html
http://www.timsbaja.com/rjackson/calmissions2/sld022.htm
History 226, "Colonialism, Nationalism and Race Research Seminar (L. Haas) ", only 8 students, is looking for maps related to a location of their choice.
The professor wants them to bring maps to class on Thursday. I'll email/phone her and see what's up.
Had a grad student Tues 1/20, who wanted maps of Poland, related to WWII era. Let her take a wall map and a National Geographic map, til Friday.
The binder of "Historical Maps", G1030 .F33 2001, 2 vols, can help with historical topics.