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The Sisters (California)

Coordinates: 37°59′18″N 122°26′28″W / 37.98833°N 122.44111°W / 37.98833; -122.44111[1]
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The Sisters (California) is located in San Francisco Bay Area
The Sisters (California)
The Sisters (California) is located in California
The Sisters (California)
The Sisters (California) is located in the United States
The Sisters (California)
Geography
LocationNorthern California
Coordinates37°59′18″N 122°26′28″W / 37.98833°N 122.44111°W / 37.98833; -122.44111[1]
Adjacent toSan Pablo Bay
Administration
State California
CountyMarin

The Sisters are two small rock islands in San Pablo Bay, located 500 meters (1,600 ft) northeast of Point San Pedro in Marin County, California.

The Sisters were shown in an 1850 survey map of the San Francisco Bay area made by Cadwalader Ringgold.[2] They, along with The Brothers on the opposite side of the San Pablo Strait, were reserved for military purposes by order of President Andrew Johnson in 1867. After many a court battle the plans were scrapped.[3]

See also

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USGS Topographic Map of San Rafael Bay + San Pablo Bay.

References

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: The Sisters
  2. ^ Ringgold, Cadwalader; Stuart, Fred D.; Everett, Chas.; Harrison (1850). "General Chart embracing Surveys of the Farallones Entrance to the Bay of San Francisco, Bays of San Francisco and San Pablo, Straits of Carquines and Suisun Bay, and the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, to the Cities of Sacramento and San Joaquin, California". David Rumsey Map Collection. San Francisco Common Council. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  3. ^ "East Brother Lighthouse". Retrieved 8 July 2012.