
The San Joaquin River and Sacramento River converge in this 1908 topographical survey, defining a landscape of complex waterways and tidal islands. The industrial and transit corridor along the southern shore is clearly established, featuring the town of Antioch and the neighboring settlements of Black Diamond and Cornwall. These communities are tied to the regional economy by the Southern Pacific and the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroads, which parallel the shoreline.
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