
Camptonville serves as the focal point of this 1950 survey, reflecting the remote mining and ranching heritage of the Tahoe National Forest. The landscape is a network of deep drainages and ridges, with the Yuba River forming a prominent southern border near Freemans Crossing. Evidence of the region's hydraulic mining history is preserved through labels like Joubert Diggings and Diggings, while the presence of the Bullards Bar Reservoir indicates the mid-century infrastructure developments for water storage and power.
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