
The San Joaquin River meanders through the heart of the Central Valley in this 1914 survey, defining a landscape at the height of its early agricultural transformation. The influence of Spanish and Mexican land grants persists through the sprawling Rancho Del Puerto, while the newer mechanical geometry of irrigation begins to reshape the terrain. The San Joaquin and Kings River Irrigation Company Canal and a network of laterals provide the water necessary for the region's transition into a farming powerhouse.
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