1921 Map of Daulton
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1921 Map of Daulton

USGS Topo · Published 1921

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Daulton sits at the junction of rail and road in the Sierra Nevada foothills, serving as a focal point for the region's early 20th-century industry. The landscape is defined by the sophisticated transport of timber, notably via the Madera and Fresno Lumber Flume which parallels the Fresno River. This complex system of flumes and the Madera and Fresno Lumber Road illustrates the era's reliance on mountain resources and the infrastructure required to move lumber to the valley below. Local life and early travel are well-documented through a series of numbered waypoints including Twomile House, Sixmile House, and Eighteenmile House, which likely served as stage stops along the primary routes. The presence of the Buchanan Mine and Dennis School highlights a community built around resource extraction and family settlement, while Willow Creek Ranch and Adobe Ranch represent the agricultural footprint of Madera County during this period.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1921
Date Published1921
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:31,680
Physical Dimensions17.8 x 25.4 inches

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