
Gold Country settlements and rugged canyon topography define the landscape of Amador and Calaveras counties at the end of the nineteenth century. The Mokelumne River carves a deep path through the center of the sheet, separating towns like Jackson and Mokelumne Hill. The Mother Lode's industrial footprint is visible through numerous named peaks and gulches, including Golden Gate Hill and Chili Gulch, alongside early infrastructure like the Aqueduct near M' Zion.
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