
The Mokelumne River carves a deep path through this Gold Country landscape, serving as the central artery for a region defined by its mid-century mining and agricultural expansion. Based on surveys from 1888, the map illustrates a network of pioneer settlements including the regional hub of Jackson and the historic camps of Mokelumne Hill, Sutter Creek, and Volcano. The transportation infrastructure of the era is evident in the rail lines pushing into the foothills, specifically the Amador Branch Railroad and the San Joaquin and Sierra Nevada Railroad.
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