
The McFarland area in the late 1920s is defined by the early agricultural and transport systems of the San Joaquin Valley. This survey, conducted under Division Engineer T. G. Gerdine and topographic engineer L. O. Newsome, illustrates a landscape transitioning into a major transit corridor. The town of McFarland serves as the focal point, situated directly along the Southern Pacific railroad line and the prominent Golden State Highway.
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