
The railroad junction at Roseville serves as the focal point of this 1908 survey, capturing the town's early growth where the Southern Pacific tracks split toward Marysville and Ogden. The landscape to the north and west is defined by a dense network of watercourses, including Pleasant Grove Creek and Rock Creek, which drain the low-lying hills. This area represents a transition from the developing rail hub into a more rural agricultural district, evidenced by landmarks like the Pleasant Grove School and the Kaseberg property.
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