
The confluence of the Klamath River and the Trinity River serves as the central anchor of this 1970s topographic study. This junction, situated at Weitchpec, is a place of deep cultural significance within the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, where the map documents historic boundaries such as the Haughn Line 1882 and the Pearson Line 1910. These surveyed lines reflect a complex history of land management and ancestral territory in the heart of the Six Rivers National Forest.
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