
The winding Merced River anchors this 1917 study, showing a central California landscape defined by its irrigation and transportation networks. The map details the transition from riverine features like Ingalsbe Slough and Old Channel to an engineered agricultural plain. Three major rail lines converge across this territory: the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe passing through Winton, the Yosemite Valley R. R. heading toward the foothills, and the Southern Pacific (Oakdale Branch). This rail density suggests the area’s early importance as a shipping hub for Central Valley produce. Local rural life is evidenced by a series of schoolhouses, including the Hopeton School and Amsterdam School, which served the small settlements of Arundel and Amsterdam during a period of steady agrarian development.
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