
Woody and Granite Sta serve as the primary hubs in this section of the Sierra Nevada foothills during the early 1930s. The landscape is defined by the steep drainage systems of Poso Creek and Wildcat Creek, where early industry is evidenced by the presence of the Long Tom Mine and Poso Mine. The survey highlights the essential infrastructure of the era, from the Transmission Line cutting across the terrain to the educational anchors of Woody Sch and Granite Sch. Large-scale water management is also visible through the Poso Irrigation District boundaries, which trace the transition from the high ridges of Blue Mtn and Pine Mtn down toward the alluvial flats. Small family-named landmarks like Mon Bluff and Knob Hill offer precise points for genealogical research, while the edge of the Sequoia N F marks the protected forest boundary.
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