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Title
Map of the San Joaquin, Sacramento, and Tulare Valleys
Creator
Board of Commissioners on Irrigation
Date Created and/or Issued
1873-03-03
Publication Information
Chief of Engineers U.S. Army
Contributing Institution
Center for Sacramento History
Collection
California Revealed from Center for Sacramento History
Rights Information
Public Domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
A map showing several California counties within the Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Tulare valleys. The map features water resources, major waterway infrastructure projects, overflowed lands, and railroad lines. The map boundaries are Shasta county to the north, Tuolumne county to the east, Kern county to the south, and San Francisco county to the west.
Type
image
Format
Copy
Map
Extent
25 x 36 in.
1 Page of 1
Identifier
casacsh_001105
1986/119/175
ark:/13960/t0hv09d43
Language
English
Subject
Agriculture
Irrigation
Infrastructure
Public works
Floodplains--California--20th Century
Transportation
Railroads
Maps--History
Center for Sacramento History. Map Digitization Project
Time Period
1900/1999
Place
San Joaquin Valley (Calif.)
Sacramento Valley (Calif.)
Tulare Valley (Calif.)
Provenance
Center for Sacramento History
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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