California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . ons at the mouth of the Sacramentoand San Joaquin rivers. Forms a link in the highway fromSan Francisco and Oakland to the Sacramento Valley andOregon by way of a ferry crossing from Martinez to the crookedest stretch of road in the whole StateHighway but worth while traveling. All paved. Route 15—Williams to Colusa. This is the lateral reaching Colusa, the county seat ofColusa County. All paved and passes through a grain andrice producing section. From it may


California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . ons at the mouth of the Sacramentoand San Joaquin rivers. Forms a link in the highway fromSan Francisco and Oakland to the Sacramento Valley andOregon by way of a ferry crossing from Martinez to the crookedest stretch of road in the whole StateHighway but worth while traveling. All paved. Route 15—Williams to Colusa. This is the lateral reaching Colusa, the county seat ofColusa County. All paved and passes through a grain andrice producing section. From it may be seen the SutterButtes to the east. Under the 1919 state bond issue, whichsupplies connecting links between this route and Routes 37it forms part of what is popularly known as the Tahoe-to-Ukiah highway, a cross-state road forming a shortcutconnection between Nevada points and the upper Cali-fornia coast which is two hundred twenty-two miles inlength, passes through Marysville, Yuba County; Yuba Cityand Meridian, Sutter County; Colusa and Williams, inColusa County, and thence across Lake County to a con- [ IQ4]. is 5i


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