California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . Engineer J. B. Woodson of Division VI inspectingbridge Railroad vs. Highway. Picture made in Merced County. CHAPTER XIV DIVISION VI—THE NORTHERN PART OF THE TEJON-CASTAIC RIDGE ROUTE The big job of this division, which has been in charge ofJ. B. Woodson, division engineer, since its organization,involved the building of a road over the Tehachapi Moun-tains, which form the south wall of the San Joaquin Valley,to connect with a road to be put in under the direction of t


California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . Engineer J. B. Woodson of Division VI inspectingbridge Railroad vs. Highway. Picture made in Merced County. CHAPTER XIV DIVISION VI—THE NORTHERN PART OF THE TEJON-CASTAIC RIDGE ROUTE The big job of this division, which has been in charge ofJ. B. Woodson, division engineer, since its organization,involved the building of a road over the Tehachapi Moun-tains, which form the south wall of the San Joaquin Valley,to connect with a road to be put in under the direction of theengineer of Division VII; who at that time was W. LewisClark, now in charge of Division IV; and those who havedriven over the famous Tejon-Castaic Ridge route in touringCalifornia will have not the slightest difficulty in concludingthat Messrs. Clark and Woodson had many extendedconfabs on their joint troubles. In Mr. Woodsons division the State Highway route ofunquestionably the greatest importance was that supplyinga link in the valley highway from the Stanislaus Countyline on the north to the Los Angeles County line on thesouth, about one and one-half miles south of Le


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