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Excerpt from Tehama County in Northern California, 1903
At the base of Mt. Shasta are numerous springs, the clear, cold waters of which unite and flow southward through a canyon, gathering force and volume by the ad dition of numerous mountain streams tributary to it, until it reaches this valley, where it is recognized as the Sacra mento River. It is navigable for steamboats to Red Bluff, the county seat of this (tehama) County, which is 200 miles north of San Francisco and 120 miles north of Sacramento, the Capital of the State.
Tehama County is bounded by Shasta County on the north; Plumas and Butte on the east; Butte and Glenn on the south and Mendocino and Trinity on the west.
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