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Donner Lake Pass in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. Photo by T.H. O'Sullivan.U.S. Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel (King Survey). Digital File:kingp052 ID. King, 52
Original found at [1]. The King survey took place in the 1870s.
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