Little Jamison | |
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Former settlement | |
Coordinates: 39°44′35″N120°42′05″W / 39.74306°N 120.70139°W Coordinates: 39°44′35″N120°42′05″W / 39.74306°N 120.70139°W | |
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State | |
County | Plumas County |
Elevation [1] | 5,269 ft (1,606 m) |
Little Jamison is a former settlement in Plumas County, California. [1] It lay at an elevation of 5269 feet (1606 m). [1] Little Jamison is located on Little Jamison Creek, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Clio. [2] It still appeared on maps as of 1897. [2]
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