Atkinson Toll Road
Foster Truck Trail,
1873 - 1999
Ramona, California
The Atkinson Toll Road was built in 1873 by two gold mining brothers from
Sacramento. Henry and Lemuel Atkinson mined gold in Julian and wanted a shorter
route to their mines. A year later, the brothers sold the road to the county for
$1,700 dollars. The rains made this road impossible to maintain. Joseph Foster,
a member of San Diego County's 3rd District Board of Supervisors, was in charge
of the road. He worked hard to keep the road in useable condition by covering it
with straw. Local settlers presented the board of supervisors with a petition to
build a road to replace the failing toll road, and a construction contract was
awarded in December 1886 for the building of Mussey Grade Road as we know it
today.
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