Old Maps of Skwentna, Alaska
Explore 7 old maps of Skwentna, spanning from 1949 to today. These high-resolution historic maps reveal how streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and natural features evolved over time — perfect for genealogy, metal detecting, research, and local history exploration.
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Skwentna, AK maps
(7)- 1949 Map of Tyonek, 1954 Print1949 Tyonek1954 Print · USGSUpper Cook Inlet and the Alaska Range appear here in the mid-twentieth century as a landscape of massive glaciers and river-bound outposts. Researchers can trace the early rail corridor through Willow, locate the Moquawkie Indian Reservation, and find the site of McDougall.2 unique versions available
- 1951 Map of Tyonek1951 Tyonek1951 Print · USGSThe Cook Inlet and the Alaska Range come into focus in the early fifties as the region's rail and trail networks evolved. Trace the path of the Alaska Railroad through Willow or locate the historic Iditarod Trail near Susitna.
- 1954 Map of Tyonek D-4, 1961 Print1954 Tyonek D-41961 Print · USGSThe Skwentna River confluence and its mid-century aviation outposts are documented here during the early fifties. You can trace the Winter Trail past the Old Skwentna Road House (Site) and locate remote cabins near Whiskey Lake.2 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Tyonek, 1964 Print1958 Tyonek1964 Print · USGSUpper Cook Inlet and the Susitna River valley are shown in the late fifties, capturing a period of transition between coastal village life and inland development. Researchers can trace the Winter Trail and Tractor Trail paths to settlements like Alexander and Susitna.6 unique versions available
- 1965 Map of Tyonek1965 Tyonek1965 Print · USGSUpper Cook Inlet in the mid-sixties reveals a landscape defined by massive glaciers and the early footprints of coastal settlements. Trace the rail-and-river network from The Alaska Railroad to isolated outposts like Old Tyonek, Ladd, and the Moquawkie (Tyonek) Indian Reservation.
- 1993 Map of Tyonek D-4, 2001 Print1993 Tyonek D-42001 Print · USGSThe Skwentna and Yentna rivers meet in this 1990s wilderness survey, where aviation and river travel define the landscape. Trace the Iditarod Trail, the Old Skwentna Road House (Site), and remote outposts like Whiskey Lake.
- 2016 Map of Tyonek D-4 NE, 2016 Print2016 Tyonek D-4 NE2016 Print · USGSAlaska's river-dependent wilderness comes into focus during the mid-2010s at the junction of the Yentna River and Skwentna River. Researchers can trace the layout of the Skwentna settlement and its lifeline to the outside world via the Skwentna Airport.
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