Old Maps of Alatna, Alaska
Explore 4 old maps of Alatna, spanning from 1951 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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(4)- 1951 Map of Bettles, 1952 Print1951 Bettles1952 Print · USGSThe Koyukuk River valley appears in the early fifties as a landscape of isolated outposts and river-born travel. Trace the paths of the Winter Trail and the remote outposts at Bettles, Allakaket, and the Alatna Landing Area.
- 1956 Map of Bettles, 1958 Print1956 Bettles1958 Print · USGSThe Alaskan interior during the mid-fifties reveals a landscape defined by winter trails and river navigation. Local historians can trace the foundations of Evansville, the neighboring communities of Allakaket and Alatna, and remote sites like Oscars Cabin.10 unique versions available
- 1970 Map of Bettles C-6, 1973 Print1970 Bettles C-61973 Print · USGSThe confluence of the Koyukuk and Alatna rivers in the 1970s shows the essential river-and-trail network of the Alaskan interior. Researchers can locate remote settlements like Allakaket and Alatna, plus historic riverside landmarks including Oscars Cabin and a Grave marker.
- 2016 Map of Bettles C-6 SE, 2016 Print2016 Bettles C-6 SE2016 Print · USGSThe confluence of the Alatna and Koyukuk Rivers is captured here in the mid-2010s, showcasing the remote settlements and vital waterways of interior Alaska. Researchers can trace the development of Allakaket and New Allakaket, locating local landmarks like the Allakaket Airport and Malemute Riffle.
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