Old Maps of Redrock, New Mexico
Explore 8 old maps of Redrock, spanning from 1954 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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Redrock, NM maps
(8)- 1954 Map of Silver City, 1967 Print1954 Silver City1967 Print · USGSSoutheast Arizona and southwest New Mexico meet in this mid-century survey of the high desert and mountain mining districts. Local researchers can trace the rail lines through Lordsburg, the silver operations at Ash Peak Mines, and the limits of Fort Bayard Military Reservation.4 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Silver City1958 Silver City1958 Print · USGSSouthwestern New Mexico and eastern Arizona appear here in the mid-1950s, a period of intensive mining and rail activity. Trace the routes of the Southern Pacific RR through Lordsburg or locate historic operations at the Chino Mine and Santa Rita.
- 1959 Map of Redrock, 1960 Print1959 Redrock1960 Print · USGSSouthwestern New Mexico at the end of the fifties reveals a landscape of high-desert ranching and deep-canyon mining. Genealogists and historians can trace family holdings like Van Meter Ranch and Jim Cureton Ranch alongside the Alhambra Mine and Graves.3 unique versions available
- 1962 Map of Silver City1962 Silver City1962 Print · USGSThe high desert borderlands of New Mexico and Arizona come alive in this early sixties survey. Genealogists and historians can trace the mining economy through the Chino Mine, follow the rail routes of the Southern Pacific, or locate settlements like Virden and Bayard.
- 1990 Map of Redrock, 1991 Print1990 Redrock1991 Print · USGSThe Gila River corridor in the 1990s reveals a landscape shaped by ancient settlement and desert ranching. Researchers can trace the Old Indian Village (Site), the Grey Eagle Mine, and numerous stock tanks like the CCC Tank.
- 1994 Map of Silver City1994 Silver City1994 Print · USGSThe mining heart of Grant County is revealed in the mid-1990s as the massive industrial footprints of the copper industry shaped the landscape. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail lines of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe RR or locate landmarks like Fort Bayard State Medical Center and White Signal.
- 1999 Map of Redrock, 2002 Print1999 Redrock2002 Print · USGSThe Gila River valley in late twentieth-century New Mexico reveals a landscape of ranching, mining, and ancient history. Local researchers can pinpoint the Old Indian Village (Site), the Jennie Copper Mines, and the rural settlement of Redrock.
- 2023 Map of Redrock, 2023 Print2023 Redrock2023 Print · USGSRedrock and the surrounding high desert of Grant County are documented here in the 2020s, centered on the Gila River corridor. Genealogists and local historians can locate the Redrock Cem and trace old ranch roads like Brown Ranch Rd through the canyons.
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