Old Maps of Mouser Place, New Mexico

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Mouser Place, NM maps

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  1. 1918 Map of Pratt, 1971 Print
    1918 Map of Pratt, 1971 Print
    1918 Pratt
    1971 Print · USGS
    The Animas Valley at the end of the Great War was a landscape defined by the arrival of the railroad and the establishment of remote ranching outposts. Genealogists and researchers can trace family-named sites like Mouser Place, Tase Golman, and the Old Maddox School.

  2. 1919 Map of Pratt
    1919 Map of Pratt
    1919 Pratt
    1919 Print · USGS
    The Animas Valley and Peloncillo Mountains meet in this early twentieth-century survey of Grant County ranching country. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named outposts like the Maloney Ranch, find the Old Maddox School, and follow the Borderland Highway corridor.

  3. 1955 Map of Douglas
    1955 Map of Douglas
    1955 Douglas
    1955 Print · USGS
    The Arizona and New Mexico borderlands come into focus in the mid-1950s, highlighting the mining and ranching hubs of the Desert Southwest. Genealogists and historians can trace the foundations of Bisbee, the operations at Hachita Mine, and rural landmarks like the Double Adobe School.
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1959 Map of Douglas, 1968 Print
    1959 Map of Douglas, 1968 Print
    1959 Douglas
    1968 Print · USGS
    Southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico meet at the border in the late fifties, showcasing a high-desert landscape defined by industrial copper mining and ranching. Genealogists and historians can trace the foundations of Bisbee, locate the Lavender Pit, and follow the Southern Pacific line through Douglas.
    4 unique versions available

  5. 1961 Map of Douglas
    1961 Map of Douglas
    1961 Douglas
    1961 Print · USGS
    The Arizona-Mexico borderlands come into focus at mid-century, detailing the vital mining and ranching hubs of Cochise County and southwest New Mexico. Genealogists and historians can trace the Southern Pacific Railroad through Bisbee and Douglas, or locate early sites like the Old Hachita Mine and Rucker School.

  6. 1964 Map of Douglas
    1964 Map of Douglas
    1964 Douglas
    1964 Print · USGS
    The Arizona-New Mexico borderlands in the early sixties reveal a landscape of deep-rooted copper mining and high-desert ranching. Genealogists and researchers can trace the legacy of settlements like Pirtleville, the industrial site of the Copper Smelter, and remnants of the Cochise Mines.

  7. 1982 Map of Indian Peak, 1983 Print
    1982 Map of Indian Peak, 1983 Print
    1982 Indian Peak
    1983 Print · USGS
    Hidalgo County, New Mexico, was documented in the late 1970s as a landscape of high summits and essential water tanks. Researchers can trace historic routes through Burro Pass and locate remote water sources like Birtrong Tank and Mud Spring.

  8. 1983 Map of Animas
    1983 Map of Animas
    1983 Animas
    1983 Print · USGS
    Southern New Mexico’s Bootheel remains a landscape of high-desert ranching and remote mining districts during the early eighties. Researchers can trace the Southern Pacific Railroad past historic hubs like Animas and Hachita or locate mining sites such as the Gillespie Mine.

  9. 2010 Map of Indian Peak, 2010 Print
    2010 Map of Indian Peak, 2010 Print
    2010 Indian Peak
    2010 Print · USGS
    Covers Mouser Place, including Hidalgo County, United States, and other nearby areas

  10. 2013 Map of Indian Peak, 2013 Print
    2013 Map of Indian Peak, 2013 Print
    2013 Indian Peak
    2013 Print · USGS
    Covers Mouser Place, including Hidalgo County, United States, and other nearby areas

  11. 2017 Map of Indian Peak, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Indian Peak, 2017 Print
    2017 Indian Peak
    2017 Print · USGS
    Covers Mouser Place, including Hidalgo County, United States, and other nearby areas

  12. 2020 Map of Indian Peak, 2020 Print
    2020 Map of Indian Peak, 2020 Print
    2020 Indian Peak
    2020 Print · USGS
    Covers Mouser Place, including Hidalgo County, United States, and other nearby areas

  13. 2023 Map of Indian Peak, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Indian Peak, 2023 Print
    2023 Indian Peak
    2023 Print · USGS
    Hidalgo County's high-desert landscape in the early 2020s remains defined by its sparse water sources and strategic mountain passes. Researchers can trace the drainages of Big Creek and locate historic landmarks like Cottonwood Spring and Antelope Pass.

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