Old Maps of Inca, New Mexico for Academic Research
Study the evolution of Inca with 14 high-resolution historic maps. Whether you're teaching, researching, or modeling changes in land use, these maps provide essential visual documentation of urban, environmental, and geographic change.
- Analyze long-term change: Track patterns in development, transportation, and natural features.
- Ideal for environmental or urban studies: Support academic projects with primary historical map data.
- Use in the classroom or lab: Educators and researchers rely on these maps to bring historical context to life.
These maps are a powerful tool for teaching, research, and visualizing how Inca has changed over the decades.
Inca, NM maps
(14)- 1889 Map of Largo1889 Largo1889 Print · USGSNorthwestern New Mexico in the late nineteenth century shows a vast network of desert canyons and river valleys before modern development. Genealogists and researchers can trace early settlements like Bloomfield and Largo or locate landmarks such as Angels Peak and the remote Stinking Lakes Sinks.
- 1895 Map of Largo, 1897 Print1895 Largo1897 Print · USGSNorthwestern New Mexico appears as a rugged frontier of canyons and high peaks in the years before statehood. Researchers can trace early settlements at Bloomfield and Largo or locate iconic landmarks such as El Huerfano and the headwaters of Canon Largo.3 unique versions available
- 1954 Map of Aztec, 1975 Print1954 Aztec1975 Print · USGSNorthern New Mexico and southern Colorado come alive in the mid-1950s, showing the high-country settlements and tribal lands of the San Juan Basin. Genealogists and historians can trace the path of the Denver & Rio Grande Western RR and locate communities like Abiquiu, Park View, and Lumberton.4 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Aztec1958 Aztec1958 Print · USGSNorthern New Mexico and the southern Colorado border are captured here during the mid-fifties, showing the rugged intersection of national forests and tribal lands. Researchers can trace the Denver and Rio Grande Western rail line and locate remote outposts like Blanco Trading Post or Sargent Ranch.
- 1959 Map of Aztec, 1962 Print1959 Aztec1962 Print · USGSNorthern New Mexico in the late fifties was a landscape of river-valley rail towns and ancient history. Local researchers can trace the old rail lines of the Denver and Rio Grande Western R R and find landmarks like Aztec Ruins Nat Mon and McCoy Ave Sch.3 unique versions available
- 1962 Map of Aztec1962 Aztec1962 Print · USGSNorthwestern New Mexico in the early sixties showcases a landscape defined by the arrival of the Navajo Reservoir and the high-altitude timber of the Carson National Forest. Trace the path of the Denver & Rio Grande Western RR or locate historic settlements like Tierra Amarilla and Gobernador.
- 1965 Map of Aztec1965 Aztec1965 Print · USGSNorthern New Mexico and southern Colorado come alive in the mid-sixties, from the San Juan Basin to the high Jemez Mountains. Trace the narrow-gauge Denver & Rio Grande Western RR through Monero or locate old outposts like Blanco Trading Post.
- 1980 Map of Navajo Reservoir, 1981 Print1980 Navajo Reservoir1981 Print · USGSThe high desert and river valleys of Rio Arriba and San Juan counties are captured here in the early eighties. Genealogists and local historians can trace the development of Aztec and Bloomfield or locate family sites along Gubernador Canyon and the Animas River.
- 1985 Map of Cedar Hill1985 Cedar Hill1985 Print · USGSThe Animas River valley at the New Mexico-Colorado border shows a landscape of river-fed agriculture and energy development in the mid-1980s. Local researchers can trace the Old RR Grade through Cedar Hill or find landmarks like Holmberg Lake and Lone Tree Mountain.
- 2010 Map of Cedar Hill, 2010 Print2010 Cedar Hill2010 Print · USGSCovers Inca, including Riverside, Cedar Hill, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Cedar Hill, 2013 Print2013 Cedar Hill2013 Print · USGSCovers Inca, including Riverside, Cedar Hill, and other nearby areas
- 2017 Map of Cedar Hill, 2017 Print2017 Cedar Hill2017 Print · USGSCovers Inca, including Riverside, Cedar Hill, and other nearby areas
- 2020 Map of Cedar Hill, 2020 Print2020 Cedar Hill2020 Print · USGSCovers Inca, including Riverside, Cedar Hill, and other nearby areas
- 2023 Map of Cedar Hill, 2023 Print2023 Cedar Hill2023 Print · USGSThe Animas River valley in San Juan County is shown here in its modern context, defined by a complex network of historic irrigation ditches and mesa-side settlements. Genealogists can locate family landmarks at the Old Cedar Hill Cem and trace the paths of the Stacy Ditch and Sargent Ditch.
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