Old Maps of Encino, New Mexico
Explore 9 old maps of Encino, 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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Encino, NM maps
(9)- 1954 Map of Fort Sumner, 1964 Print1954 Fort Sumner1964 Print · USGSEast-central New Mexico's ranching and rail heartland is captured here in the mid-1950s, centered on the strategic junctions of the high plains. Researchers can trace the development of early highway networks and rail towns like Vaughn, Fort Sumner, and the copper operations at Guadalupe Mine.3 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Fort Sumner1958 Fort Sumner1958 Print · USGSEast-central New Mexico in the mid-fifties is captured here as a sprawling landscape of high mesas and cattle ranching. Researchers can trace the convergence of the Southern Pacific railroad at Vaughn and locate family landmarks like Borica School or Marquez Ranch.
- 1978 Map of Encino1978 Encino1978 Print · USGSEncino sits at a critical junction of highway and rail in the 1970s, anchoring this portion of Torrance County. Genealogists and historians can locate the Guadalupe Cem, trace the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe line, and explore the settlement at Carnero.
- 1984 Map of Vaughn, 1992 Print1984 Vaughn1992 Print · USGSCentral New Mexico’s high plains are captured here in the mid-1980s, revealing a landscape shaped by transcontinental rail and highway travel. Trace the paths of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe through settlements like Encino, Vaughn, and Milagro.
- 2010 Map of Encino, 2010 Print2010 Encino2010 Print · USGSCovers Encino, including Torrance County, United States, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Encino, 2013 Print2013 Encino2013 Print · USGSCovers Encino, including Torrance County, United States, and other nearby areas
- 2017 Map of Encino, 2017 Print2017 Encino2017 Print · USGSCovers Encino, including Torrance County, United States, and other nearby areas
- 2020 Map of Encino, 2020 Print2020 Encino2020 Print · USGSCovers Encino, including Torrance County, United States, and other nearby areas
- 2023 Map of Encino, 2023 Print2023 Encino2023 Print · USGSEncino sits at a crossroads of high-plains transit during the early twenty-first century, where rail and road corridors meet. Genealogists and local historians can trace the foundations of the community at Encino Cem, Guadalupe Cem, and the settlement of Carnero.
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