Old Maps of Las Rusias, Los Indios
Explore 14 old maps of Las Rusias, spanning from 1929 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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Las Rusias, Los Indios maps
(14)- 1929 Map of Santa Maria1929 Santa Maria1929 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande Valley in the late twenties was a hub of river-driven irrigation and ranching. Researchers can trace the layout of early pumping plants and traditional settlements like Santa Maria, Bluetown, and the remote Galveston Ranch along the river's edge.
- 1936 Map of Santa Maria1936 Santa Maria1936 Print · USGSLower Rio Grande Valley ranching and early irrigation systems are preserved in this pre-war survey of Cameron County. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named outposts and infrastructure like Gloria Ranch, Bluetown, and the Santa Maria Pumping Sta.3 unique versions available
- 1953 Map of Brownsville1953 Brownsville1953 Print · USGSSouth Texas ranchlands and the Lower Rio Grande Valley are captured here in the early fifties as the region's irrigation and shipping networks expanded. Genealogists and historians can trace family landholdings like Tecolote Ranch or follow the route of the St Louis Brownsville and Mexico rail line through Sebastian and Yturria.
- 1956 Map of Santa Maria, 1959 Print1956 Santa Maria1959 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande Valley in the mid-fifties is captured here during a period of complex water management and border definition. Researchers can trace the shifting river course through numerous bancos like Palma Banco No 25 and locate early settlements such as Bluetown and Las Rusias.2 unique versions available
- 1956 Map of Brownsville, 1969 Print1956 Brownsville1969 Print · USGSThe Texas-Mexico borderlands and the Gulf coast come alive in this mid-century survey of the Rio Grande Valley. Genealogists and historians can trace the reach of the Missouri Pacific rail lines through citrus country to schools like Las Yescas and Palm Grove.2 unique versions available
- 1956 Map of Port Isabel, 1983 Print1956 Port Isabel1983 Print · USGSCoastal Texas and the Rio Grande Valley are shown here in the mid-twentieth century as the region balanced intensive agriculture with maritime trade. Researchers can trace historic rail lines like the SOUTHERN PACIFIC and locate rural landmarks such as Las Yescas Sch or the Armstrong Ranch.
- 1962 Map of Brownsville1962 Brownsville1962 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande Valley in the early sixties was a landscape of coastal wildlands, booming oil fields, and international border commerce. Trace the development of this frontier region through landmarks like Harlingen Air Force Base, Boca Chica Island, and the Willamar Oil Field.
- 1992 Map of Harlingen1992 Harlingen1992 Print · USGSSouth Texas in the early nineties shows a landscape defined by industrial growth and coastal conservation along the Rio Grande. Trace the rail lines of the Missouri Pacific through Raymondville or locate the historic Palo Alto Battlefield near Port Isabel.
- 2002 Map of Santa Maria, 2003 Print2002 Santa Maria2003 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande valley at the turn of the millennium shows a landscape defined by the river's winding path and the Military Highway. Genealogists and historians can trace local settlements like Santa Maria and Bluetown, or locate rural sites like Gloria Ranch.
- 2010 Map of Santa Maria, 2010 Print2010 Santa Maria2010 Print · USGSCovers Las Rusias, including La Feria, Los Indios, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Santa Maria, 2013 Print2013 Santa Maria2013 Print · USGSCovers Las Rusias, including La Feria, Los Indios, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Santa Maria, 2016 Print2016 Santa Maria2016 Print · USGSCovers Las Rusias, including La Feria, Los Indios, and other nearby areas
- 2019 Map of Santa Maria, 2019 Print2019 Santa Maria2019 Print · USGSCovers Las Rusias, including La Feria, Los Indios, and other nearby areas
- 2022 Map of Santa Maria, 2022 Print2022 Santa Maria2022 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande Valley's intricate irrigation and border communities are captured here in the early 2020s. Researchers can locate family landmarks like the Longoria Cem or trace the extensive Santa Maria Main Canal through Bluetown.
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