Old Maps of Mitchell Crossing, Texas for Metal Detecting

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Mitchell Crossing, TX maps

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  1. 1894 Map of Brady
    1894 Map of Brady
    1894 Brady
    1894 Print · USGS
    Central Texas ranching country comes to life in the late nineteenth century as regional hubs begin to take shape. Genealogists and researchers can trace early settlements and river crossings like Waldrip, Milburn, and the hilltop landmark of Lookout Mountain.
    5 unique versions available

  2. 1924 Map of Brady 2-a
    1924 Map of Brady 2-a
    1924 Brady 2-a
    1924 Print · USGS
    The ranching and farming lands of Central Texas are captured here in the mid-1920s, centering on the deep bends of the river. Researchers can trace early river crossings like Military Crossing and local landmarks such as Whon and the Cow Creek Tabernacle.

  3. 1928 Map of Waldrip
    1928 Map of Waldrip
    1928 Waldrip
    1928 Print · USGS
    Crossing the Colorado River in the late 1920s, this area of McCulloch and Coleman Counties was a landscape of remote ranches and vital river fords. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Chaffin Cem and White Ranch or trace old routes through Military Crossing.
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1954 Map of Brownwood, 1955 Print
    1954 Map of Brownwood, 1955 Print
    1954 Brownwood
    1955 Print · USGS
    Central Texas in the early fifties shows a landscape of rail-linked cattle towns and winding river valleys before modern highway expansion. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named peaks and vanished rail stops like Trickham, Santa Anna, and the Brady Mountains.
    3 unique versions available

  5. 1973 Map of Whon, 1976 Print
    1973 Map of Whon, 1976 Print
    1973 Whon
    1976 Print · USGS
    The rural border of Coleman and McCulloch Counties comes to life in the early 1970s as the COLORADO RIVER snakes past Parks Mountain. Genealogists and historians can trace old river fords like Mitchell Crossing and Walker Crossing or locate family plots at Whon Cem.
    2 unique versions available

  6. 1985 Map of Brady
    1985 Map of Brady
    1985 Brady
    1985 Print · USGS
    McCulloch and Concho counties during the mid-1980s show a landscape of small ranching communities tied together by the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe rail line. Researchers can trace rural developments like West Sweden, Pear Valley, and the waters of the Brady Reservoir.
    2 unique versions available

  7. 2010 Map of Whon, 2010 Print
    2010 Map of Whon, 2010 Print
    2010 Whon
    2010 Print · USGS
    Covers Mitchell Crossing, including Whon, Knight Crossing, and other nearby areas

  8. 2013 Map of Whon, 2013 Print
    2013 Map of Whon, 2013 Print
    2013 Whon
    2013 Print · USGS
    Covers Mitchell Crossing, including Whon, Knight Crossing, and other nearby areas

  9. 2016 Map of Whon, 2016 Print
    2016 Map of Whon, 2016 Print
    2016 Whon
    2016 Print · USGS
    Covers Mitchell Crossing, including Whon, Knight Crossing, and other nearby areas

  10. 2019 Map of Whon, 2019 Print
    2019 Map of Whon, 2019 Print
    2019 Whon
    2019 Print · USGS
    Covers Mitchell Crossing, including Whon, Knight Crossing, and other nearby areas

  11. 2022 Map of Whon, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Whon, 2022 Print
    2022 Whon
    2022 Print · USGS
    The rural border of Coleman and McCulloch Counties comes into focus in this contemporary survey of the Texas ranchlands. Genealogists and local historians can locate the Whon Cemetery and Fife Cemetery or trace the winding course of the Colorado River.

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