Old Maps of El Tonto, Laredo
Explore 7 old maps of El Tonto, spanning from 1956 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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El Tonto, Laredo maps
(7)- 1956 Map of Islitas1956 Islitas1956 Print · USGSThe riverfront north of Laredo was a hub of early twentieth-century industry and ranching along the Rio Grande. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named holdings like Tordillo Settlement and the industrial infrastructure of the Rio Grande and Eagle Pass Railroad.
- 1956 Map of Laredo, 1960 Print1956 Laredo1960 Print · USGSSouth Texas in the mid-fifties reveals a landscape shaped by border commerce, military aviation, and a booming oil industry. Trace the historic Texas and Mexican RR line through Hebbronville or locate the sprawling Mirando City Oil Field and Laredo AFB.3 unique versions available
- 1965 Map of Laredo West, 1967 Print1965 Laredo West1967 Print · USGSLaredo thrived as a vital international gateway in the mid-sixties, centered on the river crossing and the Missouri Pacific rail line. Genealogists and local historians can trace the foundations of the community through Fort Mc Intosh, Santa Maria Ch, and the Holding Institute.3 unique versions available
- 1985 Map of Laredo1985 Laredo1985 Print · USGSThe Rio Grande border and the expanding city of Laredo are captured in the mid-eighties as a major international transit hub. Trace the development of Del Mar, the routes of the Texas Mexican railroad, and outlying settlements like Islitas and Las Tiendas.3 unique versions available
- 1985 Map of San Ygnacio1985 San Ygnacio1985 Print · USGSThe Rio Grande borderlands and South Texas ranch country are captured here in the mid-eighties as the energy industry expanded inland. Researchers can trace historic river settlements like San Ygnacio or the industrial footprints of Mirando City and the Jennings West Oil and Gas Field.3 unique versions available
- 2022 Map of Laredo West OE S, 2022 Print2022 Laredo West OE S2022 Print · USGSDeep in Webb County during the early 2020s, this landscape captures the remote terrain near the international border. Researchers can trace the winding path of the Rio Grande and examine the boundary markings of the USA EUM.
- 2022 Map of Laredo West, 2022 Print2022 Laredo West2022 Print · USGSThe western edge of Laredo is mapped here in the early 21st century, showing the city's modern expansion along the Rio Grande. Genealogists and local historians can trace the grounds of the Fort McIntosh Campus and its Cemetery.
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