Old Maps of Badger Basin, Wyoming
Explore 7 old maps of Badger Basin, spanning from 1950 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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Badger Basin, WY maps
(7)- 1950 Map of Clark, 1952 Print1950 Clark1952 Print · USGSNorthern Wyoming ranching and early petroleum development meet here at the start of the 1950s. Researchers can trace family homesteads like Johnson Ranch and locate local landmarks including Clark Sch and the Clark Cem.3 unique versions available
- 1955 Map of Cody, 1969 Print1955 Cody1969 Print · USGSThe Bighorn Basin and Absaroka Range meet in the mid-fifties, capturing a landscape defined by mountain wilderness and burgeoning oil fields. Trace family roots in Cody or Meeteetse, and locate industrial landmarks like the Elk Basin Oil and Gas Field and the Chicago Burlington and Quincy RR.2 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Cody1958 Cody1958 Print · USGSNorthwestern Wyoming at the peak of the mid-century energy and ranching boom shows a land of high peaks and oil basins. Researchers can trace the Chicago Burlington and Quincy rail lines through Greybull or locate the sprawling Elk Basin Oil and Gas Field.
- 1962 Map of Cody1962 Cody1962 Print · USGSBig Horn Basin energy and agriculture define this mid-century look at Wyoming’s northern frontier. Local historians can trace the irrigation and rail networks connecting Cody and Powell to major energy sites like the Oregon Basin Oil Field.
- 1980 Map of Cody, 1982 Print1980 Cody1982 Print · USGSThe Cody region in the early 1980s reveals a rugged wilderness of the Shoshone National Forest meeting the plains. Researchers can trace the Burlington Northern rail line and locate landmarks like Painter Mine and Buffalo Bill Reservoir.3 unique versions available
- 1987 Map of Badger Basin1987 Badger Basin1987 Print · USGSPark County, Wyoming, near the Montana line, is shown in the late 1980s as a hub of river-valley irrigation and industrial activity. Researchers can trace the water-management systems of the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River, including the Sirrine DITCH and several Aqueduct segments.
- 2021 Map of Badger Basin, 2021 Print2021 Badger Basin2021 Print · USGSIn the northwestern corner of Wyoming near the Montana border, this modern landscape reveals a complex history of desert irrigation. Researchers can trace the path of the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River and historic water works like the Interstate Ditch and State Ditch.
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