1968 Map of Browning NE, 1972 Print
Loading...
Loading map...

1968 Map of Browning NE

USGS Topo · Published 1972

About this map

Houseman Hill rises as a prominent landmark within the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, overlooking a landscape defined by seasonal drainages and high plains. This 1968 field-checked survey reveals an area focused on ranching and infrastructure, where Lake Road provides a primary corridor through the terrain. The hydrological pattern of the region is centered on the confluence of the North Fork Greasewood Creek and South Fork Greasewood Creek, which eventually give way to the broad expanse of Greasewood Flat. Numerous Springs and coulees, such as Rock Coulee and Sand Coulee, indicate the vital role of water sources in this environment. Modern communication and utility markings are also present, including Radio Towers and an Antenna situated on the higher elevations, while a Gravel Pit and established fence lines suggest local land use during the late 1960s.


Find a feature on this map

13 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.

Don’t see what you’re looking for? This feature index may not catch every label — zoom into the map to look around manually.


Map Details

Date Portrayed1968
Date Published1972
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22 x 26.9 inches

Editions of this 1968 Browning NE Map

This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.


Historical Maps of Glacier County Through Time

341 maps found


Featured Locations


Source Details

CopyrightPublic Domain