1984 Map of Chupadera Creek
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1984 Map of Chupadera Creek

USGS Topo · Published 1984

About this map

The Rio Grande Rio Bravo serves as the international boundary along the southwestern edge of this South Texas landscape, where the confluence of riparian and arid environments defines the local economy. In the mid-1980s, large-scale landholdings like Faith Ranch and Chupadera Ranch anchor the region, supported by a network of essential water sources including Chupadera Spring, Sullivan Spring, and the Jardin Tank. The presence of a private Landing Strip at Chupadera Ranch reflects the logistical realities of managing such expansive borderlands. To the north, the terrain is marked by prominent landmarks like Cathedral Rock and the winding course of San Ambrosia Creek, while the settlement of El Amole sits across the river in Mexico, illustrating the close proximity of trans-border communities near the intersection of Webb, Dimmit, and Maverick counties.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1984
Date Published1984
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions23.3 x 27.2 inches

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