
The international border between United States and Mexico anchors this map, which documents the arid high-desert landscape of Luna and Doña Ana counties during the early 1980s. Centered on Columbus, the map details a region defined by its history of border conflict and mineral extraction, most notably preserved at Pancho Villa State Park. The terrain is dominated by isolated volcanic ranges and peaks, including the Tres Hermanas Mountains and West Potrillo Mountains, while a network of drainage features like Suckerville Draw and Seventysix Draw illustrate the local topography.
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1917 Columbus
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1918 Columbus
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