1959 Map of Douglas, 1968 Print
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1959 Map of Douglas

USGS Topo · Published 1968

About this map

Bisbee and Douglas dominate this landscape during a peak era of copper extraction and cross-border transit along the United States Mexico boundary. The industrial footprint of the Copper Queen Mine and the massive Lavender Pit illustrate the region's mineral dependency, while the Southern Pacific railroad and the Douglas Smelter link these remote desert outposts to global markets. In the valleys between the Chiricahua Mountains and the Animas Mountains, scattered settlements like Paradise, Portal, and Rodeo signify a landscape shaped by both cattle ranching and mining prospecting.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1959
Date Published1968
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:250,000
Physical Dimensions34.3 x 22.2 inches

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