1966 Map of Dry Fork, 1967 Print
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1966 Map of Dry Fork

USGS Topo · Published 1967

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Ashley National Forest dominates the northern landscape of this Uintah County survey, where the drainages of Ashley Creek and Dry Fork carve deep through the plateau. The southern half is marked by the Old Military Reservation Boundary, a significant historical line running across the terrain toward Coal Mine Basin. This area is defined by its extensive network of water sources, from Chokecherry Spring in the west to Lind Spring and East End Spring further east, reflecting the critical importance of water management in this high-elevation landscape. Transportation consists primarily of the Red Cloud Loop and numerous Jeep Trails, serving a region punctuated by livestock-related landmarks and small-scale extraction sites like the unnamed Mines in the southeast. Genealogists may note the small Cem located along the banks of the Dry Fork, serving as a solitary marker of past residents in this sparsely settled mountain region.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1966
Date Published1967
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22 x 27 inches

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