
Hillsboro and Kingston anchor this high-elevation landscape in the Gila National Forest, mapped during the mid-1930s when the region's mining and ranching identity remained clearly defined. The terrain is marked by a complex network of drainages including North Percha Creek and Tierra Blanca Creek, which provided water for early mountain settlements and the surrounding livestock operations. Notable ranching sites like the JP Nunn Ranch, Mackey Ranch, and Wilson Ranch suggest the dispersed nature of human presence outside the established towns.
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