1951 Map of Livengood, 1952 Print
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1951 Map of Livengood

USGS Topo · Published 1952

About this map

Livengood serves as the central hub of this early 1950s interior Alaskan landscape, a region defined by its rugged mining history and sparse, vital transportation corridors. The map traces the emerging path of the Elliott Highway as it winds northward toward the mining camps and the river systems. To the north, the Yukon River carves across the territory near the now-quiet site of Fort Hamlin (Aban'd), while the southeastern corner reveals a denser network of smaller settlements including Chatanika, Cleary, Meehan, and Golden City.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1951
Date Published1952
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:250,000
Physical Dimensions30.68 x 23.25 inches

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CopyrightPublic Domain