1946 Map of Malaga
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1946 Map of Malaga

USGS Topo · Published 1946

About this map

Malaga sits near the confluence of the Black River and Pecos River, serving as a central hub for the irrigation and ranching operations of southern New Mexico. This mid-century survey documents a landscape defined by an extensive network of water infrastructure, including an Irrigation Canal and numerous remote watering points such as Willow Lake, Queen Lake, and Horseshoe Lake. The influence of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad is evident, paralleling the course of U. S. 285 through the river valley.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1946
Date Published1946
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions17.1 x 20.9 inches

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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.


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CopyrightPublic Domain