1949 Map of Maudlow, 1954 Print
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1949 Map of Maudlow

USGS Topo · Published 1954

About this map

Maudlow sits at the convergence of rugged Montana mountain ranges, serving as a focal point for the ranching and railroad activity of the late 1940s. The landscape is defined by the massive Belt Mountains and the Bridger Range, with the Chicago Milwaukee and Northern Pacific railroads carving essential transportation routes through the steep drainages. Local life is anchored by family operations such as the Hatfield Ranch and Morgan Ranch, supported by a network of rural schoolhouses including Francis School, Josephine School, and Durham School. The presence of the Morgan Cemetery and the St Paul and Pacific route highlights the deep-rooted settlement history and infrastructure needed to sustain these remote communities. The terrain transitions from the high peaks of Sixmile Mountain and Table Mountain to the deep incisions of Sixteenmile Creek and Painted Canyon.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1949
Date Published1954
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62500
Physical Dimensions17.01 x 21.27 inches

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