1958 Map of Outlaw Mountain, 1959 Print
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1958 Map of Outlaw Mountain

USGS Topo · Published 1959

About this map

The settlement of Gleeson serves as the focal point of this late 1950s survey, illustrating a landscape defined by both mining history and cattle ranching. Numerous Shaft symbols and Tunnels are concentrated around Maud Hill, signaling the intensive subterranean efforts that once drove the local economy. Beyond the mines, the terrain transitions into the wide Sulphur Spring Valley, where a network of water features like Mesquite Tank and Fullbright Windmill supports operations such as the Harmon Ranch. Transport patterns are preserved through the Old Railroad Grade in the northeast and the Lonesome High Road running south. The presence of a Cem near the primary town site and landmarks like Sugarloaf Hill provide essential reference points for genealogists and researchers tracking the footprint of early Cochise County residents.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1958
Date Published1959
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22.9 x 27 inches

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