1894 Map of Sitka
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1894 Map of Sitka

USGS Topo · Published 1894

About this map

Sitka serves as the central rail stop in this high plains landscape of southwest Kansas, positioned along the prominent Atchison Topeka and Santa Fé R.R. trackage. The topography is dominated by the wide, winding corridor of the Cimarron River to the south, which draws numerous seasonal tributaries across the terrain. These drainages, including Snake Creek, Day Creek, and Spring Creek, carve deep draws into the prairie, illustrating the complex erosional patterns typical of the region before modern land-use changes. To the east, Bluff Creek flows toward the Oklahoma territory line, marking a natural boundary in the transition from Clark to Comanche County. The survey by Seely and Herron captures the area during its early period of settlement and rail expansion, when the iron road was the primary lifeline for these isolated cattle and grain outposts.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1894
Date Published1894
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions15.86 x 19.86 inches

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