
Harcuvar Mountains rise across this high-desert landscape in west-central Arizona, where the terrain is dominated by significant elevations and drainage systems. Smith Peak stands as the primary landmark in the western portion of the quadrangle, while Bullard Peak marks a secondary high point to the east. The map records the natural flow of Miller Wash through the mountain slopes, illustrating the complex topographic relief of this arid region. This 2021 survey also captures the administrative boundary between La Paz and Yavapai Counties, providing a clear record of the jurisdictional divide in an area characterized by its lack of large-scale development and focus on raw topography.
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1923 · Signal
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1942 · Signal
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1942 · Vicksburg
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1950 · Prescott
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1954 · Prescott
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1954 · Phoenix
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1957 · Phoenix
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1958 · Prescott
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1958 · Phoenix
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1959 · Prescott
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