1956 Map of West Brownsville, 1959 Print
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1956 Map of West Brownsville

USGS Topo · Published 1959

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The Rio Grande meanders in tight, complex loops along the international border between Texas and Tamaulipas in this mid-century topographical survey. The landscape is defined by the numerous "bancos"—detached river bends such as Morales Banco No 133 and Trevino Canales Banco No 5—that reflect the shifting nature of the river's course over time. Inland, the ancient distributary channels known as resacas, most notably the winding Resaca de la Palma, dominate the drainage pattern, providing water for a system of agricultural infrastructure including the Main Supply Canal and the Los Fresnos Canal. The growing urban footprint of Brownsville is visible in the southeast, where residential blocks meet institutional landmarks like Mercy Hospital and the International Bridge. Surrounding the city, smaller communities like Villa Nueva and San Pedro maintain a distinct identity, supported by local schools like the Villa Nueva Sch.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1956
Date Published1959
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions24 x 26.6 inches

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