Classic USGS Granite Oregon 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
Historical USGS topographic quad map of Granite in the state of Oregon. Typical map scale is 1:24,000, but may vary for certain years, if available. Print size: 24" x 27"
This quadrangle is in the following counties: Grant.
The map contains contour lines, roads, rivers, towns, and lakes. Printed on high-quality waterproof paper with UV fade-resistant inks, and shipped rolled.
Contains the following named places: Tencent Placer Mine, Ajax Mine, Alamo, Alamo Gulch, Alamo Mine, Beaver Creek, Beaver Meadows, Big Four Mine, Big Gordon Gulch, Blackjack Mine, Blue Mountain Mine, Blue Ribbon Mine, Boston Tunnel, Boulder Creek, Buck Creek, Buck Gulch, Buffalo Mine, Bull Run Creek, Butcher Boy Mine, China Gulch, Chipman Gulch, Clear Creek, Congo Gulch, Corral Creek, Corrigal Spring Campground, Cougar Mine, Cox Tunnels, Crane Flats Forest Service Station, Dry Creek, East Ten Cent Creek, Fremont Powerhouse, Golars Goat Trail, Granite, Gray Eagle Mine, Gutridge Creek, Happy Prairie, Humpback Mine, Independence Mine, Jay Bird Mine, Lamb Creek, Last Chance Creek, Lightning Creek, Lightning Creek Placers, Little Blue Mine, Lost Boy Gulch, Lost Buck Mine, Lucas Gulch, Magnolia Mine, May Queen Mine, Mineral Wonder Mine, Mosquito Gulch, New York Mine, North Fork Ruby Creek, Olive Creek, Pasture Creek, Poor Boy Mine, Porterville (historical), Quebec Mine, Quebec Hill, Red Boy Mine, Red Mountain Mine, Ruby Creek, Ruby Creek Mines, Sawmill Flat, Scandia Tunnel, South Fork Beaver Creek, South Fork Boulder Creek, South Fork Ruby Creek, Kuckuc Creek, Strasburg Mine, Tabor Diggings, Ten Cent Butte, Ten Cent Creek, Tillicum Mine, Van Anda Mine, West Ten Cent Creek, Yellowstone Mine, Corrigal Spring, Lawton (historical), Bluebird Mine, Bluebird Mine, Redboy Post Office (historical), Alamo Post Office (historical), Granite Post Office (historical), Lawton Post Office (historical), Lon Krise Cabin, City of Granite, Granite City Hall, Granite Roadmaster Office