Classic USGS La Madera New Mexico 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
Historical USGS topographic quad map of La Madera in the state of New Mexico. 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: Rio Arriba.
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: Canada de Olguin, Ajax Mine, Ancon Mine, Ancones, Big Bug Mine, Blanca Mine, Blue Eagle Number One Mine, Canada del los Tanques, Canada del Abrevadero, Canada del Agua, Canada de Borracho, Canon de la Paloma, Canon de los Alamos, Canon de la Madera, El Capitan Mine, Gavilan Mine, Globe Mine, Guadalupe Mine, Hidden Treasure Mine, La Madera, LaPaloma Mine, Laura Crystal Prospect, Little Julia Mine, Little Julia Number 1 Mine, Nambe Mine, Paloma Canyon Prospect, Pavo Mine, Petaca, Pineapple Group Mine, Queen of Sheba Mine, Rainbow Mine, Rancho de Olguin, Rancho deTrujillo, Red Mine, Rio Vallecitos, Salt Lick Spring, South Petaca, Statue Spring, Sunnyside Mine, Triple E Mine, Vallecitos, White Mine, Burma Trick Tank, Upper Abrevadero Tank, Lower Abrevadero Tank, Ortega Tank, Ancones Trick Tank, Ancones Tank, Jam Mine, Verne Byrne Pit Number 406, Snowstorm, Tusas River Canyon Magnetite Mine, Vallectos Deposit Number One, Medoza, Big Bug, Alamos Deposit, Alto, Maria Theresa Group, Lower Alamos Prospect, Freeland, Salt Lick, Worm Mines Incorporated Property, Vargas-Jaramillo, La Madera Fluorspar, La Madera Mine, Ortega Mountains, Dwight Baker Dam, Rio Tusas, Ancones Post Office (historical), La Madera Post Office, Triple EEE-A Mine, White Mule Mine, La Madera Census Designated Place, La Madera, Vallecitos Volunteer Fire Department, Vallecitos Federal Sustained Yield Unit, Ancones Cemetery