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  1. #1
    us
    May 2006
    Phoenix, Arizona
    MineLab Quattro
    94

    A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    First, Go to this link.

    Then scroll down, keeping an eye on the "Digital file URL" column, looking for URL's or websites.

    Copy and paste the address into your web browser and there you go!

    Once there, move your curser up to the top left, (this is how I do it), and hopefully a small rectangle will appear with icons inside it that will allow you to "Save as", "Print", 'E-mail file" and "Open save directory".

    Click the icon of your choice - that's it.

    There's not alot of maps available yet but one should check back every few months in case more are added.

    Another way is to go to the Thumbnail Section" - move your curser to the top left and so on as in the first choice.

    I hope this makes sense !


    Phoenix, AZ
    -but its a dry heat!
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  2. #2

    May 2006
    Mesa, AZ
    1,658

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    You rock!
    Sincerely,
    Randy Wright
    Mix Engineer

  3. #3
    us
    Jun 2006
    Out in the hills near wherendaheckarwe
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    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    Holy Cow Wizzard!

    You deserve 25 for that one! Thanks for the info!!!
    I know it's here, just need a bigger coil!

  4. #4
    us
    May 2006
    Phoenix, Arizona
    MineLab Quattro
    94

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    You're welcome...
    Phoenix, AZ
    -but its a dry heat!
    MineLab Quattro

  5. #5
    us
    Jun 2003
    arizona
    336

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    Hello Wizzard. I read your post SUPER LINKS as they say YOU ROCK MAN again THANKS FOR SHAREING Buck
    Anxiety in the heart of man causes deppression.But a good word makes it glad.  IN GOD WE TRUST.......

  6. #6

    Nov 2007
    190

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    Very cool,

    thanks,

    Jim

  7. #7

    Jan 2008
    PHX, AZ / LISBON, PORTUGAL
    Tesoro Silver uMax
    18

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    wish more maps were online but still, great link!
    www.marcofilms.com

  8. #8
    us
    May 2003
    Seattle, Washington
    White's XLT
    517

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    FYI. The new downtown phoenix library has a room specifically filled with old maps of the phoenix metro area going back over 100 years.
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  9. #9

    May 2006
    Mesa, AZ
    1,658

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    New library? Where is it?
    Sincerely,
    Randy Wright
    Mix Engineer

  10. #10
    us
    May 2003
    Seattle, Washington
    White's XLT
    517

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    Quote Originally Posted by djui5
    New library? Where is it?
    I'm talking about the Burton Barr Central Library. Downtown at McDowell and Central.

    I guess it's not "that" new, I just lived there so long I was used to the old one.
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  11. #11

    May 2006
    Mesa, AZ
    1,658

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    Oh!
    Sincerely,
    Randy Wright
    Mix Engineer

  12. #12
    us
    Jun 2006
    Out in the hills near wherendaheckarwe
    WHITES, MINELAB
    1,966
    3 times

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    Thanks for clarifying! I was trying to figure out how I missed that. Whew, held off senility for another year
    I know it's here, just need a bigger coil!

  13. #13

    May 2006
    Mesa, AZ
    1,658

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    Quote Originally Posted by boogeyman
    Thanks for clarifying! I was trying to figure out how I missed that. Whew, held off senility for another year

    hahaha! Me too :P
    Sincerely,
    Randy Wright
    Mix Engineer

  14. #14
    us
    May 2006
    Phoenix, Arizona
    MineLab Quattro
    94

    Re: A Source for Old USGS (1900's) Arizona Maps

    Here's another link on the same website that offers more maps - Utah, Neveda,
    New Mexico and Colorado


    SOUTHWEST USGS MAPS
    Collection C 007
    Dates: 1889-199-

    Click Here!





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    -but its a dry heat!
    MineLab Quattro

 

 

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