Gila National Forest, New Mexico / - Public domain map
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "New Mexico principal meridian." "Polyconic projection, North American datum." "Map referred to in Executive Order dated Dec. 24, 1931." Available also through the Li... More
Black Canyon Big Bridge, National Forest System Road 150North Star Roa...
Significance: Black Canyon Big Bridge is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the only examples of a double span bridge built by the CCC... More
Terry Canyon Bridge #1, National Forest System Road 150North Star Road...
Significance: Terry Canyon Bridge #1 is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National Forest... More
Black Canyon Small Bridge, National Forest System Road 150North Star R...
Significance: Black Canyon Small Bridge is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National For... More
Terry Canyon Bridge #4, National Forest System Road 150North Star Road...
Significance: Terry Canyon Bridge #4 is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National Forest... More
Terry Canyon Bridge #3, National Forest System Road 150North Star Road...
Significance: Terry Canyon Bridge #3 is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. While the bridge shows evidence of rock re-work, it is one of the better example... More