Thanks for the lead on getting Sanborn maps. Someone was actually able to
e-mail me some of the maps from about 1933. They were actually and very
surprisingly incomplete and not very useful at all when trying to accurately
locate the most important track features I was attempting to define. But I
will
keep this information in mind and on my next visit to the Oro Valley Library
here in Tucson, AZ see if they can get me a copy of the microfilm to view
rather than the map copies I saw to determine if there is better information
to
be found o them.
Later, Dave S.
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