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Joe hunter

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I wish someone would reply other than me I'd like info to
 

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rex

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Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. -map room.
What maps are you guys looking for, specifically?
Don.....
don, i am looking for historic maps of new england. small towns. 1700 and 1800s. thanks.
 

cooper1841

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I have been disapointed. Google Earth historic view, does not go back very far, but good for recent birdseye view, Penn Pilot a little better. Keep hearing about over laying old map with recent, never works for my area. I'm listening
 

CleenSweep

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Historic Map Works.com

Agreed.....I've been taking hi res mid-late 1800s maps from HMW and overlaying them (big pain in the keister) on satellite imagery from Google Earth....get it as close as possible and "save as" a .kmz file. All your geo data is saved then too...transfer to a Garmin 62 series compatible (or other) GPS and go find the foundies where modern sat image and old map structure show where something was, but isn't anymore...
 

wvwildman

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HistoricAerials.com or ya could go to the library
 

DocBeav

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A link to this site was posted on TNet a few days ago....several files to check and they aren't specifically labeled but you can download each file (PDF) and scroll through them. Pretty good stuff! Think there is a bunch for your area.....just gonna have to dig through them.

Maps | Treasure Illustrated
 

perry2

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In New Hampshire there was commisioned County maps (dated 1858 +_) for most countys---showing all homes as of that date--I have Merrimack cty hanging in the kitchen // this was also done in 1894 ish--there is a webb site that sells these by county ( www.old-maps.cpm ) Perry
 

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I don't normally hunt sites where I need old maps. But I've bookmarked this thread for future reference.
 

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Try this:

Google

It's a really powerful tool; more stuff coming on line all the time, and once you can "talk Google", you'll find stuff you can't bookmark fast enough.
 

GMD52

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Try and find a reprinted copy of Abby Hemingways gazeteers. They were originally printed in the 1870's. I have a couple from Vt, and they come bycounty. They show all the roads, parks, churches, schools businesses,houses and property lines with the owners names . I paid under $20 for them, but if you find an original, keep it, it's worth quite a bit.
 

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