if your computer illeterate, or just want others to do your work for ya...
go into your state section here & give
City(cities), Township(s),County(counties) your interested in and request info
and those of us who live to research and help out our fellow members may see what we can
find for you. If we see your post.
Eye Catching title that makes sense usually matters
Beware though, there is always a "party pooper" who may throw an attitude
about doing your work for you thinking
they can get away with it
There's a site called OSHER maps that has some beautifully detailed old maps. I have no idea if they will have any of your area but it's worth a look. Put in you state then choose the date range. Of course the library is a great place. I dug in to the local history section and found a 1742 map of my town. They often will have map archives as well. Sometimes they will photocopy the smaller maps for you but the big ones you can take a picture of. Perry-Castaneda, David Rumsey, Old Maps online. There are several sites to look at. Use them all. Historic Map Works is a great site. Find the map you want then click on Buy. Then it will bring up another image. Then click on enlarge. Then you're able to zoom in and see a larger image. Good luck