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Old Atlas Maps of Colonial America and the U.S. This Interactive U.S. State Map shows the historical boundaries, names, organization, and attachments of every state and Territory from the creation of the United States from 1776 to 1912.
- Utah Maps
Historical Maps of Utah are a great resource to help learn...
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View Maps of Virginia such as historical county boundaries...
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- Rhode Island Maps
Old Historical Atlas Maps of Rhode Island. This Historical...
- Wisconsin Maps
Wisconsin County Maps of Road and Highway’s. The Wisconsin...
- Wyoming Maps
Historical Maps of Wyoming are a great resource to help...
- Vermont Maps
Old Historical Atlas Maps of Vermont. This Historical...
- Texas
Old Historical Atlas Maps of Texas. This Historical Texas...
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Collection. American Revolution and Its Era: Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 The collection represents an important historical record of the mapping of North America and the Caribbean. Contributor: Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division - Library of Congress.
Old maps of United States. Discover the past of United States on historical maps.
17 mar 2016 · The Thirteen Original States, 1783. “A new and correct map of the United States of North America” is the first map of the U.S. drawn and printed in the US by an American; it was printed in Connecticut by Abel Buell in March 1784, six months after the Treaty of Paris.
The historical map collection has over 134,000 maps and related images online. The collection includes rare 16th through 21st century maps of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, the Pacific, the Arctic, and the World.
Click on the subject links below to see more historic maps of the world: Africa & Antarctica / Asia & Australia / Caribbean & Central America / Europe / South America
Links to historical online collections of old maps of USA. Also specialties, i.e. railroads, fire insurance, bird’s eye views of towns, USGS, National Parks, etc.