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Maps

Plot your tract! (free)
http://www.tractplotter.com/

Purchase DeedMapper (about $100, as of 10 May 2020)
http://www.directlinesoftware.com/


Recent note about Mapping with Legacy:
from https://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2019/12/tuesdays-tip-quick-access-toolbar-beginner.html
"Legacy's built-in mapping tool which relied on technology from Microsoft, which Microsoft has discontinued, has been discontinued. Other more powerful mapping tools are available at Google Earth https://www.google.com/earth/ or Map My Family Tree at https://progenygenealogy.com/Products/Family-Maps. Thank you for your understanding.
Posted by: Michele | December 10, 2019 at 04:23 AM"

United States Enumeration District Maps for the Twelfth through the Sixteenth US Censuses, 1900-1940 (FamilySearch); see also: Enumeration District Descriptions, 1850 - 1950 (National Archive publication T1210 NAID 721175 with searchable content)
Digital images of National Archives microfilm publication A3378, reproductions of enumeration district maps for the 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 and 1940 censuses. Each census year, the nation was divided into enumeration districts. An enumeration district was an area that could be covered by a single census taker in one census period. Enumeration districts varied in size from one city block in urban areas to an entire county in rural areas.
CalTopo

Old Maps Online

MapofUS
AniMap 4.0

Atlas of Historical County Boundaries (The Newberry Library)

Alabama Maps (But not only maps of Alabama)
"The Historical Map Archive is a digitized collection of selected map holdings from sources including the University of Alabama Map Library, the W. S. Hoole Special Collections Library, the Birmingham Public Library Cartography Collection of the Birmingham Public Library, the Geological Survey of Alabama, Samford University Special Collections Library, and the Alabama Department of Archives and History. We are indebted to these organizations for their cooperation in facilitating the introduction of these digitial maps to the Internet."


Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States (Digital Scholarship Lab, University of Richmond):
"Here you will find one of the greatest historical atlases: Charles O. Paullin and John K. Wright's Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States, first published in 1932. This digital edition reproduces all of the atlas's nearly 700 maps. Many of these beautiful maps are enhanced here in ways impossible in print, animated to show change over time or made clickable to view the underlying data—remarkable maps produced eight decades ago with the functionality of the twenty-first century."

Blog for the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress

BLM GLO Records, also state land management links

FamilySearch Standard Finder

Historical Map and Chart Collection:
"Office of Coast Survey's Historical Map & Chart Collection covers the land and waters of the United States of America, including territories and possessions (past and present). The images are free to download, and may be used for commercial or educational purposes. Although not required, we encourage users to cite "NOAA's Historical Map & Chart Collection" when using the image(s)."
Historical Soil Survey Maps ("The maps found in this collection must be accessed through the ExpressView (Mr.SID) plug-in. This viewer is free and available for downloading.")

Hollywood Remains to Be Seen (includes Los Angeles cemetery maps/guides, for example: Pierce Bros Valhalla Cemetery)

David Rumsey Map Collection

Historic Map Works

HistoryGeo ($)  see also Arphax Publishing for printed out original land owner maps

In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience

IPUMS - National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS)
agreed to the following terms:
Redistribution: You will not redistribute the data without permission
Citation: Cite the NHGIS data appropriately
IPUMS - U.S. Census Data for Social, Economic, and Health Research - 1790-2010

Mapping the Nation (companion site to the book)

The Megalithic Portal:  Prehistoric sites all over the world (I originally found this through Wikipedia's coordinate/Geo Hack function).

Norman B. Leventhal Map Center

Norway's Parishes

Se eiendom (Norway)

Open Street Map

Perry-CastaƱeda Library Map Collection

Roadside Thoughts: A Gazetteer for the United States and Canada

Social Explorer

Statistical Atlas of the United States (great for precincts and other types of areas that don't tend to be mapped by Google)

USGS Historical Topographic Map Explorer

What Was There






Map a List (also a blog post from Worldwide Genealogy about it)








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