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Here is what looks like a great map site.

http://www.historicmapworks.com/ Click on Historic Earth Basic

I just started using it. I typed in an address and township maps came up. For me there was a 1902 map that showed the names on the property and where the houses were. Change map opacity and you can see all the road names. It looks great.

Rick N. MI
 
Also click on search. Type in a township (like Tuscarora township) and the state. Old township maps will come up with an overlay of new roads.

Rick N. MI
 
thanks and booked mark
 
I'm using the free part of it. Just click on Search/ then Location (I'm typing in like this "Tuscarora township and select the state)/ click on the map and then History Earch free basic. I am finding free township maps 1902 for me. Showing where everything was then and you can go to Satalite map with an overlay of the old map. It's a cool map site if it's works for you on the free setting. The premium package is the $125 or $30 mon.

Rick N. MI
 
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